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42nd Annual American Indian Film Festival
@ Brava Theater Center
42nd Annual American Indian Film Festival
@ Brava Theater Center
Nov 3 all-day
Running November 3rd – November 11th. RedX Talks. Amasani Neekomok Indian Giver Waabooz Wind River63847
Homeless Eviction Farewell Party to South Berkeley
@ HERE/THERE, across from Sweet Adeline
Homeless Eviction Farewell Party to South Berkeley
@ HERE/THERE, across from Sweet Adeline
Nov 3 all-day
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Post Salon: Solutions to Homelessness and Illegal Dumping
@ Geoffrey's Inner Circle
Post Salon: Solutions to Homelessness and Illegal Dumping
@ Geoffrey's Inner Circle
Oct 29 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
This month, the Oakland Post Salon will host a community discussion on two of the most obvious problems that seem to be growing out-of-control in Oakland: homelessness and illegal trash dumping. The Post Salon, which will feature panelists and community discussion focusing on solutions is free and open to the public. Invited panelists include: Needa Bee, co-founder of “The Village/Feed the People” Homeless Encampment; Kate Harrison, Berkeley City Council member; Rebecca Kaplan, Oakland City Council member-at-large; Ken Houston, community activist working against blight an homelessness; City of Oakland official working … Continued
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Film Screening: The Bail Trap: American Ransom
@ Congregation Beth El
Film Screening: The Bail Trap: American Ransom
@ Congregation Beth El
Oct 29 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
The money bail system is broken: private companies achieve exorbitant profits by scavenging off of communities (primarily of color) living in poverty. Low-income Americans are sitting in jails for days, months, and even years for the most minor of infractions simply because they can’t afford to pay high bond amounts. The reality is that the majority of people in jails – over 70% – are there for one simple reason: their income status. This is both morally and legally wrong. Join us for a powerful viewing of the documentary ‘The … Continued
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Free Food / Hepatitis A Info-Session
@ New City Hall Steps
Free Food / Hepatitis A Info-Session
@ New City Hall Steps
Oct 30 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Get some free food (mac-n-cheese, hot dogs, vegan chili) and chill out with some cool people (First They Came For The Homeless, Food Not Bombs, Consider the Homeless…). Get some info about the Hepatitis A epidemic, transmission and safety, and local responses to this crisis. Before the steps of Civic Center (New City Hall), Berkeley, CA. If you’re hungry, bring an appetite. If you’re not hungry, maybe bring a potluck? — 63845
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Zombie March on Coal
@ Oak Grove Park
Zombie March on Coal
@ Oak Grove Park
Oct 30 @ 4:30 pm – 6:30 pm
ZOMBIE MARCH ON COAL Workers & Youth Unite Against the Tagami Coal-pocalypse As the fires burn and the cities flood, one man in Oakland is trying to wreak MORE havoc on the planet’s ecosystem and put MORE toxic chemicals into the lungs of our little ones. That man is Phil Tagami. See you at his house the day before Halloween? RSVP and more info | Co-Sponsor the march Halloween is here, but will it be trick or treat? Developer Phil Tagami is using legal tricks to force dirty coal on … Continued
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Tax the Rich rally
@ In front of old Oaks Theater
Tax the Rich rally
@ In front of old Oaks Theater
Oct 30 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Sing songs with Ocupella and hold signs, use a sign created by Tax the Rich or create your own on the GOP-Trump tax plan.63720
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Occupy Forum: Greenaction for Health and Environmental Justice
@ SEIU Local 2
Occupy Forum: Greenaction for Health and Environmental Justice
@ SEIU Local 2
Oct 30 @ 6:45 pm – 9:00 pm
OccupyForum presents Information, discussion & community! Monday Night Forum!!Occupy Forum is an opportunity for open and respectful dialogue on all sides of these critically important issues! Greenaction for Health and Environmental Justice Updates on the Bayview Hunters Point Environmental and Climate Justice Struggles Against Pollution and Gentrification with Brian Butler, Sheridan Enomoto, and Bradley Angel of Greenaction Please join us! Announcement details to follow… 63837
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Berkeley City Council – Police Use of Force, Racial Disparities and Police Commission Reform
@ Old Berkeley City Hall
Berkeley City Council – Police Use of Force, Racial Disparities and Police Commission Reform
@ Old Berkeley City Hall
Oct 31 @ 6:00 pm – 11:00 pm
An important Berkeley City Council meeting that will consider several actions promoting police accountability. Your voice is needed in this conversation. Tuesday is a beginning of a year-long campaign for change in Berkeley policing. Please join with us to make history in Berkeley. Highlights: Item 14 (Bartlett): Referral to Peace and Justice Commission to divest from entities involved with creating databases or registries to target immigrants and religious minorities; and prohibit investment in all service providers to ICE. (To sail through on the consent calendar, it is important that no … Continued
