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Mar
18
Fri
The Public Will Not Be Left Behind: Sunrise Ceremony at Lake Merritt @ Lake Merritt Amphitheater
Mar 18 @ 7:00 am – 8:00 am

“City leaders were determined to push this (Urban Core proposal for a luxury housing tower with a segregated building with some nominally affordable units) forward, even if it meant leaving the public behind.” – KTVU Reporter after Tuesday’s City Council Meeting

While the displacement of longtime Oakland residents has already reached crisis proportions (25% of Black Oakland has been displaced in the past 10 years alone), the corporate interests who are driving this crisis are just getting started. This week’s City Council meeting made it clear that our elected officials are willing to leave the public behind to serve a self-interested group.

Our voices are needed now more than ever to remind our public servants that they took an oath to serve the people of Oakland and protect our most disenfranchised community members.

To protect the people of our city, we must reject the trickle-down housing strategy, put a stop to the escalating predatory tactics of speculators, landlords, and neoliberal politicians, and provide real solutions to keep our people in Oakland. No more evictions, rent increases, school closures, service cuts, foreclosures or police killings!

Second Acts is calling for an interfaith sunrise ceremony this Friday, March 18th at Lake Merritt. We’ll gather together to tap into our collective power and call for an end to the deception, displacement & death being advanced by private interests with the support of our elected officials.

Coffee & breakfast will be provided to all the community members who show up!

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A Call For Justice! Black and Brown Unity Against Police Impunity @ San Francisco City Hall
Mar 18 @ 11:00 am – 1:00 pm

It is time for black and brown to come together and demand justice for our communities. The decision in the Alex Nieto Case was a travesty of justice.

We must come together and tell SFPD, The Mayor and The City Attorney’s Office that we shall not be moved until we get justice for Alex Nieto, Amilcar Perez Lopez and Mario Woods.

We are now one in this struggle!

These officers have been joking about getting away with killing Alex Nieto and making threats against the Nieto family on Social Media. Unless we hold them accountable, they will continue to commit acts of terror against black and brown in San Francsico. We will meet on the steps of city hall and let them know they will have no peace until Chief Suhr is fired!

NO JUSTICE! NO PEACE!

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Justice 4 Mario Woods & Alex Nieto March @ San Francisco City Hall Steps
Mar 18 @ 11:00 am – 1:00 pm

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FCCO MOVIE NIGHT – KEEP ON KEEPIN’ ON @ First Congregational Church of Oakland (United Church of Christ)
Mar 18 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

MOVIE NIGHT
(Free Movie! Free Prizes! Free Popcorn!)
Doors: 6:00PM – Event: 7:00PM

KEEP ON KEEPIN’ ON is an inspiring documentary which depicts the remarkable story of 93-year-old jazz legend Clark Terry. A living monument to the Golden Era of Jazz, having played in both the Duke Ellington and Count Basie bands. He broke racial barriers on American television and mentored the likes of Miles Davis and Quincy Jones, but his most unlikely friendship is with Justin Kauflin, a 23-year old blind piano prodigy.

Justin, fighting a debilitating case of stage fright, is invited to compete in a prestigious competition, while Clark’s health takes a serious turn. The two face the toughest challenges of their lives. The result is an intimate portrait of two remarkable men–a student striving against all odds and a teacher who continues to inspire through the power of music.

(enter through the Blue Door from back parking lot)

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Film: Here Come the Videofreex @ Big Roxie
Mar 18 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

3/18 – Q&A with Mary Curtis Ratcliff, moderated by BAVC

3/19 – Q&A with Mary Curtis Ratcliff, moderated by Gabriel Saloman, musician and artist

In the 1960s and 70s, a group of renegade journalists known as the Videofreex democratized the future of the media as they deployed the first handheld video cameras to report and observe the world around them. In HERE COME THE VIDEOFREEX, directors Jon Nealon and Jenny Raskin tap into a treasure chest of restored tapes shot by the Freex, including interviews with icons like murdered Black Panther Fred Hampton and legendary activist Abbie Hoffman, charting the path of this underground video collective from their assignment on the counterculture beat for CBS News to their rupture with the network and creation of a radical pirate television station in upstate New York. An official selection at the prestigious Full Frame Documentary Film Festival and BAMcinemaFest, the documentary captures the pure enthusiasm and revolutionary use of technology of the Videofreex as they changed the nature of journalism through the power of portable video, forging a legacy that has evolved to become today’s all-access media environment.

