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Jul
21
Tue
Rally for a coal-free Oakland @ Oscar Grant Plaza, outside City Hall
Jul 21 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm
hope.jpgJoin us to help stop a dirty coal-export project in West Oakland!RALLY in front of Oakland’s City Hall, then join us as we speak out at the 6 pm City Council meeting to demand a coal-free Oakland.

Want to volunteer? Email coalfreeoakland@gmail.com

If you’d like to attend this event you can RSVP online.

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RESTAURANT WORKERS’ MARCH! @ Powell Cable Car Turnaround
Jul 21 @ 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm

RSVP to the Facebook event!

Worker-leaders at Chinese restaurant M.Y. Noodles in Sonoma County stood up together to call for an intimidation-free process to unionize in November 2014. Restaurant management refused to honor the workers’ voices and continues to refuse to this day. Despite the disregard and denial, M.Y. Noodles workers remain strong. On July 21, they’re going to march through San Francisco to show that they and all the restaurant workers organizing across the Bay Area stand together in their fights for respect.

A groundswell of restaurant worker organization is sweeping across the United States as workers stand up in pursuit of better futures for themselves and their families. Bay Area restaurant workers are at the forefront of the struggle, organizing, fighting, and winning in their workplaces. Workers at forward-thinking San Francisco dim sum institution Yank Sing stood up and were able to negotiate a $4 million settlement and comprehensive benefit agreement in 2014. Fast food workers from all corners of the Bay stand shoulder to shoulder with their brothers and sisters fighting nationally, leading the charge for $15 an hour and a union. M.Y. Noodles workers continue their fight for a fair process to unionize and won’t stop until they win the respect they deserve.

To show the solidarity and strength of all Bay Area restaurant workers, M.Y. Noodles workers will lead a march for respect on July 21. The march will begin at the Powell St. Cable Car turnaround and head up Powell to Sutter St. before ending with a rally in Union Square.

We, Bay Area restaurant workers, have stood up in our workplaces for better futures. On July 21, we’re going to march in the streets for respect. Come march with us!

“My co-workers and I have asked management for a fair process to organize.

However, management has ignored our rights as workers.”

-Lilia Bermudez

Dishwasher at M.Y. Noodles

Single mom of 3

* * *

“I have stood up to management with my co-workers.

We have requested management give us a fair process to organize, but so far they have not been willing to agree.”

-Lorenzo Ceniceros

Runner at M.Y. Noodles

Supporting ill father

UNITE HERE Local 2850, 1440 Broadway, Suite 208, Oakland, CA 94612 | www.unitehere2850.org 

 

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Rent Control Comes Before the Richmond City Council @ Richmond City Council Chambers
Jul 21 @ 6:30 pm – 10:00 pm

Stand up for Rent Control & Just Cause for Eviction Tenant Protections

Let’s speak up to get these important measures passed by Council in July. Tell the Council you want this ordinance on the books before the August recess! Staff will be bringing back draft versions. Let the Council know you want strong and effective protections. Last estimate was that Rent Control could apply to 9400 units here. Help promote Development without Displacement.

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Jul
22
Wed
HONOR SANDRA BLAND She’d be Alive If that Racist Texas Ranger Hadn’t Stopped, Beat and Jailed Her @ Oscar Grant Plaza
Jul 22 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

Sandra Bland, a young black woman, was pulled over for failure to signal in a small town in Texas, and then arrested. Three days later, on July 13th, 2015 she was found dead in her cell.  The police claim she hanged herself, but the Bland family and her friends do not believe a word of it.

“…friend and mentor LaVaughn Mosley, 57 [[said]] “She was making plans for the future, so there’s no way she was in a suicidal state.”

Join those who stand against police terror and the outrage of in-custody deaths, in especial memory of Sandra Bland.

After Sandra Bland was pulled out of her vehicle and thrown to the ground a bystander video has her saying

You just slammed my head into the ground. Do you not even care about that? I can’t even hear! … You slammed me into the ground and everything.

 

Join others who have signed a petition calling for the Department of Justice to do an autopsy on Sandra Bland.
We will stand in memory and we will let the world know about Sandra! Bring signs.

This event will be repeated each day this week and possibly into the future.

