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10:00 am Student March and Rally @ Lake Merritt
Student March and Rally @ Lake Merritt
Mar 11 @ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
Student March and Rally @ Lake Merritt | Oakland | California | United States
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11:00 am Berkeley Community United for Police Oversight – Police Commission Ballot Initiative Drive @ Ashby Flea Market
Berkeley Community United for Police Oversight – Police Commission Ballot Initiative Drive @ Ashby Flea Market
Mar 11 @ 11:00 am – 3:00 pm
The new grassroots organization Berkeley Community United for Police Oversight has submitted a ballot initiative to create a Police Oversight Commission with actual power (not just advisory, as it is now).  We will begin collecting signatures at our campaign kickoff!   Campaign Kick-off We will be hosting a campaign kick-off celebration  at the Ashby Flea Market! We will be releasing media + flyers soon! We are looking for musicians, artists, signature-gathers, speakers, poets, & folks to table, engage the community, and set-up/clean-up to get the community EXCITED for strong police oversight! … Continued
2:15 pm International Working Women’s Day MARCH & Celebration 2018 @ Fruitvale Village, BART Plaza
International Working Women’s Day MARCH & Celebration 2018 @ Fruitvale Village, BART Plaza
Mar 11 @ 2:15 pm – 5:00 pm
Members of GABRIELA Oakland and our allies invite you to join us for a March & Celebration on Sunday March 11th to commemorate the 110th International Working Women’s Day anniversary in honor of the first women strikers in 1908. Join us as we RISE, RESIST, and UNITE to build our collective Resistance here and abroad! Let us take the streets as we RISE up and say NO to violence against women and Trans people and RESIST militarization and state violence! Let us RISE to protect women, Trans and Gender non-conforming … Continued
5:00 pm Green Sunday:  War of Words: Does Patriarchy Still Rule over Communication in Movements? @ Niebyl Proctor Library
Green Sunday:  War of Words: Does Patriarchy Still Rule over Communication in Movements? @ Niebyl Proctor Library
Mar 11 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm
Is what we say as important as the words we use to say them? Could it be that the green party has not grown in Alameda county because of a patriarchy that is reflected in how we talk to one another? Does the movement suffer from the same patriarchy we criticize others of having? Does how we speak and what we say have an impact on our ability to move forward more swiftly? Join your community as we engage in this conversation. Ourpresenters are Meleiza Figueroa, Vicente Cruz, and Aidan … Continued
6:00 pm West Coast J20 Solidarity Tour – Oakland Stop @ Hasta Muerte
West Coast J20 Solidarity Tour – Oakland Stop @ Hasta Muerte
Mar 11 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
West Coast J20 Solidarity Tour, March 3rd – 18th On January 20th, 2017, militarized police in Washington, D.C. attacked and mass-arrested over 200 protestors at an anti-fascist, anti-capitalist march, charging 214 of them each with an unprecedented eight felonies. Yet even while facing decades in prison, 194 defendants refused to cooperate with prosecutors or accept plea bargains, supporting each other to beat the charges but also to defend the legitimacy of uncompromising resistance to the Trump regime. As a result, the first trial against 6 defendants ended with a verdict … Continued
7:00 pm Party for 30 years of Slingshot newspaper publishing @ Longhaul
Party for 30 years of Slingshot newspaper publishing @ Longhaul
Mar 11 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Party for 30 years of Slingshot newspaper publishing @ Longhaul | Berkeley | California | United States
Slingshot turns 30 years old – 1988 – 2018 Hear authors from the last 30 years read a few really old articles and see if the articles still make sense nowadays plus (as always) Vegan chocolate cake, display of back issues, door prizes, maybe stacks, maybe music 64373
4:00 pm Pack the BART Police Citizen Review Commission Meeting: Justice 4 Sahleem @ BART Boardroom, 20th Street Mall, Third Floor
Pack the BART Police Citizen Review Commission Meeting: Justice 4 Sahleem @ BART Boardroom, 20th Street Mall, Third Floor
Mar 12 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
We’re asking everyone who can to support the family of Sahleem Tindle in their struggle to get justice for Sahleem, who was murdered by BART officer Joseph Mateu on January 3, 2018. BART was forced to release the body cam video of his murder, where it was exposed for all to plainly see that 28 year old Sahleem was shot in the back three times with his hands up and no weapon in sight! We have been with the family to two BART Board meetings in the past few weeks, … Continued
4:00 pm Tax the Rich Weekly Rally @ In front of old Oaks Theater
Tax the Rich Weekly Rally @ In front of old Oaks Theater
Mar 12 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Join us this–and every Monday for an hour of singing in front of the old Oaks Theater at the top of Solano Avenue, Berkeley. Demonstrators have kept this rally going for over six years with their “Tax the Rich” and other timely signs and good spirits. We provide music; songbooks available. Come for a song, come for an hour. 64271
6:30 pm Climate Change and Labor: Challenges and Opportunities @ ILWU Local 4
