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Jul
19
Sat
SOLIDARITY MARCH: JUSTICE FOR MONIQUE @ Oscar Grant Plaza
Jul 19 @ 7:00 pm – Jul 20 @ 3:00 am

We lost our beloved Monique to violence this past Thursday. Her life cut too short. She had many people who loved and supported her. She had her two babies, and many dreams and ambitions. She wanted to make a change in this world. And the impact she left, will never be forgotten.

Let’s March in solidarity, to show our support for MONIQUE and many other women we have lost due to violence.

We will march to the first stop where her first vigil was held in west Oakland Around 1pm. There, we can speak out for justice to be served and share memories about Monique, and how violence against women needs to stop.

Then March back around to OGP where we can all can eat, listen to music and make our presence known, and have another vigil for Monique.

We can all bring food, poster boards, markers, chalk, flags, music, and people who share the Love for Monique.

WE will be doing art projects in remembrance of Mo. So bring stuff! Any ideas are welcome to help make this a better event.

Invite anyone you know who would like to come and show support.

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Jul
20
Sun
Kenneth Harding Jr Foundation Monthly Community Feed @ Kenny's Plaza (FNA Mendell Plaza)
Jul 20 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

The reason we feed the community is because on July 16, 2011 19 year old Kenneth Wade Harding Jr. was brutally murdered by the SFPD over a $2.00 transit fare. While the community of Bayiew Hunters Point watched this live, the rest of the world watched the horrific video on youtube. It was evident that something needed to be done to address not only the crime against Kenny and his family but also against the community members that witnessed this crime.

In August 2011 a group of young people from Bayview, members known as the Black Star Liner Incorporated stood up against the injustice in their community by the hands of police officers paid by the tax dollars to harrass and at some times kill the civilians by reaching out to the people in Kenny’s Plaza (formally known as Mendell Plaza). That interaction came in the form of communication via political and educational literature, OCC complaints and planting the seed for a regular community feed. Over two years later we are now in our 27th consecutive month.

To date with the guidance of Kenneth Harding Jr.’s Courageous mother Denika Chatman we feed up to 100 people per month.

Donations are needed and welcomed! Below you will find a detailed list of the essential items that make our monthly feeds such a success!

WHAT WE NEED:
* Turkey, Chicken or Beef sandwich meat (NO PORK!!!)
* Whole wheat bread
* Condiments (mayo and mustard)
* Lettuce, Tomatoes and other veggies
* Fruit both fresh and canned
* Healthy snacks (crackers, chips, granola, fruit bars, fruit snacks, pastries, nuts, yogurt etc.)
* Water
* Juice
***And anything else healthy that you think would fill the bag and a belly with love!

ADDITIONALLY ASIDE FROM FOOD WE NEED:
*** Paper sandwich bags
*** Plastic sandwich bags
*** Serving Gloves
*** Paper towels
*** Hand sanitizer
*****And any other suggestions that you may have would be great!

DONATIONS CAN BE MADE THROUGH
http://www.gofundme.com/KENNETHHARDINGFOUNDATION

Thank you so much for your support in this struggle! The best way to heal the community is to provide the pathway to the basics that we have been denied as a whole. In order to fight we must feed The Body, The Mind and The Spirit!

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All out for Palestine! @ Ferry Building (Embarcadero Bart)
Jul 20 @ 10:00 pm – Jul 21 @ 12:00 am

Israel has announced a ground invasion of Gaza!!

All out for Palestine!!

Within the past couple weeks the state of Israel has killed over 230 Palestinians injured and displaced thousands and is now preparing for an all out ground invasion of the prison otherwise known as Gaza. .

Join us to to stand with the Palestinian people, demand an end to US aid to Israel, and honor those who have passed as Israel continues its attacks on Palestinians in Gaza, the West Bank, and occupied 1948 Palestine.

WE DEMAND THAT

End US Aid to Israel!
Stop the Attack on Gaza now!
End the Apartheid State of Israel!
Free all our political prisoners!
Support the Palestinian people’s struggle for liberation!

Flags, kuffiyehs, signs, banners, and voices are all welcome!

