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Dec
7
Sat
East Bay Alternative Book and Zine Fest 2019 @ Omni Commons
Dec 7 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm

The East Bay Alternative Book and Zine Fest is back at the Omni Commons in Oakland for it’s tenth anniversary!

Vendor list and workshops TBA!

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BASTARD (Anarchist) Conference 2019 @ Longhaul
Dec 7 @ 3:00 pm – 9:00 pm

For nearly twenty years participants in the Berkeley Anarchist Study Group have been organizing the BASTARD Conference: afternoons of presentations & conversations about the beautiful idea of anarchy. This year our presenters are:

– Wolfi Landstreicher (Apio Ludd)
– Big Katt
– Jason McQuinn
– Nev Ferox
– John Henri Nolette

Saturday December 7th
3pm-9pm
The Long Haul
3124 Shattuck Ave, Berkeley
Free, though donations for The Long Haul are GREATLY appreciated

No meal break this year, instead we’re hoping to do a potlatch! bring something tasty to share in case folks get hungry.

Come join us for an afternoon of cursed theory, delirious rants, and degenerate discourse with the wild-eyed wretches of the study group. Any questions, email birdsoffire@riseup.net

Study group meets every Tuesday from 7-9pm (note the new time!) at The Long Haul. Readings and other info at sfbay-anarchists.org

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Green Strategy: The Path to Fundamental Transformation. @ Niebyl Proctor Library
Dec 7 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm

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Dec
8
Sun
The Sixth Annual Howard Zinn Book Fair – Strike! Discovering Our Power @ City College of San Francisco - Mission Campus
Dec 8 @ 10:00 am – 6:00 pm
sm_zinn_2019.jpg The 6th Annual Howard Zinn Book Fair!
The fair draws upon the legacy of legendary historian and activist Howard Zinn by gathering together over 60 publishers, booksellers, zinesters and community groups and dozens of author readings, panel discussions and workshops, all to explore the ways people can take collective action to build a better future.

The HZBF has become an invaluable annual event for left political culture in the San Francisco Bay Area and this year will feature over 50 author readings and panel discussions (each 90 minutes long!) on a wide range of issues relating to economic and social justice. Speakers will include Silvia Federici, Jane McAlevey, Alice Bag, Bhaskar Sunkara, Nicholas Baham III, Eric Drooker, Shawna Potter, Charlie Anders, Emory Douglas and voices from The Umbrella Movement in Hong Kong, The Yellow Vest Movement in France, The Oakland Teachers Strike and more.

The theme of this year’s book fair is “Strike! Discovering Our Power.” We selected this theme to celebrate the ways in which everyday people discover their ability to work together. Inspired by the wave of strikes across the United States in the past year, the massive General Strikes in India, and the recent uprisings in Algeria, Sudan, Lebanon and Chile, we expand the idea of the strike to include all of the ways people can take collective action to preserve their homes, protect life on earth, respect indigeneity, shut down the machinery that produces racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, and inequality, and build movements that are strong enough to last. The Strike! is not only about withdrawing our labor, but about redirecting it to create a better world.

Building on Zinn’s legacy, the mission of the HZBF is to showcase authors and organizations which chronicle the often overlooked experiences of oppressed people and their struggle for justice. Since its founding, the HZBF has been held annually as a free, volunteer-run, one-day event in the Mission District of San Francisco, drawing around 2000 attendees each year. We recognize the stories of the ways that everyday people have risen to propose a world beyond empires big and small. The Howard Zinn Book Fair is a non-sectarian left event that welcomes a wide variety of political left traditions where discussion can flow freely; where differences can be articulated, heard, and debated; and where people can connect with each other and talk about creating a better world.

Please join us!

For our program of speakers and exhibitors and for more info visit our website at:
https://howardzinnbookfair.com/
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Bitcoin and crypto currencies @ Niebyl Proctor Library
Dec 8 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm

Sunday Morning at the Marxist Library

Bitcoin and crypto currencies

Bitcoin showed the world that there can be a decentralized alternative to existing nation-state fiat currencies. People anywhere in the world can send and receive any amount of money, nearly for free, with no middlemen that can censor their transactions. Come learn about the history of crypto currencies, the differences in eToro vs Coinbase and the benefits they offer to society compared to the systems we have today. This talk is geared towards those new to crypto currencies who are interested in the separation of money and state. Lets dream together about a peer to peer future, and how wecan bring financial services to the 2 billion people who are not served today. One of our new members, Josh Elitthorse, a staff software engineer at Coinbase, the biggest exchange in the United States, will lead our discussion.