Directed by John Nealon and Jenny Raskin. 79min. USA.

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Mar
19
Sat
Richmond: Rally and Mobilization for Rent Control/Just Cause/Homeowner Protections @ Nevin Community Center
Mar 19 @ 11:00 am – 2:00 pm

Here’s our first opportunity to pick up petitions for the signature-gathering phase of the campaign!

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Some Mother’s Daughter – No to Poverty, Violence and Criminalization @ Redstone Building, Rm 302
Mar 19 @ 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Hear now a campaign led by sex workers working with formerly incarcerated people and others, got the victim compensation law changed so sex workers can now get compensation for rape and other violence3 on the job, and people on probation or parole can get compensation if they are victims of crime.

Learn how to press for implementation and further changes.

Learn about exciting gains the local, national and international movement for decriminalization of sex work.

Keynote speaker Margaret Prescod, host of Pacifica Radio’s “Sojourner Truth.”

Speakers from All of Us or None, Black Coalition Fighting Back Serial Murders, Erotic Service Providers Union, US Prostitutes Collective.

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Alameda City Rent Control Ballot Initiative Petition Drive Training and Kickoff @ Firefighters' Hall
Mar 19 @ 2:30 pm – 5:00 pm

WE NEED MORE VOLUNTEERS to gather the THOUSANDS OF VOTER SIGNATURES required to put our Charter Amendment on the NOVEMBER BALLOT!

THIS MEANS BOOTS ON THE GROUND! THIS MEANS YOU! IT’S TIME TO STEP UP and show your support.

A HUGE THANK YOU to those who VOLUNTEERED last Saturday to serve as petition gatherers and receive training.

WE HAVE ACCOMPLISHED SO MUCH! For over two years ARC has advocated on behalf of RENTER PROTECTIONS AND COMMUNITY STABILITY. Countless hours have been invested in private meetings with City officials; researching public documents, municipal code and best practices; investigating renter complaints; advising displaced renters; demonstrating and networking; monitoring the RRAC and the Housing Authority; attending and speaking at City Council meetings into the wee morning hours.

The City Council responded with a WEAK TEMPORARY ORDINANCE that’s barely window dressing and has serious LANDLORD LOOPHOLES.

ARC’s pending ballot measure to amend Alameda’s City Charter is a compendium of BEST PRACTICES and a PERMANENT SOLUTION.

TIME IS SHORT! We have only four weeks to gather thousands of VALID SIGNATURES.

CAN’T MAKE IT? Mail a donation to P.O. Box 2322, Alameda, 94501

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Mar
20
Sun
Bay Area Permaculture Action Day @ Gill Tract Organic Farm
Mar 20 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

Spring into Action at the Gill Tract Community Farm

Join The Polish Ambassador & the UC Gill Tract Community Farm on Sunday March 20th for a day of celebration and planting for the coming Spring season. The UC Gill Tract Community Farm is a gorgeous urban farm in Albany, CA, just north of Berkeley, which grows tons of organic produce that is given away to neighbors, those without adequate nutritious food, and the surrounding community for free and by donation.

We will be digging a swale to capture rainwater and hold it in the soil, planting and beautifying the Ladybug Patch Children’s Garden, planting a hedge around the farm to stabilize the micro-climate and attract pollinators, planting out the biomass zone of the farm with a food forest of perennials, and prepping and planting the organic farm rows for Spring.

We have over 2,000 seedlings to plant!!

