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10:30 am Karl Marx’s 200th Birthday @ Niebyl Proctor Library
Karl Marx’s 200th Birthday @ Niebyl Proctor Library
May 6 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm
We will celebrate the two hundredth birthday of Karl Marx (b. March 5, 1818) with discussion led by three volunteers who will share their views on the contemporary significance of Marx: Antonio Trossero, an Argentinian labor leader and political exile living in the Bay Area; Eugene Ruyle, Emeritus Professor of Anthropology, Cal State Long Beach; and Raj Sahai, our ICSS member from India, and longtime Bay Area resident. Sun, May 6, 2018: 1-2 pm Planning Session We get together after the morning session on the first Sunday of every month to discuss things in general and … Continued
11:00 am Wealth & Income Inequality Seminar – Strike Debt Bay Area @ Omni Commons, Disco Room (upstairs)
Wealth & Income Inequality Seminar – Strike Debt Bay Area @ Omni Commons, Disco Room (upstairs)
May 6 @ 11:00 am – 1:00 pm
Wealth & Income Inequality Seminar - Strike Debt Bay Area @ Omni Commons, Disco Room (upstairs) | Oakland | California | United States
Wealth & Income Inequality: A Two-Part Workshop by Strike Debt Bay Area Everywhere we look, everything from the headlines to our paychecks to the tents under the freeway remind us that rich people are getting richer and poor people are getting poorer. But it can be hard to understand exactly how and why that is happening. If we can’t understand it, we can’t change it. And change it we must! After a look at the causes of runaway inequality in Part 1, we’ll talk about some fairer ways to provide economic security for all in Part … Continued
11:00 am Wealth & Income Inequality: A Two-Part Workshop @ Omni Commons
Wealth & Income Inequality: A Two-Part Workshop @ Omni Commons
May 6 @ 11:00 am – 12:45 pm
Wealth & Income Inequality: A Two-Part Workshop @ Omni Commons | Oakland | California | United States
Wealth & Income Inequality: A Two-Part Workshop by Strike Debt Bay Area Everywhere we look, everything from the headlines to our paychecks to the tents under the freeway remind us that rich people are getting richer and poor people are getting poorer. But it can be hard to understand exactly how and why that is happening. If we can’t understand it, we can’t change it. And change it we must! After a look at the causes of runaway inequality in Part 1, we’ll talk about some fairer ways to provide economic security for all in Part … Continued
3:00 pm Human Rights Forum on Racism
Human Rights Forum on Racism
May 6 @ 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Mobilization to Submit Reports to the U.N. Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination It comes as no surprise that the Trump administration seems to have failed to submit its report to the U.N. Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD) by the deadline November 20, 2017. The Meiklejohn Civil Liberties Institute (MCLI) continues to reach out to the community to ensure that all forms of racism by the federal, state, and local governments in the U.S. are included in a shadow report to be submitted by MCLI and … Continued
6:30 pm Community Medics Campfire Party!
Community Medics Campfire Party!
May 6 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
The People’s Community Medics teach basic emergency first aid skills free of charge “BECAUSE NO ONE SHOULD DIE WAITING FOR AN AMBULANCE.” Currently, Sharena Diamond Thomas is the only first aid trainer at the People’s Community Medics and she has asked us, The Community Democracy Project (Oakland)* to help her find other folks in Oakland willing to help her do this incredibly important and life-saving work. We’re honored to help her out and invite YOU to come join us. Feel free to bring food (and booze! because we’re also celebrating Shawn and Tia‘s birthdays!) *The Community … Continued
7:00 pm Readings from Mumia Abu-Jamal’s brand new book @ Oakstop
Readings from Mumia Abu-Jamal’s brand new book @ Oakstop
May 6 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Come and hear co-authors, Mumia Abu-Jamal (who will call in during the event) and Stephen Vittoria, plus readers Pam Africa, Tyson Amir, Cat Brooks, Ayanna Davis, Aya de Leon, Emory Douglas, Derethia DuVal, Anita Johnson, devorah major, and others, recite passages from Dreaming of Empire. This is the first in Mumia Abu-Jamal’s most ambitious work to date, a trilogy written as he struggles for life. 5-20 donation at the door, no one turned away for lack of funds64575
7:30 pm COLLUSION: How Central Bankers Rigged the World @ St. Johns Presbyterian Church
COLLUSION: How Central Bankers Rigged the World @ St. Johns Presbyterian Church
May 6 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm
COLLUSION: How Central Bankers Rigged the World @ St. Johns Presbyterian Church  | Berkeley | California | United States
A searing exposé of the collusion between central bankers as they control  global markets and dictateeconomic policy… The 2008 financial crisis unleashed a chain reaction that turbo-boosted the influence of  central Bankers and triggered a massive shift in the world order. Central banks and institutions like the IMF are overstepping the bounds of their mandates and directing the flow of money without any checks or balances. Meanwhile, the open door between private and central banking ensures endless manipulation against a backdrop of government support. Packed with details about the power … Continued
6:00 pm Solidarity Rally with Striking UC Workers
Solidarity Rally with Striking UC Workers
May 7 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
Socialist solidarity rally TONIGHT!6pm, Bancroft and TelegraphWear green if you have it! We are joining @norcalsocialism, @LaVozLITci, and @AFSCMELocal3299 pic.twitter.com/OtP9gG0cDW— East Bay DSA (@DSAEastBay) May 7, 2018 64677
6:00 pm Ella Baker Center Prison Mail Night @ pin Ella Baker Center for Human Rights
Ella Baker Center Prison Mail Night @ pin Ella Baker Center for Human Rights
May 8 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
EBC will host a mail night at our office to respond to the increasing amount of correspondence we’ve been receiving from people in prisons and jails across the country. We are getting lots of questions about prior ballot initiatives including Prop 47 and 57, advocacy support, requests for pen pals and EBC’s work at large. We will also be sending information to people inside about how they can get involved with our priority bills. Please RSVP to Eric@ellabakercenter.org64635
