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May
1
Thu
Oakland Privacy Advisory Commission @ Online and in person
May 1 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

1. Call to Order, determination of quorum

2. Open Forum/Public Comment on Non-Agenda matters

3. Information Item: a. Report from Public Works regarding OPD request for video footage.

4. Action Items:

a. April 3, 2025 PAC minutes

b. Annual Reports 1. Biometric Crime Lab (OPD) 2. ALPR/FLOCK (OPD) 3. ATF (OPD)

c. Use Policies 1. OPD Community Safety Camera Systems (OPD) 1

 

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May
3
Sat
The Assault on Campus Free Speech @ Starry Plough & Online
May 3 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

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

Join us for Suds, Snacks & Socialism as we discuss The Assault on Campus Free Speech. We’ll examine the repression of the Palestinian solidarity movements on campus, the Trump administration’s revocation of 1,500 student visas, and the important role student activism plays in the fight for Palestinian liberation.

Lari Cursaro – U.C. Berkeley graduate student in Public Policy

*Organizations listed for identification purposes only.

Please help us celebrate our return to the Starry Plough by ordering food and/or drinks.
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>

 

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May
4
Sun
Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of Vietnam’s Victory : Honor the Peace Warrior, Not the War​ @ Online
May 4 @ 10:30 am – 11:30 am

Sunday, May 4, 2025: 10:30am-12:30pm Pacific Time

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Speaker: S. Brian Willson in conversation with Gerry Condon

On September 1, 1987, some of the most dedicated peace activists in the nation – including our two guests – were protesting outside the Concord Naval Weapons Station trying to block a Navy munitions train loaded with weapons bound for Nicaragua and El Salvador. Instead of stopping the train and arresting the protestors, authorities ordered the train to speed up. While some barely made it off the tracks, S. Brian Willson was run over. He suffered horrific injuries, but survived. He lost both legs and now walks via prostheses.

Join us for a half-century reflection on the “American War” in Vietnam from two of our heroic peace activists, who were instrumental then fighting for peace and continue today as national and international leaders. We invite others attending the Marxist Forum, who were also active against Vietnam War, to share in the Q&A. An overarching theme is how the US war on Vietnam changed us and our nation.

S. Brian Willson once commanded an Air Force combat security unit in Vietnam. He has since helped create a host of veterans’ organizations and has been a critic of the US criminal justice system and its foreign policies. Brian received the Peace Abbey Courage of Conscience Award at the Kennedy Library and Museum in 1992 and, in addition to his JD, holds two honorary degrees (LL.D. and Ph.D.). Author of On Third World Legs and Blood on the Tracks, he is the subject of a 2016 documentary, Paying the Price For Peace. Brian will be speaking from Nicaragua, where he currently lives and where he is rightly considered a national hero.

Gerry Condon, a Green Beret medic, deserted the US Army in 1969 after refusing orders to deploy to the war in Vietnam. He found sanctuary in Sweden and Canada for six years before returning to the US as part of a campaign for amnesty for all war resisters. He is a former president and current national board member of Veterans For Peace (VFP – https://www.veteransforpeace.org/), president of the Golden Rule Committee (https://vfpgoldenruleproject.org/), and a member of the crew that sailed the Golden Rule to Cuba. In the picture above, Gerry was violently arrested outside the Venezuelan Embassy in Washington, D.C., on May 8, 2019, after he attempted to throw a cucumber into the embassy to deliver food to activists inside. Gerry recently returned from leading a VFP delegation to Nicaragua (see: https://www.workers.org/2025/04/84764/).

 

78213
May
6
Tue
Covid Testing Tuesdays @ The People's House
May 6 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

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Protecting Civil Liberties of the California Immigrant Community Teach-in w/ ACLU NorCal @ Online
May 6 @ 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm
The first 100 days of the second Trump administration has been filled with escalating attacks on immigrant communities. These past few months have been immensely challenging and often frightening but organizations like the ACLU along with supporters like you are fighting back from the courts to the streets.

We are committed to standing up for our family, friends, and neighbors and to continue protecting our civil liberties for everyone!

