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Sep
20
Fri
NOT HAPPENING: Climate Emergency Action: Speak Up for Climate at El Cerrito City Council @ El Cerrito City Hall
Sep 20 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Climate Emergency Discussion at City Council Meeting:

The El Cerrito City Council is expected to discuss a resolution to declare a climate emergency and request regional collaboration on an emergency mobilization effort to restore a safe and stable climate.

Please urge your city council members to join the other 9 Bay Area cities and over 800 jurisdictions across the globe to take leadership and address climate change as the global threat that it is. Remind the Mayor and City Council members to support a strong Climate Emergency Resolution that supports:

–An urgent citywide climate emergency mobilization effort to reverse global warming with all segments of the community to rapidly transition to zero greenhouse gases

–Reduction of city Greenhouse Gas Emissions as quickly as possible toward zero net greenhouse gas emissions no later than 2045, and a 50% reduction by 2030.

–A regional Bay Area-wide Collaboration on a just transition to a sustainable economy and to work to catalyze an urgent climate mobilization at the local and state level.

Come to the council meeting, and/or write your city council members. And please RSVP below so we can keep you posted on any last minute changes.

Mayor Pardue-Okimoto: rpardueokimoto [at] ci.el-cerrito.ca
City Councilmembers: jabelson [at] ci.el-cerrito.ca.usgquinto [at] ci.el-cerrito.ca.us;
pfadelli [at] ci.el-cerrito.ca.usglyman [at] ci.el-cerrito.ca.us

Link to the city agenda materials : http://www.el-cerrito.org/Archive.aspx?AMID=41

In the Bay Area, the following jurisdictions have adopted Climate Emergency Resolutions for regional collaboration on an immediate just transition and emergency mobilization effort to restore a safe climate: Oakland, Alameda, Berkeley, San Francisco, Hayward, Fairfax, Petaluma, Cupertino and Richmond. Other CA jurisdictions include Santa Cruz and Mendocino Counties and the cities of Chico and Santa Cruz.

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PEOPLES PARK MOVIE NIGHT: Matewan @ People's Park
Sep 20 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Matewan is an awesome film by John Sayles, based on a historic coal miners strike in West Virginia. Highly recommended!

PEOPLES PARK MOVIE NIGHT
a part of the people’s park potluck initiative

Free Popcorn!
Park movie Nights, every friday at 8pm:
bring food and friends to share
help build and develop this community of Resistance
Protect our Green space, trees, Community, historical landmark, free speech, social justice, civil rights, gardens, music, art, style, freebox, recreation, climate, ecology, education, sports
People’s park committee
peoplespark.org

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Sep
21
Sat
Elders Taking Action on Climate @ South Berkeley Senior Center
Sep 21 @ 9:00 am – 4:30 pm

Join the Elders Climate Action for an informative, experiential program focused on steps we all can take to confront the climate crisis. Topics for the day include:

  • The social and economic impacts of the fossil fuel industry and climate change in our communities.
  • Working intergenerationally with local youth activists who will join us to share their strategies and dialogue about how we can support them
  • Promising new technology solutions, as well as ones already available to us
  • Elders Promote the Vote, a project targeting non-voting (!) environmentalists
  • Ways to lower our own carbon footprint, together with that of our community.

Meet other climate activists from across the region to explore new ways we can work together for the sake of our grandchildren, future generations, and all life!

Register Now and Bring a Friend!

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Reign, reign, go away: antidote to your inner Trump: the walking tour @ American Youth Hostel
Sep 21 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Reigning in your heart is, most like, a reluctance to surrender the rent of land to community as a whole. Good socialists, otherwise ready to bash Capitalism and the current power-mongers, grow chill, dull, reticent, aloof when the nuts and bolts of transforming the rent of land into public revenue is proposed. Whether the retort is, “The poor grandmothers will be turned out of their homes” or “Land values aren’t significant” or “Marx and Engels said a tax on land values is not enough!” it’s all a dodge to avoid strong advocacy of addressing the existential distinctiveness of nature. No one made it, we all need access to it, a small portion of the population actually control it.