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Fighting for Tenants in the Sanctuary City
@ The Green Room
6:00 pm
Beer & Roses: DSA Labor Social
@ The Tandoori Nite
Beer & Roses: DSA Labor Social
@ The Tandoori Nite
Nov 2 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
In this edition of Bread and Roses, food for thought will come from EBDSA member John Pearson RN. He’ll talk about a recent member-driven campaign that won breaks and back pay for nurses at Highland Hospital in Oakland. Come break bread and hang with East Bay Labor activists! Open to East Bay Labor activists, union members and workplace organizers in and outside of DSA. $16 buffet available at the social.63829
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No Tasers in SF – Final Decision By Police Commission
@ SF City Hall
No Tasers in SF – Final Decision By Police Commission
@ SF City Hall
Nov 3 @ 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm
SF Police Commission making final decision on use of #Taser on 11/3 at 5pm. #NoTasersSF https://t.co/HCC625DnRD — Media Alliance (@twrling) October 28, 2017 4:00pm, � RALLY In Front of City Hall The Sf Police Commission will be voting on whether SFPD will have tasters! It is Critical to get AS MANY PEOPLE POSSIBLE and pack the room! Tasers are dangerous weapons that do not belong in our city!! The San Francisco Police Commission will be holding its last public hearing on purchasing stun guns for San Francisco police officers. Although … Continued
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Berkeley Film Festival: Defender
@ East Bay Media Center
Berkeley Film Festival: Defender
@ East Bay Media Center
Nov 3 @ 8:00 pm – 9:30 pm
8:00 – DEFENDER – Jeff Adachi and Jim Choi – Documentary – 75 min. This insightful documentary focuses on San Francisco Public Defender Jeff Adachi as he and his team, take on the high-profile case of 22-year-old Michael Smith, who pleads not guilty after he is charged with nine counts of resisting arrest. Pulled off a BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) train along with his girlfriend, Smith is wrestled to the ground, the arrest captured on the attending officers’ body cameras. 63790
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Open Hours at UC Gill Tract Community Farm
@ Gill Tract
Open Hours at UC Gill Tract Community Farm
@ Gill Tract
Nov 4 @ 10:00 am – 2:00 pm
![]() The UC Gill Tract Community Farm will be open the next two Saturdays, Nov. 4 and Nov. 11, 2017 from 10am to 2pm. Please join us to prepare planting beds, transplant seedlings, mulch pathways, assist in other farm maintenance tasks as well as learn about organic, urban agro-ecology. We welcome all ages to work with us and take home some freshly harvested produce. We are located at 1050 San Pablo Avenue (at Marin), Albany, CA 94706. Please check our website (gilltractfarm.org) for more information. 63867
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Berkeley Film Festival: VOICES FOR FREEDOM, and others
@ East Bay Media Center
Berkeley Film Festival: VOICES FOR FREEDOM, and others
@ East Bay Media Center
Nov 4 @ 3:00 pm – 7:30 pm
VOICES FOR FREEDOM:The Hyers Sisters’ Legacy – Documentary – Susheel Bibbs – 30 min In 1877, when nightriders terrorized African-Americans and black-face minstrels ridiculed them across the land, The Hyers Sisters (African-American, opera prodigies) arose to become Voices For Freedom. Q&A Follows 4:00 – Citizen Clark… A Life Of Principle – Joseph C. Stillman – Documentary – 90 min. Q&A Follows Introduction of the film by Alice Walker, in person. This is a film about former U.S. Attorney General and Humans Rights Activist Ramsey Clark. Narrated by Martin Sheen. This is a ‘work in progress’. … Continued
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Aaron Swartz Day 2017
@ Internet Archive
7:00 pm
A Force More Powerful – Film
@ Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists’ Hall
A Force More Powerful – Film
@ Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists’ Hall
Nov 4 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Don’t miss hearing firsthand accounts of how nonviolent power overcame oppression and authoritarian rule all over the world! “A veritable manual on how to mount a successful nonviolent resistance movement …stark footage and personal stories add drama to the history of a 20th century movement.” LA Times “The film is a work of art because, first, it is a work of fact.” National Catholic Reporter “Outstanding! …rich in archival footage and thoughtful interviews….The stories are inspiring, sometimes awesome.” Washington Post We’d like a full house, and your presence is very … Continued
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APTP Evaluate What You Tolerate Release Party
@ Eli's Mile High Club
APTP Evaluate What You Tolerate Release Party
@ Eli's Mile High Club
Nov 4 @ 8:00 pm – 11:45 pm
Maximum Rocknroll and the Anti Police-Terror Project present… The Evaluate What You Tolerate tape release party and mixer! DJ tba — let’s dance Silent Era — silenterabayarea.bandcamp.com Preening – preening.bandcamp.com MANE — manesf.bandcamp.com All proceeds to APTP. 21+. An all ages show is planned for the new year. Flyer and set times to come. Come meet and hang out with some great comrades. Everyone is welcome. Get the November issue of MRR featuring an interview with APTP’s Cat Brooks for FREE when you pick up a comp. No non-sense and fuck nazis. ————————–——————- This Fall, 50 bay area … Continued
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