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Jul
22
Sun
Community Feed Before the Occupy Oakland General Assembly @ Oscar Grant Plaza amphitheatre
Jul 22 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Feed The People!

Usually the last Sunday of every month (but this month the Sunday before) attendees of the OO GA get together a little earlier than usual, at 3 PM (2 PM during cooler months) to share some food with each other and the community.  There will be a table, utensils/plates, salad, meat and veggie entrees, dessert and whatnot, courtesy of the Kitchen Committee (such at he is), so just bring yourself, or something to share as well if you’d like. All are welcome!

After the meal the Occupy Oakland General Assembly meets at 4 PM .

The OO General Assembly has met on almost weekly basis for more than six 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. 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.

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Liberated Lens film night: Albatross @ Omni Commons
Jul 22 @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Exquisitely beautiful, immensely touching and ultimately inspiring, Albatross takes us on a journey to the Midway island where these amazing birds come to mate and breed.
We are brought into intimate contact with the albatrosses, get to witness their mating dances and caring for the young.
The beauty is soon to be broken as when the time comes to fly away, many of the young stay behind and face a long painful death. Their bellies filled with ocean plastic make them unable to fly and feed…

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Jul
23
Mon
Stop Urban Shield – Berkeley City Council Vote. @ Berkeley Old City Hall
Jul 23 @ 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Say Her Name – Nia Wilson! @ MacArthur BART
Jul 23 @ 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm

 Please come out tonight to MacArthur BART at 5:30 !

As Oakland braces itself for the potential invasion of white supremacists into our City today – we should continue to #sayhername Nia Wilson. Nia is the second Black woman brutally murdered in the Bay Area over the last couple of days. We are inviting community to come hold space, light a candle and be together in our collective grief. We also know that we are each others best defense. Community READY Corps will provide on-site self defense training for those who want it. We demand that our City officials respond with immediacy and efficiency and catch the man who killed this young woman. We demand that our City officials take a loud and public stand against white supremacy. Hate Speech is NOT Free Speech. We stand in solidarity with and support of Nia’s family. We know who we are as a City. Let’s stand together in our love for each other and protection of each other.

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Open Mic Spoken Word and Poetry Against Hate and Fascism @ Solespace
Jul 23 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Calling all poets, storytellers, emcees, musicians, laureates, old-schoolers, and first-timers to join Solespace in the streets to reject hate and white supremacy, and to celebrate the power of the spoken word.

White supremacist groups have announced a “social gathering” at a Downtown Oakland bar for this Monday evening. In direct opposition, this “poetic emergence” calls people into Oakland’s streets to be vigilant and to clearly state: “Nazis, fascists and the alt-right are NOT welcome in Oakland or anywhere else in the Bay.”

OPEN MIC: Sign-up at 6:00 pm, 10 spots on the list, 5 minutes max per presenter. If more poets show, we’ll book subsequent sets @ 8 presenters/ set until . Note: we will practice a preferential option for Black, Brown, uniquely-abled, cis-women, trans and queer voices against racism, sexism, trans- and homophobia.

Hosted by Zoé Samudzi.

Program begins @ 6:30 pm

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Jul
24
Tue
Alameda County Residents—Petition Supervisors to End Oil Drilling! @ Alameda County Administration Bldg
Jul 24 @ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm

 

The Board of Supervisors hearing will finally decide whether a polluting oil company, E&B Natural Resources, has the right to keep producing oil from its Livermore wells for another ten years.  In the meantime, please sign this petition to the supervisors.

E&B is a fossil fuel company with a disturbing track record of accidents and spills.  Since 2007, the oil company has reported at least 48 spills of oil or other hazardous materials in four different California counties—including Alameda.   Multiple agencies have cited the company for violations of environmental and safety protections, and E&B has demonstrated time and time again that it cannot be trusted to follow regulations.  Its operations in eastern Alameda County put our drinking water at risk of contamination from the undisclosed chemicals used in the oil-production process.

