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HONOR SANDRA BLAND She’d be Alive If that Racist Texas Ranger Hadn’t Stopped, Beat and Jailed Her
@ Oscar Grant Plaza
HONOR SANDRA BLAND She’d be Alive If that Racist Texas Ranger Hadn’t Stopped, Beat and Jailed Her
@ Oscar Grant Plaza
Jul 22 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
![]() Sandra Bland, a young black woman, was pulled over for failure to signal in a small town in Texas, and then arrested. Three days later, on July 13th, 2015 she was found dead in her cell. The police claim she hanged herself, but the Bland family and her friends do not believe a word of it. “…friend and mentor LaVaughn Mosley, 57 [[said]] “She was making plans for the future, so there’s no way she was in a suicidal state.” Join those who stand against police terror and the outrage of in-custody … Continued
5:30 pm
A Vigil to Honor Sandra Bland and Kindra Chapman
@ Rockridge Bart
A Vigil to Honor Sandra Bland and Kindra Chapman
@ Rockridge Bart
Jul 22 @ 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm
From Ferguson to Charleston, Hempstead to Oakland. In recent months, there has been a horrifying number of accounts of police and white supremacist vigilantes murdering Black people; from Charleston to Cleveland to Ferguson. Now, our attention is turned to Hempstead, TX and the suspicious death of Sandra Bland who was found hanged in a jail cell. Only 28-years old, this young woman had been detained and labeled “high risk” after failing to signal a lane change. And just as we begin to collect ourselves to respond, we find that another … Continued
7:00 pm
#BlackLivesMatter, Surveillance, Berkeley Police and the FBI
@ South Berkeley Senior Center
#BlackLivesMatter, Surveillance, Berkeley Police and the FBI
@ South Berkeley Senior Center
Jul 22 @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
his is a meeting to express concerns directly to the Berkeley police review commission. The public can demand a thorough investigation into policing strategy during the #BlackLivesMatter protests in Berkeley. Public comment is at the start of the meeting, and a second time for public comment is at the end of the meeting. The police review process doesn’t work if the public doesn’t speak. This a meeting for the general public, but there is a special interest into surveillance research, investigative journalism and police militarization. The review commission cannot make … Continued
7:00 pm
Gaza Not Forgotten: A Jewish Ritual of Mourning and Solidarity
@ Martin Luther King Jr. Civic Center Park
Gaza Not Forgotten: A Jewish Ritual of Mourning and Solidarity
@ Martin Luther King Jr. Civic Center Park
Jul 22 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
On the one-year anniversary of the Israeli bombing of Gaza, Jewish Voice for Peace will hold an outdoor, public prayer service in Downtown Berkeley to mourn the deaths of more than 2000 of our Palestinian brothers and sisters, 500 of them children. Jewish tradition provides us with language and tools to cope with this unfathomable loss, as well as a framework to discuss accountability. We invite all Jews and allies to join us in the Kaddish, the Jewish prayer for the dead. Mourners are encouraged to bring candles and small … Continued
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