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Court Support: CANCELLED. Powell St Kettle Arraignments SF
@ San Francisco Superior Court
Court Support: CANCELLED. Powell St Kettle Arraignments SF
@ San Francisco Superior Court
Jan 26 @ 5:00 pm – 7:30 pm
Always check Antirepression website and facebook for last minute changes. Good news! As of today, word is out that the SF court appearances are not scheduled. No need to come out for court support in SF 01/26 – 01/28!57932
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Occupy Forum: Surviving Climate Chaos: Reframing the Climate Question
@ Unitarian Universalist Center, MLK Room
Occupy Forum: Surviving Climate Chaos: Reframing the Climate Question
@ Unitarian Universalist Center, MLK Room
Jan 27 @ 2:00 am – 5:00 am
a special presentation on climate change with author and environmentalist Mark Hertsgaard Surviving Climate Chaos: Reframing the Climate Question “Over the next 50 years, climate change will transform our world in ways we have only begun to imagine. Humans have changed the weather on the planet, and the battle to prevent climate chaos has become the race to survive it. Climate change worsens already existing conflicts over water supplies, energy sources, weather-induced migration — and it undermines the very ecosystems that make life possible. Besides striving to lower the global … Continued
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Surviving Climate Chaos: a talk by Mark Heertsgaard
@ First Unitarian Universalist Center
Surviving Climate Chaos: a talk by Mark Heertsgaard
@ First Unitarian Universalist Center
Jan 27 @ 2:00 am – 5:00 am
![]() Over the next 50 years, climate change will transform our world in ways we have only begun to imagine. Herstgaard will address how these changing conditions especially affect peoples living around the equator and in low-lying countries as the oceans rise. What does this mean for them? What will it mean for us? How can we begin to prepare for these inevitable mass migrations? Mark Hertsgaard has spoken and written about global warming for more than 20 years. An environmental correspondent for NPR, The Nation, the New Yorker and other media organizations, Hertsgaard travels … Continued
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Berkeley Post Office Defenders General Assembly.
@ Downtown Berkeley Post Office
Berkeley Post Office Defenders General Assembly.
@ Downtown Berkeley Post Office
Jan 27 @ 2:30 am – 3:30 am
![]() Come learn about continuing developments in the battle save the Berkeley Post Office and the Postal Service from privatization, support our Occupiers and help us plan our next steps in opposition to the theft of our public commons. THE POSTAL SERVICE WANTED TO SELL THE POST OFFICE TO HUDSON-MCDONALD DEVELOPMENT GROUP. HUDSON-MCDONALD BACKED OUT OF THE DEAL IN EARLY DECEMBER. THE CITY OF BERKELEY SUED THE POST OFFICE TO STOP THE SALE. A TEMPORARY RESTRAINING ORDER WAS IN PLACE UNTIL DECEMBER 17th, BUT WAS LIFTED BY THE JUDGE WHEN HUDSON WITHDREW. Get an overview … Continued
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Cops, Class, and Race: How Police Protect the 1%
@ Oakland Peace Center
Cops, Class, and Race: How Police Protect the 1%
@ Oakland Peace Center
Jan 27 @ 3:00 am – 4:30 am
![]() As communities around the nation have taken to the streets in the ongoing movement against police brutality the question of the police and their role in society has taken on new importance. With the police killing a Black person every 28 hours a movement is emerging that challenges the idea of who they protect and who they serve. The very origins of their institution is saturated in racism and violence. From their beginning as a force to quell strikes, urban riots, and the threat of slave insurrection they have always … Continued
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