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Week Of Action – #StopStayExpand. Protect Tenants Now!
@ Roccab's Deli
Week Of Action – #StopStayExpand. Protect Tenants Now!
@ Roccab's Deli
Jun 15 @ 11:00 am – 1:00 pm
Target one of Alameda County’s largest landlords and demand an end to rent increases and evictions. ======= Oakland’s rents are rising faster than almost every city in the United States creating a displacement crisis that touches all of our communities. The crisis has particular negative impacts on Black residents that manifest in lack of access to quality housing, jobs, and education, as well as increased racialized profiling. Meanwhile, the Oakland Police continue to be out of control. STOP the hemorrhaging of severely impacted populations. STAY – Retain current & long-time … Continued
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BERKELEY CLIMATE ACTION COALITION CONVENING: CARBON FARMING
@ Ed Roberts Campus
BERKELEY CLIMATE ACTION COALITION CONVENING: CARBON FARMING
@ Ed Roberts Campus
Jun 15 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Even if we stopped extracting and burning fossil fuels today, the wheels of catastrophic climate change have been set in motion. While reducing emissions is essential, it’s half the battle – we must also sequester carbon out of the atmosphere. The world’s soils hold roughly three times more carbon than the amount stored in the atmosphere. Carbon farming uses intensive composting and innovative land management strategies to draw down even more carbon into our soil. The Bay Area is a hub for this exciting, potentially planet-changing research and practice. Join … Continued
6:00 pm
Honoring a Victim of Violence
Honoring a Victim of Violence
Jun 15 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
A 16 year old Black girl was killed in #Oakland last night. Tonight, we'll gather to honor her. 6 pm at 13th & Franklin. Be there.— Nicole Deane (@sassmasterdeane) June 15, 2016 TODAY, 6pm, #Oakland: Vigil for 16-Year-Old Reggina Jefferies https://t.co/bD0dzsmmYP pic.twitter.com/NbV4ZFAiPp— Indybay (@Indybay) June 15, 2016 My Brother Tur-Ha Ak says this: If you have ever appreciated my work in this community, I need folks at 13th & Franklin at 6:00 p.m. this evening to let the world know we love us, we are unafraid, & we will address … Continued
6:30 pm
E12th Week of Visionary Action – Building Our Visions
@ 12. St. Parcel
E12th Week of Visionary Action – Building Our Visions
@ 12. St. Parcel
Jun 15 @ 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm
WEDNESDAY: 6:30pm–9:00pm Building Our Visions Highlighting visionary projects like Homefulness, POC Sustainable Housing Network, Sustainable Economies Law Center, La Biblioteca, Afrikatown / Qilombo, and more. While the Planning Commission rubber-stamps a segregated luxury tower (with objection from our few yet wonderful allies on the commission), we stay steadfast on the People’s Visions. ==== THURSDAY: 6:30pm–9:00pm Healing Blessed with an abundance of local healing pracitioners in so many modalities, we assert the right of people and land to Heal. Herbal pain patches from Shift Acupuncture Collective; Danza Azteca with CuauhTonal; South … Continued
7:00 pm
A Conversation about Online Trolling with Sarah Jeong
@ Tiki Bar Lounge
A Conversation about Online Trolling with Sarah Jeong
@ Tiki Bar Lounge
Jun 15 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Join journalist Sarah Jeong for a conversation about online trolling, which she referred to as the “Internet of Garbage.” Jeong is a Poynter Fellow in Journalism at Yale and the author of the book The Internet of Garbage. She writes for Vice Motherboard, and other magazines and newspapers about the overlap between policy, tech, and the law. Filmed before a live audience in Oakland tiki bar Longitude (347 14th St., Oakland, CA), each episode is a speculative, informal conversation between Ars Technica hosts Annalee Newitz and Cyrus Farivar and an … Continued
7:00 pm
CAN THE POLICE IN SF REALLY BE REFORMED?
@ The Women's Building
CAN THE POLICE IN SF REALLY BE REFORMED?
@ The Women's Building
Jun 15 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
CAN THE POLICE IN SF REALLY BE REFORMED? With the growing movement for Black Lives, and the struggle against racist policing continuing, many people are asking questions about how we can be safe from police terror. The violence of modern day policing has its roots in the capitalist state. Come join us to discuss this history and what’s next for the movement to get killer cops charged, fired, and jailed. What should we be demanding to defend Black, Latino, homeless, and working people in San Francisco and beyond? 61144
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Police Stops: Data and the Way Forward.
@ Castlemont High School
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