Climate Change and Labor: Challenges and Opportunities @ ILWU Local 4
Mar 12 @ 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm
Climate Change and Labor: Challenges and Opportunities @ ILWU Local 4 | San Francisco | California | United States
How will the transition to a clean-energy economy affect workers and unions?  How is organized labor responding to this transition?  What policies and strategies can best address workers’ concerns?  A panel of labor and climate leaders will discuss the challenges and opportunities at this free public forum. Workers in a range of fields—steelworkers, pipe fitters, teachers, electricians, hospitality and service employees, government, communications, healthcare and autoworkers—will be affected differently by this transition.  Even within the same trade unions, some workers will see new job opportunities, some will be less affected, … Continued
6:45 pm OccupyForum: The threat to net neutrality @ Local 2 UNITE HERE
OccupyForum: The threat to net neutrality @ Local 2 UNITE HERE
Mar 12 @ 6:45 pm – 9:00 pm
OccupyForum Tracy Rosenberg of Media Alliance on the threat to net neutrality The fight for net neutrality:  an update & what we in SF can do at all levels of government to protect and promote equal access to the internet Trump’s FCC has announced its intention to end net neutrality a step which undermines equal access for all to the internet in our country. But the fight is not yet over. Get an update about the current attack on net neutrality; why net neutrality is crucial to our democracy and … Continued
10:00 am Demand DA O’Malley Charge Mateu for Sahleem’s Murder
Demand DA O’Malley Charge Mateu for Sahleem’s Murder
Mar 13 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
We’ve all seen the video! How is it that BART police officer Joseph Mateu has not already been charged with the murder of Sahleem Tindle, after he shot the 28 year old in the back three times? Join us to demand that Nancy O’Malley do her job and charge and prosecute Mateu for murder. O’Malley has yet to prosecute a single killer cop. It’s time to break that unjust record! Sahleem Tindle was murdered by BART Police Officer Joseph Mateu on January 3, 2018. He is now back on the … Continued
6:00 pm Surveillance Equipment Regulation Ordinance Vote @ Old Berkeley City Hall
Surveillance Equipment Regulation Ordinance Vote @ Old Berkeley City Hall
Mar 13 @ 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Bring secret government surveillance out of the shadows. Tell the Berkeley City Council to vote yes! TAKE ACTION Did you know that 50 percent of all American adults are in a face-recognition database? Are you aware that Stingray cellphone trackers can pinpoint your location within a matter of yards? Or that police departments collect sensitive location data about drivers that Immigration and Customs Enforcement is eager to exploit? You can take action today to protect our diverse Bay Area community from unaccountable police surveillance. The Berkeley City Council is currently … Continued
6:30 pm Berkeley Action Alert: help bring surveillance transparency to Berkeley. @ Old Berkeley City Hall
Berkeley Action Alert: help bring surveillance transparency to Berkeley. @ Old Berkeley City Hall
Mar 13 @ 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm
On March 13 Berkeley is poised to become the first California city to follow in Santa Clara County’s footsteps and adopt a comprehensive surveillance transparency framework. Surveillance Equipment Regulation Ordinances (SERO) mandate use policies for all spying equipment and audits of how the equipment was used. They get rid of secret surveillance and let the community know what is happening. Berkeley’s ordinance has been in development since July of 2016. It is time to make it law. Come out to show your support and mark this historic occasion. There is an … Continued
5:00 pm Candle Vigil for Elena “Ebbie” Mondragon; One Year Anniversary
Candle Vigil for Elena “Ebbie” Mondragon; One Year Anniversary
Mar 14 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm
On Wednesday, March 14th, 2018 will be the one of anniversary of Elena “Ebbie” Mondragón, who was killed by two Fremont cops; Sgt. Jeremy Miskella & Det. Joel Hernandez in an undercover operation. Please join us as we remember Elena “Ebbie”, an not let her name just go in vain or be forgotten, by from the violence of the police. —- On Tuesday, March 14th, 2017 Elena “Ebbie” Mondragon was 16 years old and pregnant, when two Fremont Undercover Police officers; Sgt. Jeremy Miskella & Det. Joel Hernandez where on … Continued
5:00 pm UC BERKELEY BOOK TALK: CITY OF INMATES @ Hearst Memorial Mining Building Room 290, UC Berkeley
UC BERKELEY BOOK TALK: CITY OF INMATES @ Hearst Memorial Mining Building Room 290, UC Berkeley
Mar 14 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm
  UC Berkeley Book talk: Kelly Lytle-Hernandez – City of Inmates: Conquest, Rebellion, and the Rise of Human Caging in Los Angeles, 1771–1965 Join UCLA Professor of History Kelly Lytle Hernandez for a discussion about her upcoming book: City of Inmates: Conquest, Rebellion, and the Rise of Human Caging in Los Angeles, 1771–1965. The event will feature a conversation about the Ella Baker Center’s current work led by Eric Henderson, Policy Associate. This event is being hosted by the UC Berkeley Center for Research on Social Change. 64413
5:30 pm SF Taser Policy Hearing @ SF City Hall, Room 400
