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Oct
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Sun
Celebrate Huey Newton Day
Oct 23 @ 12:00 pm – 3:00 pm

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DSA Fall Social @ Snow Park
Oct 23 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Maybe you’ve been getting our emails for months or years but never come to a DSA event. Maybe you’re a veteran leftist with decades of battles under your belt. Maybe you’re a new member ready to take the next step and get organized.

Wherever you’re coming from, we want to hang out with you!

🌹  Hear what we’re currently working on

💪  Get more involved in critical fights right here in the East Bay

🥨  Eat some snacks

Right now, we’re grappling with a conservative attack on our reproductive rights, a looming climate catastrophe, and a Democratic establishment unwilling to fight for working people. But at the same time, Amazon and Starbucks workers are building power in their workplaces.

There’s never been a more pressing time to make the jump from socialist to *organized* socialist. And that starts with meeting your comrades and taking action. Plus, it’ll be fun, we promise. Join us!

Invite all your union friends and the socialism-curious! Look for us at Snow Park!

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Decolonization Learning Group @ Omni Commons
Oct 23 @ 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm

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Oct
30
Sun
The London Revolution 1640-1643 @ Online
Oct 30 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm

The London Revolution 1640-1643 refutes the attacks of revisionist historians who would write the concept of revolution out of history. A defense and restatement of the Marxist view of the English Revolution and Civil War. Chronicles England’s history through the revolution in 1641 – 1642, which toppled the feudal political system, and its aftermath. It explores how London’s growing capitalist economy fundamentally conflicted with its decaying feudal society, causing tensions and dislocations that affected all classes in the early modern period. In contrast with most other works, this book posits that the fundamental driving force of the revolution was the militant Puritan movement supported by the class of petty-bourgeois artisan craftworkers instead of the moderate gentry in the House of Commons.

Our speaker, Michael Sturza, is a life-long socialist political activist. A native New Yorker who grew up in Brooklyn, he learned about radical politics from his father who had been active in the labor movement of the 1930s. In 1966, at the age of 14, he attended his first mass anti-Vietnam War rally with other students from his high school. In college, while actively involved in working class struggles, he studied Marxism, and, in 1974, graduated cum laude from the State University of New York at Buffalo.

In the following decades, while continuing to study Marxism and the history of labor and liberation movements, he remained a labor activist with the Communications Workers of America (CWA) and the  American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME). Sturza continues to live, study, and write in New York City. Since his retirement in 2014, he has traveled a good deal, including a nine-week trip to London, York, Edinburgh, and Dublin. Among the places he enjoyed visiting were the Cromwell Museum in Huntingdon, and the National Civil War Centre in Newark. The trip reinforced his belief in the social nature of the English Revolution. It was revisionist historians’ attempts to excise the class basis of the English Revolution and Civil War that led him to the studies detailed in his work.

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Film: Plague at the Golden Gate Screening and Panel Discussion @ SF Public Library
Oct 30 @ 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm

Watch a 30-minute film segment followed by a panel discussion with Plague at the Golden Gate’s director and producer.

Plague at the Golden Gate is available for viewing on PBS now. The full film is available with Chinese and Spanish subtitles. You’re encouraged to see the full film before coming to this event.

More than 100 years before the COVID-19 pandemic shut down the world and set off a wave of fear and anti-Asian sentiment, an outbreak of bubonic plague in San Francisco’s Chinatown in 1900 unleashed a similar furor. It was the first time in history that civilization’s most feared disease-the infamous Black Death-made it to North America. Two doctors-vastly different in temperament, training and experience-used different methods to lead the seemingly impossible battle to contain the disease before it could engulf the country. In addition to overwhelming medical challenges, they faced unexpected opposition from business leaders, politicians and even the president of the United States. Fueling the resistance would be a potent blend of political expediency, ignorance, greed, racism and deep-rooted distrust of not only federal authority but science itself. Scapegoated as the source of the disease early on, the Chinese community fought back against unjust, discriminatory treatment. The gripping story of the desperate race against time to save San Francisco and the nation from the deadly disease, Plague at the Golden Gate is based in part on David K. Randall’s critically acclaimed book, Black Death at the Golden Gate: The Race to Save America From the Bubonic Plague.

Li-Shin Yu is a New York-based filmmaker and director of Plague at the Golden Gate for PBS’s acclaimed series American Experience. Yu co-directed The Chinese Exclusion Act also for American Experience. James Q. Chan is an Emmy-nominated producer and director based in San Francisco. Recent producing credits include Plague at the Golden Gate and Chinatown Rising.

