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Dec
3
Thu
Solidarity Rally with Climate Justice Activists in Paris @ Montgomery St BART
Dec 3 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Dear Friends– The past few weeks for the climate movements has been a roller coaster. We’ve got many friends in Paris who’re experiencing the French police state up close, while only corporate lobbyists and politicians are being allowed to fully voice their positions on the climate crisis. We need action and governments are doing everything they can to stifle it from the streets.

A group of us have gotten together to call for a rally and creative action in solidarity with climate activists on the ground in Paris. We’ll be meeting up Thursday morning at the Montgomery BART Plaza on Market in San Francisco at 9am. We need many folks to join us, so please take the morning off and invite your friends.

Please SHARE widely as we’re short on time (but long on spirit and passion)

Millions are taking to the streets around the world calling for climate action. In Paris, marches, rallies and actions are being banned and climate activists are being turned back at borders, detained and placed under house arrest for organizing. Today, French police attacked peaceful climate protestors.

Join us as we stand in solidarity with our friends and comrades in Paris.

Join us as we stand in solidarity with people all over the world impacted by fossil fuels and climate change.

WEAR BLUE.

Solidarity, Diablo Rising Tide
Climate Justice Now: SF Rally in Solidarity with Activists in Paris
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Justice in Bayview! Protest and Vigil for Man Executed by SFPD Firing Squad
Dec 3 @ 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm

Today a 1/2 dozen SFPD officers executed a Black man in broad daylight. We demand justice NOW!!!!

Folks in the nieghborhood are asking that we join the vigil tomorrow. More info to coming.
#ShutItDOWN #Bayview

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Dec
4
Fri
This Changes Everything: the Film. @ First Unitarian Church of Oakland
Dec 4 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

protesters-greece.jpgThis Changes Everything, the film based on Naomi Klein’s bestselling book of the same name, connects carbon in the air with the economic system that put it there.  Scene by scene, the film builds Klein’s most controversial and exciting idea: that surviving the crisis of climate change requires that we transform our failed economic system into something radically better. We examine powerful portraits of communities on the front lines: Montana’s Powder River Basin, the Alberta Tar Sands, the coast of South India, Bejing.

Despite the gravity of a world in the grip of endless cycles of consumption, Klein offers hope: “The realization that a solution is possible, well, that changes everything.”

 

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Dec
5
Sat
East Bay Anarchist Bookfair @ Humanist Hall
Dec 5 @ 10:00 am – 6:00 pm

The East Bay Anarchist Bookfair will include conversations and books during the day. The main room of the hall will house booksellers, distributors, independent presses, and activist groups from all over North America but with an emphasis on the Bay Area and California

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Anarchists talk more about living than dying, but raging all around us is a debate about whether we have entered a new age, what has become known as the Anthropocene. While academics debate when this age might have started, it is beyond debate that homo sapiens have dramatically and permanently altered the planet. Despite living in an age where we are faced with the horrors of mass extinction, global climate catastrophe and the increased desperation of governments to secure resources and borders, anarchists have made few contributions to these discussions. They remain largely in the realm of scientists, academics, politics and business.

Non-anthropocentric views and values are few and far between in regional anarchist scenes. Is the “non-human” an inhuman topic? These topics are so taboo that even approaching them with other anarchists can elicit accusations of fascism, genocide apology, and counterrevolutionary armchair misanthropy. Objections of cruelty, abjection, and horror invariably accompany contemporary talk of the “non-human” aspects of our “crisis,” but do they have to? Can there be an anarchism that lives outside the box of the human social project?

