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Aug
25
Sun
Venezuela: Election eye-witness report @ Online
Aug 25 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm

Speaker: Roger Harris

The whole world was monitoring the high-stakes Venezuelan presidential election on July 28, not only because the country boasts of the planet’s largest oil reserves but also because it has been an exemplar of independent sovereignty from the US empire.

Corporate media coverage of the election and its aftermath was akin to an investigation of a homicide that is focused not with identifying the murderer but with an unpaid parking ticket of the victim.

Our speaker, Roger D. Harris, accompanied the election in Venezuela and will report back on what happened there as well as on Washington’s campaign to delegitimize the country’s Bolivarian Revolution with the ultimate aim of regime change.

Roger is on the executive committee of the US Peace Council and joined their delegation to Venezuela. He is on the ICSS program committee that has for over a decade and a half presented the weekly Sunday Morning at the Marxist Library series. He is active with the anti-imperialist human rights group Task Force on the Americas, the SanctionsKill Campaign against unilateral coercive measures, and is a founding member of the Venezuela Solidarity Network.

Recent articles by Roger on Venezuela include:

CNN’s Fraudulent Analysis of Fraud in the Venezuelan Presidential Election https://libya360.wordpress.com/2024/08/15/cnns-fraudulent-analysis-of-fraud-in-the-venezuelan-presidential-election/

Media Coverage of Venezuela’s Presidential Election Normalizes US Interference https://www.counterpunch.org/2024/08/12/media-coverage-of-venezuelas-presidential-election-normalizes-us-interference/

Venezuelans to Vote on Continuing the Bolivarian Revolution https://venezuelanalysis.com/analysis/venezuelans-to-vote-on-continuing-the-bolivarian-revolution/

How Venezuela Is Overcoming the US Blockade https://www.pressenza.com/2024/06/how-venezuela-is-overcoming-the-us-blockade/

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Aug
30
Fri
Internation Cooperation Concert – Grow the Tent School in Gaza @ Online
Aug 30 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Inline imageWe want you to join us for the 1st International Solidarity Concert benefiting the Gaza Great Minds humanitarian initiative featuring the music of the Gabriel Alegria Afro-Peruvian Jazz Sextet!

Founded just three months ago by Ahmad Abu Rizik from Gaza City, GGM is having a huge impact. Beginning with the intention of educating just 50 children, it has grown to serve close to 500 students at two tent schools operating 6 days a week.

The much needed funds raised by way of this uplifting musical experience will go directly to Ahmad and his team who have been working to provide for the whole child—educationally, psychologically, socially and spiritually.

If you own a computer, laptop, tablet or phone you can watch this concert!

This fully curated online concert will feature the band live from Lima, Peru with a live in-person audience AND YOU, sitting wherever you’d like around the world… on your computer or mobile device.

Afro-Peruvian Jazz Music is a rare combination of music that gives you something that you can feel while also giving you something that you can think about.

We will focus all of our energies in providing the best night of music you’ve ever heard online…

And if you are in a Time Zone that puts this concert at an inconvenient time, we will make a replay link available for 48 hours after the show… so even if you miss it, you can still catch it!

But most importantly, the money you contribute will be helping children continue to grow, learn, and heal.

Please know that attending this concert makes you quite literally a lifeline to education for the most vulnerable children on the planet.

Get your tickets here:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/afro-peruvian-jazz-music-for-great-minds-in-gaza-tickets-957773926597?aff=oddtdtcreator

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Aug
31
Sat
Oakland Community Outreach: Free Services
Aug 31 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

The Grand Advent Church will be hosting a community outreach

This event will be held at the homeless encampment located at E. 12th St. between 17th and 18th Ave. in East Oakland.Â

Services will include free medical and dental screenings, showers, laundry services, haircuts, pet medical screening, pet food, prayer booths, and hot food. We are also giving away free clothes, shoes, and personal hygiene essentials.

