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Ella Baker Monthly Meeting with Nikki Bas
@ Fruitvale-San Antonio Senior Center
Ella Baker Monthly Meeting with Nikki Bas
@ Fruitvale-San Antonio Senior Center
Apr 3 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Our monthly member meeting is tonight! Join us for a conversation with council member Nikki Bas and a delicious dinner from #7flavors. Can't wait to see you there! pic.twitter.com/ka432Yk5mE— Ella Baker Center (@ellabakercenter) April 3, 2019 66283
6:30 pm
Permanent Real Estate – Hosted by East Bay Permanent Real Estate Cooperative
@ Sustainable Economies Law Center
Permanent Real Estate – Hosted by East Bay Permanent Real Estate Cooperative
@ Sustainable Economies Law Center
Apr 3 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
![]() Come learn how you fit, and where you can plug into, the East Bay Permanent Real Estate Cooperative. The East Bay Permanent Real Estate Cooperative (EB PREC) uses community investment to develop permanently affordable cooperative housing that uses regenerative practices, like wealth re-distribution, to empower sovereign, self-determined Black Indigenous and POC communities. Our mission is to facilitate BIPOC and allied communities to cooperatively organize, finance, purchase, occupy, and steward properties, taking them permanently off the speculative market. By co-creating community controlled assets, thereby reducing risk of displacement, we help people … Continued
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A Savage Order: How the World’s Deadliest Countries Can Forge a Path to Security.
@ Books, Inc
A Savage Order: How the World’s Deadliest Countries Can Forge a Path to Security.
@ Books, Inc
Apr 3 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
![]() RACHEL KLEINFELD at Books Inc. Berkeley Senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Rachel Kleinfeld discusses her comprehensive work, A Savage Order: How the World’s Deadliest Countries Can Forge a Path to Security. The most violent places in the world today are not at war. More people have died in Mexico in recent years than in Iraq and Afghanistan combined. These parts of the world are instead buckling under a maelstrom of gangs, organized crime, political conflict, corruption, and state brutality. Such devastating violence can feel hopeless, yet some places–from Colombia … Continued
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The Long Honduran Night: Resistance, Terror, and the United States in the Aftermath of the Coup
@ St. Johns Presbyterian Church
The Long Honduran Night: Resistance, Terror, and the United States in the Aftermath of the Coup
@ St. Johns Presbyterian Church
Apr 3 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm
Advance tickets: $12: brownpapertickets.com :: T: 800-838-3006 or Pegasus Books (3 sites), Books Inc (Berkeley), Moe’s, Walden Pond Bookstore, East Bay Books, Mrs. Dalloway’s As the United States continues to tear-gas and imprison asylum seekers on the U.S.-Mexico border, we wonder why so many Hondurans are fleeing their homeland, now one of the most violent countries in the world due to a devastating drug war and a political crisis stemming largely from a U.S.-backed coup. Dana Frank’s powerful narrative recounts the tumultuous time in Honduras that witnessed then-President Manuel Zelaya overthrown in … Continued
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