An introduction to the global struggle for Socialism.
7:30 PM–9:30 PM
Redwood Gardens
will discuss his upcoming book Socialism in America. Gene
lectures often at the Niebyl-Proctor Marxist Library in Oakland.

Beginning on August 10th, the Strike Debt Bay Area Economics Book Group began discussing Banking on the People: Democratizing Money in the Digital Age. We 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.
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.
Being our largest Feed the Hood this year, join us for another opportunity to give back to our unhoused brothers and sisters across Oakland with a bag lunch and hygiene preparation and distribution to curbside communities. This Feed the Hood features a special winter item drive to help aid our unhoused family for the cold and wet weather.
Register for Feed the Hood 13.
For more info, visit eastoaklandcollective.com/feedthehood.
To win in 2020, we must build people power, political power, and solidarity with other movements who stand to benefit from the Green New Deal. This training is for any young person (35 and under) looking for a meaningful way to stand up for our climate, our homes, and our values during this critical election year. See more details and register here.
Sunday Morning at the Marxist Library
Group Discussion: Dictatorship of the Proletariat
ICSS member Eugene E Ruyle will provide an introduction and recommends everybody read the Wikipedia article, “Dictatorship of the Proletariat,” which is surprisingly good.
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.
For info or to subscribe to our weekly announcements,
Call Gene Ruyle at 510-332-3865 or email: cuyleruyle [at] mac.com
For our full schedule, go to icssmarx.org
The Peoples Park Holiday Concert is a celebration of all things fun. This Concert is FREE and OPEN to the public with various activities between Telegraph and Haste Street. Our theme is the Rights of the Homeless Child and their Families. We encourage you to bring your kids for giveaways and face painting and more!
Performers include Yukon Hannibal, 2 Lazy Boys, Carol Denney, David Axelrod, Michael Smith, Hali Hammer, and the Dapper Shindig Band! You can also share your talents at our open mic!
Come for the music, stay for the history, free speech, gardens, and the PEOPLE! Join the fun and get up to date information about the People’s Park Committee and our efforts to protect our local green space! visit us at fb.com/savepeoplespark.
The People’s Park
1969-2019
50 years – Still Blooming
Fed up with government lies and corruption, Haitians have been taking to the streets. They are calling on President Jovenel Moïse to resign. Hear the Haiti Action Committee report on the historical context for the Caribbean nation’s latest insurrection and discuss what’s needed to bring about a victory for working people.
Dear Greens and Supporters,
Celebrate the Holiday Season with old friends and new. We’ll have good fun, yummy food, and open dialogue at the 2019 Annual Potluck Holiday Party
Please bring a drink or dish of your choice to share!
(There will be no Green Sunday Program or Green County Council meeting in December. We’ll party instead. The next regular Green Sunday program will be the second Sunday in January, 2020, followed as usual by the Alameda Green Party County Council.)
Marx’s Human Essence, the Green New Deal and Lessons from its Namesake
After the dramatic human outrage and reason of the youth-led Global Climate Strike, what can be said of the political solutions emerging from the global capitalist system of nation-states?
Even as it was agreed to, the Paris Climate Accord (PCA), was deemed to be a wholly inadequate response to the scale of the problem. Accelerated climate changes since reveal the PCA as an even more feeble response to the impending catastrophe. It is, in any case, in tatters without the U.S.’s participation.
Many left liberals like Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren and radicals like Naomi Klein are proposing a massive Green New Deal (GND). Are there lessons from the GND’s 1930s namesake? What barriers in thought, then and now, keep humanity locked in capitalism’s theoretical construct which emerged out of its abstractions that shape every day life activity?
An introduction to the global struggle for Socialism.
Redwood Gardens
Oakland youth call for a gathering at Oscar Grant plaza to create a community “Resilient Village”.
This action is youth led and cohosted by YVA, Mycelium Youth Network, Planting Justice and others.
Join Critical Resistance to help us send solidarity postcards to imprisoned people!
Every year in the wintertime, Critical Resistance sends a note of solidarity, hope, and encouragement to all of the 7,500+ subscribers of The Abolitionist newspaper that are currently locked up in jails, detention centers, and prisons.
Come by to write a personalized note of solidarity.
The art for this postcard was done by Eduardo Sarmiento, a political prisoner in the Philippines. Thanks to SELDA, an organization of political prisoners and former political detainees in the Philippines, who provided the artwork.
Join the Local Clean Energy Alliance, the Sierra Club, and others to tell East Bay Community Energy not to buy nuclear power. On December 18, East Bay Community Energy (EBCE) will consider a proposal to contract for “carbon free” energy, which would be 30% large hydroelectric and 70% nuclear..
Now there is no nuclear in East Bay Community Energy’s power mix, and many community members and organizations who advocated for community choice explicitly intended to have a “nuclear free” program. As evidenced by the 2025 decommissioning of Diablo Canyon (the last nuclear plant in CA), nuclear is on the way out. This process has been hastened by nuclear plant accidents, failing designs, cost and the operational time lag in new plants, not to mention the unsolvable hazardous waste problem.
The Local Clean Energy Alliance says neither large hydro nor nuclear is community- or environmentally friendly — check out the Principles of Environmental Justice.
