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9:00 am Stop the Witch Hunt Against Anti-Trump Protesters – Court Support @ Wiley Manuel Courthouse, Dept 109
Stop the Witch Hunt Against Anti-Trump Protesters – Court Support @ Wiley Manuel Courthouse, Dept 109
Jun 13 @ 9:00 am – 1:00 pm
Stop the Witch Hunt Against Anti-Trump Protesters - Court Support @ Wiley Manuel Courthouse, Dept 109 | Oakland | California | United States
The trial of the Berkeley 5 started today, with three witnesses for the prosecution, a cop, a fireman, and the neo-fascist Quillinan (see details below), who will take the stand again tomorrow morning. The trial is expected to last at least through the rest of the week, and possibly into early next week. Please come out and support our antifascist comrades again tomorrow, Thursday, June 14, 9am, in Department 109 at the Wiley W. Manuel Courthouse at 661 Washington Street (at 7th Street) in Oakland. 64794
3:00 pm End the Injunctions! SF All Out to Supervisors Public Safety Committee @ SF City Hall Room 263
End the Injunctions! SF All Out to Supervisors Public Safety Committee @ SF City Hall Room 263
Jun 13 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm
The SF Board of Supervisors’ Public Safety & Neighborhood Services Committee will hold a hearing on the injunctions. The City Attorney, Public Defender, District Attorney, and SFPD will testify. We need a strong showing of public support and as many people as possible to give public comment. The hearing will be held at 4 pm to allow more community members to attend. Share this event widely!  Meet beginning at 3:00 PM. We need to let this committee know that gang injunctions should have never been implemented. If you can’t make it to the … Continued
6:30 pm Audit Ahern Coalition Meeting @ Ella Baker Center office
Audit Ahern Coalition Meeting @ Ella Baker Center office
Jun 13 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
Come to learn the strategic details! o   We will be discussing preparing going to meet with supervisors64810
7:00 pm “Major!” Screening and Fundraiser for TGI Justice Project @ Sierra Club
“Major!” Screening and Fundraiser for TGI Justice Project @ Sierra Club
Jun 13 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
FREE film Screening of MAJOR! Documentary about the life and activism of Miss Major Griffin-Gracy, a formerly incarcerated Black transgender elder and activist. We will be joined by Janetta Johnson, Executive Director of the Transgender, Gender-Variant and Intersex Justice Project (TGI Justice Project). Entry is free and first-come, first-served for the first 60 people. We will also be fundraising for TGI Justice Project. Please bring cash if you’d like to donate. More information here https://www.surjbayarea.org/events/major-screening-and-fundraiser-for-tgi-justice-project There are two entrances to Sierra Club Office building on Webster and 21st both of … Continued
7:00 pm Ars Technica Live – AUTONOMOUS & HABEAS DATA @ Eli's Mile High Club
Ars Technica Live – AUTONOMOUS & HABEAS DATA @ Eli's Mile High Club
Jun 13 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Hey @arstechnica fans!Our next Ars Live in #Oakland on June 13 at 7pm, with my triumphant return to the Eli's stage! We’re breaking format this time to have @Annaleen and I interview each other about our books, AUTONOMOUS, and HABEAS DATA. Both will be for sale at the event!— Cyrus Farivar (@cfarivar) May 31, 2018 64763
7:00 pm No Coal in Richmond Meeting @ Bobby Bowens Progressive Center
No Coal in Richmond Meeting @ Bobby Bowens Progressive Center
Jun 13 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
No Coal in Richmond Meeting @ Bobby Bowens Progressive Center | Richmond | California | United States
Photo: KPIX News Join an ongoing discussion of  ideas and strategies at the next meeting of the community group working to end the increasing coal exports from the Levin-Richmond terminal.  There have been recent, exciting developments on this front, including a new ordinance proposed by the mayor requiring containment of open piles of coal and pet coke.  The ordinance was approved at the May 22 Richmond City Council meeting.  There are many more steps to be taken, so come take part in the strategizing. Thanks to the falling price of … Continued