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Dec
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Wed
Showdown at the Air District. Fighting Climate Change Locally.
Dec 16 @ 9:30 am – 12:30 pm

Showdown at the Air District

emissions-sun.jpgSAVE THE DATE!

This is it, folks—the adoption hearing on Air District Staff’s deeply flawed refinery emission regulations.  We are bitterly disappointed that voting members of the Board have been promised, and repeatedly denied, any real opportunity to consider a viable alternative that would actually cap greenhouse gases and their co-pollutants and keep tar sands out of the Bay Area.  This is KXL 2.0.

Climate activists,  forget Paris.  Our real struggle is here.

Come prepared to deliver one- or two-minute testimony.  And watch this space for talking points and further info.
Everybody needs to show up.  Numbers count.

 

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Coalition for Police Accountability Meeting
Dec 16 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm


Agenda:

1.   Re-cap of meetings w/Monitor, Dan Kalb and Rebecca Kaplan

2.   Strategic analysis for 2016: Council votes vs signature collection

3.   Budget/infrastructure/501 c 4/fundraising:  what must we do to succeed?

4.   Voting procedures moving forward: how we will make decisions in 2016.

5.   Political analysis (mapping): please read the attached poll that was conducted. Pay close attention to the differences from district to district on key issues.

We will be doing an interactive mapping session that identifies our supporters, our opponents and those that are somewhere in between. We will identify groups that we need to outreach to and start to develop our outreach strategy for 2016.

6.   Kick off fundraising event: January 23  7:00 PM Eastside Cultural Alliance
Poetry for the People-  curated by Cat Brooks.
Mobilization – outreach-publicity: all hands needed on deck!!!

7.   Announcements: Feel free to bring some holiday treats to share!!!
 

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SUDO Room Meeting @ Omni Commons
Dec 16 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Our weekly meeting to get this hackerspace together, to provide a venue for those things that otherwise cannot be worked out through day-to-day practice.

Potluck! (optional) – bring your own tasty dish!

 

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Anti Police-Terror Project General Meeting @ Eastside Arts Alliance
Dec 16 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Monthly APTP meeting, held on every 3rd Wednesday of the month.

The Anti Police-Terror Project is a project of the ONYX ORGANIZING COMMITTEE that in coalition with other organizations like The Alan Blueford Center For Justice, Idriss Stelley Foundation, Community Ready Corps and Workers World is working to develop a replicable and sustainable model to end police terrorism in this country.

We are led by the most impacted communities but are a multi-racial, mutil-generational coalition.

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Dec
17
Thu
17 2016 East Bay Anarchist Book & Conversation Event (EBAB) @ Humanist Hall
Dec 17 @ 10:00 am – 6:00 pm
This year’s theme is Community: for good or ill. We willl be celebrating, defining, and exploring the concept and reality of community: the good and bad things about being part of a group of people who inspire, aggravate, and confound us.
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Sex Worker Rally and Press Conference @ Federal Bldg
Dec 17 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

Sex worker groups from around the Bay Area will convene for a press conference and rally outside the federal courthouse in Oakland, Calif.

They’ll be there to support a favorable decision in the lawsuit, ESPLERP v. Gascon. The suit, filed in February on behalf of several women and a man, seeks to topple California’s anti-prostitution statute, Section 647(b) of the Penal Code, on grounds that it is “fundamentally” unconstitutional.

ESPLERP, formally known as the Erotic Service Providers Legal, Education and Research Project, hopes that U.S. District Judge Jeffrey White will rule against a motion by the district attorneys of four California counties — Alameda, Marin, San Francisco and Sonoma  as well as state Attorney General Kamala Harris — that would dismiss their case entirely.

 They’ll be in front of the courthouse “to call for the remembrance of sex worker victims” on “The International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers,” an annual and global event that falls on each Dec. 17.

“The International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers (IDEVASW) started in 2003 when serial killer Gary Ridgway admitted killing over 70 women in Washington State in the ‘80s and ‘90s,” Doogan said. “When his rampage ended, he said he had picked prostitutes as victims because they were the easiest targets and that no one would miss them.

“Well he was wrong about that. Many of the family and friends did and do grieve.”

