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Early Morning Picket to Defend San Francisco’s Leeville Tent City!
@ SoMa StrEat Food Park
Early Morning Picket to Defend San Francisco’s Leeville Tent City!
@ SoMa StrEat Food Park
Mar 1 @ 4:30 am – 12:00 pm
Early Morning Picket to Defend San Francisco’s Leeville Tent City! 4:30 AM @ division and 11th in SF. We just got confirmation from the homeless outreach team that riot police are going to be trying to arrest and throw out homeless folks possessions at early in the morning on tuesday at the division underpass. We call on the entire working class to stand with the Leeville Tent City and together build a movement to build housing and community autonomy for working class, working poor, and homeless people. Please bring pickett … Continued
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Oscar Grant Committee Meeting
@ Niebyl Proctor Library
Oscar Grant Committee Meeting
@ Niebyl Proctor Library
Mar 1 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
The Oscar Grant Committee was born from the struggle for justice for Oscar Grant, mudered by BART police on Jan 1, 2009. We organize working class resistance in support of families whose loved ones were murdered by police. We meet on the first Tuesday of every month.60326
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Homes Not Jails
@ Omni Commons
Homes Not Jails
@ Omni Commons
Mar 2 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Homes Not Jails is a consensus-based collective of squatters and squat supporters who believe housing is a human right. Our goal is to open as much vacant housing as possible and to keep it open as long as possible. HNJ is a place to organize mutual aid among squatters and squat supporters and housing rights advocates in the bay. We actively fight to make our space inclusive and safe for everybody and combat oppression in all forms.60489
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No Coal in Oakland Meeting
@ West Oakland Environmental Indicators Project
No Coal in Oakland Meeting
@ West Oakland Environmental Indicators Project
Mar 3 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm
We encourage all Oakland residents to attend the weekly No Coal in Oakland meeting. Up until its February 16th meeting, the position of a majority of Oakland City Council members on permitting coal shipment from the city’s port may have been in doubt. Even now the proposal remains on the table. But at that meeting, council members took concrete steps toward banning coal exports once and for all. Thanks to the efforts of Mayor Libby Schaff, local clergy, State Senator Loni Hancock, and community activists, the Council has signaled its … Continued
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Community Mobilization to Raise the Wage in Berkeley
@ Blue Door Cafe
Community Mobilization to Raise the Wage in Berkeley
@ Blue Door Cafe
Mar 5 @ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
The Bay Area is an expensive place to live and Berkeley is even higher, yet a majority on City Council are sitting on their hands, while families are forced to work and work and work yet can’t make ends meet. People in Oakland, SF and Emeryville have successfully pushed the wages higher. It is our turn now. We are gathering signatures to get an initiative on the November Ballot that will: Raise Berkeley’s minimum wage to $15 by October 2017 Raise it further each year by 3% + … Continued
4:00 pm
Taking Power for the People: A New Electoral Strategy for the Oakland Left Part 4
@ First African Methodist Episcopal Church
Taking Power for the People: A New Electoral Strategy for the Oakland Left Part 4
@ First African Methodist Episcopal Church
Mar 5 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 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) Ballot initiatives as an organizing strategy – tenant protections, living wage and police accountabiity 2) The process for selecting candidates, 3) Developing a progressive campaign platform 4) Which races to focus on At our last meeting we also announced the formation of a new coalition with members including … Continued
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