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May
11
Mon
Demand the immediate resignation of BART Deputy Chief Antoinette Turner. @ BART Board Room
May 11 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm

On Monday, May 11 at 4:00 PM, we are calling on our community to show up in force to the BART Police Civilian Review Board Meeting and demand the immediate resignation of Deputy Chief Antoinette Turner.

What we saw was not just misconduct.
It was violence.
It was kidnapping.

Footage shows Shaquille Coleman, an unhoused Black man, being assaulted by San Leandro police officers, his hair violently pulled, and then taken across city lines and dumped in Oakland. At the scene was Antoinette Turner, then a lieutenant, watching and laughing as it happened.

That is not public safety.
That is abuse, displacement, and a complete disregard for human dignity.

Today, Turner holds a top leadership role at BART overseeing so-called “Progressive Policing and Community Engagement.” There is nothing progressive about violence. There is nothing about this that reflects community.

Turner previously served as an Internal Affairs investigator at BART Police, a role meant to uphold integrity and investigate misconduct. Instead, she stood by and enabled harm. At the same time, she holds regional leadership positions, including Vice President of the Bay Area chapter of the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives, and participates in youth engagement through the Boys & Girls Club.

She is not fit to hold any of these positions.

The response from BART leadership has only deepened the crisis. When asked about this, BART Police Chief Kevin Franklin refused accountability and walked away from reporters. That is not leadership. That is a culture of impunity.We are not letting this go.

We are demanding the immediate resignation of Deputy Chief Antoinette Turner.

SHOW UP. SPEAK OUT. PACK THE ROOM.

In Person:
2150 Webster St, Oakland (BART Board Room)

By Phone:
(833) 548-0282
Access Code: 851 7951 8861

Zoom:
bit.ly/BART11

Public Comment:
BPCRB@bart.gov
Subject: “public comment”

This is about dignity.

This is about accountability.

This is about making it clear that our communities will not tolerate this.

Bring your voice. Bring your people. Be ready to speak truth.

Because accountability does not come from inside these systems. It comes from us.

In Solidarity,

Cat Brooks and the APTP Crew

www.antipoliceterrorproject.org

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Community Potluck Dinner for East Bay Activists / FREE screening of the documentary “Earth’s Greatest Enemy” @ Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists
May 11 @ 6:30 pm – 10:00 pm
ommunity Potluck Dinner for East Bay Activists 
(and radical US history quiz contest)
 
Monday, May 11, 6:30 – 8:30 pm
Potluck:  Bring whatever you want (except alcohol)
 
Meet other activists and strategize together – bring your literature to pass around and display on our bulletin board and tables.  
 
After people have eaten – around 7:45 – there will be a fun Quiz Contest testing everyone on their knowledge of US Radical History, primarily focused on Women’s Rights, Black Liberation, Labor Struggles, and Berkeley activism. Winners get prizes and high acclaim!
 
 
 
 
 
FREE screening of the documentary “Earth’s Greatest Enemy”
 
Monday, May 11, 8:00 – 10:00 pm
Join us for a free screening exposing Earth’s biggest threats—let’s get real about saving our planet!  
The official trailer is here:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rphBWk15_h4  
 
Join us for a free film screening of the eye-opening environmental exposé, Earth’s Greatest Enemy. This in-person event is your chance to dive deep into the issues threatening our planet and learn what we can do to help. Bring your friends, and be part of the conversation!
 
 

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Jun
6
Sat
Strike Debt Bay Area Book Group: Here Comes the Sun, by Bill McKibben @ Online
Jun 6 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm

Email strike.debt.bay.area@gmail.com a few days beforehand for the online invite.  All are welcome!

For our June, 2026 meeting we will be reading and discussing the first four chapters of Here Comes the Sun, by Bill McKinnen (Amazon) (Norton).  For our July meeting we will finish the book.

Our climate, and our democracy, are melting down. But Bill McKibben, one of the first to sound the alarm about the climate crisis, insists the moment is also full of possibility. Energy from the sun and wind is suddenly the cheapest power on the planet and growing faster than any energy source in history―if we can keep accelerating the pace, we have a chance.

Here Comes the Sun tells the story of the sudden spike in power from the sun and wind―and the desperate fight of the fossil fuel industry and their politicians to hold this new power at bay. From the everyday citizens who installed solar panels equal to a third of Pakistan’s electric grid in a year to the world’s sixth-largest economy―California―nearly halving its use of natural gas in the last two years, Bill McKibben traces the arrival of plentiful, inexpensive solar energy. And he shows how solar power is more than just a path out of the climate crisis: it is a chance to reorder the world on saner and more humane grounds. You can’t hoard solar energy or hold it in reserves―it’s available to all.

There’s no guarantee we can make this change in time, but there is a hope―in McKibben’s eyes, our best hope for a new civilization: one that looks up to the sun, every day, as the star that fuels our world.

Strike Debt Bay Area hosts this non-technical book group discussion monthly on new and radical economic thinking. Our first book was  Doughnut Economics, and our most recent books were Pacific Circuit, A Paradise Built in HellWhat’s Left – 3 Paths Through the Planetary CrisisThe Age of Insecurity and Elinor Ostrom’s Rules for Radicals. For the rest of our reading list see here.

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