7:00 pm Book Release: Habeas Data @ Laurel Book Store
Book Release: Habeas Data @ Laurel Book Store
May 8 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Habeas Data chronicles the evolution of surveillance law in America over the last 50 years and argues that current law is insufficient for modern technology. May 8 – Oakland – Laurel Books – 7pm (Launch Party!)64368
7:00 pm DSA Berkeley Social @ Westbrae Biergarten
DSA Berkeley Social @ Westbrae Biergarten
May 8 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
  Come hang out with the northwest Berkeley canvass team at Westbrae Biergarten for a Tuesday happy hour social. This is a great opportunity to connect with your comrades and neighbors and get an idea of what DSA activities are going on in your neighborhood. 64663
3:00 pm 3rd anniversary of the People’s Council (AKA Oakland City Council Take-over) Celebration
3rd anniversary of the People’s Council (AKA Oakland City Council Take-over) Celebration
May 9 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm
YOU ARE INVITED TO A COMMUNITY CELEBRATION! Join the E12th Coalition and friends to celebrate the 3rd anniversary of the People’s Council (AKA Oakland City Council Take-over) and the spirit of the Public Land for Public Good campaign. Three years ago this week, community members who’d had enough of Oakland City Council’s continuous failure to listen to neighborhood needs for affordable housing, took over the City Council chambers to prevent the sale of the E12th St public parcel to a luxury tower developer. What followed was a year of community … Continued
7:00 pm CLIMATE OF HOPE & DROWNED RIVER With May Boeve & Rebecca Solnit @ 3rd Floor McRoskey Mattress Factory
CLIMATE OF HOPE & DROWNED RIVER With May Boeve & Rebecca Solnit @ 3rd Floor McRoskey Mattress Factory
May 9 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
This September in San Francisco, the Global Climate Action Summit will bring together leaders from state, tribal, and local governments, business, and citizens from around the world, to demonstrate how the tide has turned in the race against climate change, showcase climate action taking place around the world, and inspire deeper commitments from each other and from national governments in support of the Paris Agreement. 2018 is a turning point: countries and all of us must step up the commitments that were made in Paris and do more. The momentum … Continued
4:00 pm THE COLOR OF LAW By Richard Rothstein @ West Oakland Senior Center
THE COLOR OF LAW By Richard Rothstein @ West Oakland Senior Center
May 10 @ 4:00 pm – 6:30 pm
NY Times bestselling author, Richard Rothstein, will discuss his recent book, The Color of Law, and the role of the state in creating and maintaining segregation, to the detriment of African Americans and society as a whole. This panel will situate the author’s work in West Oakland, a community that was created/disadvantaged by redlining, “urban redevelopment,” nearby industrial zoning, and other government actions. The panel will pull together activists, electeds, and community members, to reflect on how we got here and the role of government and private actors in remedying … Continued
6:30 pm Displacement & Gentrification Workshop @ Neyborly
Displacement & Gentrification Workshop @ Neyborly
May 10 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Gentrification comes up constantly in the Bay Area, but few of us feel equipped to take action against it. Is it inevitable? What can we do now to prevent displacement? Berkeley City Councilmember Cheryl Davila is hosting a SURJ workshop which will put gentrification and displacement in a historical context so we understand the racialized political and economic drivers. You’ll hear about past and current struggles led by communities of color to preserve their homes and communities. Facilitators from SURJ – Oakland/Bay Area will present analysis based on the work … Continued
7:00 pm Community Microgrids: Building Resilience and Sustainability @ Movement Strategy Center
Community Microgrids: Building Resilience and Sustainability @ Movement Strategy Center
May 10 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Come join Local Clean Energy Alliance and Rosana Francescato and Matt Renner from the Clean Coalition, who will explain what a microgrid is, the basics of how it works, and how Community Microgrids provide economic, environmental and resilience benefits to communities. We will hear about the Clean Coalition’s plans for microgrids in fire-devastated parts of the North Bay, and in other areas, to create islands of power sustainability as part of the rebuilding process. For a 90-second video on Community Microgrids, follow this link. Tickets are free, but space is limited.  … Continued
1:00 pm March For Our Health @ Oscar Grant Plaza
March For Our Health @ Oscar Grant Plaza
May 12 @ 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
We all have a right to a healthy life. That means a right to healthcare, a right to clean air, clean water, and a clean earth, to healthy food, a right to a job and housing and the right to live a life free of discrimination and oppression. WE NEED IMPROVED MEDICARE FOR ALL NOW. The U.S. is one of the only countries in the “developed” world that does not guarantee universal health coverage. We pay more for health care and have worse outcomes (http://www.commonwealthfund.org/interactives/2017/july/mirror-mirror/) because our system isn’t built … Continued
7:00 pm The Bay Area – For the 1% or for us? @ South Berkeley Senior Center
The Bay Area – For the 1% or for us? @ South Berkeley Senior Center
May 12 @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
The Bay Area - For the 1% or for us? @ South Berkeley Senior Center | Berkeley | California | United States
For decades the San Francisco Bay Area was a home for working class families, radicals, musicians, poets and artists of all sorts. Now, it’s the tech capital of the world, boasting of millionaires and billionaires and the most expensive housing in the country. What happened? Dick Walker, former professor of Geography at UC Berkeley, will tell the story of capitalism’s current and hopefully temporary triumph here in the Bay Area. His new book, Pictures of a Gone City: Tech and the Dark Side of Prosperity in the San Francisco Bay … Continued