 

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Greece – Two Communist Views. A Discussion. @ Niebyl-Proctor Library
Dec 5 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm

A discussion of the crisis in Greece based on contrasting views by communist writers in Greece and the USA.
Suggested Readings:

Sam Webb, ‘Thoughts on Greece, Syriza and its left critics’, Parts 1 & 2
http://www.peoplesworld.org/thoughts-on-greek-crisis-and-in-defense-of-syriza/
http://peoplesworld.org/thoughts-on-greece-syriza-and-its-left-critics-part/

George Marinos, CP of Greece, ‘On The Situation in Greece and the Anti-People Role of Syriza’
http://inter.kke.gr/en/articles/ON-THE-SITUATION-IN-GREECE-AND-THE-ANTI-PEOPLE-ROLE-OF-SYRIZA/

 

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California Prison Focus: Two Short Films @ New Parkway Theater
Dec 5 @ 12:30 pm – 2:00 pm

California Prison Focus invites you to join us for the showing of two short documentaries focusing on the failures of the American prison system as well as the inhumantiy of solitary confinement.

UP THE RIDGE

and

BREAKING DOWN THE BOX

California Prison Focus is a local Oakland-based grassroots organization fighting to end the practice of  torture and solitary confinement in California prisons. All proceeds will support CPF.

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Taking Power for the People: A New Electoral Strategy for the Oakland Left Part 2 @ First AME Church
Dec 5 @ 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm

For far too long, our political leaders have failed to represent Oakland’s true values. It is time for the Oakland Left to unite, recruit our own candidates and build political power to achieve meaningful change.

At our last meeting we discussed how to:

1) RECRUIT candidates from the progressive community,
2) SUPPORT their campaigns, and
3) WORK toward collective endorsements of a slate of candidates for city council and school board in 2016.

This time we will discuss:

1) Which races to prioritize,
2) The process for selecting candidates,
3) Developing a progressive campaign platform, and
4) What form the growing coalition will take going forward.

Oakland Alliance seeks to unite the progressive movement in Oakland behind a slate of candidates who will challenge the institutional power structure that has failed to represent the interests of the people over the powerful. Come and connect with dozens of organizations interested in building long-term political power and holding our elected officials accountable to the needs of their constituents.

More info on the agenda.

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Humans Between Homes: Art Show & Dinner Party @ Omni Commons
Dec 5 @ 2:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Humans In Between Homes (An Art Show on Homelessness)

The Firehouse Art Collective’s exhibition ‘Humans In Between Homes’ explores the humanity of individuals who live without permanent housing in the Bay Area.

The hope of this event is to make real, raw, visceral, and visible to housed society the experiences and humanity of the people who sleep on the street or are in between permanent places they call home.

Each of these human beings deserves to be appreciated as an individual, with a unique past, present, and future.

This exhibition will feature:

  • -Artwork by artists without homes, who created their work at the Community Arts Program of Hospitality House in San Francisco. (These artists will keep 100% of the proceeds from any artwork sold.)
  • -Artwork and photography, typography by the artists of the Firehouse Art Collective and by other local artists- thematically based on outreach interviews conducted on the streets of Oakland, Berkeley, and Emeryville.
  • -A debut screening of a documentary made from raw footage of conversations with homeless individuals in the East Bay.
  • -A tiny house (one effective solution to homelessness) on display
  • -A live interactive map of evictions in San Francisco and Alameda County, courtesy of the SF Anti-Eviction Mapping Project, an affiliate of the SF Tenants’ Union
  • -Representatives from community resources on how YOU can help homeless individuals

~ A portion of the proceeds from any artwork by housed artists that sells: goes to BOSS (Building Opportunities for Self-Sufficiency) of Berkeley, an organization that provides as many direct resources to homeless individuals as they can, and connects them to even more. A portion of proceeds from this art goes to fund the cost of rental space for the Art Show itself and the Dinner Party, and a portion goes to the food and clothing provided for our guests at the Dinner Party.~

Please bring many friends, canned food, donations of any other kind of food (prepared or otherwise), and your open heart and mind.

We will soon have a GoFundMe page to crowdfund these two projects! Please check back soon for the link to help us make this happen! Please share!

If you are interested in contributing art to this art show, please contact Ilana Sawyer at sawyerliketomsawyer@gmail.com. Thank you!