 

Homeless Advocacy Working Group for anyone who might be unhoused or needing help.
(HAWG meets by phone/zoom or an hour on the first Monday of each month at 4-5PM it’s very welcoming, informative, and well moderated!  see www.shelteroak.org for vision, mission, and actions. )

 

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Strike Debt Bay Area Book Group: Solidarity, by Astra Taylor @ Online
Aug 31 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm

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

For our August, 31st meeting we will be reading the first five chapters of Solidarity: The Past, Present, and Future of a World-Changing Ideaby Astra Taylor. For our October 5th meeting we will finish the book.

Solidarity is often invoked, but it is rarely analyzed and poorly understood. Here, two leading activists and thinkers survey the past, present, and future of the concept across borders of nation, identity, and class to ask: how can we build solidarity in an era of staggering inequality, polarization, violence, and ecological catastrophe? Offering a lively and lucid history of the idea—from Ancient Rome through the first European and American socialists and labor organizers, to twenty-first century social movements like Occupy Wall Street and Black Lives Matter—Hunt-Hendrix and Taylor trace the philosophical debates and political struggles that have shaped the modern world.

Looking forward, they argue that a clear understanding of how solidarity is built and sustained, and an awareness of how it has been suppressed, is essential to warding off the many crises of our present: right-wing backlash, irreversible climate damage, widespread alienation, loneliness, and despair. Hunt-Hendrix and Taylor insist that solidarity is both a principle and a practice, one that must be cultivated and institutionalized, so that care for the common good becomes the central aim of politics and social life.

Strike Debt Bay Area hosts this non-technical book group discussion monthly on new and radical economic thinking. Previous readings have included (in chronological order) 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 TelescopeMission Economy: A Moonshot Guide to Changing Capitalism, Exploring Degrowth, The Origin of Wealth, Mine!, The Dawn of Everything  A History of the World in Seven Cheap Things, Beyond Money, Less is More,  Cannibal Capitalism,  Debt, the First 5000 Years , Poverty, By America, End Times, Jackson Rising Redux , The Feminist Subversion of the Economy, How Infrastructure Works, Inside the Systems that Shape our World, Wealth Supremacy, The Persuaders, and The Path to a Livable Future.

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Sep
1
Sun
The Paradox of Intellectual Property in Capitalism. @ Online
Sep 1 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm

Speaker: João Romeiro Hermeto

ZOOM LINK

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The energy crisis in Europe, proxy war in Ukraine, rebellion in the Global South, and expansion of the BRICS reflect the decline of Western imperialism and growing cracks in the capitalist world system.

Based on his new book of the same name (Palgrave-Macmillan, 2024), João Romeiro Hermeto will address some historical developments of intellectual property. He asks what is ‘knowledge’ under capitalism, and how is it created and appropriated?

Developments such as digitalisation and the convergence between big pharma and tech giants are bringing about transformations in social property relations. What are the conditions of intellectual property creation today? What theoretical assumptions does it make? Under what social relations is intellectual property produced?

The emphasis will not be on individual cases or symptoms but on the overarching logic: the logic of capitalism as revealed in intellectual property.

Our speaker is João Romeiro Hermeto. Born in 1985, he originally comes from Brazil, where he studied engineering at the Universidade de São Paulo and then economics. During the upheavals of the financial crisis, he first worked there as an investment banker and then founded a company that produced and promoted art and culture. At the end of 2013 he emigrated to Germany, studied philosophy and cultural reflection and did his doctorate in philosophy. His research focus is criticism of capitalism.

Recommended:

With Western imperial decline, capitalism is in crisis – a new phase is emerging

João Romeiro Hermeto is a Brazilian-Italian scholar. In Brazil, he studied engineering and then economics at the Universidade de São Paulo. During the upheavals of the financial crisis, he worked with derivatives credit risk management for an investment bank from 2007 to 2011 and subsequently founded a company that produced and promoted art and culture. In 2013, he emigrated to Europe, studied philosophy and culture, and earned a doctorate in philosophy at the Universität Witten/Herdecke. His research focuses on Marxism and the ontology of the social being, on the critique of political economy, and on the critique of knowledge production – ideology and intellectual property.

