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Apr
16
Sat
Empty Homes Tax Mobilization & BBQ – SF
Apr 16 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm

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Justice 4 Steven Taylor @ Steven Taylor Park
Apr 16 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm

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Strike Debt Bay Area Book Group: The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity, by David Graeber et al @ Online
Apr 16 @ 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm

Email strike.debt.bay.area@gmail.com a few days beforehand for the the online invite.

For February, 2022 we’re reading the first three chapters of The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity by the late David Graber and co-author David Wengrow.

For March, we’re reading the next four chapters, 4-7.

For April, we are finishing the book.

All are welcome!

“A dramatically new understanding of human history, challenging our most fundamental assumptions about social evolution―from the development of agriculture and cities to the origins of the state, democracy, and inequality―and revealing new possibilities for human emancipation…”

Strike Debt Bay Area hosts this non-technical book group discussion monthly on new and radical economic thinking. Previous readings have included Doughnut EconomicsLimitsBanking on the PeopleCapital and Its Discontents, How to Be an Anti-Capitalist in the 21st Century, The Deficit Myth,  Revenge Capitalism, the Edge of Chaos blog symposium , Re-enchanting the World: Feminism and the Politics of the Commons, The Optimist’s Telescope, Mission Economy: A Moonshot Guide to Changing Capitalism, Exploring Degrowth, The Origin of Wealth and Mine!.

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Apr
17
Sun
Moving Toward Socialism with a Left Unity Slate @ Online
Apr 17 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm


Ww have invited Laura Wells to discuss the historic decision this year in which the Green Party and the Peace and Freedom Party created a Left Unity Slate of statewide candidates for the June 7, 2022 primary in California. This cooperative strategy was based on the many shared values between the two parties, all of which will save lives, money, and the planet. Among the values are a single-payer “Medicare for All” healthcare system, real justice not increasing criminalization, truly affordable housing, public ownership of energy, ending wars for profit, public banking, and a comprehensive climate plan including meaningful work that provides a living without destroying the planet.

Topics to discuss include the challenges and successes of these two progressive socialist and eco-socialist parties, and ultimately, the question of what does it really take to shift our states and nations toward socialist values for the survival of people and planet?

Laura Wells is a political activist in California and in solidarity with Latin America. She has been an organizer and a candidate for the Green Party, and is running again for state Controller in 2022. She also ran for Congress in 2018, and governor after the global financial meltdown in 2010. A former financial systems analyst, Laura focuses her platform on taxing the rich, public banking, reforming Proposition 13, and saving money and lives with an improved Medicare for All healthcare system.

For a list of the Left Unity Slate candidates, see https://leftunityslate.org/, and for Laura’s blog and campaign website, see https://laurawells.org/

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Apr
18
Mon
Alice Walker and her book, Gathering Blossoms Under Fire. @ First Congregational Church of Berkeley
Apr 18 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Join KPFA for this very special, IN-PERSON EVENT, when Beverly Guy-Sheftall hosts Alice Walker and her book, Gathering Blossoms Under Fire.

Alice Walker with Beverly Guy-Sheftall

Gathering Blossoms Under Fire

From National Book Award and Pulitzer Prize�winning author Alice Walker and edited by critic and wwriter Valerie Boyd, comes an unprecedented compilation of Walker’s fifty years of journals drawing an intimate portrait of her development over five decades as an artist, human rights and women’s activist, and intellectual.

*Proof of COVID-19 vaccination required for entry, masks strongly encouraged.

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Apr
20
Wed
Tell the Air District: Ban Gas Hookups in New Buildings @ Online
Apr 20 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Add your support for a proposed Bay Area Air Quality Management rule that would ban gas hookups in new buildings.

This measure would update the Air District’s guidelines for applying the California Environmental Quality Act.  It’s a way to extend the good work that dozens of Bay Area cities have done with reach codes and regulations to require all-electric new construction. This would apply a similar standard to the whole region.

Methane ( 80 – 90% of “natural gas”) is a much more potent greenhouse has than carbon dioxide. Extraction, transportation , and use of natural gas inevitably produces methane leaks all along the supply chain – in addition to the carbon dioxide produced by burning the gas.

