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Sep
24
Tue
All Out for Lebanon @ SF Federal Bldg
Sep 24 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm

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Sep
28
Sat
Stop the Sweeps! @ MLK Civic Center Park
Sep 28 @ 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm

Please join the rally!
“If you’ve been waiting to turn up for that one protest action for the unhoused, this’ll be it!  We need numbers, folks, as we want the city of Berkeley to here our outlay at their unjust actions!  See you there.”

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Sep
29
Sun
All Out for Lebanon @ SF Federal Bldg
Sep 29 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

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Oct
15
Tue
Shotspotter Renewal at Oakland City Council @ Oakland City Hall
Oct 15 @ 3:30 pm – 8:00 pm

The resolution to fund and expand ShotSpotter will come before the full Oakland City Council Tuesday, October 15th at 3:30pm. That means there is still time to urge your city council member to vote against the resolution.

The Oakland Privacy Advisory Commission recommended to the Council that the Shotspotter contract not be renewed, because of lack of evidence that it is effective, noting that the monies could be used for things that are known to be effective in reducing crime.  The Council, however, is leaning towards ignoring that recommendation, a recommendation made by the Commission the Council, well, commissioned, to make such technical evaluations.

ShotSpotter, produced by SoundThinking, is an acoustic gunshot detection system (AGDS). Its many sensors and microphones constitute a mass surveillance network that does more harm than good to residents of cities across the U.S., including Oakland.

Write to Council members before Tuesday and urge them to say NO to ShotSpotter.

Why ShotSpotter Does Not Belong in Oakland’s Communities

Other U.S. cities, including Chicago and New York, are questioning or outright discontinuing their contracts with SoundThinking because the technology does not live up to its claims of improved public safety or police effectiveness. Houston’s mayor plans to end the city’s contract with SoundThinking, calling their technology a “gimmick” that did not improve the city’s public safety. After a one-year pilot program, Durham, North Carolina’s city council voted against continuing their contract after an audit showed abysmal results. Oakland’s Privacy Advisory Committee (PAC) voted against funding ShotSpotter on April 4th, 2024.

The technology attempts to triangulate the location of gunshots and decrease officer response time to shooting incidents. The Oakland Police Department (OPD) touts ShotSpotter as a crime deterrent that reduces gun violence and keeps communities safer. A growing body of evidence indicates that ShotSpotter fails to achieve any of its supposed benefits.

OPD reports there were 8,318 unique gunshot incidents detected by ShotSpotter in 2023. Of these incidents, only four lead to an arrest. According to OPD’s incident reports, 73% of gun violations were for negligent discharge of a firearm, not a violent crime. OPD Captain Lewis has confirmed “many of the ShotSpotter firearm recoveries are from gun owners doing ‘target practice in their backyard.'” ShotSpotter artificially bloats OPD’s workload, diverting them away from actual community needs.

OPD’s average time to respond to the most serious 911 calls for help has increased. The same increase has occurred in Chicago, Cleveland, and St. Louis. This trend can be partly explained by the artificial workload ShotSpotter creates for officers. For example, in St. Louis, AGDS added 3,400 new calls per average year in addition to 2,800 citizen-initiated calls – a 67% increase in service calls. OPD categorizes ShotSpotter alerts as a Priority I call (immediate dispatch). Therefore, officers are being diverted from urgent and potentially life threatening emergencies to address ShotSpotter alerts that have a decent chance of being nothing more than a loud noise.

ShotSpotter often sends police officers to chase false positive alerts. The technology is notorious for reporting fireworks, automobile backfires, and construction noises as gunshots. False reportage is not only a waste of time. It leads directly to civil liberties abuses and false arrests, as was the case for 65-year old Michael Williams. In his case and others, court documents reveal that law enforcement frequently requests that ShotSpotter’s analysts modify alerts to support their narrative of events.

U.S. Senators have urged the Department of Homeland Security to investigate funding of ShotSpotter for civil rights violations and discriminatory policing. In Chicago, the 12 districts with ShotSpotter installations are those with the highest populations of Black and Latinx residents. In NYC, 70% of acoustic sensors were placed in precincts with majority Black or Latinx residents. The same racist pattern holds for Kansas City, MO; Cleveland, OH; Atlanta, GA; and Boston, MA.

