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Sep
25
Fri
Tell US Attorney General Lynch in Person: Justice 4 Pedie Perez! Stop Police Terror! @ Richmond City Hall
Sep 25 @ 12:30 pm – 2:00 pm

US Attorney General Loretta Lynch is quietly coming to Richmond City Hall this Friday.

Once again, despite evidence, witnesses, and a video of the shooting, the police killing of an unarmed man has been ruled a justifiable homicide and will not be investigated. This is unacceptable! We need police accountability now!

Lynch has tuned out the pleas of the people for police accountability. The parents of Pedie Perez, an unarmed man who was killed by Richmond PD last September, are asking for your help.

The Oscar Grant Committee in solidarity with the Perez family, is organizing a rally in front of the Richmond City Hall on Friday. Let us speak up loud and clear demanding justice for Pedie and all those whose lives have been stolen by police terror!

#Justice4Pedie #EndPoliceTerrorNow

 

 

New time!!! 12:15pm Today!

OGC Members and Supporters,

It appears the USAG will begin speaking with reporters at 12:45pm, a revised timeline, so it is probably best to arrive at the Civic Center Plaza no later than 12:15pm tomorrow (Friday, 9/25).

This info is from the RPA.

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Felix Hunziker: Protesting For Citizen’s Rights and Justice
POSTED BY FELIX HUNZIKER 13SC ON SEPTEMBER 24, 2015

This Friday, September 25, will be a remarkable day in Richmond. US Attorney General Loretta Lynch is visiting to observe and commend local officials on efforts to build bridges between the community and our police department. And rightfully so, since we have made much progress since the bad old days of the Richmond Cowboys

The truly remarkable part, however, is that these same officials will then return to their desks at City Hall and continue to ignore and unlawfully block pleas from the family of Richard “Pedie” Perez for an independent investigation into their son’s death at the hands of a Richmond police officer.

Real trust and transparency means putting the rights of the community first but all our Mayor, City Attorney, and others appear interested in is protecting the City from liability. A Police Commission investigation represents unwanted exposure for a city already dealing with a federal lawsuit. As a member of that Commission I couldn’t care less about the legal risk to our city, all I care about is that both police officers and citizens receive a fair, impartial investigation when breakdowns or mistakes happen.

I’m pro-citizen. I’m also pro-cop. A young man is dead. I have no idea if Pedie Perez’s death was justifiable or not but I do know our City has blocked his family’s right to an independent investigation. That’s what I’m going to protest at City Hall tomorrow at 12:15 PM. I hope you’ll join me.

http://www.radiofreerichmond.com/felix_hunziker_protesting_…

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Stop Police Terror. Which Side Are You On? @ Boalt Hall, Room 170
Sep 25 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

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Lac-Mégantic Rail Workers Forum @ Militant Labor Forum Headquarters, Room 250
Sep 25 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

fiery-tankcars-LacMegantic.jpgThe Canadian government has threatened Montreal, Maine and Atlantic engineer Thomas Harding and traffic controller Richard Labrie with life in prison as scapegoats for the Lac-Mégantic oil train disaster.  Jeff Powers of the SWP will lead a discussion about the real causes of the disaster on July 26, 2013 where a MMA train derailed, destroying the downtown and killing 47 people.

Crew size reduction, long hours with little time for rest, and poorly maintained track, bridges and rolling stock all play important roles in the Lac-Mégantic catastrophe, but the Canadian government is framing two individuals instead of investigating the real causes and  vigorously prosecuting the corporations responsible.

Donation: $5 — $1 for unemployed.  Traducción al español.

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Sep
26
Sat
Omni Work Party @ Omni Commons
Sep 26 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

*Who*: You–at ANY level of skill (newbs encouraged to attend)!
*What*: Work Party (fun, learning, labor, love)! — Also see TASKS list below!!!
*When*: *Sat 9/5 @ 12 noon* (And Every Saturday, FOREVER)!
*How*: With our bare hands, feet, noses, etc — plus tools and stuff!
*Why*: Omni Commons needs some serious elbow grease to get ship-shape, for the safety, accessibility, and delight of all!