Come along on a free walking tour which dares to name you as having an abiding inner Trump reigning in your bosom, and supplies an opportunity to exorcise that daemon.

The walk is about real estate and justice. The old story told plainly through San Francisco anecdote.

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Community Climate Rally and Environmental Action Fair @ Civic Park
Sep 21 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Join us in support of the Global Climate Strike. Learn, engage and find ways you can act in the fight against climate change.

Every day you hear daunting news about the negative effects climate change is having both locally and globally and the issues may seem too big and out of reach for you to make an impact. But don’t despair, you can act and make a difference. The Global Climate Strike is happening from the 20th September to the 27th of September in countries, cities and towns all over the world.

In support, East Bay Climate Action Network is holding a Rally and Environmental Fair. We will have exciting speakers, displays and representatives from different groups and organizations involved in environmental programs, who will educate and engage you, providing you with different ways to get involved. The second part of the event will give you the opportunity to participate in Action Groups working for change.This is a free family friendly event. Bring water bottle and blanket for lawn seating. East Bay Climate Action Network: Turning energy into action for a healthy climate. facebook.com/EastBayClimateActionNetwork #climatestrike globalclimatestrike.net

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Healing Hurting Hearts @ West Oakland Youth Center
Sep 21 @ 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm

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Punks with Lunch Turns 4! @ Oakland Metro Operahouse
Sep 21 @ 7:00 pm – 11:45 pm

We turn 4 this year and we would love for y’all to be a part of the celebrations!

Cult Mind
Younger Lovers
Godstomper
Grosero
The Leave Me Alones

We will have raffle prizes and vendors!

And as always, we will have our usual narcan trainings and harm reduction supplies for our event!

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Sep
22
Sun
Honduras: Refugees & Resistance @ Niebyl Proctor Library
Sep 22 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm

Sunday Morning at the Marxist Library

Honduras: Refugees & Resistance

Our speaker will be Karen Spring, the Honduras-based Coordinator of the Honduras Solidarity Network (HSN), a group of over 30 organizations from Canada and the United States, website: http://www.hondurassolidarity.org. She has lived and worked in Honduras since 2009 and works closely with community-based organizations affected by US and Canadian foreign policy and investments. Karen has written or contributed to several reports about mining, militarization, and human rights issues and blogs at: http://www.aquiabajo.com

Karen is married to Edwin Espinal who was a political prisoner for 18 months and fought for his release as well as the freedom of over 30 political prisoners in Honduras. Her husband’s trial is pending.
Karen is on a speaking tour, sponsored by the Task Force on the Americas (TFA) to raise awareness and funds for political freedom and independence for Honduras.

About Sunday Morning at the Marxist Library
A weekly discussion series inspired by our respect for the work of Karl Marx and our belief that his work will remain as important for the class struggles of the future as they have been for the past.

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West Berkeley Homelessness Town Hall @ Berkeley Rep Admin Office
Sep 22 @ 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm

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Climate Policy Q & A Session with Senator Feinstein’s State Director @ Berkeley Library
Sep 22 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm

Indivisible East Bay’s Q & A Session with Feinstein’s State Director on Senator and Climate Policies

Want to know why Feinstein does not support a Green New Deal or a Climate Emergency Resolution? So do we!

Join us in solidarity with the Youth Climate Strike at Indivisible East Bay’s Q & A session with Feinstein’s state director on September 23rd at the Berkeley Public Library. We will arrive with banners, signs, and T-shirts of all of the organizations that we are representing so that our presence and strength is known.

Bring your climate change questions or borrow ours. Meet us in front of the library to grab signs and coordinate questions. Please RSVP to the official East Bay Indivisible event and let Leana know at leanarosetti [at] gmail.com if you’d like to be part of our climate contingent.

