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Mother’s Day Peace Walk on Golden Gate Bridge
Mother’s Day Peace Walk on Golden Gate Bridge
May 13 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Bring your daughters, mothers, and entire family. Walk in unity & spirit for the original mother’s day purpose (post-Civil War): To Unite Women to End War. “We will not raise our children to kill the children of other mother’s.” Gather on either end of the eastern walkway, & converge in middle. Wear PINK, or not. Rally afterwards.64692
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Green Sunday: David Bacon on “Free Trade, Chained Workers, and the Right to Stay Home”
@ Niebyl Proctor Library
Green Sunday: David Bacon on “Free Trade, Chained Workers, and the Right to Stay Home”
@ Niebyl Proctor Library
May 13 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm
![]() Free Trade, Chained Workers, and the Right to Stay Home Bacon’s presentation looks at the sources of migration to the U.S. and the displacement of communities by neoliberal economics and military intervention. Then it presents the criminalization of migrants in the U.S. as part of that same system, and asks who benefits from it. Finally, it talks about the resistance to immigration raids, the fight for the right to not migrate, and the alternatives to forced migration and criminalization. David Bacon is a California-based writer and photographer. He was a … Continued
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#Justice4Sahleem Rally & March
@ Various locations. Start at Alameda County Courthouse
#Justice4Sahleem Rally & March
@ Various locations. Start at Alameda County Courthouse
May 14 @ 11:00 am – 5:30 pm
#Justice4Sahleem Rally & March—Monday, 5/14/18, #Oakland!11 AM—County Courthouse, 12th & Fallon1:30 PM—March to Webster & 20th2:30 PM—Dedication to the Life & Spirit of #SahleemTindle4 PM—BART Police Citizen Review Board Meeting, 2040 Webster@APTPAction & #MothersFightBack pic.twitter.com/LS4CzEjbPh— Elizabeth Fitzer (@ItsBethFitzer) May 14, 2018 64700
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Automating Inequality: How High-Tech Tools Profile, Police, and Punish the Poor
@ Green Arcade Bookstore
Automating Inequality: How High-Tech Tools Profile, Police, and Punish the Poor
@ Green Arcade Bookstore
May 14 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Virginia Eubanks talks about her book Automating Inequality: How High-Tech Tools Profile, Police, and Punish the Poor Virginia Eubanks is an Associate Professor of Political Science at the University at Albany, SUNY. She is also the author of Digital Dead End: Fighting for Social Justice in the Information Age. Her writing about technology and social justice has appeared in The American Prospect, The Nation, Harper’s and Wired. For two decades, Eubanks has worked in community technology and economic justice movements. 64682
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Real Climate Leadership Panel Event
@ pin Oakland Scottish Rite
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Conscientious Objector and War Resisters’ Day
@ West end of Civic Center Park
Conscientious Objector and War Resisters’ Day
@ West end of Civic Center Park
May 15 @ 11:30 am – 1:00 pm
Peace Flag raising ceremony. With Conscientious Objectors and War Resisters from WWII, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the Gulf War and the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars. Sing Along with Max Ventura, Hali Jammer, and Nancy Schimmel.64704
4:30 pm
Grill Your Government – BBQ at City Hall
@ Oscar Grant Plaza amphitheatre
Grill Your Government – BBQ at City Hall
@ Oscar Grant Plaza amphitheatre
May 15 @ 4:30 pm – 6:30 pm
The recent incident that took place at Lake Merritt surrounding charcoal grilling is not only an example of how the police are used to control African Americans, it also exemplifies the growing tensions for how Black Oakland experiences a changing city. Join us in solidarity to protect Black Oakland and to push elected officials to do something about the abuse of city resources. We don’t want more meetings, forums or empty gestures – we want action so this doesn’t happen again.64699
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#DeportICE Richmond
@ Richmond City Hall
#DeportICE Richmond
@ Richmond City Hall
May 15 @ 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm
![]() “It is not enough to say we are a Sanctuary City. We must also act like one.” Deport ICE Richmond ! On May 15, the City of Richmond is going to vote on a sanctuary city law to prohibit contracts with ICE data brokers.Press Conference at 6pm. Council meeting starts at 6:30pm. Bloomberg: CA Cities ICE Out Contractors Helping Feds Track Immigrants LA Times: TechnologyTurns Our Cities Into Spies for ICE SF Gate: Immigrant Activists Ask Livermore’s Vigilant Solutions To End ICE Contract In Richmond, the bill sponsors are Councilmember … Continued
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Deport ICE Richmond – The Vote
