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9:00 am Hunger Strike Support at BOS Public Protections Hearing
Hunger Strike Support at BOS Public Protections Hearing
Nov 9 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Hunger Strike Support at BOS Public Protections Hearing @ Oakland | California | United States
The community will mobilize on November 9th to support Prisoners United at a Public Protections Hearing at 1221 Oak Street in Downtown Oakland at 10am. There will be a rally outside the building at 9am to bring awareness to the cruel and unusual punishment and inhumane living conditions, due to arbitrary classification reviews and the torturous practice of solitary confinement. 63855
4:30 pm Oppose the Trump Tax Scam, Indivisible-style @ I80 Pedestrian Overpass
Oppose the Trump Tax Scam, Indivisible-style @ I80 Pedestrian Overpass
Nov 9 @ 4:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Join your Berkeley neighbors on the 80/580 freeway overpass to announce to Thursday Rush Hour traffic that you aren’t fooled by the Trump Tax Scam, and they shouldn’t be either. RSVP.63878
5:30 pm No Coal in Oakland @ West Oakland Environmental Indicators Project
No Coal in Oakland @ West Oakland Environmental Indicators Project
Nov 9 @ 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm
The Zombie March on Coal paid Phil Tagami’s house a visit to plead our case. Come to NCIO’s open meeting to discuss this and future actions. YOU’RE WELCOME AT TOMORROW’S NO COAL IN OAKLAND MEETING!   We meet regularly to plan actions that will strengthen Oakland’s resistance to coal.  Only through continued mobilization and a strong alliance with our neighbors in the labor, faith, environmental, social justice, climate justice, racial justice, public health, and business communities can we ensure defeat of the plan to build the coal terminal. Come for … Continued
6:30 pm Bay Area Brilliance: Centering Black Women as Agents of Change @ New Parkway Theater
Bay Area Brilliance: Centering Black Women as Agents of Change @ New Parkway Theater
Nov 9 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Join Bay Area social visionaries Alicia Garza, Nwamaka Agbo, Mia Birdsong, and Sen. Holly Mitchell (D-Calif.) for a conversation with Professor Brittney Cooper, author of Beyond Respectability: The Intellectual Thought of Race Women about centering the narratives, wisdom, and leadership of Black women as essential to charting a better future for us all. Addressing the crowd at the Women’s March on Washington, civil rights activist and scholar Angela Davis said, “We recognize that we are collective agents of history and that history cannot be deleted like web pages.” While the March asserted … Continued