In addition, methane is a toxic gas that increases acute and chronic respiratory problems including asthma, damage to lung development in children and other respiratory diseases. Several studies have linked asthma to use of gas stoves.

And use of natural gas increases the risk of fires and explosions.

Join the meetings where the Air District will consider this proposal and add your voice:

WHERE

Links to meetings here

In a related Air District process

In addition to the proposed ban on gas hookups in new buildings, the Air District has already committed to a zero-nitrous oxide (NOx) standard for home heating and hot water, “with a plan for an equitable, affordable transition.” Gas appliances could not meet that standard.

NOx is produced when fuel is burned. This is a toxic gas that  interacts with sunlight in atmosphere to produce ozone and PM2.5. This mixture causes respiratory problems (asthma, wheezing, decreased lung function), heart disease, and early death).

In the Bay Area, household appliances release nearly three times as much NOx as light-duty passenger vehicles and more than eight  times as much as power plants

letter from the Sierra Club and other groups is urging the Air District to “lead a broad, multi-stakeholder effort with two working groups to ensure an equitable transition to electric space and water heating.”

 

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Apr
21
Thu
Ecology Center’s 52nd Earth Day @ Online
Apr 21 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Earth Day 2022 marks the 52nd anniversary of world-wide Earth Day and of your local Ecology Center. Our history runs deep, and our commitment remains strong in 2022.

Join us for an exclusive members only gathering. We’ll celebrate our successes over the past year, share what’s coming up in 2022, and revisit the importance of Earth Day past and present. You’ll meet our staff and board members, get insider updates and information, receive digital door prizes, and more. Best of all, we will reconnect as a community behind a powerful vision—of sustainable cities; empowered, resilient communities; zero waste and zero toxics; equal access to healthy food; sustainable resource use; and a safe and stable climate.

This is a great time to become a member, renew your membership, or make an additional donation towards the important work we have ahead of us in 2022. It’s also a great opportunity to invite your friends and family members to join the Ecology Center.

This event is free to current members. When you buy a ticket for this event or make a donation, you automatically become a member. We are looking forward to seeing you and yours!

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Apr
22
Fri
#CancelStudentDebt: A Conversation with Organizers from the Debt Collective @ Online
Apr 22 @ 9:00 am – 10:30 am

 CancelStudentDebt: A Conversation with Organizers from the Debt Collective — A panel of organizers from the Debt Collective, the nation’s first debtors’ union, make the case for cancelling all student debt — THE ISSUE OF STUDENT DEBT GETS TO THE HEART of questions about inequality, democracy, and the future of the economy in the United States. It also poses a challenge to the way higher education is currently organized in the country.

Please join HANNAH APPEL and BRAXTON BREWINGTON, organizers from the Debt Collective, the nation’s first debtors’ union, as they make the case for cancelling all student debt. They will discuss what they have experienced in the course of their organizing and their evolving strategies in the face of the federal government’s shifting positions on student debt cancellation. Moderated by Mitchell Center Graduate Fellow INDIVAR JONNALAGADDA —

THE DEBT COLLECTIVE organizes debtors’ unions using an emancipatory activation of household debt under finance capitalism. Alone, our debts are a burden, but together they make us powerful. Household debt leveraged collectively in the threat of a debt strike creates the power to remake contemporary financial relationships. The Debt Collective’s first debtors’ union has won over $2 billion in debt abolition for people holding debt from for profit colleges. They have published a book entitled Can’t Pay Won’t Pay: The Case for Economic Disobedience and Debt Abolition (2020)

HANNAH APPEL is an economic anthropologist interested in transnational capitalism and finance; finance, debt and debtors’ unions; the African continent’s place in global capitalism; the economic imagination; anti-capitalist and abolitionist social movements. Her research and teaching interests are guided by the economic imagination. What does it mean to understand racial capitalism ethnographically, and to work actively to undo it? Her first book, The Licit Life of Capitalism, is both an account of a specific capitalist project – U.S. oil companies working off the shores of Equatorial Guinea – and a theorization of more general forms and processes that facilitate diverse capitalist projects around the world. She is also a co-founder and organizer with the Debt Collective and co-author of Can’t Pay Won’t Pay: The Case for Economic Disobedience and Debt Abolition

