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EVER AFTER: STORIES OF VIOLENCE, ACCOUNTABILITY, AND HEALING
@ Impact Justice, 2nd Floor
EVER AFTER: STORIES OF VIOLENCE, ACCOUNTABILITY, AND HEALING
@ Impact Justice, 2nd Floor
May 17 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Join us as we live stream the world premiere of a series of short videos produced by Common Justice of people who have survived or committed violence, followed by a panel discussion that will explore healing, safety, and accountability after violence. This event is being hosted by UnCommon Justice and Restore Oakland partners. Please RSVP here. 64670
5:30 pm
The Fight Against Coal: Youth Vs Apocalypse: Round One- Community Vs Corruption
@ East Bay Innovation Academy, Lower School
The Fight Against Coal: Youth Vs Apocalypse: Round One- Community Vs Corruption
@ East Bay Innovation Academy, Lower School
May 17 @ 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Recently, Phil Tagami announced plans to host the 2018 East Bay Innovators Awards on behalf of his childrens’ school, East Bay Innovation Academy. But Tagami is completely draining Oakland of its resources, and threatening our health and climate with a toxic coal terminal, targetting a predominantly low-income community of color with environmental injustice, and was planning to honor DA Nancy O’Malley, who has a record of protecting police, not youth of color. After plans were announced for a youth-led protest, the venue and tone suddenly changed. But we we are … Continued
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Free Them All: Survived & Punished Screening & Discussion
@ Red Bay Coffee
Free Them All: Survived & Punished Screening & Discussion
@ Red Bay Coffee
May 17 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Join us to hear more about our work to #FreeThemAll! Whether you’ve been following our work for a while or are new to what abolition is, this is a great opportunity to learn the why we’ve been organizing to decriminalize survival, how we plan to continue, and how you can participate. Our evening will include a screening of the TEDTalk featuring Ny Nourn, a survivor who spent 17 years in prison, was put into deportation proceedings upon her release and then freed after community mobilized on her behalf. Afterwards, stay for … Continued
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