Free

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Nov
2
Wed
East Bay Housing Org Annual Celebration @ Nido's Backyard
Nov 2 @ 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm

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Nov
3
Thu
Oakland Privacy Advisory Commission @ Online
Nov 3 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Relevant Agenda Items:

3. Federal Task Force Transparency Ordinance – OPD – Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), US Marshals Services (USMS), Alcohol Tobacco Firearms (ATF)
a. Review and take possible action on the proposed memoranda of understanding (MOU)

4. Surveillance Technology Ordinance – OFD – Mobile Assistance Community Responders of Oakland (MACRO)
a. Review and take possible action on the proposed use policy and impact statement for review and approval to enter into a contract with Julota software from Touchphrase Development, LLC

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Nov
5
Sat
A Bay Area Black Book Fair! @ Omni Commons
Nov 5 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

BlkAuthor Boulevard: A Bay Area Black Book Fair!

With all the Great Black Authors we have in the Bay Area, It’s about time we had a Black Book Fair!
A book fair with some of the world’s best visual, spoken word and performance artists, poets, live theater and a piano concert by Paradise, president of the International Black Writers & Artists, introducing a new genre of music to the world called, Patanisian Jazz – using only the black keys and, inspired by Thelonious Monk, Sun Ra, John and Alice Coltarne, playing the piano like a whole orchestra of instruments! Free! Donations appreciated to help pay the artists and venue. CashApp $paradisethepoet
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U.S. VS. CHINA: THE NEW COLD WAR @ Online
Nov 5 @ 2:30 pm – 4:30 pm


Please register in advance at:
https://bit.ly/US_China__ColdWar
to receive your personal link for this event

The Biden Administration has now launched a full-blown economic war on China. The U.S. hegemon sees a rising China as its main rival and wants to stop China’s rise. For its part, China is expanding its political and economic influence worldwide. Both countries put economic growth ahead of environmental concerns. The conflict may soon come to a head over Taiwan’s future. Is this the making of a catastrophic world war? Is environmental degradation the greater danger? Please join us on November 5 for a discussion of this new cold war.

Richard Smith � A foundiing member of System Change Not Climate Change; author of Green Capitalism: the God that Failed, and China’s Engine of Ecological Collapse

Laurence Shoup � Author off Wall Street’s Think Tank: The Council on Foreign Relations and the Empire of Neoliberal Geopolitics

Richard Tan � A criminal defense and civil rights attorney; his offices are in Oakland

*Organizations listed for identification purposes only

This event is sponsored by the Oakland Greens, Bay Area System Change Not Climate Change, and the Alameda County Peace and Freedom Party.

For more information email <info@sudssnackssocialism.org>

https://acgreens.wordpress.com/
Express your green ideas and “like” us on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/greenpartyofalamedacounty/

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Nov
6
Sun
The Crisis in Haiti and the Popular Movement @ Online
Nov 6 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm


Pleading with arsonists to put out the fire they’ve ignited is what it is like to turn to the UN Security Council, OAS, and United States government to “stabilize” the crisis in Haiti.

Haiti has been under US/ UN occupation for more than 18 years, ever since the US-backed coup d’état in 2004 against the democratically elected President Jean-Bertrand Aristide. This occupation has perpetrated gross human rights abuses including rape and other forms of sexual abuse. The occupation has brought cholera to Haiti and has systematically destroyed Haiti’s institutions while increasing hunger and misery.

Courageously facing police and paramilitary attacks, the population of Haiti has taken to the streets in ever-growing numbers, demanding their basic human rights and democracy, along with an end to corruption and to the plunder of public resources. They demand an end to US/UN occupation and an end to the right-wing Haitian Tét Kale Party (PHTK) regime headed by Ariel Henry.

They are demanding a transitional government of public safety (Sali Piblik) to create a foundation for free and fair elections and a return to democratic rule. They are demanding an end to IMF-imposed austerity, soaring prices of basic necessities, and declining real wages. They are demanding that their tax money be invested in education, healthcare, sanitation, clean drinking water, and support for Haiti’s peasant farmers who have been the backbone of local food production.

Our speaker is Pierre Labossiere, a longtime activist and a leading member of the Haiti Action Committee ( action.haiti@gmail.com; website www.haitisolidarity.net) and a supporter of Haiti’s popular movement and the Haiti Emergency Relief Fund.

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Nov
10
Thu
Ella Baker Center Prison Mail Night @ Online
Nov 10 @ 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm

RSVP to elliot@ellabakercenter.org for Zoom link

Join us for a virtual community gathering where we will be responding to letters we receive from people inside prisons and jails in California and across the country. We will be sending in our newsletter, legal resources, parole preparation packets, reentry help, and answers to people’s questions. There will be an “Intro” room for new folks, a problem solving room, and a “Special Issue” room too! You can also plug into our Calls to Action before/after Mail Night this month.