FREE — but we will pass the hat to support ICSS — FREE

About Sunday Morning at the Marxist Library
A weekly discussion series inspired by our respect for the work of Karl Marx and our belief that his work will remain as important for the class struggles of the future as they have been for the past.

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Emory Douglas and Jeff Haas: Honoring Fred Hampton
Dec 8 @ 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm

Join Jeff Haas & Emory Douglas and the Freedom Archives for this Howard Zinn Book Fair event!

50 years ago Chicago police with FBI support raided Black Panther Fred Hampton’s Chicago apartment assassinating him and Mark Clark and injuring 4 others. Attorney Jeff Haas exposes the conspiracy behind the execution in this updated book. Emory Douglas, then Minister of Culture for the Black Panther Party, will also join us.

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Dec
9
Mon
Socialist Feminist Panel: Silvia Federici, Jenny Brown, and Dani Burlison @ Moe's Bookstore
Dec 9 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

East Bay DSA is proud to co-sponsor this panel discussion featuring some of the leading socialist-feminists of our time. Silvia Federici is a feminist activist, writer, and teacher well known for her works “Wages Against Housework” and Caliban and the Witch. Jenny Brown is a National Women’s Liberation organizer, former editor of Labor Notes, and author of Without Apology: The Abortion Struggle Now. Dani Burlison is the author of Some Places Worth Leaving (Tolsun Books, 2019), Dendrophilia and Other Social Taboos: True Stories.

Silvia Federici – Witches, Witch-Hunting, and Women and Re-Enchanting the World
Jenny Brown – Birth Strike: The Hidden Fight over Women’s Work
Dani Burlison – All of Me: Stories of Love, Anger, and the Female Body

This event is free and wheelchair accessible. PM Press is a fellow co-sponsor.

Accessibility Information

This event is wheelchair accessible via elevator to event room

 

 

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Dec
10
Tue
Beyond Climate Denial: Countering Fossil Fuel Industry Tactics @ Children's Creativity Museum
Dec 10 @ 5:00 pm – 7:30 pm

Climate scientist Mike Mann, community organizer Andres Soto, and investigative journalist Antonia Juhasz will discuss ways of countering the fossil fuel industry’s shifting tactics to block a just and equitable transition off dirty fossil fuel production.

The panel will be moderated by climate attorney Kassie Siegel and followed by a mixer with food and drinks.

Hosted by the Center for Biological Diversity and the 11th Hour Project, co-sponsored by Sunflower Alliance and the Children’s Creativity Museum.

Free. RSVP

 

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Dec
11
Wed
Poor People’s Campaign: March and Mass Meeting | We Must Do MORE Tour @ Glide
Dec 11 @ 5:45 pm – 9:00 pm

**This event will be ASL Interpreted**

Join the Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival in San Francisco for the 4th stop of the We Must Do M.O.R.E. national tour as we Mobilize, Organize, Register and Educate.

The tour stop in California will culminate with a March and Mass Meeting on Wednesday, December 11. We will march through San Francisco at 6:00 pm and gather together for a mass meeting at 7:00 pm. This will follow an Oakland community site visit to shine light on the struggles and stories of impacted people from the community and provide a platform for them to share both the conditions they are facing and the solutions they believe in

At the Mass Meeting, we will hear from people directly impacted
by systemic racism, poverty, ecological devastation, militarism and the war economy, and the corrupt moral narrative. We will also hear from Rev. Barber and Rev. Theoharis, Co-Chairs of the Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival.

The Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival is organizing a 25-state We Must Do MORE national tour from September 2019 to May 2020. This tour will lead into the Mass Poor People’s Assembly & Moral March on Washington, where thousands of poor people and moral agents will gather at the nation’s capitol on June 20, 2020 to demonstrate their power.

We will demand the implementation of our Moral Agenda and call all people of conscience to engage in deeply moral civic engagement and voting that cares about poor and low-wealth people, the sick, immigrants, workers, the environment, people with disabilities, first nations, the LGBTQ community, and peace over war.

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Reimagining local journalism in Oakland @ Wolfman Books
Dec 11 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

The View from Somewhere: Reimagining local journalism in Oakland

Join us for a conversation on journalism, objectivity and an equitable approach to local news in Oakland.

Two months after the 2016 presidential election, radio journalist Lewis Raven Wallace proclaimed “Objectivity is Dead and I’m Okay With it” to highlight how “neutrality” in newsrooms can be a tool of white supremacy. While journalism schools and newsrooms often tout objectivity as a pillar of the craft, Wallace argues that if you look back at how journalists in the U.S. reported on issues like slavery or the early LGBTQ movement, “many of the journalists who’ve told the truth in key historical moments have been outliers and members of an opposition, here and in other countries.”

