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12:30 pm #METOO WORLD-WIDE AND ACROSS SOCIETIES, FROM HOLLYWOOD TO PRISONS IN THE U.S. @ Niebyl Proctor Library
#METOO WORLD-WIDE AND ACROSS SOCIETIES, FROM HOLLYWOOD TO PRISONS IN THE U.S. @ Niebyl Proctor Library
Apr 8 @ 12:30 pm – 2:30 pm
Sunday Morning at the Marxist Library INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY, 2018: #METOO WORLD-WIDE AND ACROSS SOCIETIES, FROM HOLLYWOOD TO PRISONS IN THE U.S. Whether in Iran demonstrating against the compulsion to wear head scarves, or in Poland threatening the regime posed to pass the most draconian abortion law, or in the U.S. leading the largest opposition to Trump and Trumpism, women’s sustained actions strive to bring about a new world. Every aspect of women’s struggle is reflected and deepened in the experiences and ideas of women prisoners. Does Marx’s view that … Continued
2:30 pm Bystander Intervention Training @ St. Alban's Parish Hall
Bystander Intervention Training @ St. Alban's Parish Hall
Apr 8 @ 2:30 pm – 4:30 pm
Or Zarua and St. Albans are partnering to host a “Bystander Training” put on by the Council on American Islamic Relations. Many Muslims and allies have been asking about the role bystanders can play in protecting targets of hate crimes since the election. The tragedy in Portland, where two heroes were killed while protecting two women who were being attacked, really brought that question to the forefront again. The bystander effect is a psychological phenomenon that often prevents people from intervening on behalf of victims of harassment, assault, or other … Continued
5:00 pm Green Sunday: A Fight for Our Future, with Veronika Fimbres @ Niebyl Proctor Library
Green Sunday: A Fight for Our Future, with Veronika Fimbres @ Niebyl Proctor Library
Apr 8 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm
Ms. Veronika Fimbres (She/Her) is an award winning LGBT living   legend and trans pioneer. Fimbres is the first trans officer in the San Francisco city and county history. Serving as Commissioner of Veterans Affairs for over fourteen years, Fimbres implemented policy changes including contract compliances as well as gender inclusive language and non-binary options on for demographic forms to the city, state, and nation at-large. Fimbres staffed for Former Speaker of the California State Assembly Willie Lewis Brown Jr. during his Campaign. As Brown’s Lavender Co-Chair and Precinct Captain, Fimbres worked … Continued
8:30 am No Tar Sands in SF Bay
No Tar Sands in SF Bay
Apr 9 @ 8:30 am – 12:00 pm
Protect the Water – Join Idle No More SF Bay to say NO TAR SANDS IN OUR BAY! The Bay Area Air Quality Management District has issued a permit to the Phillips 66 Refinery for the Refinery Expansion Project. This is the first part of a project leading toward the refinery processing more Alberta tar sands and allowing an additional 93+ oil tankers a year filled with tar sands into the Bay (also called oil sands or dilbit). Please sign this petition: https://www.stand.earth/action/phillips-66-wants-more-tar-sands-tankers-our-bay Come early to ensure that you get a … Continued
7:00 pm Forum on Student Debt and Public Banking @ Richmond Public Library
Forum on Student Debt and Public Banking @ Richmond Public Library
Apr 9 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Forum on Student Debt and Public Banking @ Richmond Public Library | Richmond | California | United States
Friends of the Public Bank of Oakland and Strike Debt Bay Area are excited to announce the Student Debt Forum happening on Monday, April 9. Student Debt Community Forum: Facebook. How can a public bank help relieve the burden of student debt that so many of us are struggling with? Come hear the progressive candidate for CA lieutenant governor, Gayle McLaughlin, discuss this question. All are invited to attend this free event and take part in the conversation. 64377
10:00 am Notice to Appear – Peoples’ Tribunal. The People v Sheriff Ahern @ County Sheriff's Oakland Offices
Notice to Appear – Peoples’ Tribunal. The People v Sheriff Ahern @ County Sheriff's Oakland Offices
Apr 10 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Notice to Appear – Peoples’ Tribunal. The People v Sheriff Ahern @ County Sheriff's Oakland Offices | Oakland | California | United States
California Sanctuary Campaign Media Advisory Oakand, CA: An alliance of coalitions including ACILEP, Detention Watch Network, Black Alliance for Just Immigration, Freedom for Immigrants (formerly CIVIC) and many more organizations representing immigrants, those seeking asylum and groups opposed to mass incarceration will deliver a Notice To Appear [Orden del Pueblo] at the May 5th Peoples’ Tribunal [Tribunal Popular] at the West County Detention Facility in Richmond, CA. Reverend Dr. Maria Cristina Vlassidis Burgoa of the Starr King Unitarian Universalist Church in Hayward will deliver the summons, saying, “We demand that … Continued
6:00 pm Oakland City Council Public Safety Committee – Surveillance Regulation Ordinance @ Oakland City Hall, Hearing Room 1, Oscar Grant Plaza
