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Jun
19
Tue
Tell ICE: Families Belong Together – SF @ ICE San Francisco
Jun 19 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Some activists reached out to us who are planning for an action, Tuesday, June 19, 1PM at ICE’s SF HQ. They’d like to remain anonymous, but asked us to publicize their call.

Please join in standing up to this moral horror of family separations and detention of immigrants and refugees at ICE’s SF headquarters, 630 Sansome, 1pm. #keepfamiliestogether #familiesbelongtogether

You can also share this on Twitter, https://mobile.twitter.com/treekisser/status/1008827830392647680

What to do:

1. Bring a bluetooth speaker or stereo
2. Use this link to play audio of kids in cages screaming for their parents:
https://www.facebook.com/propublica/videos/10156554134509445/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PoncXfYBAVI
3. Play the audio through your bluetooth speaker
4. Let’s make ICE hear these kids!

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The rise and fall of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) @ East Bay Community Space
Jun 19 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

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Jun
20
Wed
APTP General Meeting @ EastSide Arts Alliance
Jun 20 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

APTP meets monthly on the 3rd Wednesday of the month.​

The Anti Police-Terror Project began as a project of the ONYX Organizing Committee. We are a Black-led, multi-racial, intergenerational coalition that seeks to build a replicable and sustainable model to eradicate police terror in communities of color. Founding coalition members include the Black Power Network, Community Ready Corps, Workers World, and the Idriss Stelley Foundation.

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Jun
21
Thu
Keep the Heat on ICE – Families Belong Together @ El Cerrito Plaza
Jun 21 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
On June 14th hundreds of people gathered at the 4 corners of El Cerrito Plaza to protest the family separation policy that is traumatizing children, parents and frankly, the country. This is an evil policy, a disgrace, that cannot be ignored. It is self-imposed by the Attorney General and the President. Family separation is not a law, it is simply a policy designed in the most cruel way to deter immigrants seeking asylum at our border. Bring a sign, and be part of our Human Billboard.

 

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Jun
22
Fri
Separation of Families Protest at Richmond ICE Facility @ West County Detention Facility
Jun 22 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Meet at the Light Rail parking lot on Curtner at 10:30 am on Friday. Bring your signs! We are inviting Resistance groups from the Bay Area to join us. ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!!! RSVP so we know how many will be there. Thank you!

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Jun
23
Sat
Families Belong Together Rally – SF @ Chelsea Manning Plaza
Jun 23 @ 10:00 am – 11:30 am

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Feed the Hood Volunteer Celebration & Donation Drive @ Martin Luther King Shoreline Park, Kingfisher Picnic Area
Jun 23 @ 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Since September 2017, Feed the Hood has has galvanized over 1,000 community volunteers, distributed 18,000 lunches and hygiene kits, and served over 3,000 unhoused people across Oakland. We want to thank all of the volunteers who have participated in Feed the Hood! We appreciate your service to our unsheltered and we’d like to say “thank you” with a small celebration. 

Join us at MLK Shoreline Park at the Kingfisher Picnic area for a chance to kick back and chill with others who have contributed to Feed the Hood. We will provide:

  • hot dogs
  • links
  • veggie kabobs
  • water

Please bring a dish or drink you’d like to share. There will be games — volleyball, jump house, dominos, cards and life-size jenga! Bring the entire family. 

BUT THATS NOT IT! We will also use this opportunity to begin collecting hygiene kit supply donations for the Feed the Hood 6 on August 5, 2018 at West Oakland Youth Center. You can RSVP for Feed the Hood 6 at bit.ly/feedthehood6.

Please some of the following hygiene kit supplies to donate. List is as follows:

  • socks
  • bandaids
  • feminine hygiene products
  • soap
  • lotion
  • deodorant
  • detergent

See you there!

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Jun
24
Sun
HOUSING OAKLAND NOW!, @ Uptown Night Club
Jun 24 @ 3:00 pm – 9:00 pm

TICKETS: http://bit.ly/2L51Mf7
– People Power Investor – $12 ADV / $20 DOOR
– Feeling Generous Investor – $50

The Housing Oakland Now! Collaborative is a group of housed and unhoused people in Oakland who have joined together to create immediate and long term permanent solutions to the housing and homeless crisis in The Town. We are changing the game and the narrative on homelessness, and we need your support. Please join our First Annual Homes For All Fundraiser

The fundraiser features a night of live performances from Mistah Fab, La Misa Negra, Equipto, Gina Madrid, X-Clan, Jennifer Johns, Gift of Gab of Blackalicious, Audiopharmacy, Alia Sharrief, Ras Ceylon, DJs: Platurn, Davey D, Smoke-1 & Teao Sence plus a very surprise guest.