*TASKS*
* Doors (re-hanging and installing closers)
* Carpentry in the basement
* Plumbing, tile, and other water-related activities
* Drywall ’til you drop
* Felt the feet of our ballroom furniture
* Protect our building from confused critters like pigeons!
* General cleaning / tidying / arranging / creativity / expression / explosions / excitement / activity!!!!!!!
* much much much more!

Please join your fellow volunteers, especially the zany and rambunctious
Building and Maintenance Working Group (woooohooooooooooooooooooooo)!Omnivore480

 

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Flood Wall Street West Non-Violent Direct Action Prep @ Greenpeace Warehouse
Sep 26 @ 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm

The Flood Wall St. West Welcoming Committee will be hosting two non-violent direct action preps on Sept. 26 & 27 (both 1pm-4pm).

These preps will take participants through the philosophy and tools used in non-violent direct action. These preps will include discussions on the concept of affinity groups, give participants an opportunity to form one or more, a legal briefing and an overall plan for Sept. 28th.

These preps will be an important place to get plugged into for Flood Wall St. West.

WHAT’S FLOOD WALL STREET WEST?
One year ago, thousands of us flooded Wall Street in New York, taking mass direct action in the heart of a global financial system that’s fueling the climate crisis.

Now, a year later, people across the continent are preparing and organizing for #FloodTheSystem, a continental uprising against the economic and political systems threatening our survival.

To kick off #FloodTheSystem, we’re going to Flood Wall Street West: San Francisco’s financial district. Flood Wall Street West will consist of a tour of shame of some of the worst corporate and political bad actors in San Francisco’s financial district. We will take mass direct action to shut down business as usual and emphasize the connections between the climate crisis, capitalism, exploitation and oppression.

For more info on Flood Wall Street West, check out floodwallstwest.org

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What Can We Do to End Police Murder?
Sep 26 @ 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm

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Stop Urban Shield: What’s Next?
Sep 26 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm

Sponsored by the Stop Urban Shield Coalition

Hundreds of people carried out powerful theater in the streets and a rally in downtown Oakland on September 11, protesting ‘Urban Shield’ – a regional police militarization exercise, war equipment expo, and SWAT  team competition.

This is the third year that a broad community coalition has mobilized to resist this militarization that is part of the violence, oppression and trauma of communities of color and others impacted by state violence. Last year, the coalition successfully pressed Oakland to disinvite Urban Shield from having the expo in downtown Oakland; this year Pleasanton hosted the expo. More than ten thousand people signed a petition to the Alameda Board of Supervisors to stop Urban Shield, which is funded by the Department of Homeland Security and run by the Alameda County Sheriff’s Department.

This Saturday, join us for a lively report on this year’s events and discussion of how to continue to resist and end these militarization exercises in our area. The discussion will be led off by Woods Ervin of the TGI Justice Project and John Lindsay-Poland of American Friends Service Committee.

This event will be held in a space with posters created by artists from around the country in response to militarization of police, borders, in wars, and on alternatives, called #HumanizeNotMilitarize, sponsored by the American Friends Service Committee.

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Sep
27
Sun
Omni Commons Rent Party: Part Two! Bake Sale, Music, Movies, More @ Omni Commons
Sep 27 @ 10:00 am – 10:00 pm

Rummage Sale | Bake Sale | Lunch / Dinner | Live Music | Movie Night!

Wow, Part One was amazing, let’s do it again, but for longer this time 😉

Please come and donate to Omni Commons to help us cover our ongoing expenses and keep this common space thriving for positive social change!

Schedule:

  • 10am – Open Rummage Sale + Bake Sale
  • 12pm – Open Meal Service (Lunch / Dinner)
  • All day until 8pm – Live Music / Performances

We need you to bring your friends, your enemies, and your frenemies—as long as you come to support Omni Commons, and most important to HAVE FUN!

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Flood Wall Street West Non-Violent Direct Action Prep @ Greenpeace Warehouse
Sep 27 @ 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm

The Flood Wall St. West Welcoming Committee will be hosting two non-violent direct action preps on Sept. 26 & 27 (both 1pm-4pm).

These preps will take participants through the philosophy and tools used in non-violent direct action. These preps will include discussions on the concept of affinity groups, give participants an opportunity to form one or more, a legal briefing and an overall plan for Sept. 28th.