Oakland City Council Public Safety Committee – Surveillance Regulation Ordinance @ Oakland City Hall, Hearing Room 1, Oscar Grant Plaza
Apr 10 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Oakland Privacy’s, the ACLU’s and the EFF’s surveillance equipment regulation ordinance comes to City Council for the (hopefully) final go-round to be made into City law. ============== Subject: Surveillance And Community Safety Ordinance From: Office Of The City Administrator Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Adding Chapter 9.64 To The Oakland Municipal Code Establishing Rules For The City’s Acquisition And Use Of Surveillance Equipment   1. View Report, 2. View Report 3/30/2018  64557
7:00 pm VICTORIES FROM INSIDE OUT: DISMANTLING THE PRISON INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX @ First Congregational Church of Oakland
VICTORIES FROM INSIDE OUT: DISMANTLING THE PRISON INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX @ First Congregational Church of Oakland
Apr 10 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Taina Vargas-Edmond, Executive Director of Initiate Justice, and Dorsey Nunn, Executive Director of Legal Services for Prisoners with Children/All of Us or None, will be in conversation with Tim Wise at this live taping of his national podcast. Taina Vargas-Edmond, Executive Director of Initiate Justice and Dorsey Nunn, Executive Director of Legal Services for Prisoners with Children/All of Us or None, two leaders in the forefront of policy and advocacy work on behalf of incarcerated Californians, the formally-incarcerated, and their families, will be in conversation with anti-racism author and educator … Continued
6:00 pm Free Name and Gender Change Workshop @ East Bay Community Law Center
Free Name and Gender Change Workshop @ East Bay Community Law Center
Apr 11 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
THIS WEDNESDAY: FREE Name and Gender Change workshop at EBCLC’s Adeline office, right next to Ashby Bart! And because of funding from Trans Lifeline – Microgrants, we can provide fee waivers to folks who need them! Please share widely- this will be our last Name and Gender Change Workshop until this summer.64559
6:30 pm URBAN VILLAGES & SHARING CITIES: A COMMUNITY DISCUSSION @ Oakstop
URBAN VILLAGES & SHARING CITIES: A COMMUNITY DISCUSSION @ Oakstop
Apr 11 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Join Shareable for an interactive “World Cafe” style discussion to collaboratively dig into questions about the current state of Urban Villages here in the Bay Area, where we would like be, and what we need to do to get there together. This event will also serve as the official Bay Area release of our new book, “Sharing Cities: Activating the Urban Commons.”  We’ll have plenty of copies on hand that will be available for 20% off! Want to read more about urban villages to prepare for the discussion? Shareable has  you covered. … Continued
7:15 pm Filmmaker screening of “The Long Shadow” – a racial justice movie @ Grand Lake Theater
Filmmaker screening of “The Long Shadow” – a racial justice movie @ Grand Lake Theater
Apr 11 @ 7:15 pm – 9:15 pm
Resistance Action East Bay and KPFA Radio Bring Uplifting Documentary “The Long Shadow” to Oakland The Long Shadow is a wonderful new feature-length documentary on the origins and legacy of slavery. Filmmaker and investigative journalist Frances Causey, a daughter of the South, set out to explore her personal family history of slaveholding. Join this special one-time screening of a film that explores the origins and legacy of Slavery, White Supremacy and the political role of the South.The Long Shadow is a gripping new feature-length documentary on the origins and legacy … Continued
12:00 pm HARD WORK IS NOT ENOUGH: GENDER AND RACIAL INEQUALITY IN AN URBAN WORKSPACE @ Warren Room, 295 Boalt Hall, UC Berkeley
HARD WORK IS NOT ENOUGH: GENDER AND RACIAL INEQUALITY IN AN URBAN WORKSPACE @ Warren Room, 295 Boalt Hall, UC Berkeley
Apr 12 @ 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
Hard Work Is Not Enough: Gender and Racial Inequality in an Urban Workspace Institute for the Study of Societal Issues KATRINELL DAVIS Associate Professor of Sociology, Florida State University with CATHERINE FISK Barbara Nachtrieb Armstrong Professor of Law, UC Berkeley, asrespondent Sponsored by Center for Research on Social Change, UC Berkeley Co-sponsored by Institute for Research on Labor and Employment, Center for the Study of Law & Society, Division of Equity and Inclusion, and Sociology Department, UC Berkeley ABSTRACT In this talk, I discuss African American women’s experiences as bus … Continued
6:30 pm Oakland Police Commission Meeting @ Oakland City Hall, Oscar Grant Plaza
Oakland Police Commission Meeting @ Oakland City Hall, Oscar Grant Plaza
Apr 12 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
