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9:00 am ALAMEDA COUNTY CLEAN SLATE CLINIC @ Public Defender's Office
ALAMEDA COUNTY CLEAN SLATE CLINIC @ Public Defender's Office
Jan 24 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am
JOINT WALK‐IN CLINICS with Public Defender and EBCLC *Please bring your statewide CA DOJ RAP sheet if you have it or we can give information at clinic* We may be able to help with:  Dismissal of Conviction – PC 1203.4  Felony Reduction / Prop 47 and 64 Relief  Early Termination of Probation  Certificate of Rehabilitation  Sealing Arrest Record – Factual Innocence  Juvenile Record Sealing  Post-Conviction Relief for Immigrants and Survivors of Human Trafficking  Employment denials due to criminal background reports  Occupational … Continued
12:00 pm Rally Against The Attack On The Poor @ San Francisco City Hall
Rally Against The Attack On The Poor @ San Francisco City Hall
Jan 24 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
As DPW continually confiscates property at the behest of the city govt, the BOS appears poised to enact SB-1045, a dangerous bill meant to conserve homeless folks with a prior history of 5150 holds in mental institutions without their consent. The city puts these efforts into attacking the poor while the Bayview is still without even a full service shelter after decades of broken promises. The people of SF demand housing and appropriate services. Join the Bay Area Landless People’s Alliance in exposing these actions of the city of SF, … Continued
6:00 pm Wellstone Club Meeting – Urban Shield, Green New Deal, More @ Humanist Hall
Wellstone Club Meeting – Urban Shield, Green New Deal, More @ Humanist Hall
Jan 24 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
The topic for the meeting is Looking to 2019. We’ll be having some speakers who will give us an overview of some of the issues that we’ll be addressing in this coming year. The Agenda for the meeting is attached. These include: a. Looking toward 2019/2020; The View from Indivisible Berkeley ­ Daron Sharps b. Update on Urban Shield and Audit the Sheriff ­ John Lindsay Poland, AFSC c. The Oakland Teacher’s Strike ­“ Jeremy Wolff, Chair of Political Involvement Committee of OEA d. An Environmental Agenda for California ­ … Continued
6:30 pm Diversity film ‘100 Years; One woman’s Fight for Justice’ @ Ellen Driscoll Playhouse at Frank Havens School
Diversity film ‘100 Years; One woman’s Fight for Justice’ @ Ellen Driscoll Playhouse at Frank Havens School
Jan 24 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
ALSO  1/27/19 @ 12:30 pm @ 474 24th Street, Oakland When Elouise Cobell, a Blackfeet warrior from Montana, started asking questions about missing money from government-managed Indian Trust accounts, she never imagined that one day she would be taking on the U.S. government. But what she discovered as the Treasurer of her tribe was a trail of fraud and corruption leading all the way from Montana to Washington DC. 100 Years is the story of her 30-year fight for justice for 300,000 Native Americans whose mineral- rich lands were grossly … Continued
7:00 pm ‘The Judge,’ Film Screening @ Berkeley City College
‘The Judge,’ Film Screening @ Berkeley City College
Jan 24 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
When she was a young lawyer, Kholoud Al-Faqih walked into the office of Palestine’s Chief Justice and announced she wanted to join the bench. He laughed at her. But just a few years later, Kholoud became the first woman judge to be appointed to the Middle East’s Shari’a (Islamic law) courts. WINNER of the Best Bay Area Documentary Feature at the 2018 San Francisco Film Festival, Official Selection of the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival – also featured on PBS Independent Lens. Directed by Erika Cohn. “[Judge Kholoud] emerges as … Continued
7:00 pm No Coal in Richmond Canvasser Training @ Bobby Bowens Progressive Center
No Coal in Richmond Canvasser Training @ Bobby Bowens Progressive Center
Jan 24 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
No Coal in Richmond Canvasser Training @ Bobby Bowens Progressive Center
A critical part of the campaign to end coal exports from Richmond is reaching out to coal-dust–impacted Richmond residents. Going door-to-door is one of the best ways to get the word out to affected neighborhoods. No Coal in Richmond is holding a training session to increase your comfort with canvassing and staffing tables at events. We want to reach residents in several neighborhoods, so lots of volunteers are needed! You’ll find out residents’ concerns, share information about the health impacts of toxic coal dust, and obtain signatures on a petition … Continued