Calendar
9896
7 Sun | 8 Mon | 9 Tue | 10 Wed | 11 Thu | 12 Fri | 13 Sat |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
All-day
|
7th Anniversary of Occupy Oakland: The Takeover of Oscar Grant Plaza.
@ Everywhere
7th Anniversary of Occupy Oakland: The Takeover of Oscar Grant Plaza.
@ Everywhere
Oct 10 all-day
65146
|
|||||
12:00 am
1:00 am
2:00 am
3:00 am
4:00 am
5:00 am
6:00 am
7:00 am
8:00 am
9:00 am
10:00 am
11:00 am
12:00 pm
1:00 pm
2:00 pm
3:00 pm
4:00 pm
5:00 pm
6:00 pm
7:00 pm
8:00 pm
9:00 pm
10:00 pm
11:00 pm
10:00 am
RESILIENCE FOR RENTERS: GROW YOUR OWN FOOD
@ EcoHouse
RESILIENCE FOR RENTERS: GROW YOUR OWN FOOD
@ EcoHouse
Oct 7 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Resilience for Renters: Grow Your Own Food WHAT: Growing your own food is a key resilience strategy lowers your grocery bills, makes healthier eating easy and fun, and helps combat climate change! No yard? No extra money? No problem! In this hands-on workshop at our lush outdoor classroom, you will learn many ways to grow food as a renter. Instructor Lori Caldwell, a long-time renter herself, will demonstrate creative solutions and cover topics such as: Container gardening, indoors and outside Vertical gardening (hanging pots and peats, pallets and trellises) From … Continued
4:00 pm
Detention To Freedom – Reunited Families Speak!
@ KEHILLA COMMUNITY SYNAGOGUE
Detention To Freedom – Reunited Families Speak!
@ KEHILLA COMMUNITY SYNAGOGUE
Oct 7 @ 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm
FROM DETENTION TO FREEDOM-REUNITED FAMILIES SPEAK! Join us for a community celebration of the past 7+ years of Interfaith Prayer Vigils at WCDF with people who have been freed and come home, and the Joyful Noise! Gospel Singers, a nonprofit community choir dedicated to social justice and human rights. www.joyfulnoisegospelsingers.org65111
|
|
7:30 pm
Striking to Survive: Workers’ Resistance to Factory Relocations in China
@ Pegasus Bookstore
Striking to Survive: Workers’ Resistance to Factory Relocations in China
@ Pegasus Bookstore
Oct 9 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm
Fan Shigang discusses Striking to Survive: Workers’ Resistance to Factory Relocations in China. In conversation with Li Wen. What is the meaning of the thousands of strikes in China? Do these strikes add up to a “labor movement”? How can solidarity between Chinese and American workers be built? Countering the popular myth that Chinese workers are “stealing American jobs,” Striking to Survive documents a recent wave of factory closures in China’s Pearl River Delta and struggles by workers there to hold onto their jobs, their pensions, and their livelihoods. The struggles of these workers … Continued
|
6:00 pm
Holding the Sheriff to account
Holding the Sheriff to account
Oct 10 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
The Contra Costa Racial Justice Coalition will host Aaron Zisser, a civil rights lawyer who served as Independent Police Auditor in San Jose. As IPA, Zisser reviewed internal investigations of alleged officer misconduct and issued policy recommendations. He served in this role for about a year before an intense political campaign, waged by the police union, forced him out. South Bay police accountability activists believe that the campaign against Zisser was the police union’s way to trying to put the brakes on efforts to give the Auditor more powers to … Continued
6:30 pm
“Six by Ten: Stories from Solitary” Book Launch
@ North Gate Hall Library, UC Berkeley
“Six by Ten: Stories from Solitary” Book Launch
@ North Gate Hall Library, UC Berkeley
Oct 10 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
Editors Mateo Hoke (’14) & Taylor Pendergrass discuss their new oral history collection, SIX BY TEN: STORIES FROM SOLITARY, with narrator Mohammed “Mike” Ali. Featuring a reading and Q&A with Mateo, Taylor, and Mohammed, as well as a journalistic reversal in which Mohammed will interview the editors. This event is hosted by the Berkeley Oral History Center and is co-sponsored by Voice of Witness, Haymarket Books and the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism. About the book Six by ten feet. That’s the average size of the cell in which … Continued
7:00 pm
Building the Movement for Mutual Aid
@ Omni Commons
Building the Movement for Mutual Aid
@ Omni Commons
Oct 10 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
We’re so excited to have Mutual Aid Disaster Relief stop in Oakland during their West Coast tour! Come hear about MADR’s work including their formation during Hurricane Katrina, solidarity efforts in Puerto Rico, and all the way to their current training program. This evening will be an introductory presentation: “Protectors v. Profiteers: Communities in Resistance to Disaster Capitalism.” Free admission – all are welcome! This event is in OMNI’s Ballroom which has wheelchair accessibility. Posters from Beehive Collective and other merch will be on sale as a fundraiser for the … Continued
