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In her journal Octavia E. Butler wrote “All good things must begin.” Abolitionist alternatives to police must begin somewhere, but alternatives can only be sustained when individuals like you come together to build them together.
Mental Health First (MH First) is a project of APTP and Oakland’s first and only non-police, non 9-1-1 crisis response line for mental health crises, including but not limited to psychiatric emergencies, substance use support and intimate partner violence safety planning. We are currently dispatching on a case-by-case basis, and have volunteers on the hotline Friday and Saturday from 2pm to 2am.
We have an MH First volunteer training coming up open to all community members who want to join our team.
Register to join our next virtual MH First training!
The Anti Police-Terror Project is a Black-led, multi-racial, intergenerational coalition that seeks to build a replicable and sustainable model to eradicate police terror in communities of color. In addition to our MH First services, we support families surviving police terror in their fight for justice, documenting police abuses and connecting impacted families and community members with resources, legal referrals, and opportunities for healing.
Register to join this incredible crew!
Register: bit.ly/NicaSep24How do the Nicaraguan police sustain one of the lowest crime rates, and highest levels of citizen trust, in all of Latin America? A key answer is their much-heralded community-based model. Please join us for this 90-minute webinar, with Spanish – English interpretation, focused on these key topics:
- What is the Nicaraguan Community Policing
Model? - What special programs and approaches are used to protect women from violence?
- What were the experiences and activities of the police during the 2018 coup attempt?
Bring your questions! There will be time to address them, after we hear from:
- Commissioner General Jaime Vanegas Vega, Inspector General of the National Police
- Commissioner General Vilma Rosa Gonzalez, Head of Public Relations of the National Police
HOME IS A HOTEL
From a single mother trying to find her missing daughter to an elderly woman who is going blind and facing eviction, the low-income residents of San Francisco’s single room occupancy housing tell their stories.
Across America, cities are struggling with homelessness and housing affordability. How does one decades old solution – cramped Single Room Occupancy units – impact the lives of those who live in them? Home Is a Hotel takes you inside San Francisco’s SRO housing through intimate portraits of their residents filmed over five years. This character-driven, verit- documentary immerses viewers in what it means to call a single room home in the heart of one of America’s richest cities. Screening is followed by a filmmaker Q & A.
Today we highlight our affordable housing and health care activism! we do with two groups: the grassroots California Long Term Supports and Services for All Coalition and East Bay.
LONG-TERM CARE INSURANCE: PROGRESS IN CALIFORNIA
California Long Term Supports and Services Coalition (LTSS4All) – Juan Guerrero (right), Manager of Regional Organizing at Caring Across Generations, will catch us up on the coalition members progress on the designs for a long-term home care and services insurance program coming before the Legislature and the Governor in December. He aims to uplift the care agenda so that ALL families can get the support they need to live full, robust lives in this beautiful state.
https://actionnetwork.org/forms/california-needs-universal-long-term-services-and-supports?source=direct_link&
AFFORDABLE HOUSING: ACTIONS & LEGISLATIVE UPDATES
East Bay Housing Organizations (EBHO) is just one of the Housing Justice coalitions we are involved with!
Megan Nguyen (left), EBHO Policy Associate, will update us on recent developments and next steps on statewide bills that can make affordable housing easier to create.
Welcome curious threads!
Only 8 seats open for this course!

Speaker: Noah Khrachvik of Midwestern Marx
Noah will discuss the issues that often arise when connecting Marxism and the working masses.
Our speaker, Noah Khrachvik, is a proud working class member of the Communist Party USA and co-director of the Midwestern Marx Institute for Marxist Theory and Political Analysis. He is 42 years old, married to the most understanding and patient woman on planet Earth (who puts up with all his deep-theory rants when he wakes up at two in the morning and can’t get back to sleep) and has a thirteen-year-old son who is far too smart for his own good. When he isn’t busy writing, organizing the working class, or fixing rich people’s houses all day, he enjoys doing absolutely nothing on the couch, surrounded by his family and books by Henry Winston.
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Demand an end to the campaign of city sponsored intimidation and brutality. Speak out at City Council meeting.
4. Surveillance Technology Ordinance – OPD – Automated License Plate Readers
a. Review and take possible action on a proposed use policy
Each person wishing to speak on items must fill out a speaker’s card. Persons addressing the Privacy Advisory Commission shall state their names and the organization they are representing, if any.
