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The Muslims I Know (2008) 58 minutes
The events of 9/11 have created much interest in Islam and Muslims. Mainstream media have responded to this demand for information with generalizations and stereotypes. America’s community of Muslims longs to be a part of the discourse. THE MUSLIMS I KNOW is a documentary that gives them a chance to be heard and understood through dialogue with non-Muslim Americans.
The underlying idea is to highlight similarities between Islam and other Abrahamic faiths and to celebrate the cultural richness and diversity brought into the American mix by Muslim communities. It is also a much needed platform for moderate Muslims to express their views about what’s happening in the world. By being both American and Muslim they have a unique insight into the complex inner workings of American foreign policy and the role of the media.
Doors Open 6:15pm
Film 6:30pm
Film Screening will be followed by Q & A with Mara Ahmed
East Bay DSA is thrilled to present a talk and Q&A with veteran Marxist organizer and founding member of PSOL in Brazil: Pedro Fuentes.
Recommended reading:
Brief notes on the world situation:
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Notes on Latin America:
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Pedro’s Bio:
Pedro Fuentes was born in Pergamino, Argentina and began his activism there as a teenager, when he and his brother joined a high-school student movement to reform the schools called Movimiento de Accion Reformista. Later, in the 1960s, he joined Palabro Obrera, led by the Argentine Trotskyist Nahuel Moreno, and organized in the factories in his city. In 1971, his older brother, Luis Enrique Pujals, was one of the first to be “disappeared” by Argentina’s dictatorship for his activity in the Partido Revolucionario de los Trabajadores (PRT). Soon after, Pedro was forced to flee Argentina and lived in exile for the duration of the dictatorship and beyond, traveling across Latin America and Europe and embedding himself in socialist movements wherever he went.
Eventually he moved to Brazil and in 2000 began organizing with Movimento Esquerda Socialista (MES), then a tendency in the Workers Party (PT). In 2003, the PT introduced anti-worker pension reforms supported by Brazil’s right wing parties. A number of dissenting PT deputies, including MES leader Luciana Genro, voted against the reforms and were subsequently expelled from the PT. Pedro joined these expelled leaders in founding PSOL as a left alternative to the PT. For many years he served as PSOL’s secretary of international relations, though he has recently stepped back to enjoy his old age
1st Session: 10:15 – 1:00 PM
2nd Session: 1:15 PM – 4:00 PM
We’ve all been there. Someone in a public place says or does something to another person that makes us feel uncomfortable or even scared for that other person. Learn how to intervene in those situations, including tactics from de-escalation strategies to some basic self-defense.
We’ll meet in a dojo, where you’ll have an opportunity to talk about and practice different intervention tactics, including practicing different strategies in different scenarios.
This training is also being offered in the afternoon.
Accessibility Information
The training will be held on the ground floor, and will be accessible to folks who are mobility impaired, but the bathroom is old and tight and so is not accessible to folks with wheelchairs. Scent-free soap will be provided in the bathroom.
Golden Gate Branch is hosting a pop-up exhibit and film screening of original Black Panther Party (BPP) memorabilia, put together by historian Billy X Jennings, from the archives of ‘It’s About Time.’
After the film “Lords of the Revolution,” former Panthers will join us for a panel discussion of their experiences in the BPP. Delive into the history of this influential group with first-hand accounts of Party activities and programs.
Hear our panel discuss “Socialism and the Black Liberation Struggle”
Featuring:
– Monica Moorehead, 2016 Workers World Party Presidential Candidate, Managing Editor http://www.workers.org newspaper, editor “Marxism, Reparations and the Black Freedom Struggle”
– Pierre LaBossiere, Haiti Action Committee
– Jeremy Miller, Idriss Stelley Foundation, Last 3%
Hear about the fight for socialism and the struggle against white supremacy in the context of capitalism and imperialism. What about the contributions of W.E.B. Du Bois, the Black Panthers, Walter Rodney, Kwame Nkrumah among others?
Join in the discussion afterwards.
Refreshments will be served. The space is wheelchair accessible.
East Bay DSA has been a leading voice in the fight to guarantee healthcare as a human right. As we continue growing our Medicare-for-All campaign, we need your input! Our first Medicare for All open strategy meeting will be a forum for all members to participate as we decide how to expand our campaign. During the meeting, we will
- Learn about healthcare and why we’re fighting to change it
- Discuss our national and local goals for the campaign
- Debate and vote on political tactics that can help us win
Our campaign is only as strong as the membership initiative and ideas that go into it. Should we be holding community educational events? Building coalitions with other organizations? Helping people enroll in Medicaid or Medi-Cal? We need your input to help determine our next steps as we fight to end private insurance and win Medicare for All!
The venue is wheelchair accessible, and you can contact Matt with any accessibility questions.
Dr. Larry Shoup will speak and lead a discussion on:
“California’s Plutocratic Politics: Time for a Dialogue on Green Party Strategy and Tactics”
What time is it in terms of the earth’s ecologies? What time is it politically, in terms of activism for the people and the earth and against the threats posed by reactionary plutocratic Republicans and mainstream plutocratic Democrats? What are the implications for elections as the main focus of Green Party activism? What are the alternatives? The case for varied local Green Party campaigns to promote municipal grass roots democracy and community based economics. The goal of this Green Sunday is both educational and developmental in the sense of beginning a dialogue
on what should be our strategy and tactics for the immediate future and longer term.