Live painting by the legendary Eessu, and a host of community leaders in the trenches uniting to raise awareness on the homeless crisis and the urgency to provide shelter for all of Oakland’s unhoused.

Afro-Pilipino cuisine provided by Oakland’s Original Lumpia Lady

Platinum VIP Investors: We are asking that organizations, companies and private donors to join the host committee with a gracious donation of $5,000 or more. You, your organization or company will be listed as an awesome supporter of Housing Oakland Now! on all marketing and digital event material. We would love to extend two complimentary tickets to the event to your organization/company and access to the VIP room – the entire upstairs to have a birds eye view of the event, seating and complimentary dinner.

All proceeds will go towards the funding of efforts by grassroots organizations The Village and The East Oakland Collective (EOC) . Both organizations are on the ground and in the trenches every day working on behalf of our unhoused brothers and sisters. Your generous support will go towards building materials for The Village’s tiny home projects, for EOC to open the first tiny home shelter in Deep East Oakland, a campaign to change the narrative of homelessness in Oakland and more!

Hosted by:
GINA MADRID :: The Village in Oakland #feedthepeople :: EQUIPTO :: East Oakland Collective :: Ron Dellums Institute of Social Justice

PERFORMING LIVE
Mistah FAB
La Misa Negra
X-Clan Worldwide
The Gift of Gab of Blackalicious)
GINA MADRID
The Watershed – 415 (EQUIPTOBryconMonk HTS, OSK)
Jennifer Johns
Alia Sharrief
Ras Ceylon
Audiopharmacy
and SURPRISE GUEST

DJs: DJ PlaturnDavey D CookDanny J SmokyTeao Sense

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Oakland Greens: Free Dinner and a Movie @ It's Your Move Games
Jun 24 @ 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm

Dinner: 6:30 PM

Movie: 7:30 PM

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Liberated Lens film night: Submedia Trouble @ Omni Commons
Jun 24 @ 7:30 pm – 10:30 pm

subMedia is a grassroots, independent media collective which aims to promote anarchist and anti-capitalist ideas and aid social struggles through the dissemination of radical films and videos.

In 2017 subMedia has launched Trouble, a monthly documentary series.

In the two episodes of “Trouble” sub.Media examines  gentrification by taking closer look at how it is playing out
in Toronto, New Orleans, Istanbul, Montreal, the Bay Area  and Berlin and to see how people in these cities are fighting
back on attacks on their communities by developers,  real estate speculators and the tech industry.

Discussion will follow the film.

Free snacks and popcorn!

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Jun
26
Tue
Day of Action at West County Detention Facility @ West County Detention Facility
Jun 26 all-day

UPDATE: Tuesday’s action begins at 7:00AM. Vigil until 7:00PM. Press conference/rally at 12NOON with members of the Richmond City Council and representatives of local organizations. All organizations endorsing the action are invited to participate.

Individuals drIving to the action are encouraged to stop by the Richmond BART Station (east side) to help shuttle. Van shuttle begins at approximately 8:30AM and will continue throughout the day, twice an hour. Bring sunscreen, water, snacks and signs.

We are absolutely committed to non-violence. Legal Hotline # is 415-909-4NLG (415-909-4654).

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The only ICE facility in the Bay Area is located within the West County Detention Facility in Richmond, CA and operated by the Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Office. On any given day, approximately 200 (adult) immigrants are detained there. Contra Costa County Sheriff John Livingston refuses to permit local organizations and elected officials to inspect the facility.

One of his deputies was recently arrested and charged with sexual assault against two inmates. We are working with Richmond-based community organizations, labor unions and immigrant rights groups to protest Trump’s cruel immigration policies as well as the racial disparities in our justice system that contribute to mass incarceration of people of color, particularly African-Americans.

Please join us this Tuesday, all day, as we stand against ICE and Trump’s racist policies. JOIN US!

We’re working on a shuttle to/from Richmond BART. AC Transit #71 also runs from BART to the jail about every 30 minutes.