Wallace is now launching a book and accompanying podcast, The View from Somewhere: A Podcast About Journalism With A Purpose, and going on tour to facilitate conversations about “objectivity,” oppressed communities, and the news.

At this special event in Oakland, Wallace will talk with journalist Tasneem Raja about the harm caused by the myth of objectivity, and facilitate a group discussion on how journalism can better serve and reflect Oakland.

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Dec
12
Thu
OAKLAND POLICE COMMISSION @ East Oakland Youth Development Center
Dec 12 @ 5:30 pm – 8:00 pm

Agenda Items of Special Interest:

 

VII. Draft Ordinance on Military Police Equipment The Ad Hoc Committee for Military Police Equipment will present a revised version of a draft ordinance for review.

VIII. Report on Policing of Oakland’s Unhoused Communities The Commission will discuss the report which was prepared on behalf of the Coalition for Police Accountability by students at the University of California, Berkeley.

X. The Use of Force Working Group will present its draft report which needs to be complete by the end of the year.

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Poets Laureate on Social Justice @ Oakland Public Library
Dec 12 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm

Explore poetry and social justice in this exciting poetry reading at the Oakland Public Library Main Library.

Join Oakland Youth Poet Laureate Finalist, Darien Em, along with host Ron Riekki, co-editor of Undocumented: Great Lakes Poets Laureate on Social Justice, with five local poets laureate (not youth) sharing poems around a theme of social justice.

Featuring:

Caroline Goodwin, San Mateo County Poet Laureate 2014-2016
Darien Em, Oakland Youth Poet Laureate Finalist 2018-2019
Juanita J. Martin, Fairfield Poet Laureate 2010-2012
Dani Gabriel, El Cerrito Poet Laureate 2018-present

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DSA: Beer & Roses Labor Social @ Telegraph Beer Garden
Dec 12 @ 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 EBDSA Labor Committee & learn how you can get involved.

 

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Radical Futures, United Fronts: Global Women’s Resistance Against State Violence & Repression @ EastSide Arts Alliance
Dec 12 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Join GABRIELA Oakland and the Center for Political Education for “Radical Futures, United Fronts: Global Women’s Resistance Against State Violence & Repression.”

This panel discussion will bridge individual struggles against ongoing and escalating policing, militarization, and repression at home and around the globe. Panelists will speak to the political fights against rising authoritarianism and repression in Palestine, the Philippines, Venezuela, and our own backyards in Oakland to shed light onto the strength of our movements and the tacit threats they pose to the ruling class.

Featuring the following speakers:
� Lara Kiswani, Executive Director of the Arab Resource & Orrganizing Center
� Carolina Morales, Venezuelan Activist
� Desiree Mims, Member Leader of the Black Organizing Project – Irma Shauf-Bajar, Chair of GABRIELA USA
� Moderator: Claire Valderama-Wallace, Community Health Nursingg Faculty at CSUEB & External Educational Development Chair of GABRIELA Oakland

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Dec
13
Fri
Save Chelsea and Julian – Rally/Protest
Dec 13 @ 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm

WE CAN SAVE CHELSEA MANNING AND JULIAN
ASSANGE FROM TORTURE AND DEATH

Please sign up for our emails and alerts at: https://bayaction2freeassange.org and watch the
INCREDIBLE “SHOWTIMES” Manning doc.free @ https://archive.org/details/XYChelsea

The Main Stream Media (MSM) is so full of lies, it’s got the masses confused!!
There are only a few places we can get the truth.Chelsea and Julian were two of
the most important WHISTLE BLOWERS to tell the truth about USA’s illegal,
immoral WARS. USA is one of the largest TERRORIST countries in history,
killing, wounding, and forcing emigration on millions of folks (did you know there
are 65 million migrants?) all over the world!!

Saving Chelsea and Julian is EXTREMELY IMPORTANT!! To the
Working class and it’s Allies.They told us the truth about the wars! And all the
NEW McArthyism (phony Russia Gate conspiracy led by the New York Times) is
blaming Julian for being a puppet of Russia. So much of all our issues stem
from the honesty of Chelsea and Julian!! That’s why the RULING CLASS
imprisoned them and want’s them DEAD.