Please join ACLU NorCal for our monthly immigration update and call to action. We will update you on the latest from the Trump Administration and the federal government, provide status updates and action opportunities on important California legislation to protect the California immigrant community, and provide important know your rights information.

We hope to see you!

78215
May
10
Sat
Extinction Rebellion Open House @ Online
May 10 @ 11:00 am – 1:00 pm

We hope you all had an active and inspiring Earth Day, May Day, and Spring Rebellion. Our next Open House is this Saturday, May 10, at 11 am PT, 12 pm MT, 1 pm CT, 2 pm ET. Activists who participated in the Spring Rebellion will join us to talk about their local actions. We will also provide an overview of Non-Violent Direct Action in climate activism and brainstorm ideas about what activists need in this moment to fight climate collapse.   We hope to see you all there!

Register Here for the May 10 Open House

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Strike Debt Bay Area Book Group: “The New Possible: Visions of Our World Beyond Crisis” @ Online
May 10 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm

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

For our May, 2025 meeting we will be reading the first fourteen essays in The New Possible: Visions of Our World Beyond Crisis (Barnes and Noble).  For our June meeting, we will read the remaining essays.

2020 upended every aspect of our lives. But where is our world heading next? Will pandemic, protests, economic instability, and social distance lead to deeper inequalities, more nationalism, and further erosion of democracies around the world? Or are we moving toward a global re-awakening to the importance of community, mutual support, and the natural world? In our lifetimes, the future has never been so up for grabs. The New Possible offers twenty-eight unique visions of what can be, if instead of choosing to go back to normal, we choose to go forward to something far better.

Assembled from global leaders on six continents, these essays are not simply speculation. They are an inspiration and a roadmap for action. With essays by: Kim Stanley Robinson, Michael Pollan, Varshini Prakash, Vandana Shiva, Jack Kornfield, Mamphela Ramphele, Justin Rosenstein, Jack Kornfield, Helena Nordberg-Hodge, David Korten, Tristan Harris, Eileen Crist, Francis Deng, Riane Eisler, Arturo Escobar, Rebecca Kiddle, Mike Joy, Natalie Foster, Jess Rimington, Jeremy Lent, Atossa Soltani, Mark Anielski, Ellen Brown, John Restakis, Zak Stein, Oren Slozberg, Anisa Nanavati, and Fr. Joshtrom Isaac Kureethadam

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,  The Path to a Livable FutureSolidarity,  Mutual Aid, Breaking Together, Making Sense of Chaos and TechnoFeudalism.

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May
11
Sun
Imminent US War on Iran @ Online
May 11 @ 12:30 pm – 2:30 pm

Speaker: Bahman Azad

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The US/Israel are actively and overtly preparing for war on Iran. From their perspective current conditions may be favorable for an attack due to several strategic and geopolitical factors. Iran could be nearing weapons-grade uranium enrichment levels, but it does not yet have a nuclear deterrent capability. Additionally, regional instability—such as the weakening of Iran’s allies in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and Yemen—may reduce the risk of retaliation. Israel’s recent normalization of relations with several Arab states could also provide a buffer against diplomatic backlash. Domestically, political leaders both Washington and Tel Aviv may view military action as a way to demonstrate resolve and shift focus from internal issues. Combined, these conditions create a strategic window in which a limited strike or broader campaign against Iran might be deemed militarily effective and politically propitious.

Our speaker, Bahman Azad, is eminently qualified to discuss the current volatile situation in west Asia. He  is a retired professor of economics and sociology. His area of research includes the political economy of capitalism and socialism. He is the author of the book: Heroic Struggle, Bitter Defeat: Factors Contributing to the Dismantling of the Socialist State in the USSR. Bahman is currently the president of the U.S. Peace Council, a member of the secretariat of the World Peace Council, and representative of the World Peace Council at the United Nations. He is also a member of the administrative committee of the United National Antiwar Coalition (UNAC).