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Public Land for Public Good! @ Oakland City Hall, Hearing Room 1, Oscar Grant Plaza
Jun 26 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Speak Up Speak Out! We Want Public Lands for 100% Public Use *
* Hands Off East Oakland! Don’t Sell Our Land to Market Rate Developers *
* Build Housing Affordable to Oakland’s Unhoused Now *
* Use Public Funds to Prevent Displacement NOT Facilitate Tenant Evictions! * 

DID YOU KNOW?

  • There are close to 50 publicly owned vacant or underutilized parcels in Oakland that the City of Oakland had deemed were suitable for housing development?  These 50 parcels could produce over 7,300 new housing units IF the City stops prioritizing market rate development over affordable housing!
  • As of December 2017, there are over 20,000 market rate housing units that the City of Oakland has approved that are under construction or in the pipeline, compared to less than 1,500 affordable units.
  • That the City Council in June 2017 allocated $2.2 million to prevent displacement and homelessness of low-income homeowners and tenants?  Councilmember McElhaney now wants to use $300,000 of those funds to pay landlords who are evicting tenants!

We are DEMANDING that Oakland’s Community & Economic Development Committee (CED) ADOPT:

  • A resolution approving a 180-day moratorium on the sale of public land. No public lands can be sold or leased for 180 days.
  • A public lands policy that is for 100% public use that includes affordable housing options for no to low income residents and the working poor in Oakland facing displacement and homelessness.

We are DEMANDING that Oakland’s Community & Economic Development Committee (CED) DOES NOT:

  • Take $300,000 of Anti-Displacement Funds AWAY FROM low income homeowners and tenants and instead GIVE to The Hardship Payment Schedule Program for Landlords Evicting Tenants. This resolution is proposing that $300,000 goes towards funding lower income landlords who are required to pay tenant relocation when they are evicting even lower income residents! Ask CED to VOTE NO on this proposed resolution.

How you can HELP:

  • Attend and speak at the Community & Economic Development Committee (CED) on Tuesday, June 26, 2018, 1:00 PM, City Council Chamber, 3rd Floor. View the CED agenda for June 26, here.
  • Can’t attend? Submit eComments! Click on the eComment link on the top of the webpage to comment on the following agenda items: (Item 3)  18-0522 Subject: Receive A Report On The Public Lands Policy Process And Analysis. (Item 4) 18-0533 Subject: Resolution Approving A Moratorium On The Sale Of Public Land. (Item 5)  18-0663 Subject: Hardship Payment Schedule For Lower Income Homeowners (BUT REALLY LANDLORDS!)
  • Email and/or call the CED members and demand that we want public lands for 100% public use and don’t want anti-displacement funds used to help landlords evict tenants:

 

            President Reid, District 7
Email: lreid@oaklandnet.com
Phone: (510) 238-7007

Lynette Gibson McElhaney, District 3
Email: LMcElhaney@oaklandnet.com
Phone: (510) 238-7003

Noel Gallo, District 5
Email: Ngallo@oaklandnet.com
Phone: (510) 238-7005

CED Chairperson: Vice Mayor Annie Campbell Washington, District 4
Email: ACampbellWashington@oaklandnet.com
Phone: (510) 238-7004

Feel free to copy/paste and/or edit the following text when emailing the CED members:

I am writing to demand that the City of Oakland and administration use public lands for 100% public good and use. It it is time to end the prioritization of market rate development in Oakland. (RE: Agenda Item 4) This Tuesday, VOTE YES on a resolution approving a 180-day moratorium on the sale of public land. (RE: Agenda Item 3) This Tuesday, VOTE YES on a public lands policy that is for 100% public use that includes affordable housing options for no to low income residents and the working poor in Oakland facing displacement and homelessness. (RE: Agenda Item 5) This Tuesday, VOTE NO on the proposed resolution to take $300,000 of anti-displacement funds AWAY FROM low income homeowners and tenants and instead GIVE to the hardship payment schedule program for landlords evicting tenants.

Stand up for the people this Tuesday, June 26.

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Our Revolution: Where Do We Go From Here? @ Finnish Hall
Jun 26 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm

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Jun
27
Wed
AFFORDABLE HOUSING AND HOMELESSNESS — causes, connections, and organizing for radical change      @ North Berkeley Senior Center
Jun 27 @ 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm

YES, WE HAVE A CRISIS!
AFFORDABLE HOUSING AND HOMELESSNESS
— causes, connections, and organizing for radical change

                                        With Boona Cheema and Steve Barton


Stephen E. Barton, PhD is a long-time consultant to the Rent Stabilization Board, former Housing Director of the City of Berkeley, and an independent researcher/writer in evolutionary economics and community-based democracy. His analysis of rapidly rising rents in Berkeley led to passage of Measure U1 in 2016, increasing business license fees for commercial landlords, and providing the basis of the $100 Housing Bond on the ballot this November.