Nonetheless, on May 24 the East Alameda County Board of Zoning Adjustments voted 2-0 to approve two conditional use permits for E&B Natural Resources.  The permits would allow E&B to dispose of oil-drilling waste by injecting it into local aquifers, and nearly triple the area it can inject with wastewater, from 26 to about 70 acres.

Ten more years of oil extraction in the county would fly in the face of California’s commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in order to avoid the worst effects of climate change.  Alameda County should be leading the way toward a safer and sustainable energy future—not signing up for another decade of dirty, climate-destroying oil extraction.

Now it’s up to the Board of Supervisors to weigh in.  Please sign this petition urging them to take bold action and deny E&B’s permit application!

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Care Village @ Brookfield Branch Library
Jul 24 @ 10:00 am – 2:00 pm

Are you experiencing financial hardship or homelessness?

Get a free haircut, hot coffee, hygiene kits and more.

 

Brookfield Branch Library is hosting a care village on July 24 for anyone experiencing homelessness and financial hardship.

 

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TRUTH Forum – hold the Contra Costa Sheriff accountable! @ Board of Supervisors, Room 107
Jul 24 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

SB 54, the California Values Act (signed into law in 2017) curtails use of state and local resources from engaging in deportations; and creates safe spaces at schools, health facilities, and court houses. A related law, the TRUTH Act (signed into law in 2016), requires that records related to ICE be considered public and that the governing body of any city or county in which a local law enforcement agency has provided ICE access hold at least one public community forum during the following year, to provide information publicly and to receive comments.

Through the advocacy efforts of the Contra Costa Immigrant Rights Alliance and others, the Board of Supervisors finally scheduled a TRUTH forum to ensure that our community can obtain information and ask questions about how our county works with ICE. The Forum will be on Tuesday July 24 at 2pm at the Board of Supervisors Chambers at 651 Pine Street, Room 107, Martinez. This will be the first TRUTH Forum in the state, and Sheriff David Livingston will be at the forum to answer questions from the Board of Supervisors and the community. Media reports indicate that Livingston has helped ICE organize ambushes of immigrants to help ICE arrest and deport immigrants – even permanent residents.

Given the many abuses that have been exposed under Sheriff Livingston’s watch, including ICE-related ones, the RPA and the Contra Costa Racial Justice Coalition urge people to come out to this important Forum!

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We #DemandTheTRUTH: Contra Costa TRUTH Act Forum @ Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors
Jul 24 @ 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Join community members and immigrants’ rights advocates at the first ever TRUTH Act forum in California to demand transparency and accountability! If we uphold our values, we’ll move Contra Costa County forward together.

Under the TRUTH Act, any jurisdiction that has allowed ICE access in the past year is required to hold a community forum bringing transparency to local jail entanglement with immigration enforcement.

Through our advocacy efforts, the Board of Supervisors finally scheduled the forum to ensure that our community could obtain information and ask questions about how our county works with ICE. Sheriff David Livingston will be at the forum to answer questions from the Board of Supervisors and the community.

Contra Costa Immigrant Rights Alliance

Nonprofit Organization
CCIRA seeks to end ICE collaboration in Contra Costa and to promote immigrant rights, inclusion and spirit of welcome in cities throughout the county.
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SURJ: Expand Just Cause! Close Eviction Protection Loopholes! @ Oakland City Hall, Oscar Grant Plaza
Jul 24 @ 3:00 pm – 10:00 pm

**Join us for a show of support during public forum at 3. We’re the last agenda item, #16, so we probably won’t be heard till after 8:30. We’ll post live updates, so come when you can and ceed your time to the coalition or other tenants if you can’t stay!

Oakland voters have a chance to amend the Just Cause ordinance to make sure ALL units in Oakland built before 1995 are covered by Just Cause eviction protections. We just have to make sure City Council votes Tuesday to put the amendment on the Nov ballot.

Currently, if tenants live in a duplex or triplex and their landlord resides on the property or claims to be moving in, they can be evicted for NO REASON. This loophole allows landlords and speculators to evict rent-controlled tenants, including seniors and disabled longtime residents who would otherwise have extra protections, avoid paying relocation payments and raise rents to market rate.