More info: https://www.bayareaclimatestrike.net/event-details/berkeley-indivisible-east-bays-q-a-session-with-feinsteins-state-director-2

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Sep
23
Mon
An Evening with Land and Water Protectors @ Intertribal Friendship House
Sep 23 @ 9:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Join Climate Justice SF to hear firsthand accounts of the resistance against the Bayou Bridge Pipeline from three of the most effective organizers on Turtle Island: Anne White Hat, Cherri Foytlin, and Mark Tilsen. They’ll talk about the ongoing work fighting back against Energy Transfer Partners, community resiliency in the Gulf South, and visions and plans for the struggle.

They are touring with Mutual Aid Media’s film “L’eau Est La Vie, From Standing Rock to the Swamp.”  The L’eau Est La Vie Camp is a continuation of the indigenous-led fight  in Standing Rock, and of the centuries-old fight to protect stolen sacred territory. The camp centers the voices of indigenous, black, femme, and two-spirit organizers.

The camp fought in the bayous of Louisiana, Chata Houma Chittimacha Atakapa-Ishak territory, to stop constriction of Energy Transfer Partner’s Bayou Bridge Pipeline — the tail end of the Dakota Access Pipeline. The camp’s sustained resistance delayed the completion of the pipeline over a year. In addition to costing ETP upwards of a billion dollars, the L’eau Est La Vie Camps galvanized the fight for climate justice in the Gulf South.

This event is part of the global week of climate action. There is no charge, but donations for the speakers are appreciated. There will be snacks available, feel free to bring finger foods to share.

 

You can donate directly to support the tour at:
Paypal: riselouisiana@gmail.com
Venmo:@LELV
Gofundme: https://www.gofundme.com/LELVC

For more information about the L’eau Est La Vie Camp: lelvcamp.org

For inquiries, media requests or if you’d like to help support the tour: leauestlaviecamp@gmail.com

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Sep
24
Tue
Documentary Film: What Happened to DUJUAN ARMSTRONG? @ Valley Center for Performing Arts.
Sep 24 @ 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm

When a young man mysteriously dies in Santa Rita jail, his mother, Barbara Doss, begins a determined quest to find out what happened to him, but quickly runs into the opaque and powerful position of American sheriffs.

********* OAKLAND INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL *********

(Preceded by the short film Table Stakes, followed by a panel discussion with Lucas Guilkey)

$10 (tickets)

 

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Film: Paris to Pittsburgh (Climate Change) @ Fellowship Hall
Sep 24 @ 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm

 

Despite what the U.S. Administration is doing to deny the effects of Climate Change, people around the country are doing something about it. National Geographic’s film Paris to Pittsburgh shows inspiring stories of local, private sector, and community leaders across the U.S. who are continuing to take action to transition to a clean energy economy—regardless of federal inaction.

Bring your family, friends and neighbors and join us!

RSVP: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/film-from-paris-to-pittsburgh-tickets-66526144489

No one turned away for lack of funds.

Hosted by Barbara Chan on behalf of BFUU’s Social Justice Committee and Social Justice Ministry Task Force

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Health Justice Now – Book Event with Author Timothy Faust and East Bay DSA @ Wolfman Books
Sep 24 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Health Justice Now: Single Payer and What Comes Next is an excellent new book by Timothy Faust that passionately details the need and fight for a federal universal single-payer, comprehensive healthcare plan, i.e. Medicare for All. Please join the Medicare for All Committee of East Bay DSA, along with other representatives from the chapter, in welcoming Timothy at Wolfman Books for an engaging reading and discussion! Plus, East Bay DSA members will get 10% off when buying the book!

Accessibility Information:

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Documentary Film: What Happened to DUJUAN ARMSTRONG? @ Jack London Regal Cinema.
Sep 24 @ 9:00 pm – 10:30 pm

When a young man mysteriously dies in Santa Rita jail, his mother, Barbara Doss, begins a determined quest to find out what happened to him, but quickly runs into the opaque and powerful position of American sheriffs.

