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Sacramento March Against Excessive Force and for the Formation of a Citizens’ Review Board 7:00 pm
Sacramento March Against Excessive Force and for the Formation of a Citizens’ Review Board @ Cesar Chavez Park
Jul 7 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
On July 7th we will march to the Sacramento County Sheriff’s office and demand that a citizen’s review board be put in place. The Sacramento County Sheriff has no review board and deaths at the hands of the police continue to increase and the conditions at the jail continue to deteriorate. http://www.facebook.com/events/399209143456054/ via OccupyUCDavis ‏@OccupyUCDavis Action THIS SATURDAY AT NOON against police brutality in Sacramento. You should totally go. 35257
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March of the Unemployed 7:00 pm
March of the Unemployed @ Oscar Grant Plaza
Jul 11 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
March to demand a real jobs program! If you are — tired of being broke because you don’t have a job. — sick and tired of being a number they don’t count any more. Then it’s time to start fighting back. Join a movement to organize the ranks of the unemployed. We encourage our Sisters and Brothers who have jobs to march with us July 11th.34541
Occupy Marin Eviction Defense Rally 5:00 pm
Occupy Marin Eviction Defense Rally @ 4th Street Plaza
Jul 11 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Wells Fargo Bank taking home from 60-year old woman, help is needed! Come to the rally on Wed, July 11 at 5 PM at the 4th St Plaza in San Rafael. Show your support for Pat and John and for all of our neighbors who are victims of the banking system. If you are facing foreclosure yourself, please come and share your story. The way we can pressure the banks is to turn out in LARGE numbers!!! Occupy Marin35777
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Kenneth Harding Memorial SF Transit Strike
Kenneth Harding Memorial SF Transit Strike @ San Francisco
Jul 16 – Jul 17 all-day
Kenneth Harding was murdered by SF police on July 16th, 2011 at the age of 19 for alledgedly failing to pay a $2.00 transit fare. Only July 16, we are asking for full support and cooperation from all unions especially transit. We don’t want anyone to have the option to travel by transit in the city of San Francisco that day. Shut down MUNI! We are all Kenneth Harding, Gary King, Oscar grant, Trayvon Martin, Rhamarley Graham, Raheim Brown, Idriss Stelley, James Rivera, Gus Rugley and so many more.35137
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Brooms Collective – 32nd and San Pablo 5:00 pm
Brooms Collective – 32nd and San Pablo @ St. Andrew's Park
Jul 21 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Please come join us for our on-going clean-up at St. Andrew’s Park in West Oakland, in collaboration with the San Pablo Corridor Coalition. We will have plenty of equipment and safety gear, and there will be free coffee, donuts, and maybe even a barbecue. We’re there from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM, and those who wish to will have the opportunity to move on to other clean-up sites once we’re done at St. Andrew’s. Lookin’ forward to it.22424
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Solidarity March with Anaheim 5:30 pm
Solidarity March with Anaheim @ Oscar Grant Plaza
Jul 27 @ 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Via IndyBay: On July 21 Anaheim Police Chased and shot Manuel Angel Diaz in the back of his head Killing him. Diaz was Unarmed. The Latino Community that the Killing had happened in had already been the victim of several other shootings in the Past done by Anaheim Police. confronted the police in Protest of Diaz killing. and were viciously attacked by Police the Extreamly Cruel repression that the Anaheim police unleashed on the community was horrible. you see the Police shot Rubber Bullets into the crowd including Woman and … Continued
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2011 Oak. General Strike, OO & Its Relationship with Labor Struggles 9:00 pm
2011 Oak. General Strike, OO & Its Relationship with Labor Struggles @ Oscar Grant Plaza
Jul 28 @ 9:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Oakland General Strike 2011 and the relationships between Occupy Oakland and Labor Struggles Join organizers and workers of some of the most notable actions to date of the Occupy movement, including the general strike and the coordinated West Coast port shutdown, as well as many actions with workers at American Licorice, Castlewood, Pacific Steel and other sites. Learn about how these events developed. What were the successes, failures, and difficulties? What have we learned? Discuss the ongoing efforts and how we see the fight continuing from here. This event takes … Continued
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