These preps will be an important place to get plugged into for Flood Wall St. West.

WHAT’S FLOOD WALL STREET WEST?
One year ago, thousands of us flooded Wall Street in New York, taking mass direct action in the heart of a global financial system that’s fueling the climate crisis.

Now, a year later, people across the continent are preparing and organizing for #FloodTheSystem, a continental uprising against the economic and political systems threatening our survival.

To kick off #FloodTheSystem, we’re going to Flood Wall Street West: San Francisco’s financial district. Flood Wall Street West will consist of a tour of shame of some of the worst corporate and political bad actors in San Francisco’s financial district. We will take mass direct action to shut down business as usual and emphasize the connections between the climate crisis, capitalism, exploitation and oppression.

For more info on Flood Wall Street West, check out floodwallstwest.org

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Open Circle ~ Families Fighting for Justice @ Omni Commons
Sep 27 @ 3:30 pm – 5:30 pm

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Film and Discussion about White Privilege @ Omni basement
Sep 27 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm

Come watch some short films on White Privilege and then engage in a discussion about the films and the issue in general. Supported by members of Open Circle, which will have met from 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM just previously (all are welcome to either or both events!)

The film choices are still being finalized. Stay tuned.

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Community Democracy Project @ Omni Commons, Basement Hall
Sep 27 @ 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm

The Community Democracy Project is your connection to direct democracy in Oakland! Convened out of Occupy Oakland in Fall 2011, we’re gathering steam on a campaign to bring the people back in touch with the city’s resources through participatory budgeting.

Picture this: Across Oakland, Neighborhood Assemblies are regularly held in every community. People come together to tackle the important issues of their neighborhoods and of the city. At these assemblies, people don’t just have discussions–they learn from one another, from city staff, and they make fundamental decisions about how the city should run. They decide the city budget.

Democratic, community budgeting is a powerful step toward building strong communities, real democracy, and economic justice–and it’s being done all over the world.

The budget of the City Oakland totals more than $1 billion per year. Although part of the budget must be used for specific purposes, still over half of the budget–over $500 billion per year–consists of general purpose funds paid by the taxes, fees, and fines of the people of Oakland. The Mayor and the City Council decide the city budget, with minimal input from the community.

Working together, we will not only get a seat at the table–we will REBUILD the table itself. Participatory democracy is real democracy–join us to say: Local People, Local Resources, Local Power!

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Sep
28
Mon
Flood Wall Street West– Mass March & Action to Shut Down Climate Profiteers @ Chelsea Manning Plaza
Sep 28 @ 8:00 am – 10:00 am

Flood the institutions that are profiting from the climate crisis. Wear Blue.

More InfoFloodWallStWest.org
#FloodTheSystem

One year ago, thousands of us flooded Wall Street in New York, taking mass direct action in the heart of a global financial system that’s fueling the climate crisis.

Now, a year later, people across the continent are preparing and organizing for #FloodTheSystem, a continental uprising against the economic and political systems threatening our survival.

To kick off #FloodTheSystem, we’re going to Flood Wall Street West: San Francisco’s financial district. Flood Wall Street West will consist of a tour of shame of some of the worst corporate and political bad actors in San Francisco’s financial district. We will take mass direct action to shut down business as usual and highlight the connections between the climate crisis, capitalism, exploitation and oppression.

Come dressed in blue. We’ll have everything else you need, including chant sheets, banners, signs, props and art.

This is direct action for everybody. While many of us will risk arrest, everyone can participate safely, whether or not you’re willing to go to jail. We will lead a legal briefing and nonviolent direct action training before the march to make sure that everyone is prepared to participate.

Organized by the Flood Wall Street West Welcoming Committee

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Picketing SF Hotels with Unite Here, Mayoral Candidate @ Le Méridien
Sep 28 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm

The Le Méridien and Hyatt on Fisherman’s Wharf are not respecting the right of workers to choose a union. UNITE HERE Local 2 has called for actions on those days. Join the Francisco for Mayor Campaign on the picket line on Monday, Sept. 28, from 12 noon to 2 p.m. and from 4 – 6 p.m. at Le Méridien, 333 Battery Street, between Clay and Sacramento. If you are willing to engage in a civil disobedience action, call 415-863-1225 or email sflivingwage@riseup.net

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Occupy Forum: Green Party Candidates @ United Here Local 2 Union Hall
Sep 28 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Information, discussion & community! Monday Night Forum!!
Occupy Forum is an opportunity for open and respectful dialogue
on all sides of these critically important issues!