Bahman Azad is affiliated with the anti-imperialist, Iranian “10 Mehr” Group. He was co-chair of Venezuelan Embassy Protectors Defense Committee and is currently serving as the coordinator of the Coalition Against U.S. Foreign Military Bases and co-coordinator of the Hands-Off Syria Coalition.

 

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Green Sunday:  NATO: What You Need to Know  @ Online
May 11 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm
David Swanson is the co-author, with Code Pink’s Medea Benjamin, of “NATO: What You Need to Know,” a concise, 200-page summary of NATO’s supremely violent, imperialist history. The North Atlantic Treaty signed in 1949 proclaimed its commitment to peace and the principles of the UN Charter, but “the real glue that brought NATO countries together was opposition to communism and socialism.” It was created not only to counter the USSR, but also to defeat European communist and socialist movements and crush revolutionary, anti-colonial struggles. At the time of its founding, Britain, France, Belgium, and Portugal were waging vicious campaigns to try to hold on to their African colonies.
 
The USSR didn’t create the Warsaw Pact until six years later, in May 1955, in response to NATO. The previous year, it had actually asked to join, fearing the revival of German militarism, which had cost between 20 and 30 million Russian lives in World War 2. A shared commitment to preventing another war in Europe, regardless of ideological differences, would of course have changed history, averting the nuclear arms race, but that would have undermined NATO’s fundamental purpose.
 
David will explain more of NATO’s history, including its expansion from twelve members to 32, which moved it right up to Russia’s borders and eventually led to the ongoing US/NATO-Russia proxy war in Ukraine. 
 
As a longtime peace activist, he will also discuss resistance and alternatives to NATO’s endless wars.
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David Swanson is an author, activist, journalist, and radio host. He is executive director of World BEYOND War and campaign coordinator of RootsAction.org. Swanson’s books include War Is A Lie and When the World Outlawed War. He blogs at DavidSwanson.org and hosts Talk World Radio.

On November 10, 2024, Swanson was awarded the Real Nobel Peace Prize by the Lay Down Your Arms Foundation in Oslo, Norway. Swanson was awarded the 2018 Peace Prize by the U.S. Peace Memorial Foundation. He was also awarded a Beacon of Peace Award by the Eisenhower Chapter of Veterans For Peace in 2011, and the Dorothy Eldridge Peacemaker Award by New Jersey Peace Action in 2022, and a Global Peace Leadership & Excellence Award in 2024.

Swanson is on the advisory boards of: Nobel Peace Prize WatchVeterans For PeaceAssange DefenseBPURMilitary Families Speak OutFields of Peace, and Peace in Ukraine Coalition. He is an Associate of the Transnational Foundation, and a Patron of Platform for Peace and Humanity. He is on the Consultative Council of the SHAPE Project. He is on the International Coordinating Committee of No to War – No to NATO. He is on the Steering Group of Warheads to Windmills.
78218
May
13
Tue
Covid Testing Tuesdays @ The People's House
May 13 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

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78182
May
17
Sat
“Police Brutality” @ South Berkeley Senior Center
May 17 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

“Police Brutality”

That is the name of  my book.

I invite all who are interested to come to a meeting. We will discuss relations between the police and the people, the effects of police violence, and its relations to many other issues – like housing, the homeless, and the nature of free speech.

I do not make a case for cahoots. What I analyze is the police culture that can be brutal, and think that it moves toward their own end goal. I analyze local videos, local witnesses, and the ideas of ordinary people. I don’t listen to the cops.

There are three big issues that drop out of this analysis:

1-      Police operations that should be peaceful (like calls by people needing help), end up with someone killed (shot, tased, strangled, etc.).

2-      The secret issue of race and white supremacy; the police means of fostering racialization through their brutality.

3-      Torture is not for information; the police want servitude or obeisance.

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Bring your ideas, your experience, your critiques, and join us.

The book will be available at the meeting.