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DSA October Social @ Eli's Mile High Club
Nov 10 @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm

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Nov
11
Fri
Omni Commons Fundraiser Event! @ Omni Commons
Nov 11 @ 6:00 pm – 11:30 pm

 make a wish we doing a fundraiser and my wish is to raise enough money for the Omni so we can own it.

we have amazing local performers, artists, poets coming together to share gratitude and peace
Tickets Here!

Music by :

Isaiah Mostafa

Honey Gold Music

Guerilla Pump

QEAZYE

Ewock

TY 6

There are so many special ways to plug in at the Omni Commons! We core working groups and special projects that need volunteer energy all the time!

*Building Working group : repairs and maintain physical building!
*Finance Working group : supports the money flow
*Fundraising Working group : organizes events, outreach for donations! *Event Working group : organizes events, classes, workshops for the community!
Learn More

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Nov
12
Sat
Strike Debt Bay Area Book Group: Doughnut Economics – 7 Way to Think Like a 21st Century Economist @ Online
Nov 12 @ 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm

Email strike.debt.bay.area@gmail.com a few days beforehand for the the online invite.

For October, 2022 we’re re-reading the first four chapters of  Doughnut Economics – 7 Ways to Think Like a 21st Century Economist, by Kate Raworth.  Order it via her website here.  For November, we will be re-reading the remaining chapters.

‘Humanity’s 21st century challenge is to meet the needs of all within the means of the planet. In other words, to ensure that no one falls short on life’s essentials (from food and housing to healthcare and political voice), while ensuring that collectively we do not overshoot our pressure on Earth’s life-supporting systems, on which we fundamentally depend – such as a stable climate, fertile soils, and a protective ozone layer. The Doughnut of social and planetary boundaries is a playfully serious approach to framing that challenge, and it acts as a compass for human progress this century.

Strike Debt Bay Area hosts this non-technical book group discussion monthly on new and radical economic thinking. Previous readings have included Doughnut EconomicsLimitsBanking on the PeopleCapital and Its Discontents, How to Be an Anti-Capitalist in the 21st Century, The Deficit Myth,  Revenge Capitalism, the Edge of Chaos blog symposium , Re-enchanting the World: Feminism and the Politics of the Commons, The Optimist’s TelescopeMission Economy: A Moonshot Guide to Changing Capitalism, Exploring Degrowth, The Origin of Wealth, Mine!, The Dawn of Everything  A History of the World in Seven Cheap Things, and Beyond Money.

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Nov
13
Sun
Eurasianism and the Challenge of Aleksandr Dugin: The Fourth Political Theory. @ Online
Nov 13 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm


Description: Professor Aleksandr Dugin of Russia has a wide sweep in scholarship, from Philosophy, Sociology to Geopolitics. He is 60 years of age. He has written 60 books. His book ‘The Fourth Political Theory’ has been translated into English by Michael Millerman, a Canadian, with a Ph.D. in Philosophy. Dugin is an “idealist” conservative philosopher. He is a follower of Martin Heideggar.

Liberalism, according to Dugin, is the theory of Capitalism, which has defeated its two challengers in the 20th century: Communism on the Left and Fascism on the Right. These cannot now pose an effective challenge to it, according to Dugin. Further, he claims that Liberalism has turned into “Postliberalism” after 1991, and it is totalitarian. So, a fourth political theory is needed to save humanity.
Raj Sahai will summarize Dugin’s ideas and his political theory and offer an analysis and offer a Marxist critique. Raj is a Marxist and a long time activist against capitalism and its wars. He is a member of the planning committee of ICSS.

LOGIN INFORMATION

Our Zoom room will be opened up as usual at 10:15 am for anyone to join and discuss technical matters, catch up with each other, say Hi, etc.. The program (and recording) will begin as close to 10:30 am as possible and will end at 12:30, but the Waiting Room may remain open later for informal discussion.

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DSA East Bay General Membership Meeting
Nov 13 @ 11:00 am – 1:00 pm

No info yet.  Check website above.

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Omni Movie Night – The Living Legacy of the Black Panther Party @ Omni Commons
Nov 13 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm

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Sunflower Webinar on CA Climate Justice Plan @ Online
Nov 13 @ 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm
Register here

Join leaders of the statewide environmental and climate justice movement to hear about the campaign to strengthen California’s (appallingly weak) draft climate plan—and how we can help.

