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Dec
19
Tue
Freedom On the Move Prisoner Solidarity Postcard Writing @ E.M. Wolfman General Interest Small Bookstore
Dec 19 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

oin us for a night of art, books, prisoner solidarity, music and food!
*Special edition N.O. Bonzo / CR tshirts * * Dignidad Rebelde art table + more *

*Kid-friendly! Coloring book pages and kids station with childcare.*

It’s time for our annual Prisoner Solidarity Postcard mailing. We invite you to join us as we take action and build power across prison walls!

Every year in the wintertime, Critical Resistance sends a note of solidarity, hope, and encouragement to all of the subscribers of The Abolitionist newspaper that are currently locked up in jails, detention centers, and prisons. This year we have over 5,800 postcards to send to our imprisoned comrades.

Every year we spend over $2,000 on postage stamps to send political organizing resources to people inside. This fall, CR Oakland members initiated a new study group with imprisoned people inside, based on Black and Pink’s model. With 25 people in prisons across the country, 15 CR Oakland members and volunteers read articles from The Abolitionist newspaper, wrote study questions and responses, then facilitated discussion across prison compiling prisoners’ responses with member responses and analysis, to send back to the study group inside. Can’t make it but want to support? Make a gift for postage here (https://criticalresistance.networkforgood.com/projects/42158-critical-resistance-year-end-fundraiser) and dedicate it to CR Oakland. Your gifts will help us launch the second study group in January 2018!

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Berkeley Homeless Persons’ Memorial Service
Dec 19 @ 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm

The Table has the privilege of co-hosting the Berkeley Homeless Persons’ Memorial Service, Tuesday December 19th 6:30pm gather at First Presbyterian Church, 2407 Dana Street then process to First Church Berkeley, 2345 Channing Way. Hosted by the Table Spiritual Community and First Church Berkeley.

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Dec
20
Wed
#96Hours of #NonCompliance to Reclaim King’s Radical Legacy – Planning SpokesCouncils @ ACCE Action
Dec 20 @ 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm

Please come out to join the first in our series of spokescouncils to help plan the #96Hours of #NonCompliance to Reclaim King’s Radical Legacy.

Note that in contemplating what is happening in the world right now, and the critical importance of solidarity with indigenous peoples and peoples engages in liberation struggles around the world – the third day of #96Hours will be Indigenous/International Solidarity Day!

Here is our revised Call and please don’t forget to join our Facebook spokescouncil event series by clicking “interested” on the series, then “going” on the dates you are able to attend.

Help plan 96 Hours by attending the spokescouncils

WE.WILL.NOT.COMPLY.

96 Hours of Non-Compliance Over King Day Weekend

It’s that time again, Bay Area! For the fourth year in a row, for #96hours over the King Day Weekend, the Anti Police-Terror Project calls our comrades into the streets to stand in solidarity and say no to white supremacy, say no to state sponsored terror, say no to development over people, say no to misogyny, say no to homophobia and transphobia, say no to the targeting of immigrants, say no to the targeting of Muslims. We call on you to join us and show the Trump-Schaff Regimes that WE WILL NOT COMPLY with their corporate agenda.

We call upon groups large and small, well-established or brand new, to plan your own action(s) within a common framework:

  • On Friday, January 12, 2018, we are calling for actions that focus on State-Sponsored Violence.
  • On Saturday, January 13, 2018, we are calling for actions that focus on Housing.
  • On Sunday January 14, 2018, we are calling for actions that focus on Indigenous/International Solidarity.
  • On Monday, January 15, 2018, we reclaim MLK Day.

Our #96hours culminates with a mass mobilization, and we ask everyone to come together for the Reclaiming King’s Radical Legacy March through the streets of Oakland.