SF Taser Policy Hearing @ SF City Hall, Room 400
Mar 14 @ 5:30 pm – 8:30 pm
SF Taser Policy Hearing @ SF City Hall, Room 400 | San Francisco | California | United States
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6:00 pm El Cerrito Shows Up #Enough #IceOutOfCA @ El Cerrito Plaza
El Cerrito Shows Up #Enough #IceOutOfCA @ El Cerrito Plaza
Mar 14 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
El Cerrito Shows Up#Enough #ICEoutofCAPlease join us today & every Wednesday 6 – 7 PMWest entrance El Cerrito Plaza nr Daiso, San Pablo Ave & Carlson.ECSU rallies weekly to speak out in favor of equality and justice. #NoHatehttps://t.co/Wotbz2eRWM pic.twitter.com/E88ORoKhhq— IndivisibleELCERRITO (@ECindivisible) March 14, 2018 Please join us from 6 to 7 PM at the west entrance to El Cerrito Plaza, intersection of San Pablo Ave & Carlson Ave. We’ll meet on the side nearest to Daiso. The ECSU goals are to create a significant community presence to speak out in … Continued
7:00 pm Free Speech Movement: How it was Fought and Won, Why it Must Be Defended @ Valley Life Sciences Bldg, Rm 2050, UC Berkeley
Free Speech Movement: How it was Fought and Won, Why it Must Be Defended @ Valley Life Sciences Bldg, Rm 2050, UC Berkeley
Mar 14 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Free Speech Movement: How it was Fought and Won, Why it Must Be Defended @ Valley Life Sciences Bldg, Rm 2050, UC Berkeley | Berkeley | California | United States
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7:00 pm Uncolonized (a short documentary film) @ EastSide Arts Alliance
Uncolonized (a short documentary film) @ EastSide Arts Alliance
Mar 16 @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Uncolonized (a short documentary film) @ EastSide Arts Alliance | Oakland | California | United States
Uncolonized is a short documentary film about a native family who decided never to enroll their two daughters into the public school system, choosing instead to homeschool them from birth. Chris is Potawatomi and Chasity is Navajo. Their daughters Nathaney and Mimicah, ages 11 and 7 at the time of filming, carry both of their parents’ lineages in the their blood, but also in their way of being. The film takes a critical look at the historical experiences of native children inside of the US public education system, and brings … Continued
10:00 am Bay Resistance: Power Together in 2018: Mass Training @ Oakland Technical High School
Bay Resistance: Power Together in 2018: Mass Training @ Oakland Technical High School
Mar 17 @ 10:00 am – 2:30 pm
REGISTER HERE: bit.ly/baypower (it’s FREE!) 2018 is going to be a big year. Let’s get ready to win big for our communities! Join us to build power together in our second annual mass training on March 17th. Trainings will include how to build a sanctuary neighborhood, participate in direct action, win electoral campaigns, and get started in organizing. We have new trainings, a new campaign section, and caucus time including for youth, labor folks, and seniors and people with disabilities. Whether you’re a new or experienced activist, join us to skill up … Continued
12:00 pm East Bay DSA Potluck Picnic @ Bushrod Park
East Bay DSA Potluck Picnic @ Bushrod Park
Mar 17 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm
The South Berkeley canvass team cordially invites you to a friendly neighborhood potluck. After The Big Canvass on March 10, get together with your comrades for some tasty treats and socialist cheer. All are welcome! It’s a potluck, so bring something tasty to eat or drink! 64382
12:00 pm Join the campaign for effective police oversight in Berkeley! @ Grassroots House
Join the campaign for effective police oversight in Berkeley! @ Grassroots House
Mar 17 @ 12:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Join the campaign for effective police oversight this weekend! WHAT:  Fan out across Berkeley to gather signatures to put police oversight on the local November ballot! All out for a fun day!  We’ll supply the petitions and will orient you on how to get the most signatures possible. You just bring your walking shoes. We’ll be going out to talk to Berkeley voters for the next eight weekends.  Please reply to this email, or call 510.517-8379, to let us know you can join us Saturday at noon. Outreach Committee P.S. … Continued
1:00 pm Stop the War Machine – SAVE the Planet! @ Orinda Community Church
Stop the War Machine – SAVE the Planet! @ Orinda Community Church
Mar 17 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Stop the War Machine - SAVE the Planet! @ Orinda Community Church | Orinda | California | United States
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7:00 pm The Watsonville Canning Strike – Peter Shapiro @ South Berkeley Senior Center
The Watsonville Canning Strike – Peter Shapiro @ South Berkeley Senior Center
Mar 17 @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
he Watsonville Canning Strike – Lessons for Us All A presentation by Peter Shapiro, labor activist and author of the book “Song of the Stubborn One Thousand.” Followed by a discussion. Thirty years ago, Watsonville, California was the “frozen food capital of the world.” In September 1985, 1000 mostly Mexican women workers at the town’s largest plant were forced out on strike when the owner tried to bust their union. Few, if any, of the women had any strike experience. Their local union was barely functioning. But they organized themselves, … Continued