|
7:00 pm
Secure Scuttlebutt (SSB) Night
@ Omni Commons
Secure Scuttlebutt (SSB) Night
@ Omni Commons
Oct 11 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Secure Scuttlebutt (SSB) is a decent(ralised) secure gossip platform. Imagine if Facebook or Twitter was run by its users, could be extended by anyone, offered cryptographic security, and required no centralized infrastructure! Come by and learn more about SSB, ask questions, get set up on one of the several client programs, and be free from oppressive centralized social networks. Read more at https://www.scuttlebutt.nz65165
7:30 pm
Exiled: From the Killing Fields of Cambodia to California and Back
@ Pegasus Bookstore
Exiled: From the Killing Fields of Cambodia to California and Back
@ Pegasus Bookstore
Oct 11 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm
Katya Cengel discusses Exiled: From the Killing Fields of Cambodia to California and Back. “Exiled” traces the story of violence through three generations of Cambodian-Americans by profiling a handful of families. It begins with the grandparents, the elderly who will soon be too old to tell their stories of survival. The violence they endured is recognized as the most brutal, a genocide that killed an estimated 20 percent of the Cambodian population. In Cambodia, the criminals have never fully been brought to justice and the victims remain largely silent. The silence is the … Continued
7:30 pm
The Dark Shadow of Tech on the S.F. Bay Area
@ First Congregational Church
|
5:30 pm
Adios Amor: The Search for Maria Moreno. Film Screening.
@ Martin Luther King Jr. Student Union
Adios Amor: The Search for Maria Moreno. Film Screening.
@ Martin Luther King Jr. Student Union
Oct 12 @ 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm
![]() Film screening followed by Q+A with Director Laurie Coyle and Maria Moreno’s daughters, Olivia Portugal and Lily DeLa Torre In Adios Amor, the discovery of lost photographs sparks the search for a hero that history forgot — Maria Moreno, a migrant mother driven to speak out by her twelve children’s hunger. She was the first farmworker woman in America to be hired as a union organizer and became an outspoken leader in an era when women were relegated to the background. In 1961, UC Berkeley students invited farmworker labor leader … Continued
6:00 pm
Attica – a Documentary film. Part of Revolutionary University.
@ South Berkeley Senior Center
Attica – a Documentary film. Part of Revolutionary University.
@ South Berkeley Senior Center
Oct 12 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
![]() Attica – a documentary film by Cinda Firestone This film documents the events that began on September 9, 1971 when inmates at Attica State Prison seized the prison for four days after months of protesting inhumane conditions. The uprising resulted in the death of 43 people after state troopers were called in to put down the rebellion This event is the opening night of a three day Revolutionary University Join us for three days of presentations and discussions to help us understand our current conditions and the problems we face … Continued
7:00 pm
Movies Under the Stars: Labor Film Classics
@ National Nursed United HQ
Movies Under the Stars: Labor Film Classics
@ National Nursed United HQ
Oct 12 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
![]() 65085
|
2:00 pm
Learning Club: No Wall They Can Build
@ Omni Commons
Learning Club: No Wall They Can Build
@ Omni Commons
Oct 13 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
The tech industry has been shaken by calls from workers at companies including Microsoft, Amazon, and Salesforce to stop collaborating with Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The outrage, sparked by stories of children being brutally separated from their parents, led many to call for the abolition of ICE. What would it take to abolish ICE? What is leading so many people to seek refuge in the US in the first place? In solidarity with those impacted by the actions of this agency, we must not only call to abolish ICE … Continued
3:00 pm
Sanctuary City – Active Hope
@ BFUU
Sanctuary City – Active Hope
@ BFUU
Oct 13 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm
In October, Berkeley may become the 2nd city, following Richmond, to cut municipal contracts with ICE data brokers. The Sanctuary City Contracting ordinance, which ends city business with companies that send information to ICE, will be in front of the City Council in the town where sanctuary was born. Berkeley’s Federation of Unitarian Universalists will talk about it, along with many other social justice efforts, at Active Hope. Talks: Action Updates Tracy Rosenberg/ Sanctuary City ordinance Shahid Buttar/Kavanaugh Susan Harman/ Public Bank David Peattie, Steve Murphy/ Indivisible Berkeley Economic Justice … Continued
|
Subscribe to filtered calendar