Furthermore, we call upon both individuals and groups in our community (whether you’re planning an action or not) to come together in a series of spokescouncil meetings in order to coordinate and support the many actions that will be planned:

  • Thursday 12/14           7:00 – 9:30 pm
  • Sunday 12/17           1:00 – 3:30 pm
  • Wednesday 12/20      7:30 – 9:30 pm
  • Wednesday 1/3            7:00 – 9:30 pm
  • Saturday 1/6            1:00 – 3:30 pm
  • Monday 1/8          7:00 – 9:30 pm
  • Wednesday 1/10          7:00 – 9:30 pm

Even before Trump took office and the KKK took off their hoods, we saw open displays of white supremacy and state-sponsored violence in the Bay Area. We saw police agents murder our Black and Brown community members in broad daylight with no repercussions. We saw local city governments embolden law enforcement departments with unlimited overtime, paid leave after murdering residents, militarized equipment, and a blank check to use dangerous and “non”-lethal devices to crack down on our culture and political dissent.

Even before the Oakland Police Department received national news coverage for the rape of a young teen sex worker by tens of law enforcement agents across the Bay Area, we saw the open sexual harassment and exploitation of our Black and Brown community members in broad daylight with no repercussions.

Even before the GOP-controlled U.S. Congress began its warpath to destroy healthcare and public education and exacerbate poverty, we saw our local city governments do NOTHING to aid long-time residents at risk FOR YEARS as the housing crisis continues to grow worse and worse.

That’s why we are telling all agents of our oppression, from 45 to Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf that WE WILL NOT COMPLY with their corporate agenda.

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Dec
24
Sun
ALL I WANT FOR XMAS IS INSURRECTION! @ Niebyl Proctor Library
Dec 24 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm
lew-xmas002.pdf_600_.jpgLew Finzel will give us a reading of ‘TIS THE SEASON, a short story by the Weird Fiction writer (and Fire-Breathing Radical) China Mieville

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.

Labor donated by ICSS volunteers

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Homeless in Berkland – A Television Documentry. @ Television
Dec 24 @ 10:30 pm – 11:30 pm

Homeless in Berkland will air on Berkeley’s Comcast Channel 28 this Sunday. It will air again on Tuesday December 26 @ 5:00 p.m. (PST) Just after Democracy Now!

It can be watched on local TV or live from anywhere in the world here: https://www.bcmtv.org/article/watch_channel_28

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Dec
26
Tue
Homeless in Berkland – A Television Documentry.
Dec 26 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Homeless in Berkland will air on Berkeley’s Comcast Channel 28 this Sunday, December 24, and again on Tuesday December 26  Just after Democracy Now!

It can be watched on local TV or live from anywhere in the world here: https://www.bcmtv.org/article/watch_channel_28

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Dec
27
Wed
DSA SF Game Night
Dec 27 @ 6:00 pm – 11:00 pm

Join your comrades for a fun night of pizza and gaming! This is an alcohol-free event, but your favorite 2-liters of soda are definitely allowed.

Bring your favorite board game or your favorite console & games and get ready to have some wholesome fun. Don’t forget the extra controllers!

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Jan
1
Mon
9th Annual Oscar Grant Vigil @ Fruitvale Bart Station
Jan 1 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

The Oscar Grant Foundation is hosting the 9th Annual Oscar Grant Vigil “Speak Up and Judge Fairly”

The Oscar Grant Foundation (OGF) was established on August 13, 2010, as a Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation.  It was organized after the criminal trial and subsequent conviction of former B.A.R.T. Police Officer Johannes Mehserle for the January 1, 2009 unlawful killing of Oscar Julius Grant III.  Oscar’s mother, Rev. Wanda R. Johnson, now heads the Foundation, and its mission is to help bridge the gap of distrust between individuals in at-risk communities and law enforcement.

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Jan
3
Wed
Direct “Right” Action @ Heart and Soul Center of Light
Jan 3 @ 6:15 pm – 8:00 pm

At Here at Heart and Soul Center of Light , we recognize society has systems in place that train, condition, and socialize us to sever connections to people who are perceived as “different” or less than. That’s why on Wednesday evenings we set an intention of debunking those lies, envisioning a more inclusive and free world.

