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WPA Berkeley Walk
@ Downtown Berkeley Post Office
WPA Berkeley Walk
@ Downtown Berkeley Post Office
Jul 21 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
With Harvey Smith This walk will explore the “New Deal nexus” in Berkeley that includes Berkeley High School, the Community Theater, Civic Center Park, Post Office art, the old UC Press Building (now being repurposed as the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive), and the old Farm Credit Building. The tour will also include the incredible mosaic mural on the UC Berkeley campus, photographs of the California Folk Music Project, Western Museum Laboratory, WPA prints at the Berkeley Public Library, and WPA projects on the UC Berkeley campus. For … Continued
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Zero Hour SF Bay March for Youth Rights
@ ICE San Francisco
Zero Hour SF Bay March for Youth Rights
@ ICE San Francisco
Jul 21 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm
The one thing that everyone working towards justice can agree on is that kids are the future. As youth living in the Bay Area we demand that adults treat kids better- no border cruelty, no climate chaos. On July 21st, young people will march in San Francisco and demand climate change legislation. We march to protect the rights of the youth: we demand an end to border cruelty and greenhouse gas emissions. While this is a youth-led movement, the march is open to all people passionate about defending the safety … Continued
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Film: Freedom Summer
@ African American Museum & Library at Oakland
Film: Freedom Summer
@ African American Museum & Library at Oakland
Jul 21 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Freedom Summer recalls the events of the 1964 Mississippi Freedom Summer, when more than 700 student activists worked together to register African-American voters in violently segregationist Mississippi and shatter the foundations of white supremacy in the nation’s most segregated state. Fifty years later, Stanley Nelson’s documentary film takes a look back at the epochal campaign.64911
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