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Venezuela: Eyewitness Report
@ Niebyl Proctor Library
Venezuela: Eyewitness Report
@ Niebyl Proctor Library
Jan 17 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm
Venezuela: Eyewitness ReportWhat happened in Venezuela’s parliamentary elections on December 6? This report will convey the impressions and first observations from two recent trips to Venezuela by Rick Sterling. What were the gains of the Bolivarian Revolution over 17 years? Why and how was it under attack?What are the prospects in the coming year?60206
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Visions for Racial Justice in Oakland: A Community Conversation – 96 Hrs of Action
@ Omni Commons
Visions for Racial Justice in Oakland: A Community Conversation – 96 Hrs of Action
@ Omni Commons
Jan 17 @ 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm
A facilitated group discussion about racial justice, MLK, policing, and the city budget. 60269
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Planting Justice Vigil for Economic Justice & Empowerment (In Solidarity with #ReclaimMLK)
@ Fruitvale BART plaza
Planting Justice Vigil for Economic Justice & Empowerment (In Solidarity with #ReclaimMLK)
@ Fruitvale BART plaza
Jan 18 @ 9:30 am – 10:30 am
Planting Justice is teaming up with Community Check Cashing right outside of CCC in Fruitvale Plaza Monday, Jan 18th, 9:30 AM as part of the #ReclaimMLK 96 Hours of Action Weekend: https://www.facebook.com/events/1678077069118027/ Join us as we honor Dr. Martin Luther King’s vision around ending poverty in America. The brothers and sisters of Moving Forward (an association of Planting Justice Staff) are teaming up with Community Check Cashing to create space on this sacred day around economic justice and empowerment in our community.60319
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Planting Justice Vigil for Economic Justice & Empowerment (In Solidarity with #ReclaimMLK) – 96 Hrs of Action
@ Fruitvale BART Plaza near Powderface
Planting Justice Vigil for Economic Justice & Empowerment (In Solidarity with #ReclaimMLK) – 96 Hrs of Action
@ Fruitvale BART Plaza near Powderface
Jan 18 @ 9:30 am – 10:30 am
Join us as we honor Dr. Martin Luther King’s vision around ending poverty in America. The brothers and sisters of Moving Forward (an association of Planting Justice Staff) are teaming up with Community Check Cashing to create space on this sacred day around economic justice and empowerment in our community. Meet us at Community Check Cashing We will read excerpts of Dr. King’s speeches around poverty eradication, enjoy a brief meditation and hear from members of the community around their journey to regaining control of their finances and economic resources. … Continued
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RECLAIM MLK DAY! Join the HAITI SOLIDARITY Pre-March Contingent
@ Oakland Federal Bldg
RECLAIM MLK DAY! Join the HAITI SOLIDARITY Pre-March Contingent
@ Oakland Federal Bldg
Jan 18 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Pre-march protest in solidarity with the fighting people of Haiti: Black Lives Matter from Haiti to the Bay · Drummers · Report from Haiti – By Pierre Labossiere A part of the 96 Hours of Direct Action to Reclaim the Radical Legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere!” We will march to join the 11AM rally and march at Oscar Grant Plaza Haiti is in the streets almost every day – as tens of thousands turn out to demand that the stolen … Continued
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Second Annual March to Reclaim King’s Radical Legacy
@ Oscar Grant Plaza
Second Annual March to Reclaim King’s Radical Legacy
@ Oscar Grant Plaza
Jan 18 @ 11:00 am – 2:00 pm
Facebook event with description here. We are marching from Oscar Grant Plaza, 14th & Broadway, to the Bay St Mall in Emeryville. WE DEMAND: The resignation of Mayor Libby Schaaf The immediate termination of Chief Sean Whent The immediate termination of Chief Greg Suhr The immediate termination of the officers involved in the murders of Richard Perkins, Mario Woods, Yuvette Henderson, Amilcar Lopez, Alex Nieto, Demoriah Hogg and Richard Linyard The immediate reallocation of city budgets: reduce police budgets and reallocate those funds to provide for affordable housing that allows … Continued
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Second Annual March to Reclaim King’s Radical Legacy / Culmination of #96Hours of Direct Action Weekend
@ Oscar Grant Plaza
Second Annual March to Reclaim King’s Radical Legacy / Culmination of #96Hours of Direct Action Weekend
@ Oscar Grant Plaza
Jan 18 @ 11:00 am – 2:00 pm
![]() “This is no time to engage in the luxury of cooling off or to take the tranquilizing drug of gradualism” -Martin Luther King, Jr. This invitation is for the March on Monday,the culmination of the #96Hours of direct actions over the MLK Day weekend. We are marching from Oscar Grant Plaza to the Bay St Mall in Emeryville.Over the last year, in the Bay Area alone, there have been dozens of police murders. In San Francisco, we have most recently seen the brutal execution of Mario Woods, in addition to police … Continued
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Police Accountability Forum #2 at Fellowship Hall
@ Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalist
Police Accountability Forum #2 at Fellowship Hall
@ Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalist
Jan 19 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Tuesday, Jan 19 with 6 pm potluck (list ingredients!); CSAI Accountability Forum 2 at 7 PM. This is the follow-up to our October 30, 2015 Forum at which the gathering called for the Berkeley City Council to address nine specific points. This time we will address “who” enters the Police Academy in the first place, and how to improve the Police Review Commission. That subject will be on the City Council agenda the following week at Berkeley City Hall on Tuesday, Jan. 26th.60328
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Speak Out! Stop the Pedie Perez Coverup!