Please join Valerie Joi Fiddmont, Rev. C. Michael Woodstock and myself as we co- lead a discussion on the infinite potential of direct right action. On that evening, I will discuss my work in public worship and ritual protest as a means of revealing God in impossible situations/ people and supporting a movement to ending social injustices.

Meditation begins 6:15p – 6:30p with discussion following.

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#96Hours of #NonCompliance to Reclaim King’s Radical Legacy – Planning SpokesCouncils @ ACCE Action
Jan 3 @ 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm

Please come out to join the first in our series of spokescouncils to help plan the #96Hours of #NonCompliance to Reclaim King’s Radical Legacy.

Note that in contemplating what is happening in the world right now, and the critical importance of solidarity with indigenous peoples and peoples engages in liberation struggles around the world – the third day of #96Hours will be Indigenous/International Solidarity Day!

Here is our revised Call and please don’t forget to join our Facebook spokescouncil event series by clicking “interested” on the series, then “going” on the dates you are able to attend.

Help plan 96 Hours by attending the spokescouncils

WE.WILL.NOT.COMPLY.

96 Hours of Non-Compliance Over King Day Weekend

It’s that time again, Bay Area! For the fourth year in a row, for #96hours over the King Day Weekend, the Anti Police-Terror Project calls our comrades into the streets to stand in solidarity and say no to white supremacy, say no to state sponsored terror, say no to development over people, say no to misogyny, say no to homophobia and transphobia, say no to the targeting of immigrants, say no to the targeting of Muslims. We call on you to join us and show the Trump-Schaff Regimes that WE WILL NOT COMPLY with their corporate agenda.

We call upon groups large and small, well-established or brand new, to plan your own action(s) within a common framework:

  • On Friday, January 12, 2018, we are calling for actions that focus on State-Sponsored Violence.
  • On Saturday, January 13, 2018, we are calling for actions that focus on Housing.
  • On Sunday January 14, 2018, we are calling for actions that focus on Indigenous/International Solidarity.
  • On Monday, January 15, 2018, we reclaim MLK Day.

Our #96hours culminates with a mass mobilization, and we ask everyone to come together for the Reclaiming King’s Radical Legacy March through the streets of Oakland.

Furthermore, we call upon both individuals and groups in our community (whether you’re planning an action or not) to come together in a series of spokescouncil meetings in order to coordinate and support the many actions that will be planned:

  • Thursday 12/14           7:00 – 9:30 pm
  • Sunday 12/17           1:00 – 3:30 pm
  • Wednesday 12/20      7:30 – 9:30 pm
  • Wednesday 1/3            7:00 – 9:30 pm
  • Saturday 1/6            1:00 – 3:30 pm
  • Monday 1/8          7:00 – 9:30 pm
  • Wednesday 1/10          7:00 – 9:30 pm

Even before Trump took office and the KKK took off their hoods, we saw open displays of white supremacy and state-sponsored violence in the Bay Area. We saw police agents murder our Black and Brown community members in broad daylight with no repercussions. We saw local city governments embolden law enforcement departments with unlimited overtime, paid leave after murdering residents, militarized equipment, and a blank check to use dangerous and “non”-lethal devices to crack down on our culture and political dissent.

Even before the Oakland Police Department received national news coverage for the rape of a young teen sex worker by tens of law enforcement agents across the Bay Area, we saw the open sexual harassment and exploitation of our Black and Brown community members in broad daylight with no repercussions.

Even before the GOP-controlled U.S. Congress began its warpath to destroy healthcare and public education and exacerbate poverty, we saw our local city governments do NOTHING to aid long-time residents at risk FOR YEARS as the housing crisis continues to grow worse and worse.

That’s why we are telling all agents of our oppression, from 45 to Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf that WE WILL NOT COMPLY with their corporate agenda.