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Larry Shoup was the Green Party candidate for California Secretary of State in 2002. He is the author of five books, including Wall Street’s Think Tank: the Council on Foreign Relations and the Empire of Neoliberal Geopolitics (Monthly Review Press 2015).
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Join us for the next Indivisible Berkeley General Assembly, hosted by our Immigration Team and Racism & Criminal Justice Reform Team. Agenda details will be published when they are available.
Doors open at 7. We start promptly at 7:30.
Just prior to the meeting, join us for a training on how to bring more of your friends into the Indivisible Berkeley community. 6:15-7:15 at the Finnish Hall downstairs cafe. More info
ADA Accessibility: The Finnish Hall has stairs leading up to the entrance so is not ADA accessible. Please email us with questions.
STOP DEPORTATION DEMONSTRATIONS
at ICE immigration holding center (deportations)
Mondays and Wednesdays 4 – 6 pm
Let’s build a permanent presence at I.C.E. to stop the deportations.
Bring signs, Spread widely.
OTU’s Mission
The Oakland Tenants Union is an organization of housing activists dedicated to protecting tenant rights and interests. OTU does this by working directly with tenants in their struggle with landlords, impacting legislation and public policy about housing, community education, and working with other organizations committed to furthering renters’ rights. The Oakland Tenants Union is open to anyone who shares our core values and who believes that tenants themselves have the primary responsibility to work on their own behalf.
Monthly Meetings
The Oakland Tenants Union meets regularly at 7:00 pm on the second Monday evening of each month. Our monthly meetings are held in the Community Room of the Madison Park Apartments, 100 – 9th Street (at Oak Street, across from the Lake Merritt BART Station). To enter, gently knock on the window of the room to the right of the main entrance to the building. At the meetings, first we focus on general issues affecting renters city-wide and then second we offer advice to renters regarding their individual concerns.
If you have an issue, a question, or need advice about a tenant/landlord issue, please call us at (510) 704-5276. Leave a message with your name and phone number and someone will get back to you.
Join the Restaurant Opportunities Center of the Bay Area to share stories of struggle + resilience, celebrate our strengths and collectively shift the culture of the Bay Area restaurant industry towards: *Racial Equity *Professionalization * Harassment-Free Environments & *Dignity in the Workplace!Join the Restaurant Opportunities Center of the Bay Area to share stories of struggle + resilience, celebrate our strengths and collectively shift the culture of the Bay Area restaurant industry towards: *Racial Equity *Professionalization * Harassment-Free Environments & *Dignity in the Workplace!
Find more information here.
This event is being hosted by ROC the Bay
No Ban No Wall: Confronting the Militarization of Our Borders
A panel discussion entitled No Ban, No Wall: Confronting the Militarization of Our Borders and Communities
The Trump presidency has increased attacks on immigrant and marginalized communities through targeting sanctuary cities, instituting the Muslim ban, and revoking temporary protected status for thousands. But, these actions are based on a long-standing foundation of xenophobia and criminalization. Such repression manifests not only at borders, but also in our backyards in the form of militarized policing, state surveillance, and collusion between local and federal law enforcement.
Join us for a panel discussion to analyze these intersections with some of the individuals working to defend the health and rights of immigrant communities.
� Ofelia Ortiz Cuevas, Assistant Professor of Chicana/o Studies at UC Davis
� Lara Kiswani, Executive Directoor of the Arab Resource and Organizing Center (AROC)
� Pierre Labossiere, Co-Founder oof the Haiti Action Committee
� Abraham Vela M.D., Clinica Marttin-Baro volunteer
This event is part of the “Social Medicine for Our Times” event series organized by BCSM and CNA/NNU.
West Oakland/Uptown/Adams Point Social
In addition to canvasses, a critical part of each canvassing district’s monthly organizing are the social events, which create a more casual space to talk about the fight to decommodify healthcare. Come meet the wonderful comrades and neighbors in your district and socialize about socialism over a beer or some food.
Mark Gomez discusses “Beyond Crisis Liberalism,” exploring the possibilities for renewed economic progress, and an end to economic exclusion, in California. For details, call 510.644.2020.
STOP DEPORTATION DEMONSTRATIONS
at ICE immigration holding center (deportations)
Mondays and Wednesdays 4 – 6 pm
Let’s build a permanent presence at I.C.E. to stop the deportations.
Bring signs, Spread widely.
Let us know if you can make it out to our next social hour in South Berkeley! Come out to connect with DSA, learn more about our Medicare for All campaign, meet your neighbors, and join us for a political discussion!
Black Lives Matter Co-Founder Patrisse Khan-Cullors, asha bandele, and Mother Jones reporter Jamilah King will be in San Francisco to launch our event series with Mother Jones.
Cullors and bandele will present their new book, “When They Call You a Terrorist: A Black Lives Matter Memoir,” which follows Cullors’ own experience living as a Black woman in America.
In 2013, Cullors, along with Alicia Garza and Opal Tometi, created the Black Lives Matter movement in response to George Zimmerman’s acquittal in the murder of Trayvon Martin. Galvanized by injustice, the organization grew. Each year, new cases of police brutality fueled the ongoing movement.
The past five years are a testament: protesters organized en masse, #BlackLivesMatter trended consistently across the globe. Voices raised, finally heard – yet still more deaths, more acquittals.
At this special event, audience members will be privy to an intimate discussion with these three women about one of the most salient issues of today.
Tickets are limited, so be sure to reserve your spot soon.
Bay Area Book Festival
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