OccupyForum presents
Francisco Herrera and Ross Mirkarimi:
Addressing the Needs of the People
F R A N C I S C O  H E R R E R A

Francisco Herrera is a musician, a long-time Green Party member, and an activist with the Living Wage Coalition. He is running for Mayor in order to “bring the wisdom of the neighborhoods to City Hall.” Francisco has developed a 12-year plan for getting SF back to meeting the needs of the people who live here. And he has done this with over 200 residents’ input. In a speech to the League of Women Voters, he asked: “How do we get City Hall to listen to the wisdom of our neighborhoods and respect our strengths? What kind of city do we want for our children and grandchildren — for ourselves?”

Francisco started the “People’s Campaign” to form a long-term effort to develop a plan and vision of San Francisco as a city friendly and affordable to working families. Francisco’s platform includes building more affordable housing, eviction protection, a budget that prioritizes arts and human services, safe streets and a better Muni system, public education, an expansion of Healthy SF, an end to deportations and cooperation with ICE, accountable policing, and more living wage jobs.

Herrera has been endorsed by Jill Stein (Green Party US Presidential Candidate 2116), the Green Party, the Peace and Freedom Party, the Tenants’ Union, SF supervisor John Avalos, former Calif. Assembly member Tom Ammiano,  SF Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi, SEIU Local 1021, and AFT Local 2121, and many SF labor unions. You can find out more at: http://www.peoplescampaign.net/platform

R O S S  M I R K A R I M I

Ross Mirkarimi has succeeded in lowering the costs for inmates to stay in touch with their families by phone (a key factor in lowering recidivism). He has supported Five Keys, an award-winning high school inside the jail. Mirkarimi has increased visiting hours for all inmates, and houses transgender inmates according to gender identity. He also helps enroll inmates in Obamacare when released from jail. Sheriff Mirkarimi has made some good decisions that have put him at odds with Mayor Lee. He has strongly supported SF’s “sanctuary city” policy, which allows undocumented immigrants to cooperate with law enforcement without fear of deportation. Mirkarimi is also is the only Sheriff in the state to have an Eviction Assistance Unit, which protects tenants and slows evictions. This assistance, while short of an outright refusal to evict (which would result in Lee suspending Mirkarimi), has put Mirkarimi at odds with landlords and developers. The Green Party strongly endorses Ross Mirkarimi for another term as Sheriff.

Refreshments. 6-6:30 meet and munch. 6:30-9 Herrera and Mirkarimi Q & A and your input. Donations greatly appreciated. No one turned away. No money ever accepted from corporations… ever. From civic center BART come up escalator to UN Plaza and walk straight thru the plaza to Hyde St. Turn right on Hyde and walk 2 short blocks to Golden Gate. Turn right and walk to middle of the block to 215.

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Berkeley Post Office Defenders General Assembly @ Downtown Berkeley Post Office Steps
Sep 28 @ 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm

Come learn about continuing developments in the battle save the Berkeley Post Office, other Post Offices in the area, and the Postal Service from privatization, support our Occupiers and help us plan our next steps in opposition to the theft of our public commons.

The postal service wanted to sell the post office to Hudson-Mcdonald, a local developer. The City of Berkeley sued the post office to stop the sale. Hudson-Mcdonald backed out of the deal in early December.

Federal Judge William Alsup decided to dismiss the lawsuit in April because the Postal Service says it is not currently selling the building.  But we’re not fooled. The Postal Service could “find” a buyer at any moment. Fortunately, the Judge ordered the Postal Service to provide 42 days notice before any sale, so that the lawsuit could be refiled.

Check out the Community Garden at the Post Office.

In the latest developments, Berkeley has Declared War on Its Homeless, and an ordinance criminalizing the homeless came before the City Council on June 30th (see here and here) but was tabled until at least September.

Also check out our website and the Save the Berkeley Post Office website, and First they Came for the Homeless Facebook for updates.

