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10:30 am Hands off Venezuela @ Niebyl Proctor Library
Hands off Venezuela @ Niebyl Proctor Library
Oct 13 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm
Hands off Venezuela, Support the Venezuelan Embassy Protectors Collective. Welcome Margaret Flowers and Kevin Zeese. In April-May, 2019, Venezuelan Embassy Protection Collective (EPC) members, at the request of the Venezuelan government of Nicolas Maduro, defended the Venezuelan Embassy in Washington, D.C. for 37 days. Citing U.S. and international law (the Geneva Convention), they rejected the Trump administration’s imperial “appointment” of coup leader Juan Guaido to the Venezuelan presidency. The EPC members inside were cut off from receiving food, electricity and water. EPC members who tried to deliver food were physically assaulted. All EPC … Continued
12:00 pm Impeach Now! @ Harry Bridges Plaza / Chelsea Manning Plaza
Impeach Now! @ Harry Bridges Plaza / Chelsea Manning Plaza
Oct 13 @ 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
Our democracy is in grave danger, and Congress needs to hear from the people before they return to DC after their undeserved recess. Wear RED to reclaim the #ColorOfLove from hate-mongers. #ImpeachNow Register Our speakers and acts will focus on bravery in the age of Trump. 1. Lea Jones, producer of Hang On, Ruthie! will be traveling from Oregon to perform his hit original in support of Justice RBG. We’re looking for individual singers or a local choral group willing to show up in black robes and lace collars to accompany them for the … Continued
2:00 pm Pennie Opal Plant at Peace Action: Saving the World Together @ Fred Weaver Resident Center St. Paul’s Tower, second floor(near 27th and Harrison)
Pennie Opal Plant at Peace Action: Saving the World Together @ Fred Weaver Resident Center St. Paul’s Tower, second floor(near 27th and Harrison)
Oct 13 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Pennie Opal Plant at Peace Action: Saving the World Together @ Fred Weaver Resident Center St. Paul’s Tower, second floor(near 27th and Harrison)
Join the annual gathering of East Bay Peace Action to hear Pennie Opal Plant, indigenous grandmother, founder of Idle No More SF Bay, and signer of the Indigenous Women of the Americas Defending Mother Earth Treaty. Her keynote address, “Let us Save the World Together,” will connect our work for the environment, climate, justice, and peace. There will also be a program and EBPA board elections. Light refreshments. Wheelchair accessible. More info here 67156
4:00 pm Santa Rita Jail Support @ Lake Merritt BART
Santa Rita Jail Support @ Lake Merritt BART
Oct 13 @ 4:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Join APTP in sharing hot food, drinks, and solidarity with folks visiting loved ones at and getting released from Santa Rita Jail! Let us know you’ll be there by sending us a text at (510) 686-3284. Prisons function to repress, warehouse and extract labor from primarily those of us who are Black or poor. We believe that solidarity is a weapon of resistance, and that we must respond to the basic needs of our community while also confronting state terror. In honor of Dujuan Armstrong Jr. who entered Santa Rita … Continued
5:00 pm Green Sunday:  The intersection of anti-capitalist, anti-racist, anti-sexist, and anti-homophobic struggles   @ Niebyl Proctor Library
Green Sunday:  The intersection of anti-capitalist, anti-racist, anti-sexist, and anti-homophobic struggles   @ Niebyl Proctor Library
Oct 13 @ 5:00 pm – 6:45 pm
The ecosystem, the political system and the economy are all in crisis, yet the 99% seems powerless to influence the ruling class which continues on a path toward disaster. The panel will address some of the following questions: What went wrong with the radical and progressive movements of the 60s that initially seemed promising, but left us more vulnerable to a system of exploitation? How can we unite to defend ourselves (and the ecosystem that allows us to survive) against the multi-national corporations, the capitalists, the corrupt political parties and … Continued