Oakland International Film Festival

(Followed by the feature documentary Iron Grit, about the 1979 campaign of the Richard Arrington, Jr, the first black mayor of Birmingham, Alabama)

$15 (tickets)

 

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Sep
25
Wed
Objector: Screening / Fundraiser @ East Bay Community Space
Sep 25 @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
https://eastbaycommunityspace.org/calendar/

Objector Screening / Fundraiser

OBJECTOR (the feature documentary) is complete and ready to be shared with our dear Bay Area community!

Please join us for this exclusive PRE-PREMIERE SCREENING and fundraising party.

Witness the story of Atalya Ben-Abba, an Israeli 18-year-old imprisoned for refusing to serve in the Israeli army, sweeping her family and surroundings into a journey of political transformation.

After the screening, we will talk about the Impact Project accompanying the film, and how you can get involved in supporting the mission of Israeli conscientious objectors and local organizing for a just peace for all Palestinians and Israelis.

Check out the trailer here: https://vimeo.com/330097421

Doors open at 7pm, and film will start at 7:30pm. It runs 75 minutes. The space is wheelchair accessible. Delicious goodies will be served.

We have big plans for OBJECTOR – help us realize them: tax-deductible contributions to support the film’s distribution are available at: https://objectorfilm.com/

Please feel free to invite folks who you think would be interested in attending this screening and supporting the project.

Looking forward to seeing you there,

Molly, Atalya, Amitai, Sue, David, and the rest of the OBJECTOR family and crew.

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Sep
26
Thu
DSA Labor Social @ 7th West
Sep 26 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Join the East Bay DSA’s Labor Committee for their regular Beer and Roses social. Hang out with other members who are interested in the labor movement, hear about what’s happening in EBDSA Labor Committee & learn how you can get involved.

Accessibility Information:
Venue is on ground floor and there is a ramp that leads into the patio, venue has an ADA bathroom.

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Oakland Police Commission – CANCELLED @ Oakland City Hall
Sep 26 @ 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm

https://cao-94612.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/Police-Commission-9.26.19-CANCELLATION-NOTICE.pdf

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Naomi Klein / On Fire: The (Burning) Case for a Green New Deal @ First Congregational Church of Oakland
Sep 26 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Berkeley Arts & Letters presents #1 international and New York Times bestselling author Naomi Klein (The Shock Doctrine and This Changes Everything) as she makes the case for a Green New Deal, explaining how bold climate action can be a blueprint for a just and thriving society. Joining Naomi in conversation is the editor-in-chief of Mother Jones, Clara Jeffery.

Please note: This event is ticketed. Tickets, including discounted book bundles, are available in advance here: https://onfire.bpt.me/

Advance sales are highly recommended. Unless otherwise noted here, general admission tickets will be available at the door.

On Fire shows why Naomi Klein was described by the New Yorker as the most influential figure on the American left and why leading environmentalist Bill McKibben calls her the intellectual godmother of the Green New Deal — which just happens to be the most important idea in the world right now.

For more than a decade, the acclaimed journalist and ground-breaking thinker has documented the movement of the climate crisis from future threat to a burning emergency. She has been among the first to make the case for what is now called the Green New Deal — a vision for transforming our economies to battle climate breakdown and rampant inequality at the same time. In our era of rising seas and rising hate, she argues that only this kind of bold, roots-up action has a chance of rousing us to fight for our lives while there is still time.

These long-form essays, based on her extensive research and reporting, show Klein at her most prophetic and philosophical, investigating the climate crisis not only as a profound political challenge but as a spiritual and imaginative one as well. Delving into the clash between ecological time and our culture of perpetual now; the soaring history of rapid human change in the face of grave threats; rising white supremacy and fortressed borders as a form of climate barbarism and more, this is a rousing call to transformation — and a dire warning about what awaits if we fail to act.