List of sponsors and endorsers:

Advocates for Indigenous California Language Survival
Al-Awda Right to Return Coalition
American Friends Service Committee of San Francisco
American Muslims for Palestine
Anakbayan- Silicon Valley
Anakbayan- East Bay
ANSWER: Act Now to Stop War and End Racism
AROC: Arab Resource & Organizing Center & AYO: Arab Youth Organizing
Arab Culture and Community Center
Arab Talk Radio
Art Forces
BAYAN
Buena Vista UMC — Church & Society Committee
Cal Students for Justice in Palestine
Coalition for Palestinian Rights – SF
Code Pink
Community Futures Collective
Free Palestine Movement
Freedom Archives
FreedomWriters of Northern California
Idriss Stellie Foundation
Justice for Palestinians
International Action Center
International Jewish Antizionist Network
International Socialist Organization
ISM-Northern California
League of Filipino Students- SFSU
MECA: Middle East Children’s Alliance
Northern California Friends of Sabeel
OMID Advocates for Human Rights
PAC Bay Area
Palestinian Youth Movement
Queers Undermining Israeli Terrorism
Real Cost of Prisons
SF Women In Black
SFWILPF
Solitary Watch
South Bay Mobilization
United National Antiwar Coalition
USACBI – US Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel
USPCN: US Palestine Community Network
Workers World Party

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Community Funeral procession For Palestine Demonstration (SF) @ San Francisco Ferry Building
Jul 20 @ 10:00 pm – Jul 21 @ 12:00 am

Join us in a symbolic funeral procession to honor the Palestinian martyrs that have sacrificed their lives for the liberation of Palestine.

Within the past couple weeks the illegal, terrorist, and apartheid state of Israel and their military have killed over 170 Palestinian, and thousands have been injured as the Israeli government has bombed Gaza.

It is going to be a symbolic procession that are similar to the funeral processions that happen in the streets of Palestine for over 60+ years!

WE DEMAND THAT

The San Francisco Bay Area says no to Zionism!
Stop US Aid to the Apartheid State of Israel!
Free all our political prisoners!
Support the Palestinian people’s struggle for liberation!

Facebook page & RSVP

Flags, kuffiehs, signs, banners, and voices are all welcome!

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Jul
21
Mon
Cafe Night: Benefit for Soul, Film Showing, Dance Party @ Long Haul Infoshop, not far from Ashby BART
Jul 21 @ 1:00 am – 5:00 am

Soul, our dear friend and lifelong community activist has accumulated quite a large medical debt. Let’s have a night of feast, revolution, and getting down on the dance floor to show our love and support!

6PM: $5. suggested donation per plate (more most welcome!!, but no-one turned away…support comes in many forms, and the presence of good friends is the best!)

MENU:
Chili
Brown Rice
Veggie dawgs & grilled zucchini
Salads
Desserts:
Chocolate chip cookies by Stormy
Coconut cream pie bunt cake by Gail

7PM Film: “Berkeley Liberation Radio: Micro Power for the People” (1hr.)

8PM on: Dance Party: Dedicate & Request special songs for the playlist…

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Jul
22
Tue
Undermining the $12.25 Minimum Wage Ballot Initiative @ City Hall
Jul 22 @ 8:30 pm – 11:00 pm

The Community & Economic Development Committee of the City Council will take up a proposed ballot initiative which would conflict with and undermine the $12.25 min wage and paid sick leave ballot initiative that will appear on the ballot in November. This is a cynical attempt by the one percent and their Council lackeys to destroy what 33,000+ voters of Oakland have already said they support (by their signatures on the ballot petition).

 Oakland Sustainable And Fair Compensation Act Of 2014 From: Council President Patricia Kernighan Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Submitting, On The Council’s Own Motion To The Electors At The November 4, 2014 Statewide General Election, The “Oakland Sustainable And Fair Compensation Act Of 2014”, A Proposed City Ordinance Establishing A City Minimum Wage And Requiring Paid Sick Leave; And Directing The City Clerk To Fix The Dates For Submission Of Arguments And Provide For Notice And Publication In Accordance With The Law

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Jul
24
Thu
Stop the War on Children. @ Ron Dellums Federal Building
Jul 24 @ 11:00 pm – Jul 25 @ 12:30 am

Stop the War on Children from Gaza to the U.S./Mexican Border!

Say No to Racism and War! Stand with children and youth under attack. Solidarity with Palestine and the people of Central America. In support of the call for a national week of actions from 7/17 – 7/24. A united action initiated by the International Action Center – Bay Area and supported by the AROC: Arab Resource & Organizing Center, EBIYC – East Bay Immigrant Youth Coalition, Middle East Children’s Alliance, and American Friends Service Committee.

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Jul
25
Fri
Hands Off The Trayvon 2 – Court Support! @ Wiley Manuel Courthouse
Jul 25 @ 3:00 pm – 6:30 pm

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Jul
26
Sat
Justice For Yanira (We Want Answers!) @ Half Moon Bay Volunteer Fire Department
Jul 26 @ 12:00 am – 2:00 am

Join the family, friends and community as they demand justice for an innocent life stolen by law enforcement. Yanira Serrano Garcia was murdered on June 3, 2014 by San Mateo County Sheriff’s.