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A Vigil to Honor Sandra Bland and Kindra Chapman @ Rockridge Bart
Jul 22 @ 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm

From Ferguson to Charleston, Hempstead to Oakland.

In recent months, there has been a horrifying number of accounts of police and white supremacist vigilantes murdering Black people; from Charleston to Cleveland to Ferguson. Now, our attention is turned to Hempstead, TX and the suspicious death of Sandra Bland who was found hanged in a jail cell. Only 28-years old, this young woman had been detained and labeled “high risk” after failing to signal a lane change. And just as we begin to collect ourselves to respond, we find that another young Black man has died after a routine traffic stop on Sunday evening in Oakland.

We are organizing this gathering because white communities are too often insulated from the violence meted against Black people and Black communities. When we ignore or remain silent in the face of the daily violence that results from living under white supremacy, we become complicit in the deaths of our neighbors.

Everyone is invited to participate and we are especially calling on white people to stand up and speak out in neighborhoods so sheltered from this lived violence and trauma.

Join us in amplifying this call, please bring signs and candles!

Timeline

5:30pm :: Collect at Rockridge BART Station.
6:00pm :: Short walk up College to Oak Grove Ave intersection for Vigil to honor black lives lost to police and vigilante violence.
7:00pm :: Walk back to Rockridge BART, travel home safely.

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#BlackLivesMatter, Surveillance, Berkeley Police and the FBI @ South Berkeley Senior Center
Jul 22 @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm

his is a meeting to express concerns directly to the Berkeley police review commission. The public can demand a thorough investigation into policing strategy during the #BlackLivesMatter protests in Berkeley. Public comment is at the start of the meeting, and a second time for public comment is at the end of the meeting. The police review process doesn’t work if the public doesn’t speak.

This a meeting for the general public, but there is a special interest into surveillance research, investigative journalism and police militarization.

The review commission cannot make effective recommendations to changing police procedure, if the review commission doesn’t have a full understanding of what the police did in suppressing the protests.

In December of 2014, a series of protests took place in Berkeley and Oakland against systematic racism in policing.

1. How did police agencies use undercover operatives in the #BlackLivesMatter protests?

On the night of Wednesday December 10th, an undercover cop pulled a gun on press photographers and protesters, after being exposed. The officer, who was trying to entice people into breaking windows, was confronted by protesters who were trying to keep the focus on the march. (http://www.dailydot.com/politics/oakland-black-lives-matter-undercover-cop/)

2. How did the FBI use surveillance technology? On December 8th, a low flying plane flew over Berkeley at low altitudes, circling over Berkeley. This summer, information about the FBI’s “secret airforce” was revealed. The FBI owns and operates a fleet of light aircraft under the guise of dummy companies. These aircraft can be used for cellphone surveillance. (http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/jun/02/fbi-surveillance-government-planes-cities) (https://bgr.com/2015/06/03/fbi-dirtbox-stingray-spy-plane-program/)

3. How did police agencies coordinate operational conduct ad information sharing?

Police from the University of California, Hayward, Pleasanton, Oakland, and other agencies were present at the protests. Yet only representatives from Berkeley police have appeared at Police Review Commission meetings. Was there a command structure that set operational standards between the different departments, or were the departments acting independently with their own different standards of conduct? As outside police agencies gathered information about the protest, did those agencies give their data to Berkeley police, or did each police department keep their own data?

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Gaza Not Forgotten: A Jewish Ritual of Mourning and Solidarity @ Martin Luther King Jr. Civic Center Park
Jul 22 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

On the one-year anniversary of the Israeli bombing of Gaza, Jewish Voice for Peace will hold an outdoor, public prayer service in Downtown Berkeley to mourn the deaths of more than 2000 of our Palestinian brothers and sisters, 500 of them children.

Jewish tradition provides us with language and tools to cope with this unfathomable loss, as well as a framework to discuss accountability. We invite all Jews and allies to join us in the Kaddish, the Jewish prayer for the dead. Mourners are encouraged to bring candles and small stones to place on an altar. The service will be led by Rabbi Lynn Gottlieb, and will include music and special guests. All are welcome.

Jewish Voice for Peace is a national, grassroots organization that provides a voice for Jews and allies who believe that peace in the Middle East will be achieved through justice and full equality for both Palestinians and Israelis.