BRAXTON BREWINGTON is communications professional and electoral organizer, focused on racial, economic and democratic justice. Braxton currently works with The Debt Collective, a national debtors union fighting to cancel debts and defend millions of households. Recently, Braxton worked as a Communications Lead for the Democratic Parties of Georgia and North Carolina, and served as a Field Organizer for U.S. Senator Cory Booker’s presidential campaign. Braxton was a Democracy Fellow with Common Cause, where he worked to galvanize students to become civically engaged by registering them to vote on campus, organized marches to the polls, and lobbied Congress. Braxton was a state spokesperson in North Carolina for the Rucho case, and cites his speech at the steps of the US Supreme Court as the event that propelled him into fighting for a powerful multi-racial democracy:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cancelstudentdebt-a-conversation-with-organizers-from-the-debt-collective-tickets-309845184287?aff=ebdsoporgprofile

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Youth Earth Day Rally @ Civic Center Bart Station
Apr 22 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

Next Friday: Earth Day Youth Rally

What: Show Up to Support the Youth Earth Day Rally

This Earth Day, join Youth Vs. Apocalypse and other allies at 10 AM at Civic Center Bart Station to demand environmental and climate justice.

Demands to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, Mayor Breed, the EPA, State Department of Toxic Substances Control, the State Water Quality Control Board, and all elected officials include:

  1. Retesting with independent community oversight of Hunters Point Naval Shipyard Superfund site & adjacent areas
  2. Full and comprehensive cleanup of all contamination to mitigate community vulnerability and d the threat posed by rising groundwater and sea levels.
  3. Full reparations including financial compensation and lifetime health services for all residents, ex-residents and workers exposed to and impacted by Shipyard contamination

Mark your calendars for next Friday, April 22!

Youth response to this action has been huge! If you’d like to donate to the Youth Vs. Apocalypse transportation support fund, please click here to go to their gofundme page.

RSVP and more info on the Earth Day rally here.

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Immigration Prison: Hard Questions About Abolition. @ Online
Apr 22 @ 12:15 pm – 2:00 pm

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Wild and Scenic Film Festival @ David Brower Center
Apr 22 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Celebrate Earth Week with the pick of the year’s best environmental films, in person on the big screen at the David Brower Center or live on-demand at home with your computer.

Films explore nature, community activism, adventure, conservation, water, energy and climate change, wildlife, environmental justice, agriculture and more.

Showcasing people’s ongoing heroic efforts to

  • save endangered wildlife,
  • protect frontline communities, and
  • raise awareness about local and global environmental challenges and solutions.

IN PERSON FRIDAY APRIL 22

  • Goldman Theatre, David Brower Center, Berkeley
  • Eco Fair, Silent Auction, Prizes: 6 pm
  • Films: 7 pm
  • Ticket includes on-demand access to full program for one week —  April 22 – 29

VIRTUAL-LIVE FESTIVAL, APRIL 22 – 29

with live chat:

  • Virtual doors & chat: 6:30 PM
  • Films: 7 PM
  • Full program on-demand: 7 – 10 PM

Tickets $15 – $25
$5 discount for Sunflower Alliance! Discount code WSFFSFA

Info on films and and showings and ticket purchase here.

Hosted by Citizens Climate Lobby and community partners including Sunflower Alliance

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Apr
23
Sat
Press Rights 101 @ Online
Apr 23 @ 10:00 am – 11:30 pm

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Press Rights 101: Understanding Your Newsgathering Rights and Limitations in California @ Online
Apr 23 @ 10:00 am – 11:30 am

Join us for a comprehensive overview of legal protections and practical considerations for covering protests, filming police in the field and more.

