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8:00 am Transit Equity Day/Rosa Parks Birthday @ Bus stop in front of Walgreens
Transit Equity Day/Rosa Parks Birthday @ Bus stop in front of Walgreens
Feb 4 @ 8:00 am – 9:00 am
Transit Equity Day/Rosa Parks Birthday @ Bus stop in front of Walgreens
Celebrate Rosa Parks’s birthday by demanding transit equity for civil rights and a healthy planet. Social justice, public health, and climate protection all demand equity in transportation and a radical increase in support for public transit. There will be a few brief speakers, powerful messaging around equitable public transit to address our climate crisis, and a positive environment to show up for a transit equity! Please bring a sign with your personal message for transit equity, or just to say Happy Birthday Rosa Parks!   IN SAN FRANCISCO, 5:45 – … Continued
4:00 pm Teachers March to Oakland City Council @ Oakland Unified Offices
Teachers March to Oakland City Council @ Oakland Unified Offices
Feb 5 @ 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm
February 5, 2019 The time to strike is approaching and Oakland teachers are calling on Oakland City Council to show where they stand! Are they with the Oakland community or the billionaire privatizers taking over the district? Join teachers as they put pressure on city council members to back their demands for lower class sizes, living wages, student support, and stopping school closures. Oakland teachers and their allies across the East Bay will rally in front of Oakland City Hall before entering the city council meeting where the resolution to … Continued
4:30 pm Solidarity Support for Oakland Education Assoc at Oakland City @ Oscar Grant Plaza amphitheatre
Solidarity Support for Oakland Education Assoc at Oakland City @ Oscar Grant Plaza amphitheatre
Feb 5 @ 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm
JOIN US TO SUPPORT OAKLAND EDUCATION ASSOCIATION OEA ASKS OAKLAND CITY COUNCILMEMBERS: _”WHICH SIDE ARE YOU ON?”_ OAKLAND STUDENTS, PARENTS, TEACHERS, AND COMMUNITY MEMBERS ARE EAGER TO LEARN WHERE YOU STAND IN THE FIGHT TO SAVE PUBLIC EDUCATION IN OAKLAND! TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5TH, THE OAKLAND CITY COUNCIL WILL CONSIDER A RESOLUTION TO SUPPORT OEA’S CONTRACT DEMANDS, STAND AGAINST SCHOOL CLOSURES AND FULLY FUND OUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS.  YOUR SUPPORT IS NEEDED. PLEASE JOIN OAKLAND TEACHERS, FAMILIES AND COMMUNITY MEMBERS TO SUPPORT THIS CRITICAL RESOLUTION AS WE GEAR UP FOR A POTENTIAL … Continued
6:00 pm Food Politics 2019: “Food Policy in the Trump Era” with Marion Nestle @ Sibley Auditorium, Bechtel Engineering Center, UC Berkeley
Food Politics 2019: “Food Policy in the Trump Era” with Marion Nestle @ Sibley Auditorium, Bechtel Engineering Center, UC Berkeley
Feb 5 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
Food Politics 2019: “Food Policy in the Trump Era” with Marion Nestle @ Sibley Auditorium, Bechtel Engineering Center, UC Berkeley
Tickets required RSVP: https://bit.ly/2SLZupJ *** Location change: Sibley Auditorium, Bechtel Engineering Center, UC Berkeley *** Please join us for a special lecture series with celebrated author and scholar Marion Nestle. Food Politics 2019: Food Policy in the Trump Era What’s happening under the Trump administration to policies aimed at solving problems of undernutrition, obesity, and the effects of food production on the environment? Introduction by Michael Pollan, John S. and James L. Knight Professor of Journalism. This is the first lecture in a series of three special events: February 12, 2019: https://bit.ly/2ANX9nh Food Politics 2019: Nutrition … Continued
6:00 pm Towards an abolitionist public health @ Asian Pacific Environmental Network
Towards an abolitionist public health @ Asian Pacific Environmental Network
Feb 5 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
CR Oakland and Public Health Justice Collective (formerly Occupy Public Health) are excited to invite you to join us for a learning and strategy session for ending the violence of policing in our communities. Snacks will be provided. PLEASE RSVP at: https://goo.gl/forms/PE96N1PDg6OvMkpT2 What does the fact that the American Public Health Association (APHA), a network of over 25,000 public health professionals, overwhelmingly adopted a policy statement that identifies the violence of policing as a public health issue? How can we use this statement and its recommendations for decriminalization , divestment … Continued
7:00 pm Socialist Night School: The Capitalist State and the Limits of Reform @ East Bay Community Space
Socialist Night School: The Capitalist State and the Limits of Reform @ East Bay Community Space
Feb 5 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Progressives and socialists have sometimes won state power in liberal, democratic regimes, and used it to rein in the worst excesses of capitalism. But, due to their structural power, capitalists exercise disproportionate control over the state, often allowing them to prevent or roll back such reforms. Please join the Socialist Night School on Tuesday, February 5 for a discussion of the capitalist state and the sorts of reforms possible under capitalism. Required Readings See the readings that we’ll be discussing after a brief introduction from our members.    65552
7:30 pm Robert Reich: The Common Good @ first Congregational Church of Berkeley
Robert Reich: The Common Good @ first Congregational Church of Berkeley
Feb 6 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm
Robert Reich: The Common Good @ first Congregational Church of Berkeley
Advance tickets: $12: brownpapertickets.com :: T: 800-838-3006 or Pegasus (3 sites), Books Inc (Berkeley), Moe’s, Walden Pond Bookstore, East Bay Books Mrs. Dalloway’s $15 door For decades one of the most farseeing, outspoken public intellectuals in the United States has been Robert B. Reich. Now he provides us with The Common Good, his sixteenth book, a passionate, clear-eyed manifesto urging the recentering of our national economics and politics on the profound idea of the common good. Responding to the prevailing uproar of divisiveness, cynicism and blind self-interest, Reich makes a powerful case for expanding … Continued
