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Raise the Minimum Wage to $12.25 with Paid Sick leave.
@ Fruitvale Bart Station Plaza
Raise the Minimum Wage to $12.25 with Paid Sick leave.
@ Fruitvale Bart Station Plaza
Feb 15 @ 5:30 pm – 11:00 pm
Raise the Minimum Wage to $12.25. It’s time we make Oakland the kind of city that families can afford to put food on the table, keep a roof over our heads, and keep the lights on! Let’s ensure that workers can meet our basic needs. Join ACCE, EBASE, Raise the Wage East Bay, ROC the Bay, SEIU 1021, SEIU ULTCW, UFCW Local 5, and UNITE HERE 2850 to gather signatures for a ballot initiative to raise the minimum wage and provide workers with paid sick days. 9:30 AM: Rally. 11:00 … Continued
7:00 pm
Protest Staples Taking Part in Privatizing the Post Office!
@ Downtown Berkeley Staples Store
Protest Staples Taking Part in Privatizing the Post Office!
@ Downtown Berkeley Staples Store
Feb 15 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
The American Postal Workers Union is organizing a protest at the Berkeley Staples store against the installation of Post Office stations inside Staples stores, staffed by low-wage non-union, no-benefit Staples workers instead of unionized Postal Service employees. For more information on APWU’s efforts contact: Rich Shelley @ 443-980-5586 APWU will provide leaflets to hand out. Berkeley Post Office Defenders, organized to defend against the sale of the downtown Berkeley Post Office and call attention to the evils of privatization in general, supports the APWU in its efforts to stop … Continued
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The Black Panther Party, Crack and the CIA.
@ La Idea Social Space, by Highland Hospital
The Black Panther Party, Crack and the CIA.
@ La Idea Social Space, by Highland Hospital
Feb 16 @ 3:00 am – 5:00 am
In the 1980’s the CIA flooded the black community with crack-cocaine as a means of funding the Right-wing insurgency in Nicaragua but also as a way of attacking the power of the black community. Join various community speakers as they discuss this history, its impact and meaning today, as well as the ways in which the Black Panther Party addressed drugs in Oakland and across the United States.54862
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