Members of the public can view the meeting live on KTOP or on the City’s website at https://www.oaklandca.gov/topics/ktop-tv-10.
Comment in advance: To send your comment directly to the Privacy Commission and staff BEFORE the meeting starts, please send your comment, along with your full name and agenda item number you are commenting on, to Felicia Verdin at fverdin@oaklandca.gov.
The corporate press has always expressed the views of the rich and powerful. Now that giant corporations are consuming and consolidating once nominally independent news outlets, there is very little independent reporting. In order to get news about things like grassroots organizing, anti-capitalist political parties, efforts to halt state violence and anti-war viewpoints, we turn to alternative sources. At this forum we will discuss what some of these sources are and how we can access and support them.
Ann Garrison – Contributing Editor to Black Agenda Report and a contributor to The Grayzone, Pacifica Radio, and other outlets
Frank Sterling – Programmer, Full Circle KPFA radio; Producer, First Voice Media; Oscar Grant Committee and Reimagine Anitoch
Ken Epstein – Education Editor for the Oakland Post; formerly communication director for the Oakland Education Association
*Organizations listed for identification purposes only.
Please arrive early to place your order so that you do not miss any of the presentations.
An open discussion will follow the presentations.
We will be accepting donations which will be divided among the sponsoring organizations.
This event is sponsored by the Alameda County Peace and Freedom Party,
the Alameda County Green Party and Bay Area System Change Not Climate Change.
For more information email <info@sudssnackssocialism.org>
Speaker: Mark Albertson
This program addresses how the Korean peninsula was tragically split, why it remains so, and its contemporary implications. Once part of the Japanese Empire, the Korean conflict degenerated into a stalemate. Most important was the admission by then US Secretary of State Dean Rusk on how the 38th Parallel was agreed to as the infamous demarcation line; why the decision was made to cross the 38th parallel; and how George Kennan urged Truman not to. This last development is most significant. And, how the stalemate in Korea impacted whether the U.S. would intervene in North Vietnam in April-May 1954 to relieve 15,000 French paratroopers surrounded by 55,000 Vietminh at Dien Bien Phu.
Our speaker, Mark Albertson, is a frequent presenter at the Library. In fact, according to his blog, in each of the last three years, he has logged 200-plus appearances. Mark is a military historian with a commanding knowledge of geo-politics. He is the historical research editor at Army Aviation magazine and is the historian for the Army Aviation Association of America. He has authored several books: USS Connecticut: Constitution State Battleship; They’ll Have to Follow You! The Triumph of the Great White Fleet; On History: A Treatise. He is at work on a two-volume history on the saga of Army aviation. Mark teaches history at Norwalk Community College in Norwalk, Connecticut:
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This new documentary tells the story of young American Jews coming to question the narrative they were taught about “the only democracy in the Middle East.” Over the course of the movie, they come to realize that their Jewish values are incompatible with support for an apartheid state.
Watch the official trailer
Co-sponsored by JVP Bay Area, IfNotNow and Chavurah for a Free Palestine of Kehilla Synagogue
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In The Purity Fetish and the Crisis of Western Marxism, Carlos L. Garrido provides a comprehensive development of his concept of the purity fetish, tracing the outlook to the Eleatic school of Ancient Greek philosophy, and showing how it has appeared in 20th century Western Marxism and in contemporary U.S. socialism. In every form the purity fetish takes in Western Marxism’s politics, Garrido argues that one finds not only the failure to obtain truth, but also the inability to create a revolutionary movement. Garrido asserts that today the critique (and overcoming) of the purity fetish is an indispensable task in the fight for the development of subjective conditions for revolution.
Carlos L. Garrido is a philosophy teacher at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Director at the Midwestern Marx Institute for Marxist Theory and Political Analysis, and author of various books including The Purity Fetish and the Crisis of Western Marxism (2023), Marxism and the Dialectical Materialist Worldview (2022), and Hegel, Marxism, and Dialectics (Forthcoming 2024).
October 8th, 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm Via Zoom: please see the access info below
Green Sundays are a series of free public programs & discussions on topics “du jour” sponsored by the Green Party of Alameda County and held on the 2nd Sunday of each month. The monthly business meeting of the County Council of the Green Party follows at 7:00 pm, after a 30-minute break. Council meetings are open to anyone who is interested.
