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Revolutionary Organizing Against Racism Conference
@ Omni Commons, Day 1, CIIS Day 2
Revolutionary Organizing Against Racism Conference
@ Omni Commons, Day 1, CIIS Day 2
Apr 29 all-day
![]() ROAR aka Revolutionary Organizing Against Racism Conference is a two day event, organized by a group of anti-racist organizers, that will be held on Ohlone Territory (Bay Area). ROAR will be a space to gather, build, and learn from each other’s struggles and continue to build an anti-racist front in the Bay Area and beyond. During these times more and more attention is being paid to those of us who use direct action and hold liberatory and revolutionary politics. We can use this moment not only to inspire others through our actions, but to … Continued
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Wealth & Income Inequality Seminar – Strike Debt Bay Area
@ Omni Commons, Disco Room (upstairs)
Wealth & Income Inequality Seminar – Strike Debt Bay Area
@ Omni Commons, Disco Room (upstairs)
Apr 29 @ 11:00 am – 1:00 pm
![]() Wealth & Income Inequality: A Two-Part Workshop by Strike Debt Bay Area Everywhere we look, everything from the headlines to our paychecks to the tents under the freeway remind us that rich people are getting richer and poor people are getting poorer. But it can be hard to understand exactly how and why that is happening. If we can’t understand it, we can’t change it. And change it we must! After a look at the causes of runaway inequality in Part 1, we’ll talk about some fairer ways to provide economic security for all in Part … Continued
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Wealth & Income Inequality: A Two-Part Workshop
@ Omni Commons
Wealth & Income Inequality: A Two-Part Workshop
@ Omni Commons
Apr 29 @ 11:00 am – 12:45 pm
![]() Wealth & Income Inequality: A Two-Part Workshop by Strike Debt Bay Area Everywhere we look, everything from the headlines to our paychecks to the tents under the freeway remind us that rich people are getting richer and poor people are getting poorer. But it can be hard to understand exactly how and why that is happening. If we can’t understand it, we can’t change it. And change it we must! After a look at the causes of runaway inequality in Part 1, we’ll talk about some fairer ways to provide economic security for all in Part … Continued
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People’s Park 49th Anniversary
People’s Park 49th Anniversary
Apr 29 @ 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm
This is one of the biggest events of the year at People’s Park, with a great lineup of music, dance and speakers. Come and participate! Featuring: NOON All Nations Drummers 12:30 Michael Diehl greeting 12:35 Yukon Hannibal 1:00 Felix 1:15 Katy Stuck 1:25 Jim Burrill 1:50 Hali Hammer & Friends 2:15 Michael Delacore 2:25 Max Ventura 2:45 Speakers 3:00 Burnt (punk reggae funk) 3:50 Soul 4:05 Ruby’s In Town 4:50 Trump 5:05 Skank Bank 5:50 Closing remarks East Bay Food Not Bombs will provide free vegetarian / vegan food and drinks … Continued
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Surveillance, Public Safety, Privacy & Civil Rights with Professor Catherine Crump
@ Piedmont Community Hall
Surveillance, Public Safety, Privacy & Civil Rights with Professor Catherine Crump
@ Piedmont Community Hall
Apr 29 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm
League of Women Voters of Piedmont Speaker Series Catherine Crump is an Assistant Clinical Professor of Law and Director of the Samuelson Law, Technology & Public Policy Clinic at U.C. Berkeley Law School. She will speak about surveillance, public safety, privacy and civil rights. A former staff attorney for the ACLU, Professor Crump has focused her career on free speech, privacy and the impact of modern technology on the law. This event is open to the public and is co-sponsored by the City of Piedmont and City Councilmember, Jen Cavenaugh. … Continued
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Mass incarceration and supermax solitary confinement
@ Ashby Village
Mass incarceration and supermax solitary confinement
@ Ashby Village
Apr 29 @ 3:30 pm – 5:30 pm
You are invited to A conversation with Terry Kupers: Why we need to be concerned about mass incarceration and supermax solitary confinement The prison population is seven times what it was in the 1970s, and meanwhile the proportion of prisoners with serious illness has grown. Tens of millions of people have served time and experienced resultant compromised lives. Solitary confinement is pervasive in the prison world and causes great human damage. Let’s get beyond the “lock ’em up and throw away the key” sensibility and talk frankly about how mass … Continued
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The Spirit of 1968
@ Oscar Grant Plaza amphitheatre
The Spirit of 1968
@ Oscar Grant Plaza amphitheatre
Apr 29 @ 4:00 pm – 4:45 pm
The Spirit of 1968 Focusing on France and May of ’68, and the new sense of political being and presence that characterized people in the U.S. during the next decade With Steve Martinot Preceding the Occupy Oakland General Assembly The 1960s were an exciting time to live through for those who could see what was happening, because they were a time when, all over the world, people were coming together, organizing themselves, and living their lives according to principles – principles of opposition, of democracy, of cooperation, of justice, … Continued
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Oakland Greens: Free Dinner and a Movie
@ It's Your Move Games
Oakland Greens: Free Dinner and a Movie
@ It's Your Move Games
Apr 29 @ 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm
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Film Night: Dispatches from Resistant Mexico
@ Omni Commons ballroom
Film Night: Dispatches from Resistant Mexico
@ Omni Commons ballroom
Apr 29 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Film Night: Dispatches from Resistant Mexico – Producer/Director Caitlin Manning will present her film from communities and peoples in resistance in Mexico. Sponsored by Liberated Lens and co-sponsored by the Chiapas Support Committee64588
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