In Oakland, ShotSpotter has been deployed in four geographic phases. The first two phases of deployment were in predominantly Black, Latinx, and Asian communities, which is easily observed by comparing OPD’s map of ShotSpotter deployment (see page 6) with a race, ethnicity, and diversity map of Oakland. A Stanford University study found that OPD officers display a stark racial disparity in who they search, detain, and arrest. Placement of ShotSpotter sensors consistently follows patterns of historical over-policing, and Oakland is no exception.

The money wasted on ShotSpotter would best serve Oakland residents if redirected toward other community needs. Please write to your city council members to tell them that ShotSpotter is a wasteful and dangerous surveillance technology.

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Oct
26
Sat
From Frisco to Falastin: Stop Scott Wiener’s War Machine
Oct 26 @ 12:30 pm – 2:30 pm

Queers for a Free Palestine meet up and march! All are welcome! Call out state senator Scott Wiener, who has been attacking Palestinian activists at UC and CSU campuses, opposes inclusion of Palestine in ethnic studies, introduced oppressive legislation to silence the voice of the Palestinian people and their comrades, and attacking houseless people. He opposed the cease fire back in January. Mask up, bring friends. Let’s San Francisco now that you oppose SF politicians who have not called out an end to the genocide in Gaza! And an end to the apartheid government of Israel!

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Nov
2
Sat
Demand an End to the War on Homelessness @ Ross Post Office
Nov 2 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am

 

 

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Rally For a Car-Free Telegraph Ave. @ Sproul Plaza, UC Berkeley
Nov 2 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm

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No Votes for Genocide @ San Francisco City Hall
Nov 2 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Protest for an end to genocide in Palestine begines 1pm at SF City Hall.

https://www.shutitdown4palestine.org/nov2

On November 2, just days before the U.S. Presidential election, people will take to the streets across the entire country to say NO VOTES FOR GENOCIDE!

We’ve been mobilizing every single day for over a year demanding an end to the U.S.-funded and supported Israeli genocide in Palestine and Lebanon. This election cycle, we will not forget these candidates’ direct support for this genocide.

The US government has the ability to enact an arms embargo, it has the ability to stop this genocide. This is a US war as much as it is an Israeli war on Palestine and Lebanon. We won’t be fooled by arbitrary 30-day deadlines and we will not be tricked into believing the political rhetoric of those who could have stopped the genocide with a single phone call to end military aid to Israel.

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Nov
15
Fri
Rally and Press Conference Opposing Restart of Dangerous Oil Pipeline in Santa Barbara @ Hyatt Regency
Nov 15 @ 8:00 am – 10:00 am

The Coastal Commission is meeting on Friday, November 15 in San Francisco to discuss the violations and unpermitted work by a Texas oil company, Sable Offshore Corp., which is charging ahead with dangerous plans to restart an old, corroded oil pipeline that ruptured off the Santa Barbara coast in 2015.  Restarting the pipeline would be a disaster for coastal communities and our climate:  it would allow Sable to bring three offshore oil platforms back online that have been shuttered for nearly ten years.

We’ll be rallying at the Coastal Commission meeting and then giving public comment to encourage the commission to stand strong and require Sable to play by the rules.  We need to ensure that this disastrous pipeline will never have a second chance to spill!

Will you join us in San Francisco and help bring a few friends and allies, too?  Sign up here.

What: Rally and Press Conference Opposing Restart of Dangerous Oil Pipeline in Santa Barbara, followed by public comment.

When: Friday, November 15 at 8am before the California Coastal Commission Meeting

Where: Hyatt Regency San Francisco, 5 Embarcadero Center, San Francisco, CA 94111

Who: Center for Biological Diversity, Last Chance Alliance, Extinction Rebellion SF Bay, Oil and Gas Action Network, Fearless Grandmothers, 1000 Grandmothers,  Sunflower Alliance, CalPIRG, UC Santa Barbara Environmental Affairs Board and more!

If you want to make public comment, you’ll need to sign up on this form (for General Public Comment) before 5pm on Thursday.