@ Richmond City Hall steps
Speak Out! Stop the Pedie Perez Coverup!
@ Richmond City Hall steps
Jan 19 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
![]() The Oscar Grant Committee and the family of Pedie Perez will hold a Press Conference and Speak Out to Stop the Pedie Perez Killing Cover-Up! We will then attend the regular meeting of the Richmond City Council and. speak during the Public Comment period. After sixteen months of secrecy and hypocrisy, the family of Richard “Pedie” Perez III is still seeking truth and justice in the killing of their son by Richmond Police Officer Wallace Jensen in the early morning hours of September 14, 2014. The police falsely claimed that … Continued
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SF Police Commission: Justice 4 Mario Woods – We must be there to speak up!
@ The Salvation Army Kroc Center
SF Police Commission: Justice 4 Mario Woods – We must be there to speak up!
@ The Salvation Army Kroc Center
Jan 20 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
San Francisco’s police union has called on its members to show up at Wednesday’s police commission in force to support the officers who were involved in the December shooting death of Mario Woods. A letter was sent to all active Police Officers Association members Jan. 16 asking for a strong showing Wednesday night to ensure the commission remains impartial despite attacks on law enforcement from some politicians and others. “I am writing to all active POA members to request a show of support by officers at the next police commission … Continued
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Liberated Lens Film Screening: Chicago Confessional, documentary
@ Omni Commons
Liberated Lens Film Screening: Chicago Confessional, documentary
@ Omni Commons
Jan 21 @ 6:02 am – 7:02 am
![]() Chicago Confessional, documentary by Bryan Gibel Inmate Stanley Wrice was subject to a police torture squad that operated in Chicago in the 1970s and 1980s. The injustices were led by Jon Burge, Chicago Police Department detective and commander who gained notoriety for torturing more than 200 criminal suspects between 1972 and 1991 in order to force confessions. Stanley Wrice seeks to overturn his conviction for a horrible crime he insists he didn’t commit. as always, free snacks and popcorn 60362
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“Use of Force” SF Board of Supervisors Rules Committee Meeting
@ SF City Hall, Room 250
“Use of Force” SF Board of Supervisors Rules Committee Meeting
@ SF City Hall, Room 250
Jan 21 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Justice 4 Mario Woods The Rules Committee — made up of Sups. Avalos, Tang, and Cohen — is having a special meeting on Thursday and the first item on the agenda is addressing alternatives to use of force in policing. http://www.sfbos.org/Modules/ShowDocument.aspx?documentid=54804 1. 151263 [Hearing – Alternatives to Use of Force in Policing] Sponsors: Cohen; Yee, Avalos, Breed and Campos Hearing on alternatives to the use of force in policing, and re-evaluating San Francisco Police Department General Orders 2.07, 5.01, and 5.02; and requesting the Police Department to report.60347
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Film Screening: Dream On, Sponsored by Common Cause
@ North Berkeley Library
Film Screening: Dream On, Sponsored by Common Cause
@ North Berkeley Library
Jan 21 @ 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm
California Common Cause is committed to reforming our democracy. We believe that democracy should work for all of us and it does that better when the voices of everyday Americans are being heard by our government. The documentary Dream On puts a spotlight on those voices – from fast-food workers to single mothers, from undocumented immigrants to community organizers, and from inmates to retirees. Their dreams, their hopes, and their struggles. Join us on Thursday, January 21, for a free screening of the documentary! This poignant new documentary features political … Continued
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Kurdish Film Series – The Guerrillas of the PKK
@ Tamarack
Kurdish Film Series – The Guerrillas of the PKK
@ Tamarack
Jan 21 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Kurdish Film Series in #Oakland coming up in solidarity w #Rojava first one Dec 20th 5:30pm @ 1501 Harrison St pic.twitter.com/u2CnfVpbFC— Occupy Oakland (@OccupyOakland) December 17, 2015 60156
