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Pack the Courtroom for Eric’s Preliminary Hearing!
@ Rene C. Davidson Courthouse
Pack the Courtroom for Eric’s Preliminary Hearing!
@ Rene C. Davidson Courthouse
Aug 10 @ 9:00 am – 11:30 am
Eric, who is facing charges stemming from the counter demonstration against an alt-right/fascist rally in Berkeley on April 15, needs our support! His court date is Friday August 10 at 9am. Rene C. Davidson Courthouse (12th and Oak St in downtown Oakland) Dept 11. Thus far, public call outs have not been made for court support because alt-right trolls have also shown up to harass Eric and his supporters. For supporters at court this has even meant risking getting their photo taken and their identity researched online, which increases the risk … Continued
9:30 am
Public Banking Gets a Hearing
@ Online
Public Banking Gets a Hearing
@ Online
Aug 10 @ 9:30 am – 1:30 pm
Public Banking Gets a Hearing at the California Treasurer’s Cannabis Banking Working Group’s Final Public Meeting Click Here to Listen and Watch Live on Thursday at 9:30am Pacific The final public meeting on Thursday, August 10th, of the Cannabis Banking Working Group will be held in West Los Angeles. The entire four hour session is dedicated to reviewing public banking as a solution to the lack of banking services being provided to the cannabis industry. Tune in via the webcast — it’ll be an informative discussion and public debate. Matt … Continued
12:00 pm
Interfaith Council of Alameda County: Sheriff Ahern Speaks
@ Oakland Temple Visitors’ Center
Interfaith Council of Alameda County: Sheriff Ahern Speaks
@ Oakland Temple Visitors’ Center
Aug 10 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm
ICAC’s next Working Group meeting will be on Thursday, August 10. We will have a guest speaker, Alameda County Sheriff Gregory Ahern who speak to us about his department’s efforts on addressing homelessness, immigration and refugee, and other matters of importance to the faith communities. Please join us. 63417
12:00 pm
Sheriff Ahern speaks.
@ Mormon Temple Visitors’ Center
Sheriff Ahern speaks.
@ Mormon Temple Visitors’ Center
Aug 10 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Sheriff Ahern Speaks At one of the last Beloved Conversations classes, people of color from the community came to speak about ways we as a congregation can be an ally against racism. One of the speakers talked about the policies and practices of the county sheriff as having a big impact on people of color. We can make a difference and find out more by attending this event. I went to a town hall with the sheriff last month and felt that I learned a lot about how much power … Continued
5:00 pm
BART Police Citizen Oversight Structure – Public Comment Needed!
@ pin Kaiser Center 20th Street Mall, Third Floor
BART Police Citizen Oversight Structure – Public Comment Needed!
@ pin Kaiser Center 20th Street Mall, Third Floor
Aug 10 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
There are 53 recommendations for improvement of the Bart Police Oversight Citizen Review Board system. Oscar Grant family would love to hear your concerns and will be happy to talk about the details once you’ve had a chance to review the recommendations. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2NX8MwIutfzOUk3NXFsQ0Vxc2c/view?usp=sharing These will be on the agenda for the Bart Board of Directors meeting on August 10th (this is an evening meeting starting at 5 pm) and on the Bart Police Oversight Citizen Review Board committee meeting agenda for August 14th (starting at 4 pm). It would be helpful … Continued
7:00 pm
Film Showing: White Light/Black Rain The Destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
@ Revolution Books
Film Showing: White Light/Black Rain The Destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
@ Revolution Books
Aug 10 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
America Was Never Great Film Series Film Showing & Discussion White Light/Black Rain: The Destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, a film by Steven Okazaki At 8:15 am, on August 6, 1945, a blazing, million-degree fireball suddenly appeared just above the Japanese city of Hiroshima, instantly killing, burning alive, or vaporizing tens of thousands. The U.S. had just exploded the first nuclear bomb over the center of a city of 350,000. killing between 140-150,000. Three days later, on August 9, the U.S. dropped an even more powerful nuclear bomb on Nagasaki, … Continued
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