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Berkeley Post Office Sale Lawsuit Hearing: Motion to Dismiss
@ San Francisco Federal Courthouse, Courtroom 8 - 19th Floor
Berkeley Post Office Sale Lawsuit Hearing: Motion to Dismiss
@ San Francisco Federal Courthouse, Courtroom 8 - 19th Floor
Mar 26 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Judge William Alsup will hear oral arguments on the Post Office’s “Motion to Dismiss.” The Post Office claims that since they have delisted the Berkeley Post Office from their sales website that the City of Berkeley’s lawsuit against the sale is no longer moot and should be dismissed. This is an important milestone in the two and a half year (so far) struggle to save the Berkeley Post Office and Post Offices around the country from being sold and the Post Office itself from privatization. (Note: This event was postponed … Continued
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Chevron Refinery Rally Against Prop 13
@ Washington Park
Chevron Refinery Rally Against Prop 13
@ Washington Park
Mar 26 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Chevron Refinery Rally It’s time to take action! On Thursday, March 26th at the Chevron Refinery in Richmond, Evolve will be launching a series of rallies with our partners to highlight the multi-million dollar tax breaks that corporations are getting from Prop. 13. We’re kicking off our first rally at the Chevron refinery because Chevron is saving nearly $1 billion a year from Prop. 13. That’s a billion dollars each year that should be going to our public schools and services! Join us to take a stand against Prop 13’s … Continued
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Beyond the Blues: Ending the Prison Industrial Complex
@ Red Poppy Art House
Beyond the Blues: Ending the Prison Industrial Complex
@ Red Poppy Art House
Mar 26 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
The Red Poppy Art House is pleased to present Beyond the Blues: Ending the Prison Industrial Complex on March 12th, 19th, and 26th, 2015. In a series of interactive discussions, Marcus Shelby will delve into our justice system, its flaws, and how music can be used as a tool for reform and change; both in front and behind bars. This lecture series will culminate with a performance on Friday, March 27th.These engaging discussions will explore the blues, the prison industrial complex, mass incarceration, the school-to-prison pipeline, restorative justice, prison abolition, and more led by Marcus Shelby. Using readings, recorded music, poetry, video, these events are open to anyone interested in reforming our criminal justice system and … Continued
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