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Humanity, Nature and the 5G Apocalypse
@ Fellowship Hall
Humanity, Nature and the 5G Apocalypse
@ Fellowship Hall
Jan 12 @ 10:30 am – 12:00 pm
Gar Smith (he/him), Guest Speaker An overview of the invisible health and environmental impacts of the “5G wireless revolution” that lies behind The Internet of Things. Gar Smith is an award-winning investigative reporter, co-founder of Environmentalists Against War, Editor Emeritus of Earth Island Journal, and author of Nuclear Roulette and the War and Environment Reader. WHAT’S the PROBLEM WITH 5G ? 5th Generation (not to be confused with 5 Gigahertz) wireless is not yet activated here, but some 5G-ready Small Cell WTF’s have been installed, and 1000’s are planned! 5G … Continued
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What Is Socialism and What Good Is It?
@ Niebyl Proctor Library
What Is Socialism and What Good Is It?
@ Niebyl Proctor Library
Jan 12 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm
Sunday Morning at the Marxist Library Speaker will be Eugene E Ruyle, Emeritus Professor of Anthropology, CSU Long Beach, currently with ICSS in Oakland. Gene will discuss his forthcoming book, Socialism for Americans: A Scientific Introduction to the Global Struggle for Socialism. Gene’s basic idea is that although socialism takes different forms in different times and places, the revolutionary core of socialism lies in those societies that have actually had socialist revolutions: the Soviet Union, Yugoslavia and Eastern Europe, Korea, Vietnam, China, and Cuba. But this does not mean that the struggle for … Continued
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Green Sunday: Move to Amend and Efforts to End Corporate Rule
@ Niebyl Proctor Library
Green Sunday: Move to Amend and Efforts to End Corporate Rule
@ Niebyl Proctor Library
Jan 12 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
On January 21, 2010, with its ruling in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, the Supreme Court ruled that corporations are persons, entitled by the U.S. Constitution to buy elections and run our government. The Supreme Court’s misguided principle failed to recognize that corporations are legal fictions and only human beings are people. The corruption resulting from this and previous Supreme Court rulings has consolidated our political system into a single party plutocracy – a single “Business Party” witt Democratic and Republican wings controlled by corporate money. Move to Amend … Continued
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So how’d you become an activist
@ Redwood Gardens
So how’d you become an activist
@ Redwood Gardens
Jan 12 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm
Lifelong activist Cynthia Papermaster co-ordinator for Code Pink, has led the protests against war criminal professor John Yoo, and went on a 84 day hunger strike to close the Guantamano Bay Prison will speak about these actions and more. 67601
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No Coal in Richmond: Council Vote
@ Richmond City Hall
No Coal in Richmond: Council Vote
@ Richmond City Hall
Jan 14 @ 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm
Vote on ‘No Coal’ Ordinance At the December 3 Richmond City Council meeting, after hours of public testimony, the vote on the Richmond Coal Ordinance was delayed to a later meeting. Well, that meeting is now just around the corner! On Tuesday, January 14, the Richmond City Council will finally vote on the ordinance, which would phase out current coal and petroleum coke storage and handling at Richmond’s Levin terminal. It would also prevent future coal and petcoke operations in the city. Last year Richmond’s Levin terminal handled nearly … Continued
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Join Local Mayors to Support Robust Climate Action
@ Alameda city hall
Join Local Mayors to Support Robust Climate Action
@ Alameda city hall
Jan 15 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Stand with Alameda Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft, Albany Mayor Nick Pilch, and other elected officials to spread awareness of the need to: End state permits for new oil and gas wells, Implement a 2,500-foot human health and safety buffer zone around all oil and gas wells, Have the state commit to 100% clean renewable energy. These public officials, all members of the California branch of Elected Officials to Protect America (EOPCA), will highlight what cities are doing to raise awareness that local action makes a difference in curbing climate change. Launched in 2018, … Continued
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MAKING OUR WAY HOME: The Great Migration and the Black American Dream
@ St. Paul's Episcopal Church
MAKING OUR WAY HOME: The Great Migration and the Black American Dream
@ St. Paul's Episcopal Church
Jan 15 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm
“Blair Imani enlivens African American history for a new generation with her dynamic and thoughtful account of African American migration and resilience.” —Jamia Wilson, Publisher of Feminist Press Over the course of six decades an unprecedented wave of Black Americans left the south and spread across the nation in search of a better life. This migration sparked stunning demographic and cultural changes throughout twentieth-century America. Through gripping and accessible historical narrative paired with illustrations, author and activist Blair Imani portrays the largely overlooked impact of the Great Migration and how it affected – … Continued
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5G WIRELESS RADIATION EMITTERS – Discussion
@ South Berkeley Senior Center
