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THE COLOR OF LAW By Richard Rothstein
@ West Oakland Senior Center
THE COLOR OF LAW By Richard Rothstein
@ West Oakland Senior Center
May 10 @ 4:00 pm – 6:30 pm
NY Times bestselling author, Richard Rothstein, will discuss his recent book, The Color of Law, and the role of the state in creating and maintaining segregation, to the detriment of African Americans and society as a whole. This panel will situate the author’s work in West Oakland, a community that was created/disadvantaged by redlining, “urban redevelopment,” nearby industrial zoning, and other government actions. The panel will pull together activists, electeds, and community members, to reflect on how we got here and the role of government and private actors in remedying … Continued
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Displacement & Gentrification Workshop
@ Neyborly
Displacement & Gentrification Workshop
@ Neyborly
May 10 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Gentrification comes up constantly in the Bay Area, but few of us feel equipped to take action against it. Is it inevitable? What can we do now to prevent displacement? Berkeley City Councilmember Cheryl Davila is hosting a SURJ workshop which will put gentrification and displacement in a historical context so we understand the racialized political and economic drivers. You’ll hear about past and current struggles led by communities of color to preserve their homes and communities. Facilitators from SURJ – Oakland/Bay Area will present analysis based on the work … Continued
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Community Microgrids: Building Resilience and Sustainability
@ Movement Strategy Center
Community Microgrids: Building Resilience and Sustainability
@ Movement Strategy Center
May 10 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Come join Local Clean Energy Alliance and Rosana Francescato and Matt Renner from the Clean Coalition, who will explain what a microgrid is, the basics of how it works, and how Community Microgrids provide economic, environmental and resilience benefits to communities. We will hear about the Clean Coalition’s plans for microgrids in fire-devastated parts of the North Bay, and in other areas, to create islands of power sustainability as part of the rebuilding process. For a 90-second video on Community Microgrids, follow this link. Tickets are free, but space is limited. … Continued
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