A Home for the Night: A Dinner Party for the East Bay’s Residents Without Addresses

Everyone deserves a hot meal and a safe space to rest and eat it.

To provide direct service to these individuals, about whose experiences we are expressing and raising awareness:

We are also opening up the Omni Ballroom for a few hours on Saturday, November 21st, to offer up a delicious dinner to street-dwellers and other people in between homes. The ballroom will be transformed into a Living Room with cozy furniture, gifts of clothing and hygiene supplies under festive lights, representation by community resources (booths), available art supplies for spontaneous self-expression, and live acoustic music.

Please note: for consumption of food, this event is only open to those in need.

If you are interested in volunteering at this event,
please contact Ilana Sawyer at sawyerliketomsawyer@gmail.com. Thanks!

We will soon have a GoFundMe page to crowdfund these two projects! Please check back soon for the link to help us make this happen! And please share!

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Dec
6
Sun
Two Short Films on the Failure of our Prison System. @ New Parkway
Dec 6 @ 12:30 pm – 2:30 pm

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Potluck before Occupy Oakland General Assembly @ Oscar Grant Plaza or basement of Omni basement if raining
Dec 6 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

The last Sunday of every month attendees of the OO GA will get together a little earlier than usual, at 1 PM to share some food with each others and the community.  There should be a table and utensils/plates courtesy of the Kitchen Committee (such at it is), so just bring a nosh to share…  Because of a personal time conflict with ENB we are holding the November feed a week late on December 6th.Eat-the-Rich-bonapetit

The Occupy Oakland General Assembly meets every Sunday at 2 PM at Oscar Grant Plaza amphitheater at 14th Street & Broadway, often on the steps of City Hall. If it is raining (as in RAINING, not just misting) at 2:00 PM we meet in the basement of the Omni Collective, 4799 Shattuck Ave., Oakland.

ooGAOO General Assembly has met on a continuous basis for more than three years! Our General Assembly is a participatory gathering of Oakland community members and beyond, where everyone who shows up is treated equally . Our Assembly and the process we have collectively cultivated strives to reach agreement while building community.

At the GA committees, caucuses, and loosely associated groups whose representatives come voluntarily report on past and future actions, with discussion. We encourage everyone participating in the Occupy Oakland GA to be part of at least one associated group, but it is by no means a requirement. If you like, just come and hear all the organizing being done! Occupy Oakland encourages political activity that is decentralized and welcomes diverse voices and actions into the movement.

General Assembly Standard Agenda

  1. Welcome & Introductions
  2. Reports from Committees, Caucuses, & Independent Organizations
  3. Announcements
  4. (Optional) Discussion Topic

Occupy Oakland activities and contact info for some Bay Area Groups with past or present Occupy Oakland members.

Occupy Oakland Web Committee: (web@occupyoakland.org)
Occupy Oakland Kitchen Committee: (kitchen@occupyoakland.org)
Strike Debt Bay Area : strikedebtbayarea.tumblr.com
Berkeley Post Office Defenders:http://berkeleypostofficedefenders.wordpress.com/
Alan Blueford Center 4 Justice:https://www.facebook.com/ABC4JUSTICE
Oakland Privacy Working Group:https://oaklandprivacy.wordpress.com
Prisoner Hunger Strike Solidarity: prisonerhungerstrikesolidarity.wordpress.com/
Bay Area AntiRepression: antirepression@occupyoakland.org
Biblioteca Popular: http://tinyurl.com/mdlzshy
Interfaith Tent: www.facebook.com/InterfaithTent
Port Truckers Solidarity: oaklandporttruckers.wordpress.com
Bay Area Intifada: bayareaintifada.wordpress.com
Transport Workers Solidarity: www.transportworkers.org
Fresh Juice Party (aka Chalkupy) freshjuiceparty.com/chalkupy-gallery
Sudo Room: https://sudoroom.org
Omni Collective: https://omnicommons.org/
First They Came for the Homeless: https://www.facebook.com/pages/First-they-came-for-the-homeless/253882908111999
Sunflower Alliance: http://www.sunflower-alliance.org/
Bay Area Public School: http://thepublicschool.org/bay-area