Community members and the Close the Loopholes Coalition have pushed this amendment through two committee meetings and have one final vote to get it before voters. At each step of the way, we’ve fought off attempts by landlords to squash this protection. Now, Council Member McElhaney is trying to add exceptions to the amendment by creating loopholes within loopholes and even expanding some exemptions to fourplexes!

We need your help making sure this amendment is put before voters in Nov and that it is not water down. Oakland is in a housing crisis and we cannot wait. In 2016, 75% of voters Oakland voted to extend Just Cause to 12k units. Let’s win protections for another 8k units, most of which are in predominantly Black and Latinx neighborhoods.

*The City Council meeting starts at 3, but the agenda item number has not been set for this amendment. It’s likely that this will be a long meeting, so please check back for a better estimate of when to arrive for public comment.

We are also asking community to EMAIL City Council to ask them to PASS this legislation without any AMENDMENTS. You can also email Supervisor Gallo to thank him. Here is the script:

Mayor Schaff lschaaf@oaklandnet.com

D1 Councilmember Dan Kalb dkalb@oaklandnet.com

D2 Councilmember Guillen aguillen@oaklandnet.com

D3 Councilmember McElhaney lmcelhaney@oaklandnet.com

D4 CM Campbell Washington acampbellwashington@oaklandnet.com

D5 Noel Gallo ngallo@oaklandnet.com

D6 Desley Brooks dbrooks@oaklandnet.com

D7 Larry Reid lreid@oaklandnet.com

At Large Kaplan rkaplan@oaklandenet.com

EMAIL SCRIPT:

SUBJECT: SUPPORT JUST CAUSE AMENDMENT BALLOT MEASURE

Councilmember _____________,

My name is _____ and I’m a tenant in Oakland (City Council District ________). [If you live in a duplex/triplex: I live in a duplex and triplex and feel vulnerable to an eviction if the owner decides to move onto the property]. I am writing to you to ask that you recognize that all tenants [including myself] deserve to be protected under the Oakland Just Cause for Eviction Ordinance and to ask you to take action to close the duplex/triplex loophole before going on summer recess.

There are over 8,000 duplex/triplexes in Oakland, not including un-permitted units. This exemption leaves multiple families, including the elderly and disabled individuals at the risk of eviction with no protections or even relocation payments. I ask that you vote to support the Just Cause Amendment Ballot Measure that will ensure all tenants in Oakland are afforded the same protections.

I look forward to hearing that you will be in support of this ballot measure.

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Jul
25
Wed
REPORT BACK FROM THE NATIONAL ALLIANCE OF HUD TENANTS CONFERENCE @ Redwood Gardens
Jul 25 @ 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm

BERKELEY GRAY PANTHERS REPORT BACK FROM THE NATIONAL ALLIANCE OF HUD TENANTS CONFERENCE IN WASHINGTON DC.

What is NAHT? NAHT is the only National organization run by HUD Tenants who are mandated to lobby for the housing rights of low income, senior, and disabled people and promote housing as a “right” of all people. Gray Panthers is a member of NAHT and a sponsor of their work in the Bay Area.

Presenters will report back from the conference and report on the work being done to overturn the abusive work being done by the Trump administration to derail the advances of housing availability gained so far.

Eleanor Walden: Co-chair Berkeley Gray Panthers. Board representative to NAHT.

Stefen: Former Co-chair of Redwood Gardens. Original Director of Strawberry Creek Tenants Assoc.

Frederick Martin: VISTA Worker at Housing Rights Committee SF.

Renee Cyprian: Elected to Board of NAHT from SF.

Discussion is welcome. Coffee and tea and noshes will be available!

All are welcome – Wheelchair Accessible – No one turned away.
graypanthersberk [at] aol.org

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DSA Neighborhood Social – South Berkeley @ Moxie Beer Garden
Jul 25 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Comrades! Are you excited about housing justice, connecting with neighbors, and building real people-power in South Berkeley? Come have a beer, meet organizers in your neighborhood, and learn about the work East By DSA is doing to fight for housing justice in South Berkeley!