Thanks so much for showing up at this very critical time.  Together let’s send a strong message that drill baby drill will get no traction here.

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Dec
2
Mon
Stop Mass Deportation March & Rally @ State Capitol
Dec 2 @ 11:00 am – 1:00 pm

 

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Dec
4
Wed
BAAQMD: Phase Out Gas Heaters @ Online and at the Bay Area Metropolitan Center
Dec 4 @ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm

Comments in by December 3!

Information and Links to send message

NOx gases are toxic to our health and climate. The Air District is considering a rule that all new water heaters and space heating systems be zero NOx-emitting, starting in 2027 for water heaters and 2029 for furnaces. There is lots of fossil-fueled opposition. Send a message online and speak up at the meeting for the rule. See article for talking points.

On December 4, BAAQMD will hold a board meeting to review progress toward implementing these new regulations.  Opponents are expected to turn out in force to delay or weaken them.  To ensure that these regulations go into effect, BAAQMD needs strong public support.   You can send a message to the BAAQMD board to express support of Rules 9-4 and 9-6 here.

You can also speak up at the BAAQMD board meeting.    Click here to comment via zoom.  This discussion is Item No. 25 on the agenda.

The staff slide presentation on the rules starts on p. 15 of this pdf.  And some helpful talking points are here.

Whether you email a comment (by December 3rd) or speak at the meeting, we need everyone’s voice!

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Dec
6
Fri
UNITE To STOP The Fascist HB 9495 NOW @ Senator Padilla's San Francisco Office
Dec 6 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

UNITE To STOP The Fascist HB 9495 NOW Rally At Democratic Senator Alex Padilla’s Office Friday December 6, 2024 12 noon 333 Bush St. San Francisco Trump and the Republican party with the support of some Democrats in the House have passed HB 9495. This fascist bill titled Stop Terror-Financing and Tax Penalties on American Hostages Act would allow the secretary of the Treasurer to unilaterally without out any process take away non-profit status of an organization that the Secretary determines to support “terrorism”.

This means that organizations like Planned Parenthood, the ACLU, The Lawyers Guild, Greenpeace, immigrant righst organization and organizations supporting the Palestinian people could immediately be put out of business financially by the Trump appointed Treasury Secretary.

This also could include unions that for example are opposed to sending arms to Israel and in favor of a ceasefire. Unions such as the UAW, SEIU, NEA, APWU have taken positions that Trump and his fascist supporters would like to crush and this bill would give them the power to do it when he takes power. The Stop Terror-Financing and Tax Penalties on American Hostages Act — would allow the Treasury Department unilateral authority to revoke the tax-exempt status of any nonprofit it designates as a “terrorist supporting organization.”

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Dec
14
Sat
Rally and march for People’s Park liberation @ Dwight Triangle
Dec 14 @ 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm

 

 

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Dec
15
Sun
Protest SF’s New High Tech Surveillance Cameras
Dec 15 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
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Dec
19
Thu
Rally and Testify at the CPUC to Shut Down Aliso Canyon
Dec 19 @ 10:00 am – 12:30 pm

The CPUC is voting Thursday on a plan that might keep the dirty Aliso Canyon gas storage facility indefinitely open.

Please join us at the CPUC hearing for a rally and to make public comment demanding they delay the proceeding until March rather than approve the process that would keep Aliso Canyon open.   Residents of Aliso have been dealing with the serious public health repercussions of the blowout and fighting to shut it down since 2015.  They need our support!

For a quick update on Aliso Canyon, see Sammy Roth’s recent editorial in the LAT, “Gavin Newsom’s failure to close Aliso Canyon is hurting us all.

RSVP here to help Shut Aliso Down!

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Jan
4
Sat
All Out for Palestine
Jan 4 @ 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm

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Jan
13
Mon
J.P. Morgan, Moneybags and Billionaire Speculators Get Your Hands Off Our Healthcare! Rally
Jan 13 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Companies like United Healthcare, Humana, Emblem, Aetna and the healthcare industry are driven by how to make more profit by privatizing Medicare and taking more profits from patients to put in their pockets.

United Healthcare like other profiteers is also now using AI to Deny, Delay and Depose so their profits will skyrocket and further harm and kill people who need healthcare.