San Francisco based groups:
Occupy Bay Area United: www.obau.org
Occupy Forum: (see OBAU above)
San Francisco Projection Department: http://tinyurl.com/kpvb3rv

 

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Dec
7
Mon
Occupy Oakland: Aguirre False Imprisonment, Final Court Hearing @ Courtroom 10, Seventh Floor of the Rene Davidson Courthouse
Dec 7 @ 9:00 am – 11:30 am

An activist who was pursued by the City of Oakland for criminal vandalism and restitution is challenging his conviction four years later. César Aguirre was convicted for allegedly smashing the windows of the OPD Internal Affairs and Recruiting Offices during the Occupy Oakland General Strike of November 2-3, 2011. Aguirre has now filed a petition for writ of habeas corpus challenging his conviction based on the prosecution’s failure to disclose material evidence. NLG attorneys Brian McComas and Rachel Lederman will present closing arguments Monday concluding a 4 day evidentiary hearing in the case.

This was a rare, successful, vandalism prosecution related to Occupy and other demonstrations. It was entirely based on far fetched testimony of just one OPD officer who purported to identify Aguirre late at night from a staircase half a block away, amidst danger and chaos. The City of Oakland promptly sued Aguirre in civil court for the cost of replacing the windows. However, the District Attorney never produced any of the police body camera videos or radio communications to Aguirre’s defense attorney in the 2012 trial, nor did the DA reveal the existence of other witnesses.

In the current hearing, Aguirre’s lawyers presented testimony from 6 OPD SWAT officers; 2 OPD Undercover officers; OPD Chief Sean Whent; and OPD Media Relations Officer Johnna Watson; and introduced over a dozen body camera recordings refuting the sole witness’ testimony at trial. During the hearing, it was revealed that OPD destroyed the police communication recordings while they were under subpoena.

This case received a lot of attention at the time, and the Alameda County District Attorney’s office used it as an example of outsiders causing damage to the city and costing taxpayers. Aguirre consistently maintained his innocence. Argument will be presented Monday at 9am, at Courtroom 10, Seventh Floor of the Rene Davidson Courthouse in Oakland.

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Occupy Forum: A Fierce Green Fire – The Battle for a Living Planet @ Global Exchange, 2nd floor, across from 16th St BART
Dec 7 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm


Information, discussion & community! Monday Night Forum!!

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

Occupyforum Presents

A Fierce Green Fire:
The Battle for a Living Planet —

Shown In Conjunction with the PARIS COP
A documentary on 5 decades of the Environmental Movement
With a Section on The Evolution of the Climate Movement

A FIERCE GREEN FIRE: The Battle for a Living Planet is the first big-picture exploration of the environmental movement – grassroots and global activism spanning fiifty years from conservation to climate change. Directed and written by Mark Kitchell, Academy-Award nominated director of Berkeley in the Sixties, and narrated by Robert Redford, Meryl Streep, Ashley Judd, Van Jones and Isabel Allende, the film premiered at Sundance Film Festival 2012 and has won acclaim at dozens of festivals around the world.

A FIERCE GREEN FIRE chronicles the largest movement of the 20th century and one of the keys to the 21st. It brings together all the major parts of environmentalism and connects them. It focuses on activism, people fighting to save their homes, their lives, the future  and succeeding against all odds.

The film first screened at a moment of promise in 2012: 25 years after Dr. James Hansen first warned of global warming; 8 years after Katrina; 3 years after the Gulf oil disaster; 2 years after meltdown at Fukushima; a year and a half since halting the Keystone Pipeline; and half a year since the wakeup call that was Hurricane Sandy, the capper to the hottest year on record. More people than ever are active — descending on Washington, DC and launching a broad alliance to Stop Oil. Right now, the Movement gathers in Paris to demand that the Conference of Parties finally commits to a global solution to restore the climate.