3:00 pm EAST BAY ELECTRIFICATION EXPO: FIGHT CLIMATE CHANGE IN A CLEAN ENERGY HOME @ Ed Roberts Campus
EAST BAY ELECTRIFICATION EXPO: FIGHT CLIMATE CHANGE IN A CLEAN ENERGY HOME @ Ed Roberts Campus
Feb 7 @ 3:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Hosted by the Ecology Center, StopWaste and City of Berkeley, with the generous support of BayREN. Why? Our homes and buildings are the second largest source of greenhouse gas emissions. But thanks to local Community Choice Energy providers, electricity in the Bay Area is clean, and is getting cleaner and greener every year. We can vastly reduce our carbon footprint by getting off natural gas in our homes and electrifying everything. Not only does electrification reduce GHGs, it also makes our homes healthier and safer. What? Watch induction cooktop demos Talk … Continued
5:00 pm Oakland Privacy Advisory Commission @ Oakland City Hall, Hearing Room 1, Oscar Grant Plaza
Oakland Privacy Advisory Commission @ Oakland City Hall, Hearing Room 1, Oscar Grant Plaza
Feb 7 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Agenda: 3. 5:10pm: Open Forum 4. 5:15pm: UC Berkeley’s Samuelson Law, Technology & Public Policy Clinic – introduction and discussion of scope of work, including drafting of Privacy Principles. 5. 5:20pm: Surveillance Equipment Ordinance – OPD – Exigent Use of Surveillance Technology report, and take possible action. 6. 5:30pm: Surveillance Equipment Ordinance – OPD – Automated License Plate Reader Anticipated Impact Report – review and take possible action. 7. 6:00pm: Federal Task Force Transparency Ordinance – OPD – presentation of inaugural annual reports (FBI/JTTF, ATF, DEA task forces), and take … Continued
5:30 pm Higher Education and Affordability @ Merritt Community College Campus, Student Lounge R Building
Higher Education and Affordability @ Merritt Community College Campus, Student Lounge R Building
Feb 7 @ 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm
How does the dream of a college degree become a reality for low-income students? Please join us for East Bay Community Conversations Higher Education and the California Dream: Myth or Reality These and many other issues facing students desiring a higher education degree in California are critical topics for a two-part series hosted by the KQED Community Advisory Panel. Hear from and share your thoughts with higher education administrators, faculty, students, and elected officials. Panelists include: Dr. Marie Elaine Burns, President, Merritt College Dr. Jowel Laguerre, Chancellor, Peralta Community College … Continued
1:30 pm Court Case on Revealing Retroactive Police Misconduct Records @ Dept 12
Court Case on Revealing Retroactive Police Misconduct Records @ Dept 12
Feb 8 @ 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm
Contra Costa hearing on whether police misconduct and lethal use of force records will be released retroactively (#SB1421) Case # N19-0109. Media Alliance, as with many Bay Area media outlets, filed public record requests after the January 1, 2019 enactment of Senate Bill 1421 which allowed the release of police misconduct and use of force records. Our requests to the cities of Antioch and Richmond are tied up in litigation from the police unions, which will be heard in the consolidated Contra Costa County case Walnut Creek Police Officers Association … Continued
7:00 pm Film & Discussion: Jackson @ Revolution Books
Film & Discussion: Jackson @ Revolution Books
Feb 8 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
In Mississippi, a state of almost 3 million, there is now only one abortion clinic in Jackson. This award winning documentary is an intimate, unprecedented look at the lives of three women affected by the vicious and constant attacks to deny women abortions. “Maisie Crow’s Jackson, about the last-remaining abortion clinic in the state of Mississippi, where the Dixie flag still flies over the capital, brings to mind Nina Simone’s song “Mississippi Goddam.” She wrote it after Medgar Evers’ 1963 assassination in Jackson. Watching this documentary about the embattled clinic, … Continued
2:00 pm Come Out and Support Huey Newton’s Memory @ West Oakland Library
Come Out and Support Huey Newton’s Memory @ West Oakland Library
Feb 9 @ 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Come Out and Support Huey Newton's Memory @ West Oakland Library
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2:00 pm Eyewitness Gaza: Palestinian Children Under Siege @ Omni Commons
Eyewitness Gaza: Palestinian Children Under Siege @ Omni Commons
Feb 9 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Eyewitness Gaza: Palestinian Children Under Siege @ Omni Commons
Heather La Mastro, a school teacher in Berkeley, recently traveled to occupied Palestine. She visited several refugee camps, hospitals and pediatric mental health care programs in the West Bank and Gaza Strip administered by the Palestine Children’s Relief Fund (PCRF). Heather will share her stories meeting Palestinian people, especially her students’ Palestinian pen pals in Gaza. She will be joined by Priscilla Wathington, the Managing Editor for Defense for Children International – Palestine (DCIP), an independent, local Palestinian child rights organization based in Ramallah. Priscilla will speak about the most … Continued
7:00 pm The Fight for Quality Education @ South Berkeley Senior Center
The Fight for Quality Education @ South Berkeley Senior Center
Feb 9 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Public education has been under attack for decades. But last year some things began to change. Teachers in West Virginia went on strike and were joined by school cooks, secretaries, janitors, and bus drivers. Their example spread to schools across the country, including Kentucky, Oklahoma, and Arizona. Now it’s our time! Oakland teachers are preparing to fight back. Come to a discussion with activists in the fight for decent education in Oakland about what we can do to stand up to these attacks. Download PDF (2.1MB) For more event information: https://revolutionaryworkers.org/65559