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Youth-led Rally Against Coal in Oakland
@ Street Academy
Youth-led Rally Against Coal in Oakland
@ Street Academy
Jan 31 @ 3:15 pm – 5:15 pm
Join a youth-led and youth -organized rally to show Phil Tagami and the City of Oakland that the youth will not stand for coal in their city. Youth will be there to make some noise and oppose coal in the Oakland Bulk and Over-sized Terminal. Tagami, developer of the Oakland Bulk and Oversize Terminal, is suing the city of Oakland for blocking his plan to export coal. The City Council unanimously voted to block the coal terminal to protect the health and safety of Oakland residents, especially the residents of West … Continued
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Fossil Free Fast
@ Citizen Engagement Lab
Fossil Free Fast
@ Citizen Engagement Lab
Jan 31 @ 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm
On January 31, we’re sharing a bold vision for climate justice at an event we’re calling Fossil Free Fast. Tune in and figure out what your role in this fight can be — RSVP for a watch party in the Bay Area below. 350 Bay Area’s Live Event Watch Party: RSVP here64225
4:30 pm
Free Ahed Tamimi!
Free Ahed Tamimi!
Jan 31 @ 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm
January 31st is Ahed Tamimi’s 17th Birthday. She is sitting in an Israeli military prison for slapping Israeli soldiers. Her cousin had been shot in the head by a rubber coated steel bullet! Release her now! Drop all charges!64245
6:00 pm
A New Way to Stop Police Brutality: #NoJusticeNoDeal
@ The Episcopal Church of Saint John the Evangelist
A New Way to Stop Police Brutality: #NoJusticeNoDeal
@ The Episcopal Church of Saint John the Evangelist
Jan 31 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
For too long, the San Francisco Police Officers Association (the police union) has taken hardline stances and used inflammatory tactics that destroy trust between residents and police. It has blocked or delayed common-sense reforms—like the city’s improved use-of-force policy—and has publicly attacked police accountability champions—including elected officials, prominent athletes like Colin Kaepernick, and its own police members. Unlike other unions focused on wages and benefits and reasonable working conditions for their employees, the SFPOA has used labor law to exert an enormous influence on public policy and public safety. Right … Continued
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Under the Hood of Oakland City Government
@ Laurel Book Store (off Oscar Grant Plaza)
Under the Hood of Oakland City Government
@ Laurel Book Store (off Oscar Grant Plaza)
Jan 31 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Whether an Observer Corps volunteer or regular LWVO member, you’ll enjoy an evening presentation on the nuts and bolts of how the City works. Guest speaker Tracy Rosenberg, executive director of Media Alliance, will provide an overview of the city structure––from elected officials to city manager to committees and commissions––as well as the legislation flow. Who can introduce legislation and how does a member of public use the “bully pulpit” to get the assistance from a Council member to do so? Also covered will be a review of good governance … Continued
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