The recent strike of Unite Here Local 2 hotel workers only ended when the union threatened to have mass pickets at their convention if they didn’t sign a contract.

They are fearful that that American people are waking up and fed up with their scams to rip off healthcare from the people of this country.

A key issue in the hotel strike was the effort to take away their union health plan, so insurance companies can get away with more deductibles and denials for Lo-cal 2 members.

The only way to stop this madness is to take the healthcare industry away from the capitalists and for public worker control of the healthcare system. This will not happen with the Democrats who like the Republicans are controlled by the same billionaires and profiteers.

We need a labor party that has as its program the nationalization of the entire healthcare industry under control of the healthcare workers and health industry workers instead of these capitalists who put profits over lives.

Join us at the rally & tell your story about how these companies are denying helping
to kill people who need healthcare Initiated by: United Front Committee for A Labor Party
ufclp,org
info [at] ufclp.org

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Jan
18
Sat
People’s March San Francisco
Jan 18 @ 11:00 am – 1:00 pm
We all march for different reasons, but we march for the same cause: to defend our rights and our future.

If you believe that decisions about your body should remain yours, that books belong in libraries, not on bonfires, that healthcare is a right, not a privilege for the wealthy; if you believe in the power of free speech and protest to sustain democracy; or if you want an economy that works for the people who power it—then this march is for you.

The People’s March is about one thing: our power.

It’s a bold demonstration of the resilience of resistance.

We may have dark days ahead, but we will always work to protect our freedoms, our families, and our communities. We deserve a brighter future and we will continue to work for it.

We are worth fighting for. Our families and futures are worth fighting for.

Together, we KEEP MARCHING.

WHEN
Saturday, January 18th, 2025 @ 11:00 AM

WHERE

  • The previously posted Civic Center march is now marching in solidarity and partnership with the efforts of the Immigration Rights group in The Mission. While this is a multi-issue focused moment, we have decided to combine our efforts in The Mission by marching to Dolores Park where a full rally will be held to keep our energy up as we head into a new era of administration.
  • Lineup may begin at 10:00 AM at 24th St and Bryant St in THE MISSION
  • Rally will take place at 24th St and Bryant St at 11:00 AM
  • March is set to step off at 12:00 PM SHARP from 24th and Bryant
  • Route: 24th & Bryant
    24th & Mission
    19th & Mission
    19th & Dolores
  • Rally will take place at Dolores Park, information TBC
VOLUNTEERS
We are asking for volunteer Peace Ambassadors and Cleannup Crew to support this community event, and help ensure a safe, clean and meaningful march for all.

If you are interested in volunteering, please sign up at:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeVK_ZWa7AxAERuQCv2j49oLWvHFOzFtzjK8pxuoZR63v0iNQ/viewform?usp=sharing

ADDITIONAL DETAILS

  • Masks Highly Recommended
  • This is a 1st Amendment March, no host is liable, march at your own risk
  • Bring your family, friends, signs, water, snacks, mask, hand sanitizer, put on some sunscreen, check the weather and dress with layers, a hat and comfy shoes.
  • All ages, and genders (& GNC) are welcome
  • Signs and bullhorns are welcomed
  • March will happen Rain or Shine
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Jan
19
Sun
We Fight Back @ Civic Center Plaza
Jan 19 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

The day before Inauguration Day, January 19th, people from across Northern California will come together in San Francisco to demand a future that centers the needs of the people over the interests of the wealthy elite. With voices raised for workers’ rights, immigrant rights, environmental justice, and an end to the genocide in Gaza, we will stand for working people, not a billionaire’s agenda-from the local to the global, from defending people at home to ending the U.S. war machine.

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Feb
15
Sat
Reaffirming Sanctuary @ St. Mark's Lutheran Church
Feb 15 @ 11:00 am – 1:30 pm

REAFFIRMING SANCTUARY

Join the Interfaith Movement for Human Integrity next Wednesday, for a press conference, procession, and day of remembrance vigil. We gather to reaffirm sanctuary, a sacred tradition across many faiths of welcoming immigrants and standing against actions that would tear families and communities apart.

RSVP HERE

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