5G WIRELESS RADIATION EMITTERS – Discussion
@ South Berkeley Senior Center
Jan 16 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
The Berkeley City Council soon considers installation of 5G wireless telecommunication facilities in residential & commercial areas of Berkeley. Councilmembers Ben Bartlett & Cheryl Davila co-host a community discussion – including Q &A. For details, call 510.365.1500 or 510.919.6431. 67574
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Diversity Film Series ‘The Long Shadow’
@ Ellen Driscoll Playhouse
Diversity Film Series ‘The Long Shadow’
@ Ellen Driscoll Playhouse
Jan 16 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Jan 16 in Piedmont; also Jan 19 at 12:30 pm in Oakland at The New Parkway Theater, 474 24th Street, between Telegraph and Broadway Of all the divisions in America, none is as insidious and destructive as racism. The Appreciating Diversity Film Series’ first program of 2020 is the powerful documentary, The Long Shadow, which traces the history of slavery from the country’s founding, up through its ties to racism today. Director Frances Causey and Producer Sally Holst, both privileged daughters of the South, were haunted by their families’ slave-owning … Continued
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Oakland Climate Strike and Resilient Village
@ Oscar Grant Plaza
Oakland Climate Strike and Resilient Village
@ Oscar Grant Plaza
Jan 17 @ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
Join Oakland youth for a community Resilient Village to raise awareness on climate resilience and how youth can stand up for climate justice, with hands-on workshops on herbal making, civic engagement, art, water catchment, live art making, youth performances, an open mic, and more. This event will provide youth with strategies for addressing climate change within their families and communities and ways to work for climate justice on a local and global scale. This action is youth led and co-hosted by YVA, Mycelium Youth Network, Planting Justice and others. This … Continued
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PG&E: Disability, Aging and Power – Envision a Grid That Works for Us and the Planet
@ Ed Roberts Campus
PG&E: Disability, Aging and Power – Envision a Grid That Works for Us and the Planet
@ Ed Roberts Campus
Jan 17 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm
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Concert for the Climate
@ Classic Cars West
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Community Circle on Gentrification
Community Circle on Gentrification
Jan 17 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Restorative Justice for Oakland Youth and the East Bay Church of Religious Science are holding a restorative circle on the topic of gentrification. During the circle, everyone will have the opportunity to share how they are impacted by gentrification and how communities can organize to heal. Feel free to come and invite others to join the conversation.67615
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Just Mercy- Community Screening & Solidarity Panel
@ Grand Lake Theater
Just Mercy- Community Screening & Solidarity Panel
@ Grand Lake Theater
Jan 17 @ 6:30 pm – 10:00 pm
This event is sponsored by AAPI Women Lead, Asian Prisoner Support Committee, and New Breath Foundation. Join us for a community screening of Just Mercy (https://justmercy.eji.org/), starring Jamie Foxx and Michael B. Jordan. There will be a “Solidarity through Struggle” panel after the film to discuss the range of impacts and experiences with the criminal justice system. Speakers to be announced. -Registration begins at 6:30 pm -Movie begins at immediately at 7 pm -Panel to begin after the movie Donations will be collected and matched for California Coalition for Women … Continued
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Perils of 5G-Our Streets, Our Choice?!
@ Thousand Oaks Baptist Church
Perils of 5G-Our Streets, Our Choice?!
@ Thousand Oaks Baptist Church
Jan 17 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Our Streets Our Choice* with 5G expert Dafna TACHOVER, Esq. and Karl MARET, MD/electrical engineer. Hosted by WiRED (Wireless Radiation Education and Defense) RSVP requested but not required via fb or email: 5GfreeBerkeley [at] gmail.com * http://www.mystreetmychoice.com WHAT’S THE PROB WITH 5G ? 5th Generation (not to be confused with 5 Gigahertz) wireless telecom facilities (WTF) will drastically increase: surveillance, hacking, fire risk, interference with weather prediction, property devaluations, energy use, worker endangerment, industrial clutter, co$t to cities and individuals, adverse health & environmental effects due to radiation! (For more info, see … Continued
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2020 Citizens’ Climate Lobby Northern California Regional Conference
@ Oakland Technical High School
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Women’s March Oakland 2020
@ Oscar Grant Plaza
Women’s March Oakland 2020
@ Oscar Grant Plaza
Jan 18 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
#OaklandCounts Women’s March Oakland 2020 has a single goal: getting all of us counted in 2020. At this nonpartisan, peaceful event, we will mobilize to raise awareness, volunteer hours and funding to get a complete Census count in Alameda County and make our voices heard at the polls. In addition to a march through the streets of downtown Oakland, this year’s event will feature our biggest Community Action Fair ever, with entertainment, food, art and a wide range of organizations offering opportunities to make a difference in Alameda County. The 2020 march is … Continued
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