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Annual Sunrise gathering on Alcatraz Island, Commemorating 531 years of Indigenous Resistance, Cultural Resiliency and Survival in the Americas
Ohlone Welcome, Pomo and Aztec dancers, All Nations Drum, other Indigenous Cultural Presenters and Special Guests
BOATS DEPART FROM PIER 33, TICKET OFFICE OPENS AT 4:00 AM, BOATS DEPART AT 5:00, 5:15 AND 5:30 AM, ALL BOATS RETURN BY 9:00 AM.
TICKETS $12.00, CHILDREN UNDER 5 FREE. ADVANCE TICKETS ON SALE NOW:
https://www.cityexperiences.com/san-francisco/city-cruises/alcatraz/programs-and-events/annual-events/indigenous-peoples-sunrise-gathering/
The event will be broadcast live on KPFA 94.1 FM, online at http://www.kpfa.org, and simulcast via IITC’s Facebook page from 6 – 8:00 AM. Wheelchair accessible.
No drugs, alcohol, marijuana use or sales permitted on the island.
IITC’s webpage, www.iitc.org, or IITC’s Facebook event page for updates.
IITC’s San Francisco Office, (415) 641-4482, Morning Star Gali, morningstar@treatycouncil.org, or Rochelle Diver, rochelle@treatycouncil.org, (218) 576-2649
Most recently we played a key role in passing Senate Bill 567! We have been fighting for renters rights for a long time now, and we realize many of our struggles go beyond housing. Our housing, healthcare, jobs, environment, and education not only play a key role in our quality of life but are interconnected. That’s why we’ve created Rise Up California, or Levántate in Spanish, a project that addresses the overlap in the issues that our communities face while centering our collective power
Click here to REGISTER for a call TONIGHT, October 9th, at 6pm to learn more about Rise Up!
ACCE has come together with leaders from other community groups and unions to form Rise Up. With the rising costs of living and stagnant wages, we saw a huge need for a multiracial movement in California to fight back against discrimination and inequality in our state. Our goal is to make sure that every Californian – child, worker, parent, grandparent, elder, etc. has what they need to thrive. We want a California where wealth is redistributed and not just kept by billionaires.
We know that we can build a California that works for all of us. Are you in?
Click here to RSVP to today’s call at 6PM.
Our next healing portal will be at the Life is Living festival this Saturday!
Life is Living is a FREE community-powered and community-run festival in West Oakland’s Lil Bobby Hutton Park that is dedicated to resilience, the joy of living, and the health of the environment and all its inhabitants.
This year’s 16th annual festival is an homage to the Black Panther Party Survival Conference, and a celebration of 50 years of Hip Hop. Our community of artists and activists are putting together a vast collective of community voices to honor the past while creating a platform for the future.
We will be out there offering free healing services to community members and building an intentional space meant to interrupt state violence and make room for healing, community care, and wellness. Join us!
What: APTP Healing Justice Portal at Life is Living Festival
Email me at guadalupe@antipoliceterrorproject.org to get more info or if you would like to join us as a practitioner at our next healing portal.
We are also excited to share that our Healing Justice team is growing!
We are hiring a part-time Healing Justice Coordinator 2 (HJC) who will support all aspects of growing our Healing Justice work across the state of California and beyond.
Our vision and strategy is to spread Healing Justice across the state of California and beyond. We honor our legacies of utilizing our traditions and healing modalities to transform ourselves, our circumstances, and the world. We uplift HJ as a part of a political strategy that transforms trauma while building the power our communities need. Get more details and apply by October 20th.
According to our speaker, the Biden administration’s lawfare against Trump is supported by the left because of their own McCarthyism. The national security state, through the Biden administration, is engaging in lawfare to eliminate Biden’s only serious challenger and fix the 2024 election. Much of the progressive movement, rather than protest and stop police state interference, is supportive of it, even though this lawfare will be used against them in the future. The cause for the silence among liberals and leftists is their own McCarthyism: people are baited, and fear being baited not as Reds, but as Trump supporters. This left McCarthyismm pushes people towards voting for the supposed lesser evil Democrats and towards defending the actions of the national security police state. This national security state finds the Democratic Party a more useful tool to criminalize opposition to US wars and maintain their control over the US government.
