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5:00 pm Oakland Privacy Advisory Commission @ Oakland City Hall, Oscar Grant Plaza
Oakland Privacy Advisory Commission @ Oakland City Hall, Oscar Grant Plaza
Mar 9 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Partial Agenda: 1. “Stop Trumpintelpro” ordinance requiring OPD to follow higher state, county, local standards, not weaker federal/FBI guidelines, when participating in JTTF. Guest speakers from ALC, ACLU, CAIR. Would be nice to have a few public comments in favor, but the need is greater at Public Safety than PAC. 2. Surveillance equipment ordinance returns to address City Attorney comments on Sec 8 (enforcement, same as it ever was), Sec 9 (prohibition on NDA or conflicting provisions in MOUs – not a challenge by city attorney, wants clarification), Sec 10 … Continued
5:30 pm San Francisco: One City Standing Together @ LinkedIn
San Francisco: One City Standing Together @ LinkedIn
Mar 9 @ 5:30 pm – 8:00 pm
San Francisco: One City Standing Together @ LinkedIn | San Francisco | California | United States
Join the ACLU of Northern CA and sf.citi for an informational panel with legal scholars and San Francisco’s tech sector to discuss the issues surrounding recent immigration restrictions and ways in which our communities can move forward together. The event will be held at the LinkedIn Corporation. Enjoy drinks on us and discuss how tech can stand together to support immigrants. Featured will be Helena Price’s latest project Banned, a photo and video series of tech workers who have been affected by the immigration ban. The photos include employees from … Continued
7:00 pm Conscientious Projector Presents “13th” @ BFUU Fellowship Hall
Conscientious Projector Presents “13th” @ BFUU Fellowship Hall
Mar 9 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Conscientious Projector Presents “13th” @ BFUU Fellowship Hall | Berkeley | California | United States
The words of the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution were supposed to guarantee that slavery and involuntary servitude effectively were outlawed. The exception of punishment for a crime where the “party shall have been convicted” is the loophole. As detailed in Ava DuVernay’s “The 13th”, the injustice system in America has not changed all that much since the earliest days of slavery. The statistics DuVernay puts onscreen say it all: African-Americans make up 6.5% of the U.S. population but a whopping 40% of the prison population — in a … Continued