 

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Celebrate the Anniversary of the Return of the Cuban 5 @ BFUU
Dec 17 @ 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm

(Potluck at 6:00, program starts at 7:00.)

Join the SF Bay Area progressive community to commemorate the first anniversary of the historic return of the Cuban 5 and the announcement from both Presidents Raul Castro and Barack Obama of a new tage of relations between Cuba and the U.S. Also there will be an eyewitness report from the elections in Venezuela. Program will include: Gayle McLaughlin, Richmond City Council member; Teri Matsson, Task Force on the Americas; poetry by Nina Serrano; Vic Sadot will sing Phil Ochs’ “United Fruit”; and more to be announced.

Initial endorsers: Social Justice Committee of the BFUU, and International Committee for Peace, Justice and Dignity. If you want to endorse the event please contact Cynthia Johnson at cyn4justice [at] gmail.com or call at 510-225-9962.http://www.facebook.com/events/686396231496536

Wheelchair accessible.

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Dec
18
Fri
Alan Blueford Birthday Celebration @ ABC4J
Dec 18 all-day

Alan’s Birthday Celebration🎂🎊🎁🎉

The Alan Blueford Foundation will be hosting Alan’s Holiday Birthday Gift giveaway. We will be giving gifts to family members that have lost loved ones in honor of Alan’s Birthday and the Holiday season. We can’t give Alan gifts, but we can give to those that struggle with lost and pain during this time of year.  If you would like to donate toys, canned foods(non perishables),or monetary donations: Please contact Jeralynn Blueford at ABC4J , 2434 Telegraph Ave


Donations will be collected on Tuesday’s and Thursday’s from 1-5pm at the center.


Please support us as we bless our community and family members that have lost their loved ones. Thank you in advance

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Press Conference: Fire Chief Suhr! @ Hall of (In)Justice
Dec 18 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

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Stand with Arabs & Muslims: Rally & Press Conference @ San Francisco City Hall
Dec 18 @ 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm

In recent weeks, we have witnessed a new wave of racist violence against Arabs, Muslims, and perceived Muslim communities in the San Francisco Bay Area. Join us in challenging scapegoating and xenophobia, and demonstrating our commitment to upholding the dignity of communities in the Bay Area

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Justice for Mario Woods! Shut it down! @ Chelsea Manning Plaza
Dec 18 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm

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Mass Copwatching Event with Berkeley Copwatch. @ Grassroots House
Dec 18 @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm

We observe and document all suspicious activities of our local law enforcement agencies.
Come learn the art of copwatching and help out as we go out afterwards on our “neighborhood watch.”

Pizza provided during debrief.

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Dec
20
Sun
The “What will you do for your neighbor?” walking tour @ American Youth Hostel
Dec 20 @ 9:30 am – 12:00 pm

To riff off of Janice Joplin,

“Come on, take another piece of my part now, brother,
Come on, take my part in making community. . .
You know you can take it,
If you got the title to land.”

Come along on a walking tour that exposes the depth of our self-deception regarding the housing crisis in San Francisco.

Despite knowing that the rising land values in San Francisco real estate are the cause of evictions, displacement, and little-to-no-paycheck-left after paying the rent, who in the housing rights advocate army (or guerrilla brigades) is calling for socializing those land values to equalize housing access?

It’s all short term thinking, and “go after commercial Prop 13 reform” yanking, sisters and brothers. Meanwhile, the land values go to the land owners, not to the community that generated those values. Instead, the cry is for inclusive housing even as the land values saturate the wallets of land owners.

Come along on a free walking tour that amounts to a religious call to demand the earth’s rent be treated as the birthright of community. You’ve made your contribution to land values, why is it ending up in my pocket?

Led by Land Owners for Justice founder D. Giesen

 

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Protest: Stand With Kurdistan @ Union Square
Dec 20 @ 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm

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Kurdish Film Series – Rojava @ Tamarack
Dec 20 @ 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm

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Alan Blueford’s Birthday Holiday Food/Toy Drive @ Alan Blueford Center for Justice
Dec 20 @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm

In loving memory of Alan, The Alan Blueford Foundation a Non-Profit Organization will be hosting Alan’s Birthday Holiday Gift giveaway. (Alan would have been 22 on Dec 20th this year.)

