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12:00 pm March For Housing Now – Our City, not Scarcity! @ Mosswood Park
March For Housing Now – Our City, not Scarcity! @ Mosswood Park
Nov 23 @ 12:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Who deserves to have a home in Oakland, Berkeley, or Richmond? Who makes these decisions? In the midst of the housing crisis, speculators are buying up houses, apartments and PUBLIC LAND. In Oakland, there are 4 VACANT units for every, individual unhoused person, 25% of whom are children. ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! We cannot settle for ‘trickle-down’ solutions that overproduce “luxury” market-rate housing and structurally build in vacancies and homelessness. We must not stand by while corporate landlords and greedy developers buy up our cities and force black and brown families … Continued
3:00 pm Poor People’s Campaign: Moral Budget Reading Group @ Citizen Engagement Laboratory
Poor People’s Campaign: Moral Budget Reading Group @ Citizen Engagement Laboratory
Nov 23 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm
What will it take to truly address the systemic racism, poverty, ecological devastation, militarism, and war economy plaguing our country today? The answer is presented in the Poor People’s Campaign Moral Budget, which lays out the policies and investments to address the widespread and systemic injustices we face. We invite you to come together with other supporters of the Poor People’s Campaign to learn more about these solutions through our Moral Budget Reading Group. This will be a space for us to develop our collective understanding of the policies we’re … Continued
4:00 pm Invasion: Unist’ot’en Film Screening Series @ Omni Commons
Invasion: Unist’ot’en Film Screening Series @ Omni Commons
Nov 23 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
In this era of “reconciliation”, Indigenous land is still being taken at gunpoint. INVASION is a new film about the Unist’ot’en Camp, Wet’suwet’en Access Point on Gidimt’en Territory, (Gidimt’en checkpoint) and the larger Wet’suwet’en Nation standing up to the Canadian government and corporations who continue colonial violence against Indigenous people. The Unist’ot’en Camp has been a beacon of resistance for nearly 10 years. It is a healing space for Indigenous people and settlers alike, and an active example of decolonization. The violence, environmental destruction, and disregard for human rights following … Continued