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10:30 am Turkiye 2023:  The Collapse @ Online
Turkiye 2023:  The Collapse @ Online
Feb 19 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm
Turkiye (the new and improved name replacing Turkey) is in a nosedive toward a total collapse.  This is an expected route of all neo-colonial countries dependent on imperialism. A new section of capitalists is using the NATO Gladio criminals to implement a narco-state to keep the economy alive in Turkiye.  Privatization and marketization of every aspect of life have come to a total failure. Unprecedented Corruption at every level, bribery, theft, eco-destruction, gang rule, and the rise of deadly attacks, especially on women, shows the limits of a market economy … Continued
4:00 pm Decolonization Reading Group: The Wretched of the Earth @ Omni Commons
Decolonization Reading Group: The Wretched of the Earth @ Omni Commons
Feb 19 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
https://twitter.com/comlibprograms/status/162702469748033126574607
7:00 pm SuDo Room: Women and Nonbinary Coding Nights
SuDo Room: Women and Nonbinary Coding Nights
Feb 20 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
https://twitter.com/sudoroom/status/162462931901127884874589
5:00 pm Biometrics Regulation: Global State of Play @ Online
Biometrics Regulation: Global State of Play @ Online
Feb 22 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Agenda | Resources | Registration As part of BCLT’s newly launched project on biometrics, we will be hosting a virtual symposium on February 22 and 23, 2023 titled ‘Biometrics Regulation: Global State-of-Play’.  Join us to hear leading global experts in the fields of law, public policy, social science, and computer science discuss existing data protection regulations for biometrics and future pathways for ethical innovation. We will discuss real-world innovations in Digital ID, facial recognition technology, and commercial digital wellness. Registration is now open!(opens in a new tab)   The aim of the virtual symposium is … Continued
12:00 pm Solidarity for East Palestine (Ohio) – CANCELLED @ Oscar Grant Plaza
Solidarity for East Palestine (Ohio) – CANCELLED @ Oscar Grant Plaza
Feb 23 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
CANCELLED We have a rare opportunity to work together to make national headlines for our sites. The Palestine, OH scandal has been flooding the news and it’s about to die out. We need to catch that wave before it’s gone. Let’s work together to bring attention to the fact that this isn’t just happening in E. Palestine. California is its own environmental trainwreck. We’re working with a media consultant and will get national news coverage if we get enough participation from all EJ groups in CA. We’ll have a press … Continued
4:00 pm Ukraine Flag Raising Ceremony @ MLK / Civic Center Park
Ukraine Flag Raising Ceremony @ MLK / Civic Center Park
Feb 23 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
https://twitter.com/SFJCRC/status/162850261673616998474618
6:45 pm “Police Reform in Oakland and Berkeley, Is it Working?” @ Online
“Police Reform in Oakland and Berkeley, Is it Working?” @ Online
Feb 23 @ 6:45 pm – 8:30 pm
  A timely discussion: “Police Reform in Oakland and Berkeley, Is it Working?” The event is hosted by the Wellstone Democratic Renewal Club. The discussion of Oakland will start with Darwin BondGraham, co-author of the acclaimed new book The Riders Come Out at Night, an explosive history of the Oakland Police Department. An award-winning investigative journalist, he serves as News Editor of The Oaklandside. The second Oakland speaker, Millie Cleveland, directed the Violence Prevention Project for West Oakland and is active with the Coalition for Police Accountability. For Berkeley, we … Continued
7:30 pm TASHA – A Play by Cat Brooks
TASHA – A Play by Cat Brooks
Feb 24 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm
San Francisco’s 3Girls Theatre Company returns to a full schedule of live performances for the first time since March of 2020, when their New Works Festival-literally only days away from taking the stage-was shut down by the pandemic. First out the gate will be the organization’s long brewing production of ‘Tasha, written by Black playwright, activist and former Oakland Mayoral candidate Cat Brooks. Brooks, who looks to the late Ntozake Shange and her play For Colored Girls … as an inspiration both in general and especially for ‘Tasha, began writing the play … Continued