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2:00 pm SF Board of Sups Vote for Mario Woods Apology, Birthday @ SF City Hall, Room 250
SF Board of Sups Vote for Mario Woods Apology, Birthday @ SF City Hall, Room 250
Jan 26 @ 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm
This Tuesday the BOS will vote on the resolution introduced by Supervisors Avalos and Campos to make Mario Woods’ birthday a day of memoriam in his name. They have also introduced a resolution to apologize to Mario Woods’ . This would be an apology from the city of San Francisco . Mayor Lee said he opposes these resolutions. We need to show up as a community and show our support for these resolutions . Room 25060384
6:30 pm Film Screening: Chicago Confessional – Police Torture in the Windy City @ Omni Commons
7:00 pm Berkeley City Council Review of Police Action during BLM Protests Last Year @ Longfellow Middle School Auditorium
Berkeley City Council Review of Police Action during BLM Protests Last Year @ Longfellow Middle School Auditorium
Jan 26 @ 7:00 pm – 11:00 pm
The long-delayed review of the BPD’s reaction to the December 6, 2014 protest asserting that Black Lives Matter will finally be be held by the Berkeley City Council this Tuesday evening. City Council agenda. Item 11 a&b.60386
7:30 pm “The Education of Kevin Powell” A Boy’s Journey into Manhood Hosted by Davey D @ First Congregational Church
“The Education of Kevin Powell” A Boy’s Journey into Manhood Hosted by Davey D @ First Congregational Church
Jan 26 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm
“The Education of Kevin Powell” A Boy’s Journey into Manhood Hosted by Davey D “As a charismatic speaker, leader, and very good writer, Kevin Powell has the courage…to be fully human, and this will bring the deepest revolution of all.”  Gloria Steinem”Poignant and transformative. This story of Black male life in our patriarchal culture, from boyhood to manhood, is raw and passionate. It offers a true and honest portrait of all that Black males endure to survive and, more importantly, to cope with trauma, and to heal and thrive.  It … Continued