This free webinar is presented by: Asian American Journalists Association, Los Angeles, California News Publishers Association,  Californians Aware, First Amendment Coalition, Los Angeles Press Club, Media Alliance, Media Guild of the West, National Association of Black Journalists of Los Angeles, National Association of Hispanic Journalists,  National Press Photographers Association, Pacific Media Workers Guild, NewsGuild-CWA Local 39521, SPJ/LA, SPJ NorCal

Register for the Webinar

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The United-Front: History, Application, Prospects @ Online
Apr 23 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm

Sun, Apl 24, 2022: 10:30am-12:30pm Pacific

The economic depression ongoing since 2008 has put the dangeers of fascism and imperialist world war, but also popular revolts and revolutions, back on the agenda. While the working class and oppressed communities around the world have been rising in revolt for more than a decade, no revolutionary organization adequate to face up to the task of bringing down the bourgeois order has crystallized. Meanwhile, the Covid-19 pandemic and the danger of fascism have been ravaging humanity.

In this presentation, we will consider the tactic of Workers’ United Front as a way out of the dilemma facing the revolutionaries today. Applied successfully in revolutionary Russia in 1917 and formulated by the Communist International a few years later, this policy has found a wide range of applications to respond to different problems in different countries. We will consider the tactic both historically in its specific applications from the Russian and Chinese revolutions to revolutionary movements in the US and Turkey in the 1970s, as well as applied to contemporary politics.

About our speaker: Ahmed Shakur (Ahmet Şakır). Ahmed is an independent labor researcher, journalist, and activist. Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, he has been active around numerous united front efforts in labor and anti-imperialist movements. He has also contributed to various left-wing media. He is part of the RedMed Internet Network.

LOGIN INFORMATION

Our Zoom room will be opened up, as usual, at 10:15 for anyone to join and discuss technical matters, catch up with each other, say Hi, etc.. The program (and recording) will begin as close to 10:30 am as possible and will end at 12:30, but the Waiting Room will remain open until about 1 pm for informal discussion.

ZOOM LINK

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Meeting ID: 259 108 2607
Passcode: ICSS22424r
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Earth Day SF
Apr 23 @ 11:00 am – 8:00 pm

An environmental street fair that educates, informs, and inspires people with a call to action for more sustainable choices in the way we live and work.

Join us for this family- friendly, FREE EVENT in San Francisco on April 23, 2022. 11 AM – 8 PM. http://earthdaysf.org/

Dedicated to San Francisco’s annual Earth Day celebration, and to raising environmental awareness. We are resuming our family-friendly street fair after the global hiatus. Join us for fun and for ideas on how to live sustainably.

Live Bands • Environmental Speakers • Hands-on Eco Workshops • Information on Climate Action • Organic Chef Showcase • Clean Energy Zone

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Wild and Scenic Film Festival @ David Brower Center
Apr 23 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Celebrate Earth Week with the pick of the year’s best environmental films, in person on the big screen at the David Brower Center or live on-demand at home with your computer.

Films explore nature, community activism, adventure, conservation, water, energy and climate change, wildlife, environmental justice, agriculture and more.

Showcasing people’s ongoing heroic efforts to

  • save endangered wildlife,
  • protect frontline communities, and
  • raise awareness about local and global environmental challenges and solutions.

IN PERSON FRIDAY APRIL 22

  • Goldman Theatre, David Brower Center, Berkeley
  • Eco Fair, Silent Auction, Prizes: 6 pm
  • Films: 7 pm
  • Ticket includes on-demand access to full program for one week —  April 22 – 29

VIRTUAL-LIVE FESTIVAL, APRIL 22 – 29

with live chat:

  • Virtual doors & chat: 6:30 PM
  • Films: 7 PM
  • Full program on-demand: 7 – 10 PM

Tickets $15 – $25
$5 discount for Sunflower Alliance! Discount code WSFFSFA

Info on films and and showings and ticket purchase here.

Hosted by Citizens Climate Lobby and community partners including Sunflower Alliance

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Apr
24
Sun
Peoples Park 53rd Anniversary Concert! @ People's Park
Apr 24 @ 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm
On April 20, 1969, a group of activists, Berkeley residents, and idealistic Cal students took it upon themselves to take a blighted, empty lot next to the university campus and turn it into a public park. Our park, The Peoples Park, was born from a dream of free speech and common space in a turbulent time 53 years ago. It has been threatened and defended many times over the years.