Please write letters to Chelsea (only hand written and no post cards or
pictures, or anything written on the outside of the letter) Write to: Chelsea
Elizabeth Manning, William Truesdale Adult Detention Center, 2001 Mill Road,
Alexandria Va. 22314. Also write julian writejulian.com

We need to hip people to YouTube , Web sites and twitter feeds ie. –
#xychelsea,#defendassange, and wikileaks.org – Please check out these specific
links, and add comments and tell your friends:

– Real News Network – “Federal judge continues Chelsea Manning’s
confinement and $1000/day fine” https://youtub.be/qjywz_U_x1c –
The Jimmy Dore Show – “Chelsea Manning jailed again for
protecting journalism” https://youtu.be/bTqVNKXZYAY (89,000 hits)
– Chelsea Manning 2min “Abolish ICE”https://youtu.be/R7qpQGGQqa8
-Orion song”WE will keep fightin everyday even though our tears won’t go
away!” https://youtu.be/T5-3db8GDFY
– Chelsea’s scathing 7 page letter to the judge about the history of the SECRET GRAND
JURIES: – https://www.aaronswartzday.org/chelsea-manning-letter

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Ella Baker’s Birthday Party @ Restore Oakland
Dec 13 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

ELLA’S BIRTHDAY

Our namesake Ella Josephine Baker was a fierce advocate for justice. She believed in the power of people to create mass change.

Ella’s birthday is on December 13th – and there is no better way to honor her legacy than to celebrate together in community 

We are so grateful for what we have accomplished together this year – from strategic policy wins to moving into our permanent home – and we want to honor and appreciate YOU, our members!

Our team will share an update on our 2019 wins and a sneak preview of what we can expect in the year ahead.

Come share in cake and community as we kick back for a fun celebration!

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Dec
14
Sat
A Cry From Bethlehem to the International Community: Palestinian Christian Advent Message @ Pacific School of Religion
Dec 14 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm
Palestinian Christian, Daniel Bannoura – from the Bethlehem Bible College in the West Bank — will speak about the current realities on the ground in Palestine. The event commemorates the 10th Anniversary of the Kairos Palestine document issued by Palestinian Christians as word of faith, hope, and love from the heart of Palestinian suffering. Kairos Palestine was modeled after the Kairos South Africa document issued in the 1980’s during the anti-apartheid struggle.

Panelists Include:
Rev. Dale Weatherspoon, Easter Hill United Methodist Church Rev. John Anderson, St. John’s Presbyterian Church
Rev.. Allison Tanner, Lakeshore Ave. Baptist Church

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Winter Caring Village @ Mosswood Park
Dec 14 @ 11:00 am – 1:00 pm

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Economics Book Group: “Banking on the People.” Hosted by Strike Debt Bay Area. @ Omni Commons
Dec 14 @ 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm

Beginning on August 10th, the Strike Debt Bay Area Economics Book Group began discussing Banking on the People: Democratizing Money in the Digital AgeWe tackled the introduction and first chapter, available through the ‘Look Inside’ feature on Amazon, for the August 10th meeting.

For our September 7th meeting, we will be discussing the rest of the first section, Chapters 2-6.

For our October 12th meeting, we will be discussing Chapters 7-9, the first part of the second section.

For our November 16th meeting, we will be discussing Chapters 10 – 13.

For our December 14th meeting, we will be discussing Chapters 14 and through to the end.

All are welcome!

The Economics Book Group began with Doughnut Economics and continued with Take Back the Economy.  We read a few chapters every month.

“Today most of our money is created, not by governments, but by banks when they make loans. This book takes the reader step by step through the sausage factory of modern money creation, explores improvements made possible by advances in digital technology, and proposes upgrades that could transform our outmoded nineteenth century system into one that is democratic, sustainable, and serves the needs of the twenty-first century.”

“In Banking on the People, attorney Ellen Brown provides a much-needed roadmap for reforming monetary and credit systems and the central banks now strangling our common human future. More lucidly that any other expert I know, she shows how we can break the grip of predatory financialization now extracting value from real peoples’ productive activities all over the world. Her in-depth research and systemic overview of the global and local politics of money-creation and credit allocation include all the viable proposals of global experts and reformers. She reviews many of these reforms: from financial transaction taxes, to a universal basic income to provide purchasing power for the cornucopia of goods and services now produced, to expanding the public banks she so ably promotes via the Public Banking Institute, to returning the Fed and all banks to serving the public utility functions that economies require. This book is a must read for citizens in all societies who see the promising future as we seek to widen democracies and transform to a cleaner, greener, shared prosperity, based on the renewable abundance of free daily energy from our sun.” – Hazel Henderson, CEO of Ethical Markets Media and author of Mapping the Global Transition to the Solar Age and other books.

 

 

 

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Leading from Below: School Funding, Strikes, and Union Democracy @ Tamarack
Dec 14 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm

Join us for an evening of food, drink, and politics as we discuss with Bay Area teachers on the recent walkout in Berkeley, the struggle against Privatization in Oakland, the statewide fight for public education, and the democratization of teacher’s unions across the Bay Area.

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