A FIERCE GREEN FIRE
gives us reason to believe change can come.
Time will be allotted for Q&A, discussion and announcements.

Wheelchair accessible, ride shares announced.

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Public Meeting: The Murder of Mario Woods @ Third Baptist Church
Dec 7 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

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Dec
8
Tue
Fund Housing, NOT Cops @ Oakland City Hall, 3rd floor
Dec 8 @ 5:30 pm – 11:00 pm

Greetings friends, as you know, Oakland’s in a severe housing crisis.

Causa Justa and our allies have made demands on the City Council, Oakland’s Housing Department and the Mayor to address this issue through policy changes, and most importantly have demanded resources for services, tenants’ rights enforcement and to the creation of deeply affordable housing. We have been successful in getting a very small percentage of the funds necessary, but are constantly told that the City does not have the resources to enforce the laws on the books, or to build housing that meets the housing needs of Oakland’s long time residents.


This is false. The City of Oakland spends two thirds of it’s budget on police, and earlier this year spent an anonymous $750,000.00 grant to expand the police force, it becomes obvious that the problem is not a lack of resources, but a lack of political will to address this crisis.

We need your support to pressure the council and let them know that this is unacceptable, and that Oakland residents want to see funding for housing, not for cops!

We are inviting you to come out on Tuesday,12/8 when the Oakland City Council will review a recommendation from the City Administrator to receive a “grant” to fund 15 walking officers.  This “grant” only covers 15% of the cost for these 15 officers, so requires the CIty to use $3 million from a hidden fund and borrowing $7-8 million from the 2017-2019 budget.  You can see the report here.

*The item is number 13 (Subject: 2015 USDOJ/COPS Grant Acceptance), see agenda here for the Special Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency/City Council 12/8.

It’s clear that the City cares more about cops that they do about the working families being displaced, the more than a quarter of the Black community that has been pushed out, and the long term residents living in tents under the freeways. City officials allow this to continue while they go to extreme measures to expand cops.  These are the decisions that fuel gentrification.  The City is spending OUR money on cops, the same police force that killed 7 Black people this year, and who racially profile Black and Brown people on a regular basis.  The police force has been identified as a spending priority at the expense of the Oakland residents who are in need of healthy housing. Why can’t the City use this hidden fund for deeply affordable housing?  Why can’t the City use this fund to pay for staffing to enforce tenants rights, or to repair dilapidated housing?  Why can’t the City borrow $7-8 million from the next budget cycle to address the housing crisis?

The answer is simple – decision makers in the City of Oakland don’t care about the impact of the housing crisis on Oakland’s long time residents, they only say that they do. And we need to make them put the money where their mouths are.

Following the item on the Police grant, item #14, Libby Schaaf along with Abel Guillen will declare a “Shelter Crisis” in Oakland to ease the permitting process to build shelters.  Don’t let this false solution confuse you, building more shelters IS NOT AN ANSWER TO THE HOUSING CRISIS!

What is the answer?

  1. We need to put staffing and resources into making sure that we enforce the protections on the books – we have Just Cause evictions and a Rent Adjustment program, both of which are under funded and lack enforcement mechanisms.  We need to enforce those NOW to help KEEP PEOPLE IN THEIR HOMES!
  2. Oakland needs to invest in alternatives to create deeply affordable housing!  We need to start with the LOWEST incomes first!
  3. We need to stop rent increases!  Rents in Oakland have more than doubled in some neighborhoods, THIS IS UNACCEPTABLE!

Yes, we are in a STATE OF EMERGENCY – a HOUSING CRISIS! And we need the City to invest in SOLUTIONS!!! And fund housing, not the cops!

Enough is enough!  We are asking you to join us to demand that the City of Oakland address the housing crisis!  And not just with empty rhetoric, but with action and money!