Join us–activists, students, artists, musicians, travelers, and homeless people who believe in those ideals and PROTECT PEOPLES PARK on Sunday 24th, 2022 at our Anniversary Concert!

We rely on this free, green, and open space for the community, love, and healing we find here. We will continue to fight for that long-ago dream.

Line-Up:
Yukon/drummers • Free Speech speakers • Ed Monroe • Hali Hammer & Friends • Carol Denney • Michael Delacour/Suitcase Clinic • Joe Liesner – Food Not Bombs/Workers Community Kitchen • Driftwood Dave and Jorie • Dan Siegel • Evelie Posch • Yesica (homeless issues, civil lawsuit) • Russ (Copwatch) • Funky Nixons • Max Ventura/Diggers Song • Dayton Andrews (gentrification/anti-war activism) • Andrea Prichett • Marika Sage • Andrea Mallis (astrology of the Park) • Aidan Hill (State of the District) • Dapper Shindig Band (Stevie B) • Lynn Gottlieb/Berkeley Student Coop • Uromastyx

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Wild and Scenic Film Festival @ David Brower Center
Apr 24 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Celebrate Earth Week with the pick of the year’s best environmental films, in person on the big screen at the David Brower Center or live on-demand at home with your computer.

Films explore nature, community activism, adventure, conservation, water, energy and climate change, wildlife, environmental justice, agriculture and more.

Showcasing people’s ongoing heroic efforts to

  • save endangered wildlife,
  • protect frontline communities, and
  • raise awareness about local and global environmental challenges and solutions.

IN PERSON FRIDAY APRIL 22

  • Goldman Theatre, David Brower Center, Berkeley
  • Eco Fair, Silent Auction, Prizes: 6 pm
  • Films: 7 pm
  • Ticket includes on-demand access to full program for one week —  April 22 – 29

VIRTUAL-LIVE FESTIVAL, APRIL 22 – 29

with live chat:

  • Virtual doors & chat: 6:30 PM
  • Films: 7 PM
  • Full program on-demand: 7 – 10 PM

Tickets $15 – $25
$5 discount for Sunflower Alliance! Discount code WSFFSFA

Info on films and and showings and ticket purchase here.

Hosted by Citizens Climate Lobby and community partners including Sunflower Alliance

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Apr
25
Mon
Drop the charges of resisting arrest against KPFA’s Frank Sterling. @ Contra County Court House
Apr 25 @ 8:30 am – 12:00 pm

https://www.change.org/p/drop-the-charges-support-kpfa-staff-independent-journalist-frank-sterling/u/30374303

Update: New Court Date April 25th at 8:30 am Contra Costa Superior Court

There is no indication yet that Contra Costa DA Diana Becton is willing to drop the charges of resisting arrest against Frank Sterling. We would like to let Frank’s supporters know that the court date has been changed to April 25th, 2022 and we will hold a brief rally outside of the courthouse to show our support. We will also go inside to pack the courtroom.

The DA needs to be aware that the community supports Frank Sterling who was exercising his First Amendment right to protest against outgoing Chief of Police Chauncey Brooks. Brooks was resigning as Chief of the Antoich Police Department to become the Deputy Chief of Police of Boise Idaho amidst controversy over how he handled the cases of police violence especially the case of the police killing of Angela Quinto. Frank is an independent journalist and KPFA staff, Director of the Apprenticeship program.

DROP THE CHARGES! Support KPFA staff & Independent journalist Frank Sterling!

On September 17th 2021, KPFA staff member and journalist Frank Sterling was attacked by police while covering a demonstration in Antioch. He was tackled, held down, tasered, and his recording equipment taken. Compounding the injustice, Frank has been charged with resisting arrest.

Frank is Technical Director of KPFA’s Apprenticeship Program; a contributor to Friday evening’s Full Circle show; and a staff representative to the KPFA Local Station Board. Frank is part of the Bay Area’s Native American community, active in exposing police brutality and denouncing police killings and has already endured a previous attack by the Antioch police.