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Sep
4
Wed
Webinar: Curing Electoral Dysfunction
Sep 4 @ 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm

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The Green Party of California co-sponsors the Missouri Green Party’s Black & Green Wednesday Webinar Series, and we invite you to tune in to the September 4 webinar, Curing Electoral Dysfunction.
From the organizers:

  • We all see it, the election process is not working. But how can we fix it?
  • How can Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) remove the “spoiler effect”?
  • What’s the difference between “Approval voting” and RCV?
  • How could “proportional representation” give us a voice, and how could it work combined with RCV?
  • What about the backroom deals and dark money?
  • How can we end the silencing of progressive voices?

Speakers will address these issues and ask for questions and thoughts from the audience. Hear from:

  • Philena Farley, Green Party of Ohio
  • Larry Bradley, Better Ballot KC
  • Mike Feinstein, Former GP Mayor, Santa Monica CA
  • Michael Bagdes-Canning, Green Party of Pennsylvania
  • Oliver Hall, Center for Competitive Democracy
  • Jill Stein, Green Party Presidential Candidate (moderator)

The webinar is NO COST, but you need to REGISTER to attend. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information on joining the meeting.

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Sep
7
Sat
President, Shmesident—What else is on your ballot? @ Online
Sep 7 @ 2:30 pm – 4:30 pm

Suds, Snacks, and Socialism

Please register in advance at
https://bit.ly/2024DownBallot
to receive your personal link to participate in this event online

Here in California, there is no question about who will get the electoral votes. But there are a lot of issues and ballot measures that could have great consequence for the lives of working people. Will we finally repeal Costa-Hawkins and get the possibility of effective rent control? Will Alameda County’s progressive D.A. keep her job and continue prosecuting killer cops and corporate criminals?

Join our speakers who will discuss some of these issues. And bring your own ideas about what measures are important on the Nov. 5 ballot.

Bill Balderston – Alameda County Green Party County Council

Marsha Feinland – Peace and Freedom Party of California

Walter Riley – Oakland Civil Rights Attorney

John Selawsky – 35-year Berkeley Resident and Activist

*Organizations listed for identification purposes only.

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>

Coming up Oct. 5: The Presidential Election

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Dublin Prison Survivors Speak Truth to Power @ First Unitarian Church
Sep 7 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

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Sep
8
Sun
Western Marxism: How it was Born, How it Died, How it can be Reborn
Sep 8 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm


Speaker: Gabriel Rockhill

Western Marxism: How It Was Born, How It Died, How It Can Be Reborn, by Domenico Losurdoa, is a paradigm-shifting book that provides a trenchant critique of the Western left intelligentsia. It reveals how its dominant ideological orientation�characterized by defeatism, utopianism, and anti-commuunism�is rooted in the political economy of imperialism. Internationnally acclaimed theorist Domenico Losurdo thus provides a fresh and challenging perspective on purportedly radical thinkers who have been widely promoted in the imperial core

Our speaker, Gabriel Rockhill, is a philosopher and activist who has published nine books. He is the Founding Director of the Critical Theory Workshop and Professor of Philosophy at Villanova University.

Our Zoom room will be opened up as usual at 10:15 AM Pacific Time for anyone to join and discuss technical matters, catch up, and say hi. The program (and recording) will begin at 10:30 AM and will end at 12:30 PM.

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Meeting ID: 505 662 3120

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Sep
9
Mon
Justice for Aysenur Ezgi Eygi – Vigil @ Lake Merritt Amphitheater
Sep 9 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

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Sep
11
Wed
You Are Not a Loan – A Teach-in With the Debt Collective
Sep 11 @ 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm

You Are Not A Loan! A Teach-In With Debt Collective September 11, 2024 6-8:30PM, FREE! InTheseTimes.com debtcollective.org Art by @KendrickDayeJoin us for a A Teach-In Introducing the Debt Collective – the nation’s first union of debtors. w/ local Bay Area organizers Maddy Clifford and Emily Birnbaum. Learn how debtor’s unions are organizing alongside labor unions and tenant unions to combat the financialization of our most basic needs like housing, education and healthcare. Share your personal story, your dream for an economically just future and build solidarity with other debtors and our allies. Plus, free resources to fight your eviction in California AND free copies of Debt Collective’s In These Times takeover issue *first 50 people*