The East Bay Community Energy board agenda is expected to be available here December 14 and the board is expected to make a decision on December 18. Please join in telling EBCE to reject nuclear energy
More info here
join PBS Blackside documentary
filmmaker Aleta Alston Toure’, who has been staying with Canticle Farm for two
months. Aleta is a Mother, Filmmaker, Healer and Social Change
organizer/strategist that is presently helping to build the Parable of
the Sower Intentional Community Cooperative. Aleta will be joined by
local Bay Area members Kazu Haga, East Point Peace Academy and with
Lousie Dunlap, Undoing the Silence: Six tools for Social Change Writing,
as they screen and discuss the culminating 20 years since the
“Interfaith Pilgrimage of the Middle Passage Walk” which started May 30,
1998 where they were peace walkers on the 20 mile a day journey to
retrace slavery through America, The Caribbean, South America and
Africa.
Come hear about how this journey came together through the PBS Episode
6: Rise Up and Call Their Names.
Rise Up and Call Their Names, which chronicles a two-year interfaith,
multiracial, multiethnic pilgrimage from Massachusetts to Africa�by
way of Florida and the Caribbean�undertaken to heal the wounds of
slavery.
But is religious belief alone enough to hold the pilgrimage together?
Rise Up and Call Their Names follows 60 people who joined the Interfaith
Pilgrimage of the Middle Passage on a physical and spiritual voyage.
They walked from Massachusetts to Florida, then made their way to the
Caribbean and ultimately to Africa. Their purpose was to encourage
whites to join the conversation about slavery and to pray to heal the
societal racial rift.
Along the way, they visited the Masjid Khalifah Mosque (part of Imam
Wallace Mohammed’s Muslim American Society) and the Federation of
Southern Cooperatives, which works with black farmers struggling to hold
onto their land in Alabama. After months of difficult travel and deep
soul-searching, the pilgrims reach Africa with a stronger sense of
identity and purpose.
Further information:
https://www.pbs.org/thisfarbyfaith/about/episode_6.html
https://middlepassagereunion.wordpress.com/about/
https://newenglandpeacepagoda.org/
See how the Parable of the Sower Intentional Community Cooperative and
the Canticle Farms Community are utilizing spiritual upliftment and
liberation as a way to bring housing and “Beloved Communities” together.
The Residents of the West Oakland Wood st Homeless Community have been continually harrassed and threatened by the City of Oakland and the real estate developer, Game Changer LLC. Over a hundred homeless people have informally settled on Wood st in West Oakland, as the developer looks to make a profit, residents are being threatened with eviction. Residents have been fighting this eviciton for over a year.
Residents are planning to deliver a letter to an Oakland politician, demanding an end to this harrassment and that no homeless community be removed without adequate housing alternatives being made available.
Have you ever wanted to build a socialist utopia out of gingerbread houses? Want to learn more about what East Bay DSA is doing around housing? Wondering what exactly is “social housing?” Join the East Bay DSA Housing Committee for a fun evening of making gingerbread houses and socializing with comrades. We’re also assembling hygiene kits including donated items like soaps, socks, and toothpaste. This is open to the general public – So that’s you! And your friends. And your friend’s friends. And your cousin’s cousin. Oh, and kids are welcome, too!
One of the best days of the year at the New Parkway is our birthday: yummy cake, a bunch of friends, singing, good cheer, and of course lots of great movies. We’re so happy to be turning seven and hope that you’ll help us ring in our adolescence in two weeks time.
Here’s what we have in store:
$1 Movies All Day Long! It used to be that the movie prices on our birthday were the same as our age, but $7 tickets just aren’t that special, and we want everything about our birthday to be marvelous!
Great Movie Choices! Whether you like old or now, feature or documentary, family-friendly or dark, we’ve got something for everyone. Here’s the line-up:
12:15pm ABOMINABLE 🎫
12:40pm GREMLINS 🎫
2:40pm ELF 🎫
3:15pm IT�S A WONDERFUL LIFE 🎫
5:05pm FANTASTIC FUNGI 🎫
6:10pm THE LIGHTHOUSE 🎫
7:15pm HONEY BOY 🎫
8:45pm TBA
9:30pm TBA
You can have your cake and eat it too! We’ll have a homemade cake for each and every movie so everyone who wants some will get at least a nibble.
Nine lucky winners! At each and every show on the 22nd, there will be one guest who will take home a 2020 Annual Pass for basically unlimited movies for an entire year. So come see a $1 show for the chance to win hundreds of 2020 free shows!
And we’ve got some other surprises for you as well. Check the schedule and mark your calendar for the 22nd. And happy birthday to all of us!
THE NEW PARKWAY THEATER is a community-centered cinema and pub located in Oakland’s Uptown district. Sit back and relax in our cozy couches while watching our new releases, cult classics, and fabulous special programming. Enjoy delicious food and local beer and wine on tap delivered right to your theater seat, all at affordable prices! See you at the New Parkway!
Sunday Morning at the Marxist Library
On the eve of one of the holiest festivals of the Christian calendar we take a materialist and dialectical look at this influential religious denomination. Our topic will be introduced by ICSS member Richard Fallenbaum.
So that is why we are asking you to join our Christmas Eve Press Conference 👇
Tomorrow 12/24 @ 10AM
2928 Magnolia St, Oakland
— Moms 4 Housing (@moms4housing) December 24, 2019
URGENT – @moms4housing eviction hearing date has been expedited by the courts and will now be Thursday, 12/26.
Show up to the Hayward Hall of Justice at 8:30AM
24405 AMADOR ST. Hayward, CA 94544 https://t.co/LdRfdCgDFy
— Coalition on Homelessness (@TheCoalitionSF) December 25, 2019