@ Richmond City Council Hall
Deport ICE Richmond – The Vote
@ Richmond City Council Hall
May 15 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Making Sanctuary Real continues in the Bay Area. The Sanctuary City Contracting and Investment Ordinance will cut the data pipes to ICE by prohibiting municipal contracts and investments with data brokers that sell information to ICE to track and profile immigrants. This gets public money out of subsidizing the Trump deportation machine. Press Conference at 6pm, Council meeting starts at 6:30pm. In Richmond, our bill sponsors areCouncilmember and AD 15 candidate Jovanka Beckles and Councilmembers Ada Recinos. This will be the first Deport ICE ordinance in the Bay Area, but … Continued
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Loaded: A Disarming History of the Second Amendment
@ Green Arcade Bookstore
Loaded: A Disarming History of the Second Amendment
@ Green Arcade Bookstore
May 16 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz talks about her latest book Loaded: A Disarming History of the Second Amendment Introduced by James Tracy From the author of An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States, Loaded is a deeply researched and deeply disturbinghistory of guns and gun laws in the United States. From Daniel Boone and Jesse James, to the NRA and Seal Team 6, gun culture has colored the lore, shaped the law, and protected the market that arms the nation. In Loaded, Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz peels away the myths of gun culture to … Continued
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YANIS VAROUFAKIS Adults In The Room: My Battle with the European and American Deep Establishment
@ first Congregational Church of Berkeley
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EVER AFTER: STORIES OF VIOLENCE, ACCOUNTABILITY, AND HEALING
@ Impact Justice, 2nd Floor
EVER AFTER: STORIES OF VIOLENCE, ACCOUNTABILITY, AND HEALING
@ Impact Justice, 2nd Floor
May 17 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Join us as we live stream the world premiere of a series of short videos produced by Common Justice of people who have survived or committed violence, followed by a panel discussion that will explore healing, safety, and accountability after violence. This event is being hosted by UnCommon Justice and Restore Oakland partners. Please RSVP here. 64670
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The Fight Against Coal: Youth Vs Apocalypse: Round One- Community Vs Corruption
@ East Bay Innovation Academy, Lower School
The Fight Against Coal: Youth Vs Apocalypse: Round One- Community Vs Corruption
@ East Bay Innovation Academy, Lower School
May 17 @ 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Recently, Phil Tagami announced plans to host the 2018 East Bay Innovators Awards on behalf of his childrens’ school, East Bay Innovation Academy. But Tagami is completely draining Oakland of its resources, and threatening our health and climate with a toxic coal terminal, targetting a predominantly low-income community of color with environmental injustice, and was planning to honor DA Nancy O’Malley, who has a record of protecting police, not youth of color. After plans were announced for a youth-led protest, the venue and tone suddenly changed. But we we are … Continued
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Free Them All: Survived & Punished Screening & Discussion
@ Red Bay Coffee
Free Them All: Survived & Punished Screening & Discussion
@ Red Bay Coffee
May 17 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Join us to hear more about our work to #FreeThemAll! Whether you’ve been following our work for a while or are new to what abolition is, this is a great opportunity to learn the why we’ve been organizing to decriminalize survival, how we plan to continue, and how you can participate. Our evening will include a screening of the TEDTalk featuring Ny Nourn, a survivor who spent 17 years in prison, was put into deportation proceedings upon her release and then freed after community mobilized on her behalf. Afterwards, stay for … Continued
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Righteous Resistance Symposium
@ First Congregational Church of Oakland
Righteous Resistance Symposium
@ First Congregational Church of Oakland
May 18 @ 5:00 pm – 7:30 pm
We face a current political and social climate that continues to belie black humanity – where, without impunity, a young black man can be followed into his grandmother’s backyard and shot in the back six times out of the 20 shots fired at him. Will we stand on the sideline or will we join the important struggle that Black Americans & many others daily endure to live free from racism, violence & terror? We believe we are called to lean into a ministry and theology of resistance, reclaiming the hope … Continued
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Indigenous Women Inspire the World!
@ Omni Commons ballroom
Indigenous Women Inspire the World!