The California Air Resources Board (CARB) has issued a draft plan for state climate action over the next five years.  A broad coalition of climate justice organizations is pushing them to go beyond this business-as-usual proposal and take strong measures to phase out fossil fuel with just transition. Meanwhile CARB’s own Environmental Justice Advisory Committee (EJAC) has outlined some specific steps, including:

  • A comprehensive plan to phase out refineries with just transition for communities and workers.
  • Strong limits on any “carbon capture, use, and storage” projects to make sure they don’t make air and water pollution worse or extend the life of fossil fuel infrastructure–and that include inputs from environmental justice stakeholders and independent experts.
  • An end to support for factory-farm “dairy methane” projects.
  • An overhaul of the state’s “low carbon fuel standards,” which currently incentivize destructive practices and environmental injustice.
  • Thorough review of the “cap and trade” program and less reliance on that to meet climate goals.

The Environmental Justice Advisory Committee includes representatives from many of the organizations that are leading the statewide movement for climate and environmental justice.

Speakers:

Faraz Rizvi, Asian Pacific Environmental Network

Connie Cho, Communities for a Better Environment

Matt Holmes, Little Manila Rising

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Sunflower Webinar on CA Climate Justice Plan @ Online
Nov 13 @ 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm

oin leaders of the statewide environmental and climate justice movement to hear about the campaign to strengthen California’s (appallingly weak) draft climate plan—and how we can help.

 Register here

The California Air Resources Board (CARB) has issued a draft plan for state climate action over the next five years.  A broad coalition of climate justice organizations is pushing them to go beyond this business-as-usual proposal and take strong measures to phase out fossil fuel with just transition. Meanwhile CARB’s own Environmental Justice Advisory Committee (EJAC) has outlined some specific steps, including:

  • A comprehensive plan to phase out refineries with just transition for communities and workers.
  • Strong limits on any “carbon capture, use, and storage” projects to make sure they don’t make air and water pollution worse or extend the life of fossil fuel infrastructure–and that include inputs from environmental justice stakeholders and independent experts.
  • An end to support for factory-farm “dairy methane” projects.
  • An overhaul of the state’s “low carbon fuel standards,” which currently incentivize destructive practices and environmental injustice.
  • Thorough review of the “cap and trade” program and less reliance on that to meet climate goals.

The Environmental Justice Advisory Committee includes representatives from many of the organizations that are leading the statewide movement for climate and environmental justice.

Speakers to be announced–watch this space!

 Register here

 

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Green Sunday:  Nuclear Weapons in the Bay Area and Beyond @ Online
Nov 13 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm

Livermore Lab, located in Alameda County, is one of two locations in the U.S. that develops every nuclear warhead and bomb in the stockpile. The nuclear dangers begin at the local level with the poisoning of our air, land, water and health. But, the dangers do not stop there. Livermore Lab’s weapons activities are also fueling a new – and escalating – global nuclear arms race. Marylia Kelley, who has spent nearly 40-years at the helm of the Livermore-based Tri-Valley CAREs will bring us up to date on nuclear weapons policies, locally and globally. She will then discuss positive actions toward global abolition of nuclear weapons, including the latest news on the UN Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons and a new environmental review that is happening at Livermore Lab. Come and get informed and energized by actions that can create a more peaceful and just world, even in the midst of war and other madnesses.

Marylia Kelley is Executive Director at the Livermore-based Tri-Valley CAREs and brings nearly 40 years of research, writing and facilitating public participation in nuclear policy decisions. She has testified before the House Armed Services Committee of the U.S. Congress and the California Legislature, among other deliberative bodies. Kelley’s work with Tri-Valley CAREs has garnered numerous local and national awards, and in 2002 she was inducted into the Alameda County Women’s Hall of Fame. Marylia Kelley has lived in Livermore, CA since 1976, and can be reached at marylia@trivalleycares.org.

Tri-Valley CAREs�
Since 1983, Tri-Valley CAREs (Communities Against a Radioactive Environment) has strengthened U.S. and global security by stopping the further development of nuclear weapons and working tirelessly for their elimination. Tri-Valley CAREs monitors nuclear weapons – and the environmental consequences of nuclear development – throughout the U.S. nuclear weapons complex with a special focus on Livermore Lab and the surrounding Northern CA communities. The group’s vision for a “green lab” in Livermore provides tangible steps to move the nation and the world away from reliance on nuclear weapons and toward a more sustainable and just future. Tri-Valley CAREs participates in regional and national coalitions and is a long-time member of the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN), which was awarded the 2017 Nobel Peace Prize. The group’s website is at http://www.trivalleycares.org


Green Sundays
are a series of free public programs & discussions on topics “du jour” sponsored by the Green Party of Alameda County and held on the 2nd Sunday of each month. The monthly business meeting of the County Council of the Green Party follows at 7:00 pm, after a 30-minute break. Council meetings are open to anyone who is interested.

Topic: Green Party of Alameda County

Description: Green Sunday presentation at 5 PM

(Followed by County Council business meeting at 7:00. All are welcome to attend)

 

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