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Continue Work on the Berkeley Post Office Community Garden.
@ Downtown Berkeley Post Office
Continue Work on the Berkeley Post Office Community Garden.
@ Downtown Berkeley Post Office
Feb 21 @ 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
![]() The planting was a few weeks ago. The gardening work continues. Join us! More information on the Berkeley Post Office Defense against the sale and privatization here. Pictures and videos of the soil preparation and planting here. 57902
6:00 pm
Speak Out/Rally/March in memory of Yuvette Henderson
@ Near Emeryville Police Station
Speak Out/Rally/March in memory of Yuvette Henderson
@ Near Emeryville Police Station
Feb 21 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
On Tuesday, February 3, 38 year-old mother of two Yuvette Henderson was gunned down by the Emeryville Police Department. Her crime? Allegedly shoplifting from Home Depot. She was chased down, cornered and gunned down by the police who executed her utilizing a hand gun, a shot gun and a military-style assault rifle in broad daylight in a residential area. Just a week prior, a white man pulled a gun on OPD and was taken into custody … alive. Join us for a speak out/rally at the Emeryville Police Department at … Continued
9:30 pm
Berkeley Citizens’ Action and NAACP Black Lives Matter Forum
@ South Berkeley Senior Center
Berkeley Citizens’ Action and NAACP Black Lives Matter Forum
@ South Berkeley Senior Center
Feb 21 @ 9:30 pm – Feb 22 @ 12:30 am
Come to a solution-oriented forum presented by Berkeley Citizens Action with Berkeley NAACP. The 2011 report from the African American/Black Business, Professional and Community Network (AABPCN) and the report from the 2013 Berkeley NAACP Town Hall Meeting addressed inequities and disparities for African Americans, low-income populations and other marginalized groups in Berkeley. They outlined numerous recommendations for housing, education, employment, criminal justice and health/mental health. Also, CopWatch, the Peace and Justice Commission and Police Review Commission all have solution-based reports and/or council items that address some of the same problems. … Continued
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Antonio Guzman Lopez 1yr Anniversary
@ Raymond Bernal Park, San Jose, CA
Antonio Guzman Lopez 1yr Anniversary
@ Raymond Bernal Park, San Jose, CA
Feb 21 @ 10:00 pm – Feb 22 @ 1:00 am
![]() antonio-guzman-lopez-1-yr-anyversary-killed-by-san-jose-state-university-police Google Maps directions, click on map: PRIMER ANIVERSARIO DE… ANTONIO GUZMAN LOPEZ VEN Y COMPARTE CON NOSOTROS…. SABADO – FEBRERO 21, 2015 RAYMOND BERNAL PARK EN SAN JOSE SOBRE LA 7TH Y HEDDING STREET. 2PM – 5PM COMIDA, PINTADA DE ROSTROS, ARTESANIAS, Y VENTA DE CAMISETAS TENEMOS UNA PRESENTACION ESPECIAL PARA JOSIAH Y ANGELIQUE COMPARTA ACERCA DE COMO FUE ANTONIO Y ESCUCHE DE OTRAS FAMILIAS , EL IMPACTO DE NO TENER JUSTICIA EN NUESTAS COMUNIDADES. TAMBIEN PONDREMOS AL DIA ACERCA DE JUSTICIA PARA JOSIAH LEVANTANDO … Continued
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Picket Oaks Corner with Unite Here.
@ The Oaks Corner
Picket Oaks Corner with Unite Here.
@ The Oaks Corner
Feb 22 @ 12:30 am – 2:00 am
Oaks Corner workers are paying $533 a month for family medical insurance and have not received a raise in several years. Come support your union brothers and sisters as they picket for respect and a fair contract on the restaurant’s busiest day of the year – their annual Chinese New Year Party! Bring your family and friends! “I’m standing up because as a single mom, I struggle to take care of my daughter and pay my rent with the wages I make at the Oaks and the rising cost of … Continued
2:00 am
End the Siege on Black Lives: Panel Discussion
End the Siege on Black Lives: Panel Discussion
Feb 22 @ 2:00 am – 4:00 am
This Black History Month community meeting is a call to action to strategize around race and resistance, and how to sustain and broaden the movement against police violence. Speakers who will kick-off the open conversation are: Duciana Thomas, co-convener of “Sisterhood and Solidarity”, a discussion group on multi-racial organizing, and Steena Wright with the Black Woman Coalition at Mills College. Door donation $2.00 (work exchanges and sliding scale available). A home-cooked Southern supper is served at 8:00pm for an $8 donation. Wheelchair accessible, on-site childcare provided. Sponsored by Radical Women … Continued
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