BPOD is an offshoot of Strike Debt Bay Area, which itself is an offshoot of Occupy Oakland and a chapter of the national Strike Debt movement, which is an offshoot of Occupy Wall Street.

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Sep
29
Tue
Tell Alameda County Supervisors to Stop Funding Urban Shield @ 5th Floor
Sep 29 @ 10:45 am – 1:00 pm

It’s been two weeks since the Stop Urban Shield coalition rallied in Oakland, California against notorious SWAT-training and weapons expo, Urban Shield.

Check out our successful #StopUrbanShield press round up here!

But we’re just getting started. 

TomorrowSeptember 29th, the Alameda County Board of Supervisors is set to sign off on an amendment to Sheriff Ahern’s two-year agreement with the Urban Areas Security Initiative (a Department of Homeland Security grant program) that funds SWAT trainings, including Urban Shield.

This year, one of the Urban Areas Security Initiative agreements is increasing to $6,289,697 for Fiscal year 2014-2016. We must let the Board of Supervisors know that we are watching Urban Shield, and all federal funding of militarized trainings more broadly (see sample text below.) 

1) Call and email Board of Supervisors today!

Supervisor Haggerty// shawn.wilson@acgov.org (510) 272-6691
Supervisor Valle//  christopher.miley@acgov.org (510) 272-6692
Supervisor Chan//  jeanette.dong@acgov.org (510)272-6693
Supervisor Miley// anna.gee@acgov.org (510)272-6694
Supervisor Carson//   rodney.brooks@acgov.org (510)272-6695

2) If you are near Oakland, visit the BOS general meeting tomorrow 9.29 at 10:45 am and make a public comment at

1221 Oak Street, Room #555
Oakland, CA 94612

“Dear _________
I am writing to urge you and all Alameda County Board of Supervisors to take leadership in putting an end to the militarization of police and disaster preparedness represented by the annual Urban Shield exercises and weapons display, funded by DHS through the Urban Areas Security Initiative. The emphasis on SWAT teams as the response to emergencies – including natural disasters – as well as the exclusive focus on worst-case violent scenarios, diminishes resources for responding to the ordinary emergencies community members face every day: inaccessible housing and medical care. It also reinforces an attitude that police are at war with communities, with people of color, poor and those with mental health issues bearing the worst brunt.Alameda County should not be hosting Department of Homeland Security funded events, which involve not only nine Bay Area counties, but teams from around the United States.That is why I ask you to not sign the amendment to increase the Urban Areas Security Initiative grant tomorrow, and to stand with Alameda County communities, and people across the nation, not federal agencies!

Regards,

_______

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Press Conference: Berkeley PD Stop Data Reveals Stark Racial Disparities @ City Hall Steps and Cypress Room, 1st Floor
Sep 29 @ 11:00 am – 11:30 am

Sponsored by: Berkeley NAACP; UCB Black Student Union; Berkeley Copwatch: ACLU Berkeley/ NorthEastBay Chapter: National Lawyers Guild, San Francisco Bay Area Chapter

Newly released data on police stops confirms local activists’ and communities’ of color charges of racial profiling in Berkeley. Data collected by the Berkeley Police Department reveals a pattern of discriminatory conduct against African American and Latino civilians.

Stops: Though Black people constitute less than 8% of Berkeley’s population, they were 30.5% of those stopped by police; whites, comprising 60% of Berkeley, were 36.7% of those stopped.

Disposition: 38.1% of White people stopped by Berkeley police were eventually released without being either arrested or cited. However, 66.2% of African Americans were released without an arrest or citation, with Hispanics/Latinos close behind at 56.4%.

Searches: African Americans were 31% of civilians stopped, yet they were 57% of searches. Whites, on the other hand, were 37% of stops and only 14% of searches.

Local organizations will discuss the data and its implications in detail at the press conference.

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“We’re All Being Watched: Local Surveillance.” @ UC Davis, King Hall, Room 1301
Sep 29 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

Cyrus Farivar, author and senior business editor at Ars Technica, will deliver a talk titled “We’re All Being Watched: Local Surveillance.”

This event is sponsored by the Mellon Sawyer Seminar

 

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BBQ in Support of Richard Linyard, killed after OPD stop in Suspicious Circumstances
Sep 29 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm

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