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Capitalism and Climate
@ Niebyl-Proctor Library
Capitalism and Climate
@ Niebyl-Proctor Library
Nov 7 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm
The Political Affairs Readers Group (Communist Party, USA Berkeley/Oakland) invites you to a discussion of Capitalism and Climate As background for the discussion we suggest the following readings: Naomi Klein, “Capitalism vs. the Climate” http://www.thenation.com/article/capitalism-vs-climate/ Xiaochen Zhang, David Wei “Climate Creates Chances across Pacific” http://en.people.cn/n/2015/0929/c90000-8957130.html For more information, including the articles as Word documents, contact: pareadersgrp [at] yahoo.com 59752
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Taking back Oakland: The 2016 Election
@ First Congregational Church of Oakland
Taking back Oakland: The 2016 Election
@ First Congregational Church of Oakland
Nov 7 @ 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
![]() This event is designed to bring together folks from progressive organizations across the Oakland left to plan for the 2016 elections. Let’s all get together to organize a progressive slate for Oakland 2016 elections: Saturday, Nov 7, 1 pm, First Congregational Church — Dan Siegel (@DanMSiegel) October 22, 2015 59754
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Berkeley Meeting on Structural and Institutional Racism
@ St. Paul's Church
Berkeley Meeting on Structural and Institutional Racism
@ St. Paul's Church
Nov 7 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Barbara Lee and Max Anderson (Berkeley City Council member) will host a public meeting on structural/institutional racism.59801
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Institutional and structural racism
@ St Paul A.M.E. Church
Institutional and structural racism
@ St Paul A.M.E. Church
Nov 7 @ 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm
Congresswoman Barbara Lee will join Berkeley Councilmember Max Anderson to address the issue of Institutional and structural Racism. It is time that we bring this issue out into the open. We cannot continue to do the same things that we have been doing and expect a different result. We all must be part of the SOLUTION. This event will give you an opportunity to frame our narrative and come up with a way forward regarding issues of racial inequities. You can contact Tasion Kwamilele, the Hon. Barbara Lee’s Communications Manager … Continued
2:00 pm
Sprouts: Get your grubby corporate hands off the Gill Tract!
@ Rendezvous point
Sprouts: Get your grubby corporate hands off the Gill Tract!
@ Rendezvous point
Nov 7 @ 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm
We’re going back to Sprouts to make sure they get our message loud and clear! They want to pave over a precious historic urban farmland (the Gill Tract) to build a new store in Albany. We say, this public farmland is for farming, not corporate chain stores! Back off, Sprouts! MEET up at 3090 King St, Berkeley, at 2 pm this time. We will then carpool to a local sprouts store to take action, disrupting their business as usual and encouraging shoppers to join our boycott. 59891
2:00 pm
Suds, Snacks and Socialism: Race, Class and Police Violence.
@ Starry Plough
Suds, Snacks and Socialism: Race, Class and Police Violence.
@ Starry Plough
Nov 7 @ 2:00 pm – 4:30 pm
Sponsored by the Peace and Freedom Party, in Conjunction with the Oscar Grant Committee. This forum will begin with stories from families whose lives have been forever changed by police violence. After this practical introduction, we will explain why the Oscar Grant Committee insists on linking “Black Lives Matter” with “All Lives Matter,” and then turn to broader social and political issues. Discussion will follow our presentation. Doors open at 2:00. Program starts promptly at 2:30. Free, but please buy food and drink at the pub! 59804
7:00 pm
California Coalition for Women Prisoners: 20th Anniversary Celebration
@ The Women's Building
California Coalition for Women Prisoners: 20th Anniversary Celebration
@ The Women's Building
Nov 7 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Featured guests include Patrisse Cullors – co-founder of Black Lives Matter, Jayda Rasberry – Dignity & Power Now, Thao Nguyen – Thao & The Get Down Stay Down. A major highlight of the even will be the present of many formerly incarcerated women and trans people who have been leaders and members of CCWP over the years.59584
8:00 pm
Artists in Response to State Violence & Gentrification: Cat Brooks Monologue re Natasha McKenna
@ Eastside Arts Alliance
Artists in Response to State Violence & Gentrification: Cat Brooks Monologue re Natasha McKenna
@ Eastside Arts Alliance
Nov 7 @ 8:00 pm – 10:30 pm
‘Tasha, A Monologue About Police-Terror Victim Natasha McKenna to Premiere In Oakland is Written and Performed by Cat Brooks 59901
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