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Non-violent direct action preparations and training – Protect People’s Park
@ People's Park
Non-violent direct action preparations and training – Protect People’s Park
@ People's Park
Aug 7 all-day
![]() Non-violent direct action preparations and training Please plan to stay all day. Lunch provided by Food Not Bombs This will be a day of preparation for being in the streets and park with your friends and probably some strangers. It’s an interactive day with a background in the history of nonviolent philosophy and practical action, the legal process, jail solidarity, affinity group formation, and consensus process decision-making. contact: weddress777@gmail.com Donate: Support the legal actions to save People’s Park To ALL who believe in preserving and growing the legacy and natural beauty … Continued
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Nancy Pelosi’s Taiwan Visit
@ Online
Nancy Pelosi’s Taiwan Visit
@ Online
Aug 7 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm
What are the motives and likely effects of Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan? We will be looking at these questions in the light of the interlocking crises of the US empire, US capitalism and the US Democratic Party. We will start the discussion with short presentations by ICSS members Gene Ruyle and Raj Sahai and other invited speakers, including David Ewing, Chair of the US-China Friendship Society. LOGIN INFORMATION Our Zoom room will be opened up as usual at 10:15 am for anyone to join and discuss technical matters, catch up … Continued
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Protest the FBI: A Government Against the People
@ Phillip Burton Federal Building
Protest the FBI: A Government Against the People
@ Phillip Burton Federal Building
Aug 7 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm
![]() Join us for a coalition rally at the SF Federal Building to protest the FBI’s repression of activists. We will have speakers from different organizations doing anti-oppression work, and they will share stories of government repression and how we can come together to support one another’s work. Speakers will include: – Susan Stryker, renowned professor, author, and theorist whose work focuses on gender – Jason Woody, Development Director at Rich City Rides, – Andrés Soto, Richmond community organizer, – Paul Paz y Miño, Associate Director at Amazon Watch – Doggtown … Continued
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