@ Omni Commons ballroom
May 18 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm
Indigenous Women Inspire the World! – A panel of women that attended the Zapatistas’ 1st International Gathering of Women That Struggle will present video footage from the Gathering, share their experiences, answer questions and encourage discussion about that amazing event, which some 7,000 women attended!Facebook: 64639
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Richmond People’s Assembly
@ Richmond High School
Richmond People’s Assembly
@ Richmond High School
May 19 @ 9:30 am – 3:00 pm
Get ready for the Richmond People’s Assembly! The 2018 Richmond People’s Assembly aims to bring a voice to the community, gather neighborhoods together to organize for collective power, and empower residents to engage in political activities that create the change and solutions we need. It’s inspired by the Richmond People’s Convention of 2004, organized by Richmond Progressive Alliance, Just Cause Richmond, ACORN, and others, which drew over 300 people, The Assembly is sponsored by the Richmond Our Power Coalition, a collection of local community organizations including the Asian Pacific Environmental … Continued
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Malcolm X Jazz Festival
Malcolm X Jazz Festival
May 19 @ 11:00 am – 7:00 pm
The Malcolm X Jazz Arts Festival is an all day, free neighborhood festival that celebrates jazz, America’s classical music and the Black musical tradition that has transcended the U.S. to reach all corners of the globe, and the legacy of Malcolm X, who believed in the self-determination, self-respect and self-defense of Black and oppressed people throughout the world. This event is a celebration of our Third World communities in the San Antonio district and includes music, speakers, community organizations, local arts & crafts vendors, live mural painting and delicious food. … Continued
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Masked Rally for Climate Justice
@ Japantown Peace Plaza
Masked Rally for Climate Justice
@ Japantown Peace Plaza
May 19 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
In California, the face of climate change is fire. So many of us were impacted by the Northern and Southern California wildfires. Now, we’re holding a rally to make the N95 Particulate Respirator Mask into a powerful symbol of climate change. The mask is uncomfortable, it changes the wearer’s face, and more than anything it means that the air surrounding the wearer is no longer safe to breathe. The megafires California is facing are the result of climate change. Shorter, wetter winters and hotter, drier summers turn formerly healthy forests … Continued
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Tribute to Robert Parry
@ Fellowship Hall
Tribute to Robert Parry
@ Fellowship Hall
May 19 @ 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm
![]() Robert Parry was instrumental in exposing the truth about the Nicaraguan Contras, the Cocaine shipments into the US and Ronald Reagan’s “October Surprise”. For breaking these stories, instead of winning a Pulitzer Prize, he was slowly but surely pushed OUT of mainstream media. Parry then founded Consortiumnews which continues today as one of the best sources of analysis about international events. Guest speakers at the event will include: * Sam Parry, son of Robert * Joe Lauria, new editor of Consortiumnews * Natylie Baldwin, contributor to Consortiumnews * Dennis Bernstein, … Continued
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2nd Amendment and the Left: panel discussion
@ Berkeley City College, Rm 55
2nd Amendment and the Left: panel discussion
@ Berkeley City College, Rm 55
May 19 @ 2:30 pm – 4:30 pm
![]() Panel Description: “Recent school shootings and the ever-recurring instances of police brutality pose acutely the question of gun control today. Should the Left take up the demand for gun control, and if so, how? If not, why not? How is gun control related to the struggle for socialism?” Panelists: Gloria La Riva (Party of Socialism & Liberation) Urzula Wislanka (News & Letters Committees) K. Khan (International Marxist Tendency) 64693
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Righteous Resistance Symposium
@ First Congregational Church of Oakland
Righteous Resistance Symposium
@ First Congregational Church of Oakland
May 19 @ 5:00 pm – 7:30 pm
We face a current political and social climate that continues to belie black humanity – where, without impunity, a young black man can be followed into his grandmother’s backyard and shot in the back six times out of the 20 shots fired at him. Will we stand on the sideline or will we join the important struggle that Black Americans & many others daily endure to live free from racism, violence & terror? We believe we are called to lean into a ministry and theology of resistance, reclaiming the hope … Continued
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The Plot to Kill Martin Luther King Jr.
@ Fellowship Hall
The Plot to Kill Martin Luther King Jr.
@ Fellowship Hall
May 19 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
![]() There’s more to history than you might think! In two films, Prime Suspects: Who Killed Martin Luther King Jr.? (Court TV, 2000, 37 min.) and Truth At Last: The Assassination of Martin Luther King (James Corbett, 2018, 51 min.), the official story of the murder is convincingly disproved – James Earl Ray did not kill King – through the decades-long work of William F. Pepper, attorney, investigator, and author, an influential friend of Martin King in the last year of his life, and attorney for the King family. Pepper, … Continued
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