Our speaker, Stansfield Smith, is a member of Chicago ALBA Solidarity, formerly the Chicago Committee to Free the Cuban 5. He has published in LA Progressive, Dissident Voice, Council on Hemispheric Affairs, Covert Action, Monthly Review online, and other websites. Smith is a long time anti-war activist, and opposed US interference over the years in Latin America. He produces AFGJ’s Venezuela & ALBA Weekly News and the online newsletter for the Nicaragua Solidarity Coalition. His website is ChicagoALBASolidarity.org.
Recent articles include:
* “The Danger that Lawfare against Trump Presents to the Progressive Movement,” https://dissidentvoice.org/2023/09/the-danger-that-lawfare-against-trump-presents-to-the-progressive-movement/;
* “JFK’s World Peace Speech and National Security State Takedowns of US Presidents,” https://dissidentvoice.org/2023/08/jfks-world-peace-speech-and-national-security-state-takedowns-of-us-presidents/; and
* “John F. Kennedy on Ending the US War on Vietnam � His Owwn Words,” https://www.laprogressive.com/war-and-peace/ending-the-us-war-on-vietnam.
* “Liberal and Left Silence on National Security Police State When Used Against Trump and His Supporters,”
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OSCAR GRANT STATION (aka Fruitvale)
12pm: Gather Up
12:30pm: Ride Out & Join the OneFam Block Party
1-5pm at 7th & Peralta
Featuring Bay Area Artist Lineup, Guest Speakers, Free Food & Give-Aways, Local Vendor Marketplace, & Kids Zone
Hosted by Davey D of Hard Knock Radio
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With 2.3 million people trapped in Gaza, under fire from Israel’s relentless bombing – including suffocating illegal white phosphorus, peace activists worldwide are demanding a ceasefire to stop the unfolding human catastrophe and lift the blockade barring food, medicine, water and electricity to the Palestinians in Gaza.
After 75 years of occupation and the recent Hamas attacks in Israel, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken flew to Tel Aviv to profess ironclad support and billions of dollars more for apartheid Israel as it imposes lethal collective punishment – a violation of international law – on the people of of Gaza, 50% of whom are children.
Our guests will offer a counter-narrative that affirms the Palestinian desire for liberation, addresses the root causes of the violence and issues a call to action.
Special Guest Co-Host:
Nour is CODEPINK’s Palestine and Iran Campaigner. She graduated from DePaul University with a bachelor’s degree in International Studies in June 2022. Nour has been advocating for Palestinian liberation for over 5 years, including organizing within her university. She also organizes around related issues, such as abolition.
Featured Guests:
Hassan El-Tayyab is the Legislative Director for Middle East policy at the Friends Committee on National Legislation. Hassan leads FCNL’s work calling for a ceasefire in Gaza and an end to the bloodshed in the Middle East. In addition to advocating for Palestinian human rights, Hassan works to end U.S. military complicity in the Saudi-led war on Yemen and advance diplomacy with Iran. Prior to joining FCNL, Hassan served as the co-director of the national advocacy group Just Foreign Policy, where he worked to reassert Congressional war authority and promote human rights in the Middle East and Latin America. His passion for foreign affairs is rooted in his desire to make life safer for people in the Middle East, including his extended family in Jordan, Palestine, and Yemen.
Huwaida Arraf is a Palestinian American activist and civil rights attorney who co-founded the International Solidarity Movement (ISM), a Palestinian-led organization using non-violent protests and international pressure to support Palestinians. A former candidate for US Congress representing Michigan’s 10th congressional district, Huwaida specializes in international human rights and humanitarian law, as well as domestic US civil rights litigation. A Hebrew-speaking Palestinian Christian, Huwaida spent time living on an Israeli kibbutz before rejecting coexistence efforts in favor of advocating for Palestinian resistance. The daughter of two Palestinian Christian parents her mother came from Beit Sahour in the West Bank, and her father was a Palestinian citizen of Israel she was born in Detroit shortly after her parents immigrated to the United States. She majored in Arabic studies, Judaic studies and political science at the University of Michigan.
Noura Khouri is Palestinian living in Oakland/Ohlone land and has worked for the past two decades as a human rights activist, campaign strategist and community organizer. Noura lived and worked in occupied Palestine with the International Solidarity Movement and other human rights organizations including Badil Refugee and Residency Center, Al-Haq and Holy Land Trust. She currently works as a preschool teacher, and serves as an Al-Awda Palestine Right to Return Coalition, National Committee Member, Green Party, Intl Delegate and part of Beloved Community Circles – where she conspires to destroy walls and build bridges of solidarity.