We will also have wonderful music and workshops throughout the day to entertain and educate, so check out the schedule below and come ready to take a break from planting and learn something new!

Detailed Workshop Schedule

10:30-11:30am Edible and Medicinal Weeds Under Your Feet
with Baruch Brian Schwardon of WateroftheVine.com

Baruch Brian will facilitate an exploration of getting to know the food and medicine all around us, as well as facilitate discussion on implications for food justice, and ecological health markers.

11:30am-1:30pm Medicinal Herb Garden Tour and Workshop
with Penny Livingston-Stark & Richard Koenig

We will be drawn to some of the 100 varieties of Medicinal Herbs and Plants on display from Traditions around the world. This will be an opportunity to become acquainted with the Herb plants, and experience how they can be successfully grown together. Penny Livingston is a world renowned Permaculturist and Leader of the Regenerative Design Institute near Bolinas California. Richard Koenig is designer and curator of Our Medicinal Herb Garden here on Our UC Gill Tract Community Farm.

12:30-1:30pm Decisive Ecological Warfare: A Workshop on Resistance Strategy

1:30-2:30pm Plant Propagation Workshop in the Ladybug Patch
w. Alexa Levy, Brooke Porter & Mallika Nair of Growing Together
(children encouraged to attend!)

2:00-2:30pm Soil Not Oil: Carbon Sequestration & Moving Away from Industrial Ag
with Miguel Robles

Hear about the connections between food production and climate change, and learn the solutions for the great transition that we are collectively undertaking, presented by Miguel Robles of the Soil Not Oil coalition.

2:30-3:30pm Nutrient Cycling with Microbes from the Wild
with Dennis Dierks

Dennis will present his techniques and experience in the wild harvesting of Lactobaccillis and other bacteria which are essential in nutrient uptake by plants, and the establishment of healthy organic ecosystems for vegetable growing as well as within our bodies. Dennis Dierks is the founding farmer for over 40 years of Paradise Valley Farm near Bolinas Ca.

3:30-4:30pm Seeds & Seed Saving
with Tali Weinberg (of Permaculture Design Course at Urban Adamah)

We’ll have some food and drinks, and please bring a potluck dish or something to share if you can!

We will have the farm stand open all day too! So come grab some produce from this urban, organic, community farm to bring home and cook; and you can even be the one to harvest produce for the streetside farm stand yourself!

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Every Month is Black History Month Celebration: Fighting for Black Futures in the Ohlone Bay Area @ Driver Plaza
Mar 20 @ 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm


VISIT THE FACEBOOK EVENT PAGE


Hosted by: Aunti Frances and the Self-Help Hunger Program, a self-determined food justice group

“We are here, we ain’t leavin’, so let’s break bread together!”

We will be celebrating Black History by celebrating it all year ’round: from the revolutionary events of Black August to the current struggles and organizing of people at Driver Plaza to resist gentrification. Let’s fight for Black Futures in the Ohlone Bay Area by celebrating through food, culture, story-telling, history and community!

*Come through and enjoy BBQ, speakers from different struggles, drummers from Ashby Flea Market, Danza Azteca, Live Mural from Community Rejuvenation Project, youth performances, Healing Circle, Waterless Compost Toilet demonstration, and more! Bring a dish to share for our 3rd Annual Celebration!*

Sponsored bySelf-Help Hunger ProgramPOOR MagazineFarms to GrowPhat Beets Produce, APTP, with support from members of North Oakland Restorative Justice Council

Wanna Sponsor? Volunteer? Donate? Table? Contact: Aunti Frances: auntifrances@yahoo.com (510) 395-5988

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Gill Tract Vigil: Join Us in a Moment of Mourning @ Gill Tract
Mar 20 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm

On the heels of continuing development on the Southernmost portion of the Gill Tract, we invite you to join us for a VIGIL (at the end of the Permaculture Action Day on the Farm).