Or, you can get it at Barnes and Noble, Amazon, or Xlibris

Steve Martinot            PO Box 11842, 94712           martinot4@gmail.com

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Book Discussion: “Police Brutality” – An analysis of the culture of the local police in the US @ South Berkeley Senior Center
May 17 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

A call to discuss a book, with an open Q and A

“Police Brutality”

An analysis of the culture of the local police in the US

By Steve Martinot

Police Brutality discusses the current police culture in America and how it affects our lives. Steve Martinot will discuss his book, followed by an open Q&A. Discussion will also be about current matters,  such a the new community formed around objections to Elon Musk’s financial rioting; how Trump presents himself as having a “Royal Mind;” and the meaning of recent plainclothes arrests of immigrant residents and others.

The basic schema of the police:

Police brutality = police impunity = a commanding officer paradigm,

It begins with traditional insistence on a police monopoly on gun possession;

It rapidly becomes a police law unto itself (impunity).

The police then militarize our society without consent.

The cops begin to think that they are the generals and the rest of us are only nom-coms.. .

 

When a man runs away from police restraint (as in handcuffing) and the cop shoots him, we know that the cop has decided to shoot this person.  He can say he did it against disobedience. But obedience is irrelevant to dead men.

The circularities of police reasoning:: arresting a person for resisting arrest.

            A cop stops a motorist, a few words are spoken; and then the cop rips open the car door, pulls the driver out of the car and throws him on the street. Or is the cop arresting him for objecting to the cop? That would be police impunity. The cop is the law, and a law above the law. All this even happens in Berkeley (see the Copwatch documentary).

When a homeless person took a sandwich from a downtown store, the cops surrounded him and one fired his gun. He hit the guy in the jaw.  That means he was aiming for his head, which means he intended to kill him – but missed.

Copies of Police Brutality will be available. .

 

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May
18
Sun
What is Economic Nationalism? Some historian’s notes on the present antagonisms among the great powers
May 18 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm

Speaker: Anthony D’Agostino

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Anthony D’Agostino is a diplomatic historian, emeritus of SF State University, and has written 5 books, along with many articles and reviews over the years, on the history of international politics, with attention to the Russian revolution, Soviet politics, the Gorbachev period, and the fall of the Soviet Bloc. The last book was The Rise of Global Powers: International Politics in the Era of the World Wars (Cambridge U. Press, 2012).  Anthony is currently finishing up a history book on the Era of Globalization, 1968-2025. He also has a YouTube interview show called “Glasnost in Our Time.”

 

 

 

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Bay 2 Gaza Community Rummage Sale & Fundraiser
May 18 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm

A flyer that reads "Community Rummage Sale". Art Supplies, Household and Furnishings, Tools & Construction Supplies,  Electronics, VintageJoin us on Sunday, May 18th for a community-wide rummage sale! What better way to reduce, reuse, and recycle while supporting an amazing cause?

🥳 This will be a family-friendly event with food, music, and crafts alongside tons of awesome, gently used items. All proceeds will go directly to the beneficiaries surviving genocide.

🧤We will have new and vintage furniture, art supplies, pet supplies, outdoor gear, tools and construction supplies, music and audio gear, and more.

☎️CALLING FOR DONATIONS:
If you have items to donate to the sale, please bring them between 9am and 11am on the day of the event. All items must be in a good working condition without too much visible wear.

😷 There is an ADA accessible restroom indoors and we will have a relaxation station inside as well. Masking required inside, with limited masks provided. The rest of the event will take place outdoors.

🛍️ Plan for how you will transport your newly purchased items by bringing reusable bags/boxes, or maybe a friend with a pickup truck!

78222
May
20
Tue
Covid Testing Tuesdays @ The People's House
May 20 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

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78182
May
23
Fri
Federal Court Hearing on Berkeley Homeless Union (BHU) v City of Berkeley lawsuit @ Federal Court
May 23 @ 9:30 am – 11:30 am

Federal Court Hearing on Berkeley Homeless Union (BHU) v City of Berkeley lawsuit

See https://berkeleyspeaks.org/unhoused-in-berkeley/

3:25-cv-01414-EMC – Berkeley Homeless Union et al v. City of Berkeley et al
Motion for Preliminary Injunction

To enter Judge Chen’s virtual courtroom, please click the link below:

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Webinar ID: 161 991 1861
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For important information and guidance on technical preparation, please see https://www.cand.uscourts.gov/zoom/.