With dispatches from the ghostly Great Barrier Reef to the smoke-choked skies of the Pacific Northwest, to post-hurricane Puerto Rico, to a Vatican waking up to the case for radical change, Klein paints a vivid picture of both social and ecological breakdown — as well as the people and movements rising to turn humanity’s greatest disaster into our greatest opportunity.

Naomi Klein is an award-winning journalist, columnist, and author of the New York Times and international bestsellers The Shock Doctrine, No Logo, This Changes Everything, and No Is Not Enough. A Senior Correspondent for The Intercept, reporter for Rolling Stone, and contributor for both The Nation and The Guardian, Klein is the inaugural Gloria Steinem Endowed Chair in Media, Culture, and Feminist Studies at Rutgers University. She is co-founder of the climate justice organization The Leap.

Clara Jeffery is the editor-in-chief of Mother Jones, which was named “Magazine of the Year” by the American Society of Magazine Editors in February 2017. During her tenure, Mother Jones has won other National Magazine Awards, including for general excellence, reporting, and video; redesigned its magazine and website; established bureaus in Washington and New York; and become a social-media powerhouse. Clara has edited stories that have been included in pretty much every “Best American” anthology. Along the way, she also won a PEN award for editing, became a mom, and forgot what it’s like to sleep. It probably doesn’t help she’s on Twitter so much: @clarajeffery.

About Mother Jones: Mother Jones is a reader-supported investigative news organization recently honored as Magazine of the Year by our peers in the industry. Our nonprofit newsroom goes deep on the biggest stories of the moment, from politics and criminal and racial justice to education, climate change, and food/agriculture. We reach more than 10 million people each month via our website, social-media presence, videos, podcasts, email newsletters, and print magazine. Our fellowship program is one of the premier training grounds for emerging investigative storytellers. Founded in 1976, Mother Jones is America’s longest-established investigative news organization. We are based in San Francisco and have bureaus in Washington, DC, and New York. We are independent (no corporate owners) and are accountable only to you, our readers. Our mission is to deliver hard-hitting reporting that inspires change and combats “alternative facts.”

This event is co-presented by The Leap, Sunrise Movement, and The Intercept.

*** Please note ***

– Duration of event is subject to author’s preference.
– Signing and additional details coming soon.
– This event is all ages. Accessibility is important to us! If you have special needs of any kind, please write events AT booksmith DOT com and we will do our best to accommodate you.
– If you can’t attend the event but would like to request a signed copy of On Fire, order below and put your request in the special field. If you’d like to request signed copies of any of Naomi’s other books, order here and be sure to add your request in the special field: https://www.booksmith.com/book/9781982129910

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Sep
27
Fri
Reclaim Our Vote-East Bay Info Session & Fundraiser @ United Methodist Church
Sep 27 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

this Fri. eve, Sept. 27th

Please consider coming to a presentation by Reclaim Our Vote�s Founder and Director, Andrea Miller. Andrea is the spiritual/moral/intellectual powerhouse behind the Reclaim Our Vote Campaign (a project of the Center for Common Ground, a nonpartisan 501(c)3 organization based in Virginia).

At this session, Andrea will offer an overview of the voter-suppression landscape in the United States in 2019, and talk about our campaign’s plans for the next year and two months to contact millions of voters of color.  RECLAIM OUR VOTE is a volunteer-driven, nonpartisan voter outreach campaign to fight voter suppression, (re)register voters, and turn out the vote among people of color.

Reclaim Our Vote is organized by the Center for Common Ground and works with the NAACP, Black Voters Matter, VoteRiders, DemLabs, Mi Familia Vota and other organizations.

Come find out what Reclaim Our Vote is doing right now, our plans for 2020, and how you might participate.
Light refreshments provided. Tickets are $20 and up; no one turned away due to lack of funds.

Click here for details and to RSVP:
https://actionnetwork.org/events/reclaim-our-vote-east-bay-info-session-fundraiser?source=email&

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