Take action: Sign this petition. Call Contra Costa County District Attorney Diana Becton’s office at 925-957-2200 or tweet at @DADianaBecton and demand the dismissal of charges.

Email the DA at DAOffice@contracostada.org. Please use Subject heading:Drop the Charges.

The DA ran on criminal justice reform. We are asking she uphold her promise. We must end the criminalization of protest and of independent journalists covering these events.

For more information:
Report by Black Agenda Report contributing editor Ann Garrison: https://blackagendareport.com/activist-journalist-frank-sterling-trial

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Brewster Kahle and Tony Marx: The Internet Archive at 25 @ Online
Apr 25 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm

The founder of the Internet Archive speaks with the President of The New York Public Library about the changing roles of libraries in the digital age.

In 1996 a young computer scientist named Brewster Kahle dreamed of building a “Library of Everything” for the digital age. A library containing all the published works of humankind, free to the public, built to last the ages. He created the Internet Archive and its mission: to provide everyone with universal access to all knowledge. “The goal of the Internet Archive,” Kahle has written, “is to create a permanent memory for the Web that can be leveraged to make a new Global Mind.” In the intervening years, libraries have evolved, expanded, and adapted to thrive in the digital age.

Where do these two stories intersect? How have our understandings about the meaning and value of archives, libraries, and access undergone seismic shifts in the past 25 years? Tony Marx, the President of The New York Public Library, and Internet Archive founder Brewster Kahle discuss.

To join in-person | Please be sure to register for an In-Person Ticket. Doors will open around 6:15 PM. For free events, we generally overbook to ensure a full house. Priority will be given to those who have registered in advance, but registration does not guarantee admission. All registered seats are released shortly before start time, and seats may become available at that time. A standby line will form 30 minutes before the program.

To join the livestream | A livestream of this event will be available on the NYPL event page. To receive an email reminder shortly in advance of the event, please be sure to register!

Livestream | Captions and a transcript will be provided. Media used over the course of the conversation will be accompanied by alt text and/or audio description. You can request a free ASL (American Sign Language) interpretation by emailing your request at least two weeks in advance of the event: email accessibility@nypl.org or use this Gmail template.

ABOUT THE SPEAKERS

Brewster Kahle is the founder and Digital Librarian of the Internet Archive, one of the largest libraries in the world. Soon after graduating from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he studied artificial intelligence, Kahle helped found the company Thinking Machines, a parallel supercomputer maker. In 1989, Kahle created the Internet’s first publishing system called Wide Area Information Server (WAIS), later selling the company to AOL. In 1996, Kahle co-founded Alexa Internet, which helps catalog the Web, selling it to Amazon.com in 1999. The Internet Archive, which he founded in 1996, now preserves 99 unique petabytes of data—the books, Web pages, music, television, and software of our cultural heritage, working with more than 950 library and university partners to create a digital library, accessible to all.

Anthony W. Marx is President of The New York Public Library, the nation’s largest library system, with 88 neighborhood libraries and four scholarly research centers. Since joining NYPL in 2011, Marx has strengthened the Library’s role as an essential provider of educational resources and opportunities for all ages. Under his leadership, the Library has created new early literacy and after-school programs for children and teens, dramatically increased free English language classes and citizenship support for immigrants, and improved services for scholars and students who rely on the Library’s world-renowned research collections. Under Marx, the Library has also become a national leader on bridging the digital divide through its efforts to increase access to e-books, expand computer classes and coding training, and a groundbreaking program that provides home internet access to families of low-income students. Before joining the Library, Marx served as president of Amherst College from 2003 to 2011, during which time he tripled enrollment for low-income students. Before Amherst, Marx was a political science professor and director of undergraduate studies at Columbia University. Marx has a BA from Yale, an MPA from the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton University, and a PhD, also from Princeton.

CONNECT

Please submit all press inquiries to Sara Beth Joren at least 48 hours before the event: email sarabethjoren@nypl.org or use this Gmail template.

For all other questions and inquiries, please email publicprograms@nypl.org or use this Gmail template.

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