In honor of Alan’s Birthday during the Holiday season of giving, we will be giving gifts to family members who have lost loved ones.

We can’t give Alan gifts, however we can celebrate his life, during this holiday season, we want to give to those who struggle with lost and pain during this time of year. It is our way of helping to heal the community, and putting a smile on the faces of children ages 0-18 that truly feel the loss. Giving is healing and we all need to heal.

If you would like to donate toys, canned foods (non perishables), or monetary donations,
please contact Jeralynn Blueford at The Alan Blueford Center for Justice located at 2434 Telegraph Ave Oakland.

Donations will be collected on Tuesday’s and Thursday’s from 1-5pm at the ABC4J center.
Please contact Jeralynn if donated items needs to be picked up: jqblueford@yahoo.com or inbox

Please support us as we bless our community and family members who have lost loved ones.
Thank you in advance!
with love & in struggle…

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Dec
21
Mon
Homefullness @ Oscar Grant Plaza amphitheater, City Hall steps
Dec 21 @ 12:30 pm – 2:00 pm

Innovative, “Truly Green” Vision of Housing and Land Use in Oakland for Homeless Families and Youth created by Homeless Families and Youth

Low-income and homeless indigenous youth, families and elders in collaboration with pre-eminent natural building experts, architects and engineers present an innovative housing and land use project for themselves and other very low-income, displaced and homeless families

What: Press Conference
When: 12:30pm Monday, December 21, 2015
Where: Oscar Grant Plaza in front of Oakland City Hall 14th & Broadway Oakland, Ca

“Homefulness is a visionary model of how to create affordable, sustainable housing and community at a time when we, in Oakland, could not need it more. Not only that, this effort is being led by formerly homeless and under house people setting a powerful example for all of us”,” said Dunya Alwan, one of the innovative artists/ architectural designers working on the Homefulness project.

After a 18 year journey of struggle, poverty, homelessness and displacement, the poor, indigenous and disabled people who lead the non-profit, grassroots, arts organization POOR Magazine, launched Homefulness- a truly green, amazingly innovative project which would be the first of its kind in the nation.

Homefulness, which is based in Deep East Oakland includes four straw bale multi-famiy townhomes side by side, community gardens, a school and community center.

“The Homefulness project is working to make compact, ecological shelter available to the low income city dwellers who need it most,” said Bob Theis, a pre-eminent natural builder and one of the team of architects with Homefulness

This extremely exciting project is led by a powerful collaboration of pre-eminent “natural” builder/architects including Bob Theis who was involved in the design and building of one of the first post-colonial straw bale structures in Oakland as well as youth and families who themselves have experienced homelessness, poverty, displacement, racism, immigration and eviction,

The project has also been guided by 1st nations Ohlone people of this land who are working on a self-determined land trust for this Ohlone territory as well as by an innovative concept developed by POOR Magazine called Poverty scholarship, ie, the most impacted peoples should be leading and/or directly involved in their own, self-determined solutions.

“Homefulness was always the way of our African peoples, interdependence which we practice is a truly powerful way of taking care of Mama Earth and each other, said QueenandiXSheba of POOR Magazine

“Homefulness is a poor and indigenous people-led solution to Homelessness, it was conceived by my mother and i and several other homeless,disabled, and displaced community members, while we were living in our car in Oakland, aware that our survival was linked to the survival not just of each other but to other people in homelessness and to Mama Earth, ” said Tiny Lisa Gray-Garcia, co-founder of POOR Magazine and author of the book Criminal of Poverty , Growing Up Homeless in America. Gray-Garcia continued,”In light of the recent COP21 summit in Paris, it is more important than ever for cities like Oakland to take up visionary projects like Homefulness which work with Mother Earth’s resources, not against her.

So far the planning dept approved the Homefulness project but the building department who grants the permits to begin the community -centered building project has had some trouble understanding this innovative and ancient vision to steward and care for mama earth and its earth people through age-old green materials.