All cases are being heard via the Zoom Webinar link above.

Federal District Court Judge Edward Chen. will hold a hearing on the suit to prevent sweep of 8th and Harrison encampment.

The BHU’s claim is that the City is violating the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

The lawsuit has already resulted a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO), the first step toward the Union’s goals in resisting the city council’s stated intention of closing down 8th and Harrison. Plaintiffs are attempting to add the threatened Ohlone Park dwellers to the suit.

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May
24
Sat
Celebrate Judi Bari Day @ Oakland High School at Park St., and later Grassroots House in Berkeley
May 24 all-day

Celebrate Judi Bari Day, May 24

 

 

The Bay Area IWW invites you to join them in commemorating Judi Bari Day (May 24th) to honor their late comrade and fellow worker.  Judi Bari was a revolutionary ecologist active in Earth First! and a member of the IWW.  Her story is detailed herehere, and here.

Background:

Just Before noon, on May 24, 1990, while driving through Oakland, Judi Bari and her comrade and fellow Earth First! / IWW member Darryl Cherney were nearly assassinated by a bomb placed under Judi’s drivers’ seat.  The two were headed towards Santa Cruz to raise awareness about “Redwood Summer,” a summer-long campaign of nonviolent protests to be held in Humboldt, Mendocino, Sonoma, and Marin counties aimed at timber firms engaged in accelerated clearcutting of California’s old growth redwood forests, as well as severely exploiting the timber workers involved in the logging.

Miraculously, Bari survived severe injuries (and would live another seven years, until she succumbed to breast cancer), and Cherney largely escaped injury.  They weren’t so lucky in escaping a police dragnet.  The Oakland Police and FBI were on the scene in minutes and quickly blamed Bari and Cherney for transporting the bomb themselves, making the absurd claim that they had created the bomb to engage in an act of violent ecological sabotage and that the bomb had accidentally exploded.  The pair would be quickly exonerated, and years later, after Bari had passed away, the two won a $4 million lawsuit against the FBI and Oakland PD for violation of their rights and civil liberties.  The identity of the bomber remains undetermined after 35 years.

Sometime after the two won the case, the City of Oakland declared that May 24 would be known as “Judi Bari” Day in honor of the deceased organizer.  Every year at approximately 11:30, Judi’s surviving comrades gather at the site of the bombing (On Park Blvd at E 34th Street, just down the hill from MacArthur Freeway / I-580, next to Oakland High School) to “Mark the Moment” (11:53 AM) of the bombing and honor her memory and discuss relevant current struggles.

WHEN & WHERE

Saturday, May 24

11:30 AM – 12:30 PM  –  Marking the Moment:  Gather near Oakland High School on Park Blvd. near East 34th St. in Oakland;

 4:00 – 7:00 PM – IWW Social:  Gather at the Bay Area IWW Union Hall (Grassroots House), 2022 Blake Street at Shattuck Ave. in Berkeley for a social (food & beverages will be provided), a showing of the documentary, “Who Bombed Judi Bari?” and a brief discussion about Judi Bari’s green unionism, revolutionary ecology, and their relevance to current organizing campaigns.

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May
27
Tue
Covid Testing Tuesdays @ The People's House
May 27 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

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78182
May
29
Thu
Emergency protests: ICE visits courthouses across California @ La Pena
May 29 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Right now, ICE agents are ramping up operations inside immigration courts across the country. On Friday, California Collaborative for Immigrant Justice released a press statement alerting us that court buildings in San Francisco, Concord, and Sacramento have seen ICE agents asking people for their names and IDs, and even coordinating with ICE attorneys inside the courtroom to try to get cases dismissed, just to arrest people as they walk out. This aggressive tactic is a direct threat to due process and justice, putting families and communities at risk.

While this is a terrifying development we want to instill “power, not panic,” reminding everyone that people in immigration proceedings have rights, and that help is available through local Rapid Response Networks (www.ccijustice.org/carrn) and court accompaniment programs. For more information read the full press release here.