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Jan
4
Thu
Pregnant Female Prisoners at Santa Rita Inhumanely Treated – Lawsuit @ Alameda County Sheriff's Office Administration Building
Jan 4 @ 11:00 am – 11:30 am

Federal Suit Charges Pregnant Female Prisoners at Alameda County Santa Rita Jail Inhumanely Treated – Coerced to Abort by Authorities

OAKLAND  –  Pregnant female prisoners are inhumanely treated and coerced to have abortions at the Alameda County Jail (Santa Rita) – women have had recent miscarriages and one gave birth alone in solitary confinement –  according to a new federal lawssuit naming Alameda County, the Alameda County Jail, the Alameda County Sheriff and dozens of individual officers as defendants.

Details available at the news conference.

At least three pregnant female prisoners are asking the court for “emergency relief” because they’ve repeatedly been denied medical attention, warm clothing, blankets, nutritious food and fresh air.

The lawsuit charges they’ve been told to agree to an abortion by defendants  – other pregnant women, including those who have miscarried, were similarly “scorned, branded and mistreated” by the jail. The women seek injunctive relief under the U.S. and state constitutions, and are asking the court to require a total cessation of inhumane and sexually biased treatment at Santa Rita, according to Bay Area civil rights lawyers Yolanda Huang and Dennis Cunningham.

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Oakland Privacy Advisory Commission – Head of NCRIC to Testify @ Oakland City Hall, Hearing Room 1, Oscar Grant Plaza
Jan 4 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

The head of Northern California’s Federal spy data center, the Northern California Regional Intelligence Center (NCRIC), will testify and answer questions from the Commission.

Agenda:

1. NCRIC Q&A with Mike Sena, Executive Director, also taking questions from the public.

2. Surveillance Ordinance

 

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Omni Orientation for New Commoners @ Omni Commons
Jan 4 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Come by our open Orientations every First and Third Thursday of the month at 6pm! We’ll introduce you to the variety of ways you can get involved at the Omni, whether through joining a working group or a collective—or starting one of your one. Write our Communications Working Group with questions: comms@omnicommons.org

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Jan
5
Fri
Rally to Save Temporary Protected Status for Immigrants – SF @ Federal Bldg (btw Market and Mission)
Jan 5 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Rally to Save Temporary Protected Status for Immigrants

The Trump administration is threatening to remove Temporary Protected Status (TPS) from Salvadorans, Hondurans, Nicaraguans, Syrians, and Haitians and send them back to situations of life-threatening violence. Many came to the United States because of wars and natural disasters and have been here for years, and for some, even decades. Removing Temporary Protected Status will put hundreds of thousands of people at risk of deportation. Sending them back to countries where there are ongoing conflicts or economic instability is a human rights disaster.

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Jan
6
Sat
Stop Unfair Evictions – SF
Jan 6 @ 11:00 am – 3:00 pm

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Local Film Screening: City Rising: Public Land for Public Good! @ First Congregational Church
Jan 6 @ 2:00 pm – 4:30 pm

Please join First Congregational Church of Oakland and KCET City Rising for a screening of the new documentary special, CITY RISING, examining gentrification in California, followed by a discussion about the use of Public Land in Oakland.

The multi-platform documentary series shows how gentrification is deeply rooted in a history of discriminatory laws and practices in the United States that have disproportionately impacted and continue to impact marginalized communities. The film follows the journey of California communities that are fighting displacement and features a growing movement of advocates seeking responsible development across the state.

Following the film, a group of local advocates from the Citywide Anti-Displacement Network will speak about the work they are doing to end displacement in Oakland.

This event is free and open to the public!