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Jul
23
Thu
HONOR SANDRA BLAND She’d be Alive If that Racist Texas Ranger Hadn’t Stopped, Beat and Jailed Her @ Oscar Grant Plaza
Jul 23 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

Sandra Bland, a young black woman, was pulled over for failure to signal in a small town in Texas, and then arrested. Three days later, on July 13th, 2015 she was found dead in her cell.  The police claim she hanged herself, but the Bland family and her friends do not believe a word of it.

“…friend and mentor LaVaughn Mosley, 57 [[said]] “She was making plans for the future, so there’s no way she was in a suicidal state.”

Join those who stand against police terror and the outrage of in-custody deaths, in especial memory of Sandra Bland.

After Sandra Bland was pulled out of her vehicle and thrown to the ground a bystander video has her saying

You just slammed my head into the ground. Do you not even care about that? I can’t even hear! … You slammed me into the ground and everything.

 

Join others who have signed a petition calling for the Department of Justice to do an autopsy on Sandra Bland.
We will stand in memory and we will let the world know about Sandra! Bring signs.

This event will be repeated each day this week and possibly into the future.

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Statewide Coordinated Actions To End Solitary Confinement – Oakland @ Lake Merritt, in back of Edoff Memorial Band Stand
Jul 23 @ 3:30 pm – 6:00 pm

OAKLAND, CA:

Thursday evening, July 23rd, the San Francisco MIME TROUPE will perform at Oakland’s Lake Merritt in back of the bandstand.

Please come volunteer to help set up the model SHU (mock solitary confinement cell) beginning at 3:30 PM.

We will distribute information and people can get a feel for the small space that 10’s of thousands of people are confined to 23+ hours a day, often for years.

Please call Penny  to let us know if you can be with us for this important date. As the trial in the Pelican Bay class action lawsuit approaches in December, the public needs to know current news and see the model SHU again.

END LONG TERM SOLITARY CONFINEMENT !!

3:30pm– Set up mock SHU
5:00pm– Distribute literature and show mock SHU

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Nuclear Affairs: What in the World is Happening? @ Cafe Valparaisio
Jul 23 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Report by Western States Legal Foundation Executive Director Jackie Cabasso on the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT) Review Conference held at the United Nations in New York from April 27 – May 22, and the Peace & Planet Mobilization for a Nuclear-Free, Peaceful, Just and Sustainable World: an international conference, rally, march, festival and petition presentation to UN officials April 24 – 26.

Enjoy reasonably priced, delicious Chilean and Latin American cuisine, find out about plans for the 70th anniversary of the U.S. atomic bombing of Hiroshima at the Livermore Nuclear Weapons Lab August 6, hear what’s new with Mayors for Peace, and more!

Donations to Western States Legal Foundation gratefully accepted!!

Buy your own dinner, starting at 6 pm; Program at 7 pm.

 

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Jul
24
Fri
HONOR SANDRA BLAND She’d be Alive If that Racist Texas Ranger Hadn’t Stopped, Beat and Jailed Her @ Oscar Grant Plaza
Jul 24 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

Sandra Bland, a young black woman, was pulled over for failure to signal in a small town in Texas, and then arrested. Three days later, on July 13th, 2015 she was found dead in her cell.  The police claim she hanged herself, but the Bland family and her friends do not believe a word of it.

“…friend and mentor LaVaughn Mosley, 57 [[said]] “She was making plans for the future, so there’s no way she was in a suicidal state.”

Join those who stand against police terror and the outrage of in-custody deaths, in especial memory of Sandra Bland.

After Sandra Bland was pulled out of her vehicle and thrown to the ground a bystander video has her saying

You just slammed my head into the ground. Do you not even care about that? I can’t even hear! … You slammed me into the ground and everything.

 

Join others who have signed a petition calling for the Department of Justice to do an autopsy on Sandra Bland.
We will stand in memory and we will let the world know about Sandra! Bring signs.

This event will be repeated each day this week and possibly into the future.

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CryptoParty in SF @ Internet Archive
Jul 24 @ 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm
  • CryptoParty will be in the foyer, following open lunch at the Internet Archive. Bring your laptop and a USB drive (to be formatted). Ryan Taylor will be leading open discussions and workshops covering the importance and implementation of Free Software, Tails, Tor, PGP, Off-The-Record messaging and other anonymity, privacy, and security tools.