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Sep
15
Sun
The Failure of Neoliberal Economics @ Online
Sep 15 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm


Speaker: Radhika Desai

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The application of Neoliberal Economics had its beginning with Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan in the 1980s. It held its sway for almost four decades starting when China allowed G-7 capital to exploit a vast pool of labor power, but unlike in the past when it resulted in failed economics in the Third World, China rose as an economic giant in just three decades, with the Communist Party of China firmly controlling the process. The US workers largely lost good industrial wages even as they benefited from cheaper consumer products imported from China in these three decades. But lately the Chinese economy has also run into a slowdown and as shown by the recent parliamentary elections in India and Mexico, the Neoliberal Economics has lost support from the vast majority of these two countries and there appears to be opposition to it in China as well. Prof. Desai’s talk will focus on this core issue and how it is related to the decline of the G-7 group of countries, and its impact on the geopolitics and the ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and Palestine.​

Radhika Desai is the convener of the International Manifesto Group (https://internationalmanifesto.org/), which analyzes the fast-changing political and geopolitical economy of the world order. From around the world, they represent a diversity of currents of anti-imperialist socialist thought.

Dr. Desai is professor at the Department of Political Studies and director of the Geopolitical Economy Research Group, University of Manitoba. Among her many publications are Geopolitical Economy: After US Hegemony, Globalization and Empire and Intellectuals and Socialism: ‘Social Democrats’ and the Labour Party. She is also the author of numerous articles in Economic and Political Weekly, International Critical Thought, New Left Review, Third World Quarterly, World Review of Political Economy and other journals and in edited collections on parties, political economy, culture, and nationalism. With Alan Freeman, she co-edits the Geopolitical Economy book series with Manchester University Press and the Future of Capitalism book series with Pluto Press.

Her article, “The Long Shadow of Hiroshima: Capitalism and Nuclear Weapons, International Critical Thought,” was published online: 08 Apr 2022 https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/21598282.2022.2051582?tab=permissions&scroll=top

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Sep
18
Wed
NATIONAL CALL FOR MEDICAL DEBT ABOLITION @ Online
Sep 18 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Medical debt shouldn’t exist.

More than 100 million people in the U.S. are actively struggling with medical debt. It’s an injustice that’s costing us our livelihoods, economic stability, and, in far too many cases, our lives.

As election season ramps up and politicians pay lip service to the issue, we can’t make the mistake of accepting minor concessions and band-aid fixes as solutions. If we want to put an end to medical debt, we need to strike at the root of the problem – our predatory, prrofit-driven healthcare system.

That’s why we’re hosting a National Call for Medical Debt Abolition. We’ll discuss our experiences with medical debt, strategies for tackling corporate control of our healthcare, and ways to build the fight for healthcare as a reparative public good. will you join us?

RSVP Here!

The medical-industrial complex is hostile and dysfunctional, and the corporate interests invested in keeping it that way have a lot of money to throw around. But we have people, we have our anger, and we know how to organize. Together, we can fight back against industry giants and a complicit state.

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Sep
20
Fri
Climate, Colonization and Rights for Humans and Nature – Virtual Conference @ Online
Sep 20 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Climate & Health

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Sep
23
Mon
Support Environmental Justice at CARB @ Richmond Memorial Auditorium
Sep 23 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Community groups have long been pushing the California Air Resources Board to prioritize environmental justice.  Now CARB is at least asking for our input.  The powerful agency is holding a series of public meetings around California in the next few weeks to discuss how to “incorporate environmental justice into future research on air quality, climate change, health, and sustainable communities.”   It wants to hear about research needs and priorities.  Outcomes from the meeting will impact CARB’s 5-Year Strategic Research Plan and help guide potential research projects for the 2025-2030 time period.