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Jul
26
Thu
Say Her Name – Vigil for Kishana Harley
Jul 26 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

A mother of four, murdered in her home.

She was “a great Black woman activist” deeply involved with the Oscar Grant Committee which worked for justice in the police murder of Pedie Perez in Richmond”

More info: https://www.kron4.com/news/bay-area/richmond-mother-of-4-found-brutally-murdered-inside-her-apartment/1321817937

“Harley, as she was called, was a mom to a 2-year-old, a 3-year-old, a 14-year-old, and an 18-year-old who just graduated from Marine boot camp.  She was also an activist who attended Richmond city council meetings on a regular basis.”

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Beer and Roses: DSA Labor Social – Oakland @ Telegraph Beer Garden
Jul 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 the EBDSA Labor Committee, and learn how you can get involved!

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Energy Democracy Book Event and Gathering @ Laurel Book Store - Oscar Grant Plaza
Jul 26 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm

Energy Democracy: Advancing Equity in Clean Energy Solutions, co-edited by Al Weinrub of the Local Clean Energy Alliance and published in 2017, captures the historical and conceptual framework, as well as the underlying values and principles of the emerging Energy Democracy movement.

Join Al Weinrub and local community energy activists to learn more about Energy Democracy‘s national tour and the launch of a new Local Clean Energy Alliance book club.  The Energy Democracy tour is inspired by the highly-acclaimed book, and includes a series of events hosted by local organizations all across the country highlighting the alternative, frontline-led and justice-centered renewable energy projects they are undertaking in their communities.

This event also marks the launch of a local book club, which will focus on reading and discussing books that promote a decentralized renewable energy economy—one that is equitable, sustainable, resilient and democratic.

RSVP here.

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Emma’s Revolution – Protest Songs @ Fellowship Hall
Jul 26 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm

Emma’s Revolution is the award-winning, progressive activist duo of Pat Humphries and Sandy O, whose songs have been sung for the Dalai Lama, praised by Pete Seeger, and covered by Holly Near. With beautiful harmonies and acoustic guitars, the duo’s songs cover issues from reproductive injustice to refugees and Black Lives Matter to the sustaining power of love. You can find more about them and get tickets at emmasrevolution.com.

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Jul
27
Fri
National #NOPIPEINES Actions: DIRECT ACTION AGAINST CHASE BANK @ Chase Bank
Jul 27 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

Join a  Bay Area direct action against Chase Bank funding of oil and fracked-gas pipelines, as part of the national Rise Up! resistance weeks July 16-31. Frontline communities resisting these pipelines, including the L’eau Est La Vie Camp, Appalachians Against Pipelines. Camp White Pine, and more, are calling on people across the country to join with them in these weeks of action against banks funding  pipelines and extreme energy projects.

They write:
“The pipeline projects we are fighting are all facing key moments and critical deadlines. If we are to stop these projects we must act now. It is with this backdrop that we are calling on you to rise up in solidarity with our frontline resistance. Join us from July 16th-31st as we #RiseTogether and take direct action to stop all pipelines and all extreme energy projects.”

The Bay Area action is hosted by Diablo Rising Tide, which is also hosting trainings on direct action and street mural painting in the weeks before.

 

More info/RSVP

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Dark Money @ Shattuck Cinemas
Jul 27 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Documentary, 97 minutes, Rated NR

This depressing documentary, focusing mostly on matters in the state of Montana, shows the effect of untraceable corporate money on the American political system. It tries to be hopeful, but hope is hard to come by.

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Jul
28
Sat
Waffles & Zapatismo @ Omni Commons
Jul 28 @ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm

Waffles & Zapatismo is a free space for learning about and discussing the history, ideas, values and practices of the Zapatista National Liberation Army, EZLN or Zapatistas. We serve waffles at the start of the class to those who want them.

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OccupyIce SF Potluck @ 16th St BART
Jul 28 @ 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm

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