This is the moment to show up. Stand with immigrant community members under attack. Raise your voice. Take action. Let’s move forward together.

How to Fight Back

EBSC Immigration Rights Ambassador TrainingThursday May 29, 7-9 PM: Join friends of La Peña Immigrant Rights Committee to learn how ICE operates and become an Immigrant Rights Ambassador

Caminata De 3 Días, June 7-9: The Northern California Coalition For Just Immigration Reform (NCCJIR) will hold its third annual Walk for immigrant rights on June 7-9, 2025, from Vacaville to Sacramento! We want the State Legislature to pass our Resolution saying that California condemns the deportations and calls for a fair Path To Citizenship.

  • Location
    • Vacaville, June 7, 8 AM
    • Dixon, June 8, 8 AM
    • Sacramento, June 9, 3 PM


NO KINGS NO DUNGEONS in DUBLIN: People’s Parade, Saturday June 14, 12 PM: 
The protest in Dublin will focus on stopping the reopening of Dublin Women’s Prison as an ICE Detention Center. A critical part of the fight back against deportations, abductions and separating families is stopping the expansion of detention capacity at this facility. Bay Resistance encourages people from across the Bay Area to come to Dublin to participate.

  • Location: 100 Civic Plaza Dublin, CA 94568

For all other actions visit our website or give us a follow on Instagram to stay updated and get plugged to actions happening near you!

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May
31
Sat
Emergency protests: ICE visits courthouses across California @ RSVP- see description
May 31 @ 10:30 am – 12:00 pm

Right now, ICE agents are ramping up operations inside immigration courts across the country. On Friday, California Collaborative for Immigrant Justice released a press statement alerting us that court buildings in San Francisco, Concord, and Sacramento have seen ICE agents asking people for their names and IDs, and even coordinating with ICE attorneys inside the courtroom to try to get cases dismissed, just to arrest people as they walk out. This aggressive tactic is a direct threat to due process and justice, putting families and communities at risk.

While this is a terrifying development we want to instill “power, not panic,” reminding everyone that people in immigration proceedings have rights, and that help is available through local Rapid Response Networks (www.ccijustice.org/carrn) and court accompaniment programs. For more information read the full press release here.

This is the moment to show up. Stand with immigrant community members under attack. Raise your voice. Take action. Let’s move forward together.

How to Fight Back

Bay Resistance Accompaniment Training, Saturday May 31 10:30-12 PM: The court room presence of ICE makes the need for accompaniment even more urgent. Join our accompaniment network training next Saturday.

  • Location: RSVP to get the details here

Tell Newsom to Stand With Immigrants: The Governor’s May Revised Budget includes massive changes and cuts to the state’s MediCal Program. This will have massive implications for immigrant communities in California, including eliminating access to services.

EBSC Immigration Rights Ambassador TrainingThursday May 29, 7-9 PM: Join friends of La Peña Immigrant Rights Committee to learn how ICE operates and become an Immigrant Rights Ambassador

  • RSVP here
  • Location: La Peña Cultural Center (3105 Shattuck Ave., Berkeley, CA 94705)

Caminata De 3 Días, June 7-9: The Northern California Coalition For Just Immigration Reform (NCCJIR) will hold its third annual Walk for immigrant rights on June 7-9, 2025, from Vacaville to Sacramento! We want the State Legislature to pass our Resolution saying that California condemns the deportations and calls for a fair Path To Citizenship.

  • Location
    • Vacaville, June 7, 8 AM
    • Dixon, June 8, 8 AM
    • Sacramento, June 9, 3 PM


NO KINGS NO DUNGEONS in DUBLIN: People’s Parade, Saturday June 14, 12 PM: 
The protest in Dublin will focus on stopping the reopening of Dublin Women’s Prison as an ICE Detention Center. A critical part of the fight back against deportations, abductions and separating families is stopping the expansion of detention capacity at this facility. Bay Resistance encourages people from across the Bay Area to come to Dublin to participate.

  • Location: 100 Civic Plaza Dublin, CA 94568

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