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Group Discussion: The Communist Manifesto.
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Group Discussion: The Communist Manifesto.
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Jul 11 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm
Group Discussion: The Communist Manifesto. We will go through this foundational work of Marxism reading selective paragraphs with ample opportunity for discussion after each selection. Be prepared to voice, and defend, your views! Our discussion will be led by ICSS member Gene Ruyle. In preparation, please re-read the Manifesto itself, and if there are particular passages you want the group to consider, please send the full text of those passages to <cuylerluyle@mac.com> by Saturday morning so they can be included – and bring your own copy to our Zoom meeting … Continued
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A Short History of Green Unionism: Sunflower Alliance Meeting
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A Short History of Green Unionism: Sunflower Alliance Meeting
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Jul 11 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Gifford Hartman will speak about exemplary moments in labor history that help us imagine possibilities for breaking the current jobs vs. climate-and-community impasse. For one example: the actions of the petrochemical workers at Porto Marghera in Italy, whose struggles from the 1960s to the 1980s arguably made them the world’s first worker-ecologists: “They fought against the bosses, but also against the destruction of the workers’ health and environmental contamination.” (For a deeper dive, see this subtitled documentary: Porto Maghera: The Last Firebrands.) To get the Zoom link, RSVP to action@sunflower-alliance.org.69154
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Green Sunday: US-China Relations and the New Cold War
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Green Sunday: US-China Relations and the New Cold War
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Jul 11 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
US-China Relations and the New Cold War K.J Noh – Understanding US-China Relations in the Current Historical Moment From dealing with Covid, to mitigating global climate change, to managing global economic shifts, the most important factor determining the outcome of these critical issues is the nature of US-China relations. Yet, the US is clearly on a path towards conflict with China–“the US is already in the foothills of a cold war”, according to Kissinger–while analyses and news about this critical relationship in the MSM is saturated with misinformation, disinformation, … Continued
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Guerrilla Projection: Arts To Defund Line 3
@ Chase Bank
Guerrilla Projection: Arts To Defund Line 3
@ Chase Bank
Jul 12 @ 8:45 pm – 9:45 pm
Event by San Francisco Projection Department Facebook Event: https://fb.me/e/4t46Ou4lV Join us for one hour: GUERRILLA PROJECTIONS: SF Projection Dept will project Defund Line 3 art on Chase Bank. POP-UP ART SHOW: Outdoor gallery opening gala exhibit of Defund Line 3 art by 11 artists featured in the Defund Line 3 Poster Art Newspaper. STREET MURAL: Help paint a street mural with non-toxic clay and tempera paint. MUSIC: songs by 1000 Grandmothers and other special guests. POSTER ART DISTRO: Come pick up some poster art to put up, display or make … Continued
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Red Square: Transit for the People
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Red Square: Transit for the People
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Jul 13 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
Be it via car, bus, train, or bike, everyone uses some form of transportation as a daily part of their lives. But how does this connect to socialism, class struggle, and racial justice? RSVP Join the People’s Transit Alliance and Political Education to learn about how public transportation is an important site for socialist organizing. From public transit’s role as a unionized labor sector to its crucial position as a tool in the fight for ecosocialism and collective struggle, it’s clear that the stakes of how we move around where … Continued
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Cancel This Book: The Progressive Case Against Cancel Culture
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Take To The Streets for Civilian Climate Corps
@ Senator Feinstein's SF Office
Take To The Streets for Civilian Climate Corps
@ Senator Feinstein's SF Office
Jul 15 @ 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm
What: Rally at Sen. Feinstein’s offices On July 15th, Sunrise Movement is leading a protest to put the heat on Sen. Feinstein for her inaction on the climate crisis. Californians will come together to rally outside Feinsten’s offices at three different locations. Can you join the rally in downtown San Francisco to demand a bold and equity-based Civilian Climate Corps? Organizers from Extinction Rebellion SF Bay are collaborating with Sunrise to help fill roles for the action. If you’d like to get involved with planning or support in any way, … Continued
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California Doughnut Economics Coalition Book Group – All We Can Save
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California Doughnut Economics Coalition Book Group – All We Can Save
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Jul 15 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Are you hungry for deeper dialogue about the climate crisis and building community around solutions? We are too. A group of us at California Doughnut Economics Coalition are reading All We Can Save — it’s a book club! The book club helps us build on our doughnut economics foundation, further connect the (social & ecological) dots, and think more like a 21st-century economist. We want to extend the invite to all. About Book Club: A unique opportunity to read and share some information and inspirational conversation on important issues. The book club is an unbiased … Continued
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Good Trouble: Candlelight Vigil for Democracy
@ Entrance is on Martin Luther King
Good Trouble: Candlelight Vigil for Democracy
@ Entrance is on Martin Luther King
Jul 17 @ 8:00 pm – 9:00 pm
America is at a crossroads. Six months have passed since the failed attack on our nation and our democracy on January 6th. Since that day, anti-voter laws have been passed in states all over the country and the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent rulings have made clear that it will not act to protect the sacred right to vote. This summer, Congressional districts risk being redrawn in a way that will allow politicians to choose their voters – rather than the voters fairly choosing who represents them. We have reached an … Continued
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