    Users of all ages, skill levels and backgrounds are welcome to attend and participate. Learn how to create and use a Tails USB boot drive, then we’ll go over the features and vulnerabilities that exist in contemporary encryption/anonymity software to make yourself and your data more difficult to track and attack.

    Experienced attendees are encouraged to lend their knowledge in the discussions and workshops. Let’s collaborate!

    Above all else, we come to share and learn the latest accurate information to help everybody be more safe in their digital existence.

    Some food and drinks will be provided by Ryan. Feel free to bring more to share! (Did someone say birthday cake?)

    This event will be livestreamed (with respect for the privacy concerns of all attendees): https://youtu.be/FPMAVwdBLok

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SAY HER NAME: Vigil for the murder of Sandra Bland and countless others @ Oscar Grant Plaza
Jul 24 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm

SAY HER NAME: Vigil for the murder of Sandra Bland and countless others + Speak Out against state violence.

#WhathappenedtoSandraBland ?

#sayhername is about recognizing that police and state violence not only destroys black male lives, but has historically done the same to black women.

This is a time for folks to come together to garner strength from the community, as we mourn many lives- many black women- who have been victimized by state violence.

The “Speak Out” portion will be a time for black women to share their art, stories, emotions and testimonies around the major issue of violence against black women.

All are welcome so long as the space is respected.

Feel free to bring family, children, friends.

We must acknowledge our need to mourn and feel, all while knowing that we will continue to resist in this war on black mothers, friends, sisters, nieces, daughters and individuals.

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Jul
25
Sat
LaborFest: Oakland 1946 General Strike Walk @ Latham Square
Jul 25 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Oakland 1946 General Strike Walk – “We Called it a Work Holiday”

With Gifford Hartman of the Flying Picket Historical Society.
This walk will revisit the sites of Oakland’s “Work Holiday” that began spontaneously with rank-and-file solidarity with the striking – mostly women – retail clerks at Kahn’s and Hastings department stores whose picket line was being broken by scabs escorted by police.
Within 24 hours, it involved over 100,000 workers and shut down nearly all commerce in the East Bay for 54 hours. In 1946 there were six general strikes across the U.S.; that year set the all-time record year for strikes and work stoppages. The Oakland “Work Holiday” was the last general strike to ever occur in the U.S.. This walk and history talk will attempt to keep alive the memory of this tradition of community-wide working class solidarity.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCKs-lhBgiM

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Postal Heritage Day at the Berkeley Post Office @ The People's Downtown Berkeley Post Office
Jul 25 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm

The birthday of our public Post Office will be celebrated this year in Berkeley on Saturday, July 25th, from 12:00 noon till 2 pm, with music going on after that.

The postal unions have written to President Obama, asking that the occasion be celebrated every year as Postal Heritage Day. In Berkeley, we’ve been celebrating it every year at 2000 Allston Way since our struggle to save the P.O. began in July of 2012. So we’ll be celebrating three years of so-far successful struggle to prevent a sale of the building. Portland, Seattle and other cities are also holding Postal Heritage Day celebrations.

2015 also marks the 100th anniversary of the opening of the new Berkeley Main Post Office in 1915.

LET’S CELEBRATE !!!

National Postal Heritage Day

101st Birthday of Berkeley’s Main Post Office

240th Birthday of the United States Post Office

Hear Peter Byrne, Author of Going Postal,

 Comedian Mrs. T. Bill Banks,  Music by Anna de Leon,

Occupella, Redd Welsh, Hali Hammer, and others

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Richmond Progressive Alliance Meeting
Jul 25 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm


Hot topics with a Focus on Education

Amply your voice: Unity, Democracy, Diversity! Updates from Steering Committee & Action Teams.

Report on reorganization plans.

New members can join at the door and current members can update their status.

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Race, Class and Police Violence @ Niebyl-Proctor Library
Jul 25 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

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Jul
27
Mon
Occupy Forum @ Global Exchange, across from 16th St. BART
Jul 27 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm


Information, discussion & community! Monday Night Forum!!
 

