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6:30 pm APTP Direct Action! Who’s at War, Emeryville! / #Justice4YuvetteHenderson @ Home Depot
APTP Direct Action! Who’s at War, Emeryville! / #Justice4YuvetteHenderson @ Home Depot
Apr 5 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
TURN UP FOR APTP’s DIRECT ACTION against Emeryville PD’s use of AR-15s in our communities! Why does a police department require the use of military-style assault weapons when serving its community? We believe that the police should not be at war with the people. TURN UP for this DIRECT ACTION that will begin at the Home Depot in Emeryville at 6:30pm and we will go from there…WE COMIN! #Justice4YuvetteHenderson Background: —First, an offering: We affirm the existence, beauty, brilliance, and right of black, brown, and indigenous folk to self determine … Continued
8:00 pm Mass Copwatch by Berkeley Copwatch @ Grassroots House
Mass Copwatch by Berkeley Copwatch @ Grassroots House
Apr 8 @ 8:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Starting in April, Berkeley Copwatch is kicking off our ongoing *weekly* copwatching shifts! We’ll be out in the streets most Fridays and Saturdays witnessing and documenting police activity and doing outreach. Please join us! No experience required — any experience welcome. We’ll train you in the essentials for documenting police activity and staying safe in the process. If you are able to bring a car and be a shift driver, that would be GREAT! Please let us know in the “discussion” section or by sending Berkeley Copwatch a message. APRIL … Continued
12:00 pm A Crowdsourced Surveillance Sweep, Sponsored by the EFF @ Anywhere with Internet Access
A Crowdsourced Surveillance Sweep, Sponsored by the EFF @ Anywhere with Internet Access
Apr 9 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Join EFF on Saturday, April 9 for a first-of-its-kind crowdsourcing campaign to hold California law enforcement agencies accountable for their use of surveillance technologies.  Please pre-register here. Volunteers like you will help us track down the privacy and useage policies of law enforcement agencies across California and add them to our database. We’ll show you how to do it, and you can be anywhere with an Internet connection to participate. Last year, the California legislature passed two key transparency bills. S.B. 34 requires anyone uses automated license plate recognition (ALPR) systems, as … Continued