The family seeks accountability from law enforcement and the District Attorney’s office.

Please join us on Friday, July 25, 2014 at 5pm as we meet at the Half Moon Bay Fire Station located at 1191 Main St, Half Moon Bay CA for a rally and march.

The family has asked that you please wear white.

Learn more here: http://www.policestateusa.com/2014/yanira-serrano-garcia/

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Forum: Eyewitness Palestine. The People Resist Colonial Occupation
Jul 26 @ 2:00 am – 4:00 am

A professor of literature and Black Studies, GAThomas recently traveled to Palestine in May 2014 as part of contingent of college and university professors working out of North America in support of Palestinian solidarity, liberation and freedom from occupation, apartheid and colonization. Replete with photographic images, this talk is a first-hand report-back from the Occupied West Bank facing more and more bombings, repression and kidnappings everyday with the support of what Malcolm X dubbed “dollarism.”

Wheelchair accessible. Refreshments provided.

More info:  www.ANSWERsf.org.

 

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Fracking Initiatives Benefit @ First Congregational Church of Berkeley
Jul 26 @ 2:00 am – 4:00 am

Fracking Initiatives Benefit. Friday, July 25.

Dr. Sandra Steingraber, scientist, author, and mother, will discuss strategies for building the movement to stop fracking and protect our communities and climate

This event is a special fundraiser for the dedicated residents of 3 California counties who have collected signatures to put fracking ban measures on their county ballots in November. The oil industry has already shown it will fight these measures. We must show the Bay Area’s strong support for local communities standing up for their rights to clean air, water, energy and a safer climate for our children.

Tickets are $20 but donations beyond the ticket price are encouraged to help fight the power of Big Oil.

Buy tickets now (page on 350BayArea website)
Download flyer (PDF)

To appreciate the power and clarity of Ms. Steingraber’s voice, you could no better than reading the 2012 Huffington Post article summarizing her statement to the Democratic Conference of the New York Senate, in which she addresses both the dangers of fracking and the corruptibility of the legislative process. (New York state subsequently passed a 5-year moratorium on fracking. Challenges to local bans on fracking are now being heard by the state Court of Appeals.)

Visit Ms. Steingraber’s website at http://steingraber.com/

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Laborfest: Oakland 1946 General Strike Walk @ Latham Square
Jul 26 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Meet at the fountain in Latham Square, in the intersection where Telegraph and Broadway converge across from the Rotunda Building (Oakland City Center/12th St. BART), Oakland.

With Gifford Hartman of the Flying Picket Historical Society. This walk will revisit the sites of Oakland’s “Work Holiday” that began spontaneously with rank-and-file solidarity with the striking, mostly women, retail clerks at Kahn’s and Hastings department stores whose picket line was being broken by scabs escorted by police.

Within 24 hours, it involved over 100,000 workers and shut down nearly all commerce in the East Bay for 54 hours. In 1946 there were six general strikes across the U.S.; that year set the all-time record year for strikes and work stoppages. The Oakland “Work Holiday” was the last general strike to ever occur in the U.S.. until the November 2nd, 2011 General Strike called by Occupy Oakland, albeit only a one-day event. This walk and history talk will attempt to keep alive the memory of this tradition of community-wide working class solidarity.

See also:
http://www.flyingpicket.org/node/15
http://www.laborfest.net/2014/2014schedule.htm

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100th Birthday Party for the Berkeley Post Office @ Downtown Berkeley Post Office steps.
Jul 26 @ 8:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Join Us for a Birthday Party
for the Berkeley Post Office

It’s the 239th Birthday of the United States Post Office and the One Hundredth Birthday of the Berkeley Post Office!  Please join us! These festivities will be one of many events throughout the country commemorating National Postal Heritage Day.

Celebration will include Music, Birthday Cake and a Group Photo!

Be sure to be there!

Brought to you by Save the Berkeley Post Office.

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March For Palestine. @ Chelsea Manning Plaza
Jul 26 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm

March for Palestine….Chelsea Manning Plaza aka Justin Herman Plaza, Market @Embarcadero in SF. 

6,000 people this past Sunday; 20,000 this coming Saturday.

ANSWER COALITION.

On July 16th, Israeli Defense Forces deliberately targeted a group of children playing soccer on a Gaza beach, killing four from the same family and maiming the others—another war crime committed against the Palestinian people.

WE DEMAND THAT 

Stop US Aid to the Apartheid State of Israel! 
Free all Palestinian political prisoners! 
End the collective punishment of Palestinians!
End colonial occupation of Palestine!
Stop the massacre in Gaza! End the blockade of Gaza!