Please fill out a speaker card online, you can get that here.


*City Council meetings start at 5:30pm, but since the item is number 13, I would suggest signing up online to speak and coming to council at 7:30/8pm.

Thank you for your work to fight displacement in Oakland, let’s continue to do that and spread the word!
Hope to see you Tuesday night!

Follow Causa Justa on Twitter – @causajusta1


 

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Oakland “No Coal” Teach-In @ Oakland City Hall
Dec 8 @ 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm

coal-teach-inTeach-In on Coal Exports & Community Struggles

Stop the Coal Rush!

Dear Friends & Neighbors,

No Coal in Oakland has spent the last six months fighting the influence of private developers and coal companies at Oakland City Hall. These special interests want to export millions of tons of coal through Bay Area communities for shipment overseas from a new terminal on the Oakland waterfront.

Their plan is to use public land and hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars to enrich a handful of private individuals—while worsening our air quality, adding to the global climate crisis, and putting the health and safety of Oakland workers at risk.  Their game has been to make an end run around environmental review and turn Oakland into the biggest West Coast coal port in a 21st century “coal rush.”

The Oakland City Council has the power to block the dirty coal deal. They set December 8th as a deadline for themselves to take action on this—though action may now be delayed until February.

Join us for a teach-in on December 8th with speakers from Oakland Citywide Network (Oakland’s anti-displacement coalition), Black Lives Matter, and Fight for 15.  A broad intersection of Oakland’s progressive activists will connect the struggle for environmental justice with struggles across the city for social, racial, and economic justice.

 

Join us or volunteer at: nocoalinoakland@gmail.com

Learn more at:               http://tinyurl.com/OaklandCoalInfo

Take action at:               http://tinyurl.com/CoalPetition

Donate at:                     http://gofundme.com/5w8gwrz78

LABOR DONATED GRAPHICS PRINTING

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Teach Not Police! @ San Leandro City Hall
Dec 8 @ 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm

 

RALLY organized by San Leandro Students and Families for Education

 

Tell the school board to teach, not police our kids! Last Tuesday, the San Leandro School District curriculum committee met and put forward to the board a proposed new curriculum funded and created by national law enforcement agencies that will put police officers on San Leandro elementary school campuses to teach a “gang prevention” curriculum during 5th grade class hours, thus taking away time from actual academic teaching. If approved, police officers will be treated as faculty members (not guests), have complete run of campus, be allowed to stop and interrogate children about any matters and attend parent and faculty meetings.

If adopted, the curriculum will set a new precedent of removing curriculum control from our community: it is a strictly controlled federal curriculum that the district cannot amend to adapt it to our children; and in fact, the curriculum is not supported by our community – not one parent spoke out in favor of the curriculum at last week’s meeting!

This curriculum constitutes a taking from our children’s education and our community’s right to control our children’s education. And we don’t need it! Our elementary schools have strong multi-year anti-bullying and conflict resolution training; we offer safety training in middle and elementary school; what we have is much more comprehensive than what is being offered. In contrast, many of our children need real help in core curriculum courses. And we need full reinstatement of programs cut due to budget cuts.

In this moment when there is so much conflict with police, we need real solutions for police accountability and responsiveness to community needs, not a PR campaign targeting our kids.

This curriculum is not how San Leandro should make a name for itself. According to the police presentation at the curriculum meeting, the Alameda County Sheriff wants to roll this curriculum out to all elementary schools in the county! Berkeley police are being trained, even though we confirmed this week that the Berkeley school board has not heard of the program. This new curriculum is being pushed not by parents, but by police despite parents, to open East Bay Schools to surveillance and policing.

Please come on out and tell the school board what our community values. Stop San Leandro from being an early adopter that could influence school boards through the East Bay. Teach not Police!

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Film Night at the Omni: The Fever @ Omni Commons
Dec 8 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

The Fever is a 2004 psychological drama produced by HBO Films, directed by Carlo Gabriel Nero and based on the 1990 eponymous play by writer/actor, Wallace Shawn.