Additionally, this event is a fundraiser for First Congregational Church of Oakland (FCCO). If you cannot attend the event and give there, or if you would prefer to give online, please use the following link to donate to FCCO. In the Add a a note section, please type in City Rising.
https://paypal.me/FirstOakland

#CityRising #PublicLand4PublicGood #SaveE12

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You Are Not A Loan! Banks, Debt, and Socialism @ Starry Plough Pub
Jan 6 @ 2:00 pm – 4:30 pm

Suds, Snacks, & Socialism at the Starry Plough
2 blocks from Ashby BART in Berkeley

The Peace and Freedom Party presents
YOU ARE NOT A LOAN!
Banks, Debt, and Socialism

Bertolt Brecht famously asked whether it’s worse to rob a bank or to own one. Good question. To explore this issue, we are inviting Debbie Notkin and Maren Poitras from Friends of the Public Bank of Oakland and Gloria La Riva, 2016 Presidential Candidate of the Peace and Freedom Party.

Sat, Jan 6, 2018 • 2:00 PM-4:30 PM
FREE! (Please buy food & drink at the Pub.) FREE!

This is part of our on-going Socialist Forum Series on the first Saturday of every month. Doors open at 2 pm and the program will start promptly at 2:30 pm. The forum will end by 4:30 pm, but folks can stay and talk as long as you like. Speaker’s affiliations are listed for identification only. The opinions expressed do not reflect the official views of the Peace and Freedom Party.

The Peace and Freedom Party, born from the civil rights and  anti-war movements of the 1960s, is committed to socialism, democracy, ecology, feminism, racial equality, and internationalism.
http://www.peaceandfreedom.org

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Jan
7
Sun
Know Your Rights Training @ Grassroots House
Jan 7 @ 11:00 am – 12:30 pm

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Jan
8
Mon
Eviction Defense! @ Hall of Justice
Jan 8 @ 8:30 am – 11:00 am

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Occupy Forum @ Unite Here, Local 2
Jan 8 @ 6:45 pm – 9:00 pm
OccupyForum presents…
Information, discussion & community! Monday Night Forum!!
Occupy Forum is an opportunity for open and respectful dialogue
on all sides of these critically important issues
How the Current Tech Boom and Low
 Unemployment Rate Give Bay Area Service Workers Considerable Power
 
Ever notice all the HELP WANTED or NOW HIRING signs in windows of service industry establishments — like cafes, restaurant, bars, stores and shops — throughout the Bay Area? The current unemployment rate in San Francisco is 2.3%, its at an all-time historical low. The causes are various, but it’s clearly due to the tech boom and astronomically high housing costs creating a massive labor shortage. 
 
But this situation gives workers an incredible amount of power, which has largely gone untapped. This inquiry draws on participants​’ own employment situation, borrowing from Beverly Silver’s ideas of workplace power (from her monumental book Forces of Labor), to find ways to leverage this condition — of low unemployment and high demand — to the advantage of the working class. 
 
Examples will be given in the presentation (e.g. ILWU Local 10 here in the Bay Area has both associational power due to its union having a master contract at all 29 ports on the West Coast and workplace bargaining power due to ILWU’s strategic location at the chokepoint of the docks). We need to identify our power in our workplaces and strategize ways to leverage this power for higher wages, better conditions and social change, which is even more necessary as Trump enables attacks on the working class, especially state-level targeting of immigrants and Muslims. 
Come prepared to talk, share your own experiences, analyze all of our living/working conditions here in the Bay Area, and collectively strategize how to fight smarter, stronger — and in order to win!
Gifford Hartman is an adult educator, labor trainer, working class historian, and has been a rank-and-file militant in various industries (organized by the SEIU, ILWU and IWW)​,​ and presently teaches EFL/ESL in the unorganized adult education sector. He is a founding member of the Global Supply Chains Study/Research Group, which helps organize conferences and facilitates workshops for logistics workers to “scaffold” each other to a deeper understanding of how work in their various sectors is part of the same production process and how their collective power could be leveraged to strengthen their struggles.
Announcements will follow. Donations to OccupyForum
to cover our costs are encouraged; no one turned away.
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