“We hope the building dept and the City of Oakland can see, with us, this powerful visionary way of taking care of mama earth through truly green, age-old natural building,” Miguel Soberanis, poverty and indigenous scholar with POOR Magazine

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Occupy Forum: Justice 4 Mario Woods @ SEIU Local 1021
Dec 21 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

O C C U P Y F O R U M:  O F F – S I T E  M E E T I N G

Justice 4 Mario WoodsCoalition Meeting: Next Steps

 

On Wednesday, December 2nd, Mario Woods was gunned down by a firing squad of San Francisco Police officers in the Bayview, allegedly for brandishing a kitchen knife and “threatening” police at the scene. Videos showed Woods confusedly stumbling around after police shot bean bags filled with lead pellets and pepper spray at him; then being assassinated by police as he attempted to limp away. Citizens of the Bayview and throughout the city held a vigil that night, followed by testimony at a Town Hall Meeting called by Police Chief Suhr. A meeting at the San Francisco Police Commission characterized by the rage of the community was held December 9th with at least 200 protesters packing into City Hall filing public comment, including Archbishop Franzo King who said, “If the chief continues to defend the right to kill and slaughter people on the street under his command, then he becomes a co-conspirator to murder.” On December 18th, hundreds of youth, families, community and religious leaders throughout San Francisco and the Bay Area held a massive rally on the steps of 850 Bryant Street. Following the rally, the group marched to the offices of District Attorney George Gascón.

In a Times.com article, John Burris, attorney for the Woods family states, “our view is that this was a person who was shot multiple times at a time when he did not put officers’ lives in imminent danger.” Attorney Burris goes on to mention that the San Francisco Police Department broadly exhibits a “continuing pattern and practice of misconduct.” Other witnesses claim police shot Mario Woods (+20) times. The national trend of police abuse is all the more troubling in the City of San Francisco as the African American makes up 3% of the population, but continues to be disproportionately impacted by police murders and abuse.The Justice for Mario Woods Coalition formed to unify citizens who are outraged and sickened by the shooting which is one in a long series of racist police brutality and violence against members of the black community. The Justice for Mario Coalition is made up of concerned residents of San Francisco, advocates, leaders and community organizers who want to stop the trend of violence experienced by the black community in San Francisco at the hands of the police. The coalition demands are:

The immediate removal of Police Chief Gregory Suhr
Officers be charged with the murder of Mario Woods
http://abc7news.com/news/funeral-held-for-man-killed-by-san-francisco-police-/1127341/http://abc7news.com/news/protest-held-against-sf-police-shooting-of-mario-woods/1128529/

http://sfist.com/2015/12/10/police_commission_meeting_about_mar.php

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Dec
22
Tue
Film Night at the Omni: Sidewalk Stories @ Omni Commons
Dec 22 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Sidewalk Stories is a 1989 low-budget, nearly silent movie directed by and starring Charles Lane. This black-and-white feature is about a homeless street artist who becomes the guardian of a small girl after her father is murdered. The film was an homage to Charlie Chaplin’s film The Kid and was a critical favorite. It won several festival awards, including the Prix du Publique at the Cannes Film Festival, where its 12-minute ovation set a new record. Lane also received three nominations at the Film Independent Spirit Awards: Best Director, Best First Feature and Best Male Lead. On its 25th anniversary in 2014, Sidewalk Stories was digitally remastered and re-screened at the Cannes Film Festival and Tribeca Film Festival.

Doors open at 6pm, film starts at 6:30. $5 donation if you can, but we won’t turn you away if you can’t! And the popcorn is always free!

~Sponsored by Liberated Lens~

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Oakland Livable Wage Assembly meeting @ SEIU Local 1000 Union Hall
Dec 22 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm

Join us to fight for a livable wage for all Bay Area workers! We collaborate in principled reflection and action on what the Bay Area livable wage would be and where we are at on the right to a livable wage.
Living-wage

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

Our work together encompasses:

(1) The concerns of precarious, care and contingent workers,
(2) 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.

Oakland Livable Wage Assembly meets every 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month, 6:30-8:00 PM at the SEIU Local 1000 Union Hall, 436 14th Street #200, Oakland, CA

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

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https://www.facebook.com/groups/1568668586707336/

Since 1978

 

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