The film follows the existential crisis of an unnamed urban sophisticate (Vanessa Redgrave) who becomes aware of the nature of world politics, economic exploitation and the vapid consumerism around her. A series of events lead her to visit an unnamed third world country, representing an exotic location somewhere in Eastern Europe, where the entire economy and populace are geared towards the tourist industry.

Doors open at 6 pm for snacks, and movie will start at 6:30 pm. Free Popcorn!

~Sponsored by Liberated Lens~

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Dec
9
Wed
Demand Justice for Mario Woods @ San Francisco City Hall
Dec 9 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm

Demands:

  • Public apology from Suhr to Mario’s mother
  • SF pay for Mario’s funeral
  • SF pay for Federal Investigation
  • Identify all officers who fired weapons
  • Fire all officers who discharged weapons
  • Fire Police Chief Suhr

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SF Police Commission Mtg: The Murder of Mario Woods @ San Francisco City Hall, Polk St. side
Dec 9 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm

URGENT. All hands on deck:
Police Commission Meets on Mario Woods
NEED HUGE TURNOUT — Bring your groups.

Justice 4 Mario Woods, 26, assassinated by SF Bayview Police, 12-2-15
SF Bayview Police (5 cops, 25 bullets) were captured on video slaying Mario Woods 12-2-15. Citizens are keeping up rolling actions to ensure the firing of Police Chief Greg Suhr and to  indict and jail the five cops for first degree murder in the execution of Mario Woods.

The SF Police Commission meets to review the case at 5:00 PM.

We are ALL planning to show up at the Police Commission hearing with signs demanding resignation of Chief Greg Suhr, and the indictment of the five cops who killed Mario Woods. We need a Ferguson response. Don’t be pacified.

Come out for our sisters and brothers in the Bayview and for every one of us.

Bring signs:

STOP POLICE MURDERS

JUSTICE FOR MARIO

FIRE SUHR NOW

JAIL THE KILLER COPS

INDICT, CONVICT, JAIL

STAND UP, RESIST! SEND THOSE KILLER COPS TO JAIL
THE WHOLE DAMN SYSTEM IS GUILTY AS HELL

STOP MILITARIZATION OF POLICE

Bring pictures of Mario Woods

http://www.sfweekly.com/thesnitch/2015/12/07/police-to-reconsider-use-of-force-policy-after-killing-of-mario-woods
http://www.sfweekly.com/thesnitch/2015/12/05/outraged-community-calls-for-sfpd-chiefs-resignation-over-killing-of-mario-woods
http://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2015/12/07/mayor-lee-calls-bayview-shooting-very-upsetting-after-viewing-video/

San Francisco will review and potentially revise the police department’s “Use of Force” policy following the fatal police shooting of Mario Woods in the Bayview last Wednesday, Dec. 2. Video of the shooting, showing at least ten police officers surrounding Woods – who was allegedly armed with a knife – before five officers opened fire, has prompted widespread outrage and calls for SFPD Chief Suhr’s resignation.

Long descriptions of taser abuse by police: taser-stories

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International Migrant’s Day @ Bayanihan Community Center
Dec 9 @ 5:30 pm – 8:00 pm

The San Francisco Immigrant Legal & Education Network will be hosting our annual International Migrant’s Day. This year’s theme is “Human Rights and Migrant Rights Across Borders”. This is a day of celebration and cultural sharing as well as raising awareness in our community about important issues and engaging in dialogue.

Our two presenters for the night will be covering the Syrian Refugee Crisis as well as Black Lives Matter Movement.  We will be having a variety of performances including, Chinese Lion Dancers, Peruvian Folklorico, and Migrante Musical Group.

Please help spread the word and join us for an evening of food, performances, cultural sharing, and dialogue.

The event is free and open to the public. Translation in Spanish. Arabic, Tagalog, and Chinese will be provided.

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