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San Francisco Mime Troupe. Plus Community Forum on Albany Bulb. @ Live Oak Park
Jul 26 @ 8:00 pm – 10:30 pm

Community Forum on the Albany Bulb: 1:00 PM
Music: 1:30 PM
Performance: 2:00 PM

The San Francisco Mime Troupe creates and produces socially relevant theater of the highest professional quality and performs it before the broadest possible audience.

We do plays that make sense out of the headlines by identifying the forces that shape our lives and dramatizing the operation of these giant forces in small, close-up stories that make our audiences feel the impact of political events on personal life.

To make this work accessible the Mime Troupe performs its shows in local parks at a price everyone can afford: FREE.

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Know Your Rights Training: Berkeley Copwatch. @ Grassroots House
Jul 26 @ 9:00 pm – 10:30 pm

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Jul
27
Sun
Eyewitness Palestine “The People Resist Colonial Occupation” @ Alan Blueford Center for Justice
Jul 27 @ 12:00 am – 2:00 am

A professor of literature and Black Studies, GAThomas recently traveled to Palestine in May 2014 as part of contingent of college and university professors working out of North America in support of Palestinian solidarity, liberation and freedom from occupation, apartheid and colonization. Replete with photographic images, this talk is a first-hand report-back from the Occupied West Bank facing more and more bombings, repression and kidnappings everyday with the support of what Malcolm X dubbed “dollarism.”

Wheelchair accessible. Refreshments provided.

 

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Berkeley WPA Walk @ Downtown Berkeley Post Office
Jul 27 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm


WPA Berkeley Walk
With Harvey Smith


This walk will explore the “New Deal nexus” in Berkeley that includes Berkeley High School, the Community Theater, Civic Center Park, Post Office art, the old UC Press Building (now being repurposed as the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive), and the old Farm Credit Building. The tour will also include the incredible mosaic mural on the UC Berkeley campus and photographs of the California Folk Music Project, Western Museum Laboratory, WPA prints at the Berkeley Public Library, and WPA projects on the UC Berkeley campus.

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Prison Abolition BBQ!
Jul 27 @ 8:00 pm – Jul 28 @ 12:00 am

Join Critical Resistance members, allies, friends and other anti-prison activists for an abolitionist liberation BBQ! We will eat, drink, play, dance, share stories from these past exciting months, and affirm our ongoing fight to end the caging of our communities!

Families welcome – we’ll have plenty of activities for kids 🙂

Let’s celebrate our work, build our connections, and raise money so we can increase our capacity to fight prison industrial complex! Bring your friends, your comrades, and your wallet!

Facebook page & RSVP.

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Jul
29
Tue
Occupy Forum: Theater of the Oppressed. @ Global Exchange, 2nd floor, near 16th St. BART
Jul 29 @ 1:00 am – 4:00 am
OccupyForum continues … 
Information, discussion & community! Monday Night Forum!! 

Occupy Forum is an opportunity for open and respectful dialogueon all sides of these critically important issues!

OccupyForum presents

Jiwon Chung and friends:

Theatre of the Oppressed

Internal Oppression

As we’ve previously experienced, Theater of the Oppressed is a collection of games, techniques and exercises for using theater as a vehicle for personal and social transformation. It uses the dynamized human body and the charged theatrical space as a laboratory for exploring power, transforming oppression, and finding solutions to the fundamental problems of conflict, inequality, injustice and human suffering. Last time we focused on oppression by external power; this time we’ll explore how internal oppression controls us.

Augusto Boal’s Theater of the Oppressed has spread across the Americas and more than 70 countries worldwide. Theatre of the Oppressed is taught in classrooms and in the streets, bringing together students, scholars, administrators, policy makers, and community activists in the pursuit of social justice and human rights. Its use is particularly timely today given the worldwide attention to the rights of the indigenous peoples represented by the adoption of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in 2007.

Jiwon Chung is a professional actor, director, and a key theorist of Theater of the Oppressed. He is the Artistic Director of Kairos Theater Ensemble, Adjunct professor at Starr King School at the Graduate Theological Union, and past President of the national organization for Theater of the Oppressed. Author of numerous books, articles, and performances, he is considered a pioneer in the integration of somatics, theater of the oppressed, and socially engaged art. The focus of his work is in the application of theater as a tool for social and political change, using Theater of the Oppressed to challenge, resist, and transform systemic oppression and structural violence and to redress large scale historical atrocity and injustice. His approach to performance and social change is informed by his background as veteran, martial artist, and 3 decades of Vipassana meditation.

Announcements will follow.

 

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