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The Anti-Eviction Mapping Project Kickoff
@ The Octopus Literary Salon
The Anti-Eviction Mapping Project Kickoff
@ The Octopus Literary Salon
Jan 21 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
The Anti-Eviction Mapping Project, in collaboration with Tenants Together, is engaging in a year-long project in Oakland, Fremont, and Alameda to center the stories of collectives facing rapid displacement in the Bay Area. Through oral history, data analysis, and data visualization, this project supports artists, activists, and community members organizing to survive and thrive in the East Bay. Join us to learn more and get involved! Our kickoff event is this Thursday the 21st from 7-9pm at the The Octopus Literary Salon in downtown Oakland. From 7-8, we will be … Continued
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Tenant Power Now! A Renter’s Rights Workshop
@ ACCE Oakland
Tenant Power Now! A Renter’s Rights Workshop
@ ACCE Oakland
Jan 23 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Join us for food, music, and to learn your rights! 60327
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Taking Power for the People: A New Electoral Strategy for the Oakland Left Part 3
@ First African Methodist Episcopal Church
Taking Power for the People: A New Electoral Strategy for the Oakland Left Part 3
@ First African Methodist Episcopal Church
Jan 23 @ 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
For far too long, our political leaders have failed to represent Oakland’s true values. It is time for the Oakland Left to unite, recruit our own candidates and build political power to achieve meaningful change. At our last meeting we discussed: 1) A possible ballot initiative as an organizing strategy, 2) The process for selecting candidates, 3) Developing a progressive campaign platform 4) Which races to focus on. Oakland Alliance seeks to unite the progressive movement in Oakland behind a slate of candidates who will challenge the institutional power structure … Continued
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The Role of Police & State Terror Under Capitalism …and BUILDING the MOVEMENT to FIGHT BACK!
@ Workers World
The Role of Police & State Terror Under Capitalism …and BUILDING the MOVEMENT to FIGHT BACK!
@ Workers World
Jan 23 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Can we end police terror under capitalism? Can police structure be dismantled? What about community defense guards? How can we organize in the movement against police terror to be more effective, and to involve more people? Looking to history: Robert F. Williams, Deacons for Defense, and the Black Panther Party. Meet John Parker, West Coast leader of Workers World Party, member of the National Committee of Workers World and its presidential candidate in 2004. He organizes in Los Angeles to build a unified movement against police terror, war, against racism … Continued
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Spaghetti Dinner & Environmental Justice Program for Social Justice Action
@ Unitarian Universalist Center
Spaghetti Dinner & Environmental Justice Program for Social Justice Action
@ Unitarian Universalist Center
Jan 23 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Spaghetti Dinner & Program for Social Justice Action! You are invited to attend this year’s annual Spaghetti Dinner and Program at the Unitarian Universalist Center in San Francisco. This year’s event will focus on environmental justice and feature climate activist Tim DeChristopher, founder of the Climate Disobedience Center, who will speak on “Where We Stand on Climate Justice.” Three outstanding local activists will be honored and the event will include poetry, music and inspiring presentations. 6:00 pm: No-host bar, Delicious Spaghetti Dinner, Caesar Salad, Dessert, Poetry and Music 7:00 pm: … Continued
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Poetry for the People – Fundraiser for Police Accountability Ballot Initiative
@ Eastside Arts Alliance
Poetry for the People – Fundraiser for Police Accountability Ballot Initiative
@ Eastside Arts Alliance
Jan 23 @ 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm
![]() This is the ‘kick off’ for the campaign to establish a police commission in Oakland that has ‘teeth’ and will oversee and monitor the Oakland Police Department. It’s time to come together for real, sustainable change and police accountability. 60175
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