Occupy Forum is an opportunity for open and respectful dialogue
on all sides of these critically important issues!
OccupyForum presents

Nuclear Whistleblower Bob Rowen:

Is Nuclear Energy a “Safe, Clean, and Economical” Alternative?

Like scores of others in the early sixties, Rowen embraced nuclear energy as the panacea to America’s emerging energy crisis, and he believed that becoming a nuclear control technician was a career opportunity of a lifetime. As a nuclear insider, however, Rowen learned the claims made by the nuclear power industry and government were totally false, and came to the conclusion that nuclear power is in no way safe, clean, or economical.Rowen will present his reasons for calling the Pacific Gas and Electric Company a “Corporate Criminal” and why nuclear energy is the most dangerous and lethal technology ever devised by man. He will demonstrate why the operators of nuclear facilities cannot be trusted, and their regulators cannot be relied upon to protect workers and the public from the ill effects of nuclear plant operation.  “I know of no one who ever set out to become a whistleblower, leastwise me,” says Rowen. “It’s just that I witnessed too many radiation safety violations and cover-ups by PG&E and the AEC to stand idly by while PG&E and the government did whatever they ‘considered necessary’ to promote and protect a failed and dangerous technology.”

It is clear that nuclear power is unaffordable in every way. A reliance upon nuclear power impedes our efforts to develop and implement the production of electricity by safe, affordable, sustainable means, such as solar, wind, and geothermal.

Robert Rowen: My Humboldt Diary: A True Story of Betrayal of the Public Trust, Nuclear Power at Humboldt Bay

http://peaceandjusticeonline.org/2011/05/19/nuclear-power-dangerous-dirty-expensive-20-key-facts/

Time will be allotted for Q&A, discussion and announcements.

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Jul
28
Tue
Oakland Public Safety Meeting: The Right to Record Police. @ City Hall, enter on 14th St
Jul 28 @ 5:00 pm – 7:30 pm

9. Subject: Right to Record and Photograph
From: Members Of The Public: 100 Black Men
Recommendation: Adopt A The Following Pieces Of Legislation 1) Resolution Affirming The Right To Photograph, Video And/Or Audio Record Police And/Or Peace Officer(s)
Report:  https://oakland.legistar.com/View.ashx?M=F&ID=3761697&GUID=D340EB96-48E5-4FEA-B652-F633CEACFE48 
[+ two supplemental reports …]
 

Also on the agenda:

From: Oakland Police Department
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To 1) Accept And Appropriate Grant Funds In The Amount Of $290,000 From The State Of California, Office Of Traffic Safety (OTS), For The FY 2015-16 Selective Traffic Enforcement Program (STEP)

In order to meet grant goals, OPD staff will continue to complete the STEP in accordance with OPD policy and OTS grant requirements.  These requirements include the performance of the following operations between October 1, 2015 and September 30. 2016:
� 5 DUI/Driver License Checkpoints
� 12 DUI Saturation Patrols
� 4 Distracted Driving enforcement operations targeting drivers using hand-held cellular phones and texting
� 12 Traffic Enforcement operations including, but not limited to, select primary collision factor violations
� 4 Motorcycle Safety operations
� 2 Click-It or Ticket seatbelt enforcement operations
� 12 bicycle and pedestrian enforcement operations in identified areas of high bicycle and pedestrian traffic
� Participation in the National Distracted Driving Awareness Month in April
� Participation in the statewide Click It or Ticket mobilization period in May
� Collaboration with the Alameda County Chiefs of Police Association’s Avoid the 21 Driving under the Influence Coalition

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Oakland Livable Wage Assembly @ SEIU Local 1000, Suite 200 (2nd floor)
Jul 28 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm

The Oakland Livable Wage Assembly builds community and power among those who seek higher wages and better work life conditions for area workers.

We meet every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month at the SEIU Local 1000 union hall in downtown Oakland at 6:30 PM.

Our work together encompasses: (1) the concerns of precarious, contingent, and care workers; (2) current campaigns to improve wages for low-wage workers; and (3) efforts by unionized workers and unions to improve wages and quality of work life. We share stories and information in an egalitarian and participatory way to build relationships and build the movement.

We look forward to learning with you and making change for the better.

Please love and support one another. We have a duty to fight. We have a duty to win.

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