The Commission will be considering amendments to the proposed enabling ordinance and will be reviewing the complaints of officer misconduct that are being investigated by CPRA (Community Police Review Agency). Commissioners will also review the staffing of CPRA and the new case management software that is being implemented. Read the agenda here 64584
7:00 pm Here I Stand – Film Screening @ Fellowship Hall
Here I Stand – Film Screening @ Fellowship Hall
Apr 12 @ 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm
Here I Stand - Film Screening @ Fellowship Hall | Berkeley | California | United States
American Masters/Paul Robeson: Here I Stand presents the life and achievements of an extraordinary man. Athlete, singer, and scholar, Robeson was also a charismatic champion of the rights of the poor working man, the disenfranchised, and people of color. His story is one of the great dramas of the 20th century–spanning an international canvas of social upheaval and ideological controversy. Directed by St. Clair Bourne, narrated by Ossie Davis. 117 minutes. Sponsored by the BFUU SJC.64494
6:00 pm FILM SCREENING: A PLASTIC OCEAN @ Animal Rights Center
FILM SCREENING: A PLASTIC OCEAN @ Animal Rights Center
Apr 13 @ 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Along with being endorsed by the United Nations, this film showcases the true strain that we put on our planet’s oceans and native sea life through our production and use of plastic. After, we will discuss extending our compassion to the fullest extent possible and how not to arbitrarily decide where to draw the line when it comes to the suffering of our nonhuman friends. Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zrn4-FfbXw Itinerary 6:00-6:15 Gather Zero Waste food and seats 6:15-7:45 A Plastic Ocean documentary 7:45- 8:15 Zero Waste presentation/discussion Light food and snacks provided. We … Continued
7:00 pm Movie: Resistance at Tule Lake (with Satsuki Ina who was born at Tule Lake) @ Revolution Books
Movie: Resistance at Tule Lake (with Satsuki Ina who was born at Tule Lake) @ Revolution Books
Apr 13 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Movie: Resistance at Tule Lake (with Satsuki Ina who was born at Tule Lake) @ Revolution Books | Berkeley | California | United States
Special Guest: Satsuki Ina, who was born at Tule Lake Segregation Camp During World War II President Roosevelt issued Executive Order 9066. 120,000 men, women and children, living on the West Coast were rounded up and sent to “relocation camps.” They had committed no crime other than being Japanese and Japanese American. Tule Lake was the largest of these 10 concentration camps, a maximum security facility reserved for those the U.S. government considered disloyal. Resistance at Tule Lake tells the long-suppressed story of 12,000 Japanese Americans who dared to protest … Continued
7:00 pm Whose Money? Our Money! – Radio Program on KPFA @ KPFA Radio 94.1 FM
Whose Money? Our Money! – Radio Program on KPFA @ KPFA Radio 94.1 FM
Apr 13 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Whose Money? Our Money!  - Radio Program on KPFA @ KPFA Radio 94.1 FM | Bowman | North Dakota | United States
Whose Money? Our Money! Everybody talks about money, but nobody knows what to do about it.  For the Full Circle show on KPFA closest to tax day, Paul Pryde of Our Money and Debbie Notkin of Friends of the Public Bank of Oakland reach into our wallets and look at what money is, who has it, who needs it, and how we could think about money in completely different ways. 64563
11:00 am March for Science Bay Area @ Lake Merritt Amphitheater
March for Science Bay Area @ Lake Merritt Amphitheater
Apr 14 @ 11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Join millions of people around the world in the second annual March for Science! In 2017, more than one million people around the world gathered to defend science for the common good and its role in policy and society. Since then, science has continued to face increasing threats at the federal, state, and local levels. In 2017, over 70,000 people took to the streets across multiple Bay Area marches. This year, the Bay Area will come together again to demand evidence-based policy and practice, robustly funded and well-communicated science for … Continued
3:00 pm A POETIC BENEFIT for the HAITI EMERGENCY RELIEF FUND @ SAINT JOHN's PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
A POETIC BENEFIT for the HAITI EMERGENCY RELIEF FUND @ SAINT JOHN's PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Apr 14 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm
A POETIC BENEFIT for the HAITI EMERGENCY RELIEF FUND with RAFAEL JESUS GONZÁLEZ (Poet Laureate of Berkeley) AVOTCJA with BILL CROSSMAN (Piano) & CAROLYN SCARR also A Report back by PIERRE LABOSSIERE & DELEGATION (who just returned from Haiti)   Wheelchair Accessible Come celebrate National Poetry month for a good cause! A benefit for the Haiti Emergency Relief Fund  featuring: Avotcja with Bill Crossman, Rafael Jesus Gonzalez (Poet Laureate of Berkeley), and Carolyn Scarr followed by open Mic www.Avotcja.org64593