Boona Cheema is a recognized social justice pioneer, a Unitarian minister and founder/Executive Director (retired) of Better Opportunities for Self-Sufficiency. For 40 years, she, and BOSS, continue working with people experiencing poverty, disability, and the lack of affordable housing in Berkeley and Alameda County, providing jobs, shelter, and respectful aid while addressing root causes and solutions.

 Berkeley-East Gray Panthers *  PO Box 1126, Berkeley, CA4701  510-842-6224 * berkgraypanthers@aol.org

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#SFLabor Rally and March @ Union Square
Jun 27 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Join #SFLabor at a rally & march!

Workers are demanding:
1. Hotel Workers demand fair contracts and rally to say #1job is enough
2. Public Sector workers stand together to say they will stay #unionstrong in the face of corporate backed Janus case

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Jun
28
Thu
A Community Discussion About the Muslim Ban @ ACLU San Francisco
Jun 28 @ 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm

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Rally Against Proposed Concord Concentration Camp – El Cerrito @ El Cerrito Plaza
Jun 28 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm

About 600 people are expected to show up for a rally and human billboard protesting the detention camp at 6 p.m. Thursday at the entrance to El Cerrito Plaza on San Pablo Avenue in El Cerrito, according to a member of El Cerrito Shows Up.

“We will hold a human billboard action in which we will line up on San Pablo at the heart of commute time and hold up signs with messages,” said Sherry Drobner, an organizer with El Cerrito Shows Up reached by telephone Saturday morning.

“This is comparable to the Japanese internment camps,” Drobner said, linking the mass detention of immigrants to camps that existed in the Bay Area during World War II. “Our country apologized for those camps, so we already know this is wrong.”

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People’s Assembly on Clean Air, Water and Streets
Jun 28 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm

Our People’s Assembly will focus on cleaning up our air, water and streets. A greedy developer is trying to force a dangerously polluting coal terminal on West Oakland, and Libby Schaaf has failed to stop him. The streets and parks in East and West Oakland are covered in trash, while the Hills where Libby lives are sparkling clean thanks to unequal distribution of public resources. Oakland communities are suffering from rampant, unchecked environmental injustice. Join us to dream about an Oakland where everyone, especially our children, have access to clean, safe drinking water and air, and our streets are clean and free of illegal dumping.

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Beer and Roses: DSA Labor Social @ Eli's Mile High Club
Jun 28 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 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 getting involved in the labor movement, and hear from fellow East Bay DSA members about their experience at this spring’s national Labor Notes conference. (show less)

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Franki and Co. Fight CBRE at the Rent Board @ Oakland City Hall, Hearing Room 1, Oscar Grant Plaza
Jun 28 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
On May 30th, Franki Velez’s eviction hearing was postponed because the landlord decided to change their argument; now we’re hearing that Franki and the collective are having so much success in their eviction battle that it may be a year before the fight is heard in Hayward again, when they expect to conclusively defeat the landlord.

In the meantime, this Thursday at 7pm Franki and co. will be heard by the Oakland Rent Adjustment Board, downtown at city hall at 1 Oscar Grant (“Frank Ogawa”) Plaza, in Hearing Room 1. The plan is to keep on winning, and you’ve been invited to join—not only to show these tenants your support, but to also let the Rent Board know during open comment that Oakland takes all tenants’ needs seriously and that we demand an end to exploitation by the landlord class. More info below.

*The Fight*

The fight all started when the collective’s building was bought by real estate mega-speculator CBRE (the largest commercial real estate services and investment firm in the world). Selling to CBRE, the landlord denied the collective their contractually guaranteed first dibs on buying the building.

At the Rent Board two matters will be under consideration. First—are the collective members valid tenants with a right to live in the building (YES!). Second—how much does CBRE owe the collective for having extensively neglected their responsibilities at landlord, by refusing to remediate lead contamination, replace and repair the rotten wall, and deal with the mice that have taken up residence ($$$!). If the collective wins the Board’s support on the first matter alone, this will mean when they return to Hayward a win is straightforward—since the landlord is trying to evict simply on the grounds that the collective aren’t legitimate tenants.

So, please join us this Thursday, ready to show the rent board we stand solid and speak righteously, with Franki and co, and all tenants.

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