Refinery activist Kathy Kerridge reminds us that “CARB’s research informs regulations, programs, and incentives that affect people in our neighborhood and region.”  Her Benicia Community Air Monitoring Program is cosponsoring the September 23rd meeting in Richmond.

An online meeting option is available if you can’t attend one of the in-person meetings.  You can also provide written recommendations by emailing: research@arb.ca.gov.

Register here.
Co-Hosted with: Benicia Community Air Monitoring Program

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Sep
24
Tue
FORMERLY INCARCERATED SHORTS PROGRAM @ New Parkway Theater
Sep 24 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

FORMERLY INCARCERATED SHORTS PROGRAM

The Berkeley Film Foundation presents a program of shorts by and about formerly incarcerated filmmakers, with a post program Q&A. The films include �

Finding Ma (14 minutes), about a Vietnamese family struggling with the ramifications of foster care and imprisonment was they search for their homeless mother in Sacramento;

Friendly Signs (22 minutes), wherein an San Quentin inmate and his older deaf brother start a sign language course the prison;

The Bridge Between Two Worlds (30 minutes), in which two parolees released from San Quentin reinvent themselves by attending a private school in Marin; and

Judging Juries which examines injustices in the jury system that adversely impact defendants and deny them fundamental rights.

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Sep
25
Wed
From Bhopal to the Bay: How Communities Tackle Corporate Disasters
Sep 25 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

campaign coverA diverse group of changemakers, knowledge-holders, and innovators, hosted by the Alliance of South Asians Taking Action, will explore how we can “disrupt the corporation-enriching global extractive system that results in widespread injustice, poverty, hunger, climate change, and irreversible environmental destruction.”

Forty years ago, Bhopal, India, experienced the world’s worst-ever corporation-caused disaster, resulting in the deaths and disabling of hundreds of thousands of marginalized people over multiple generations. Here in the San Francisco Bay Area, corporations have been exploiting, polluting, and appropriating land and people for over a century.

In this event, survivor-activists of the 1984 chemical disaster will join in solidarity and conversation with Bay Area environmental justice activists. Participants—including environmentalists, labor organizers, community/indigenous leaders, housing experts, artists, lawyers, activists, agroecologists, scientists, and other knowledge-holders from a diverse range of ethnicities and perspectives—will discuss how frontline/indigenous communities and activists are taking on what continues to be the greatest challenge of our time.

Seats are limited.  Please reserve yours with QR code in the graphic or here.

Tickets: Sliding scale donation $5 and up.

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Sep
28
Sat
Roots of Resilence – Community Care Gathering @ Cesar Chavez Park, Picnic Area 2
Sep 28 @ 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm

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Sep
29
Sun
Open discussion on the upcoming U.S. election
Sep 29 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm
ICSS

Sunday Morning at the Marxist Library

 

The opinions expressed in our Sunday morning programs are those of the speakers only and do not necessarily represent any consensus by the members of ICSS. Our general practice is to allot at least half of the time to comradely discussion of the issues including as many voices as practical.

 Open discussion on the upcoming U.S. election

Bring your ideas, comments, and questions on the upcoming U.S. presidential election.

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Sep
30
Mon
Support for Palestinian Self-Determination @ North Berkeley Senior Center
Sep 30 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

After Zionist interference got the last Berkeley Peace and Justice Commission cancelled earlier this month, the commission is again set to vote on a resolution calling for an End of Military Aid, an End to the Occupation, and Support for Palestinian Self-Determination on Monday, September 30th.

They need the community to show up and say, unequivocally, that Berkeley wants not only a permanent ceasefire, but an end to Israeli aggression in Occupied Palestine.

Within 24 hours of the resolution’s publication, three zionists were quickly appointed to the commission and one 15-year veteran of the commission was surreptitiously removed without warning. The conservative, pro-Israel members of the Berkeley community don’t want the topic of Palestine even DISCUSSED in public.

We need to show our elected officials that Berkeley says NO to mass death, NO to occupation, and NO settler colonialism!

Please come out and bring your comrades!

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