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5:00 am Defend Against Illegal Evictions at Wood Street!
Defend Against Illegal Evictions at Wood Street!
Oct 13 @ 5:00 am – 10:00 am
ome out at 5 AM Tuesday, October 13th to help the residents of Wood St defend themselves from yet another eviction. Game Changer, LLC, working with the Alameda County Sheriff’s department, plan to evict residents of the West Oakland Wood Street Homeless community, which is in direct violation of statewide eviction moratoriums and poses a threat to the wellbeing of encampment residents amid the still raging coronavirus pandemic. Proper housing alternatives have not been provided and residents are at risk of losing their property to vehicle tows and confiscations if … Continued
7:00 am Homeless Eviction Defense – Evictions Cancelled! @ Seabreeze Camp
Homeless Eviction Defense – Evictions Cancelled! @ Seabreeze Camp
Oct 13 @ 7:00 am – 3:00 pm
ACCORDING TO AN EMAIL FROM BERKELEY COPWATCH THE EVICTIONS ON OCT 13th HAVE BEEN CANCELLED (NOT SURE IF THAT IS PERMANENTLY…) https://twitter.com/Copwatch411/status/131423750514786304068240
4:30 pm Angela Davis: Their Democracy and Ours @ Online
Angela Davis: Their Democracy and Ours @ Online
Oct 13 @ 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm
Building on the insights of Astra Taylor’s award-winning film, “What is Democracy?”, renowned activist and writer Angela Davis and journalist, film-maker and activist Astra Taylor discuss what we can and should do now in this time of unprecedented crisis, but also of opportunity. One of the main questions—how can a diverse coalition of activists young and old work together to map a path forward? Introduced by David Palumbo-Liu (Stanford), with questions from the audience moderated by Bhaskar Sunkara (Jacobin). This event is sponsored by Haymarket Books and Jacobin. While all of our events are freely available, we … Continued