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Day of Solidarity with Marius Mason, Eric McDavid and other prisoners
@ Omni Commons
Day of Solidarity with Marius Mason, Eric McDavid and other prisoners
@ Omni Commons
Jun 11 @ 6:00 pm – 11:00 pm
The program includes a short film “Until All Are Free”, updates and letter-writing Originating as a day of solidarity for eco-prisoners, June 11 remains anchored in a project of ecological defense and struggle against a society based on exploitation and confinement. Join us on the annual day of solidarity with long-term eco- and anarchist prisoners, including Marius Mason and Eric McDavid. They were subject to the longest federal prison terms (22 yrs and 20 yrs respectively) of those indicted in the so-called “Green Scare”, targeting radical activists. In calling for … Continued
7:00 pm
Book Launch: State & Revolution
@ Oakland Peace Center
Book Launch: State & Revolution
@ Oakland Peace Center
Jun 11 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Join us for a discussion of V.I. Lenin’s key writing on the process of overthrowing capitalism, State and Revolution! Todd Chretien, editor of the new annotated edition from Haymarket Books, will present. Lenin was hiding from the police during the 1917 Russian Revolution while he finished State and Revolution. Lenin’s most widely read—and most misunderstood—book describes the “monstrous oppression of the working people by the state” and how capitalism transforms whole areas of the globe into “military convict prisons for workers.” State and Revolution defends Marx and Engels’s argument that … Continued
7:00 pm
Film Screening: The Vanishing City.
@ Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists’ Hall
Film Screening: The Vanishing City.
@ Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists’ Hall
Jun 11 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
This movie tells the story of the many struggles for neighborhood communities against “urban renewal” displacement by the collusion of corporate and city planners. The story is told through the eyes of tenants, city planners, business owners, scholars, and politicians, The Vanishing City exposes the real politic behind the alarming disappearance of New York’s beloved neighborhoods, the truth about its finance dominated economy, and the myth of inevitable change. Artfully documented through interviews, hearings, demonstrations, and archival footage, the film takes a sober look at the city’s luxury policies and … Continued
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