Let’s MOURN together the destruction that UC Berkeley insists on carrying on, the loss of arable soil & its accompanying beneficial biology, and the many attacks on Mother Nature all over the globe. Let’s take this moment to express our SORROW while watching over the land in PROTECTION, knowing that this community gathering will STRENGTHEN us to defend the rest of Gill Tract even more fiercely.

To Bring:
1) Please BRING an IMAGE for the altar that represents a loss (either at the GIll Tract or any other part of the natural world).

2)Also bring FLOWERS to add to the altar.

3) You’re invited to WEAR black, or any other color or attire that may represent your mourning tradition.**

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UC Berkeley is Paving Over This Farm Land to Build an UNaffordable Luxury Elderly Housing.

Defend Gill Tract – Restore Soil & Justice – Local Food Over Corporate Profits & Privatization of Public Land.

#DefendGillTract #BoycottSprouts #BoycottBelmontVillage
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To particiate in the Permaculture Action Day at the Gill Tract Farm from 10-5pm prior to the Vigil, check out: https://www.facebook.com/events/1690270454519676/

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Mar
21
Mon
Occupy Forum: Indigenous and Tribal Issues. @ Global Exchange, 2nd floor
Mar 21 @ 6:00 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!

 

Indigenous and Tribal Issues

in the United States and around the world:

Regarding Sovereignty and Self-Government

with Deni Leonard

The issues of Indigenous Sovereignty relate directly to the colonization of all Indigenous peoples around the world. The pathology of the predatory hegemonic imperialism of Western consciousness has been the experience of all contacts with Indigenous people, based on the assimilation to Bankrupt Morality within Western Public Policies in which they are now committing Filicide– destroying their own children to obtain objects which promise evidence of power.

As Chief Seattle stated, “What you do to Mother Earth, you do to yourself.” We are all connected, and in the context of interconnectedness, that consciousness is necessary for all of us to create the social revolution to protect the living species and the physical bioconnectedness of our existence.

We must all be the power of change!

Deni Leonard is a member of the Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Indian Reservation in Oregon and has lived in San Francisco since the middle 1970s. He arrived to teach at U.C. Berkeley and stayed to develop new initiatives for economic and political strategies for the Indigenous people. He has taught many seminars on finance, sovereignty, and business development.

Time will be allotted for Q&A, discussion and announcements.

 

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Mar
22
Tue
Tell Oakland: STOP Gutting Affordable Housing Funding! @ City Hall steps, Oscar Grant Plaza amphitheater
Mar 22 @ 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm

On Friday, March 11, the City Staff published two reports for the Community and Economic Development Committee. One dealt with the proposed Impact Fee ordinance and another dealt with the reprogramming of funds originally budgeted for new affordable housing. The changes proposed in these reports threaten to gut much-needed funding for affordable housing for low-income Oakland workers and residents and disproportionately impact communities of color.

Will you contact Mayor Schaaf, Councilmember-at-Large Rebecca Kaplan, and your council member? (sample email). Will you attend the Prayer Vigil and Committee meeting next Tuesday?

Tuesday Vigil and Committee Hearing
1pm – Prayer Vigil on City Hall Steps
1:30pm – Community and Economic Development (CED) Committee, City Hall, Sgt. Mark Dunakin Room – 1st Floor

Sign up to speak HERE

Be sure to mark item 3 (Impact Fee) and item 4 (NOFA). Contact Matt@ebho.org for suggested talking points.

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Teach In on Employee Handbook Basics for Worker Coops & Social Enterprises @ Alchemy Collective Cafe
Mar 22 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm

Please join SELC, the East Bay Community Law Center, and NoBAWC on Tuesday, March 22 in Berkeley for a participatory training and Q&A with legal experts on employee handbook basics for democratically run, worker-centered businesses.
In this teach-in on employee handbook basics for worker cooperatives, nonprofits, and other social enterprises, we will discuss a short list of essential policies for employee handbooks and why your organization should have them, especially from a legal and risk management perspective. After a short training, we will have an open discussion about novel employee policies and lessons learned from employee policies enacted at worker-centered organizations.

