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6:00 pm March/Vigil for Kayla Moore @ Old City Hall
March/Vigil for Kayla Moore @ Old City Hall
Sep 20 @ 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm
We can’t let Berkeley forget Kayla. City government continues to fail to prioritize people over policing. But, what we really need is accountability, not a motion to dismiss. What we really need is community care, not killer cops! NEXT TUESDAY, we’ll come together in community to keep Kayla’s memory alive in the streets of Berkeley.61631
7:00 pm “Entwined” Book Reading and “Outsider” Film @ Fellowship Hall
“Entwined” Book Reading and “Outsider” Film @ Fellowship Hall
Sep 20 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Down Syndrome and deafness in 1950 consigned Judith Scott to a state institution for 35 nightmare years before her twin sister obtained her release. Once discarded by society, she responded to opportunities at Creative Growth Art Center by becoming a world-famous fiber artist. “Entwined”, a book by her sister Joyce, explores the twins’ closeness and the profound impact of Judith’s extraordinary life and remarkable creativity. Copies will be available for sale. Also on this program, Betsy Bayha’s film, “Outsider”, is an intimate portrait of a compelling, eccentric and talented individual … Continued
7:00 pm Film: Mirrors of Privilege: Making Whiteness Visible @ New Parkway Theater
Film: Mirrors of Privilege: Making Whiteness Visible @ New Parkway Theater
Sep 20 @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
This screening is co-presented by World Trust and features a post-film discussion with filmmaker Shakti Butler. Mirrors of Privilege: Making Whiteness Visible allows white people to find their own voice, and to reflect on their own experience and understanding. They hear from role models — other white people who have already committed themselves to racial justice. This has been a missing piece in social justice and cultural competency work. And, when viewing this film, people of color have an opportunity to focus on their own issues of internalized racism, should … Continued
7:30 pm Liberated Lens: Heist @ Omni Commons
Liberated Lens: Heist @ Omni Commons
Sep 20 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm
Who stole the American Dream?  (And How Can We Get it Back?) This documentary explores the worldwide economic collapse of 2008, tracing its originals to a 1971 secret memo entitles ‘Attack on the American Free Enterprise System.’ Free snacks and popcorn!61559