This event is intended for current worker-owners, social enterprises, and non-profits who want to start drafting or improve their organization’s Employee Handbook. If you need to develop policies and want to discuss how employee policies have (or have not) been successfully implemented in a worker-centered organization, this teach-in is for you!

Co-hosted with the Network of Bay Area Worker Cooperatives!

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Liberated Lens Film Night: The Story of Ella Baker @ Omni Commons
Mar 22 @ 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm

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Mar
23
Wed
Court Support for Nailah @ Wiley Manuel Court House, Dept 108
Mar 23 @ 9:00 am – 10:30 am
Come out to Wiley Manuel Dept 108 on Wednesday March 23rd at 9am to support Nailah who is currently facing charges after the wave of resistance in solidarity with ferguson.

 

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Participatory Budgeting Workshop @ Oakland City Hall
Mar 23 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

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Solidarity with CA Prisoners: An Evening of Spoken Word and Discussion @ Niebyl Proctor Library
Mar 23 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

March 23: HIP HOP FOR CHANGE and PHSS Event

Please join Hip Hop for Change and Prisoner Hunger Strike Solidarity Coalition (PHSS) for an evening of powerful Spoken Word and discussion from 6pm to 9pm at the Niebyl-Proctor Library in Oakland, CA.

This event is in solidarity with the CA prisoners who challenged the torture of solitary confinement and created the historic Agreement to End Hostilities.  We hope to help cultivate strong community connections inside and outside prisons and grow community support in the prisoner class struggle.  The work to end solitary confinement and create true social justice continues.  Social justice does not include destroying lives, families and communities with incarceration, isolation, and torture.

Right now we must stop the cruel Sleep Deprivation that began many months ago against people in solitary at Pelican Bay and CA Central Women’s Facility.

Wednesday, March 23rd is a day of Statewide Coordinated Actions To End Solitary Confinement and, nationwide, groups are conducting actions as part of Together to End Solitary. This event in Oakland is connected to a nationwide momentum to end solitary confinement.

Please share the Facebook event:
https://www.facebook.com/events/973551582700324/

hiphopforchange.org
prisonerhungerstrikesolidarity.wordpress.com

PHSS is excited to collaborate with Hip Hop for Change!  For three years, Hip Hop for Change has been educating youth about social justice issues, Hip Hop culture, history, and the power of self-expression!!! They volunteer with organizations that are uplifting historically marginalized community, they start gardens and donate thousands of hours. Hip Hop for Change throws Hip Hop shows that provide platforms for artists with empowering social justice-oriented narratives!!

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Double Feature: Two Social Action Documentaries. @ Humanist Hall
Mar 23 @ 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm

Film evenings begin with optional potluck refreshments & social half hour at 7:00 pm, followed by the films at 7:30 pm, followed by optional discussion after the films.

DOUBLE FEATURE

First Film
LOOK UP! A SOCIAL ACTION DOCUMENTARY
By George Barnes
Second Film
GEOENGINEERING DANGERS DICUSSED BY OFFICIALS,
AGENCY SCIENTISTS, AND OTHER EXPERTS.
by Dane Wigington

For a description of this film, see the website at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=daGuPLXVunQ

Humanist Hall is wheelchair accessible around the corner at 411 28th Street

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Mar
24
Thu
Court Support for Janye! @ Superior Court of California County of Alameda, Dept 209
Mar 24 @ 9:00 am – 11:30 am
Come out and support Janye in court! Rene C. Davidson courthouse, department 11.
Urgent Support Needed for what MIGHT be Janye’s final court date this thursday!!!!!!!!!!!!! He is facing almost certain jail time on a case with no solid evidence, please come show the DA that Janye has a COMMUNITY who CARES for him and will FIGHT for him! Your presence could make the difference between a multi-year sentence and a multi-month sentence with probation!!! COME OUT AND SUPPORT OUR COMRADE!
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