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10:00 am Solano Stroll
Solano Stroll
Sep 10 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Solano Stroll
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10:30 am The Role of China in the Anti-imperialist Struggle @ Online
The Role of China in the Anti-imperialist Struggle @ Online
Sep 10 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm
Speaker: Sara Flounders    President Obama famously announced the US foreign policy pivot to Asia: “To preserve US hegemony, we have to make sure that America writes the rules of the global economy or China will.” The US ruling class has pushed this topic of China to the top of our agenda. US imperialism’s hostility to China is increasing with military threats, new rounds of sanctions, and increasingly wild fabrications. The media have been saturated with allegations of human rights abuses, forced labor, religious persecution and “genocide.” Addressing these topics … Continued
12:00 pm Copwatch Community Cookout! @ Grassroots House
Copwatch Community Cookout! @ Grassroots House
Sep 10 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Join us Sunday September 10! Stop by or hang out the whole time. Know Your Rights training 12-2pm. Share a meal in community 2-4pm! You are invited Sunday Sept 10! Delicious lunch grilled and prepped by your copwatch community. A training hosted by copwatch, for first-timers and those wanting a refresher course on their rights. All are welcome. Let’s talk about what’s going on in Berkeley, and beyond. We’ve got updates to share, and we wanna hear what you’re seeing and what you’re working on! RSVP! (RSVP so we can … Continued
5:00 pm Green Sunday:  The upsurge in labor militancy, from UPS drivers to Starbucks baristas @ Online
Green Sunday:  The upsurge in labor militancy, from UPS drivers to Starbucks baristas @ Online
Sep 10 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm
  This forum will reflect on the massive wave of current labor organizing, ranging from campaigns in major logistics (UPS) to industry (auto) to retail service (Trader Joe’s and Starbucks) to education (the University of California system, the Oakland Education Association, and United Teachers Los Angeles). It will be lead by Barry Eidlin, activist and scholar at McGill University, who is renowned for advocacy for, and analysis of, the “rank and file” strategy for building power from the base. Barry Eidlin is Associate Professor of Sociology at McGill University. He … Continued
6:30 pm Guaranteed Income Works: Oakland @ Grand Lake Theater
Guaranteed Income Works: Oakland @ Grand Lake Theater
Sep 12 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
The Guaranteed Income Works national tour is coming to Oakland on Tuesday, September 12th, with a screening of the new film, It’s Basic. Featured in the Tribeca Film Festival, It’s Basic follows recipients of guaranteed income – monthly cash payments with no strings attached – as they experience the transformative effects of financial stabillity on their lives and families. After the film, Former Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf will participate in a roundtable discussion with Michael D. Tubbs, founder of Mayors for a Guaranteed Income, and Alisha Roe, a recipient of … Continued
6:30 pm Let’s Talk, Let’s Learn Community Series: Shotspotter Gunshot Detection System @ Online
Let’s Talk, Let’s Learn Community Series: Shotspotter Gunshot Detection System @ Online
Sep 13 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
Online via Zoom (Register: https://forms.gle/3ndS1aHkPnudEXSHA) Join our community to discuss the impact of Shotspotter, an audio surveillance system used to detect gunshots, which was installed in Pasadena in 2022.  We will also hear experiences and lessons learned about Shotspotter from other cities across the nation. Speakers: Mohammad Tajsar, ACLU, Pasadena Ed Vogel, Lucy Parsons Labs, Chicago Tracy Rosenberg, Oakland Privacy, Oakland Aje “Je” Amaechi, Freedom to Thrive, Portland Moderated by Florence Annang, POP Pasadena 75541
9:00 am CEMTF Climate and Indigenous Leadership @ Online
CEMTF Climate and Indigenous Leadership @ Online
Sep 15 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
CEMTF Climate and Indigenous Leadership @ Online
Save the date for the next virtual summit from the Bay Area Climate Emergency Mobilization Task Force: Climate and Indigenous Leadership. This is the next in the series on Climate, Social Justice, and the Rights of Nature. Save the date.  Watch for program details Register here75558
2:00 pm Screening: A RISING TIDE: A look at homelessness in Alameda County @ Tara Pitman Library
Screening: A RISING TIDE: A look at homelessness in Alameda County @ Tara Pitman Library
Sep 16 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Screening: A RISING  TIDE: A look at homelessness in Alameda County @ Tara Pitman Library
Through the eyes of children, their families, and the helping industry that has developed from the housing crisis, A Rising Tide follows the strategies of families and service providers struggling with homelessness. The film results from a conversation between the filmmaker and Dr. Christine Ma. Dr. Ma is the Medical Director of two clinics working with houseless children and their families.  75602
6:00 pm Corporate Cannabis and the Economic Divide @ Online
Corporate Cannabis and the Economic Divide @ Online
Sep 16 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Presented by The Oakland Greens So weed is legal all over, proving again that profit wins over conservative morality. Are small independent growers, manufacturers, and dispensaries receiving a level playing field? The Green Party has long been an advocate for ending the war on drugs. We also support and encourage from our candidates an economic equalization position when it comes to the economics of cannabis. For September we deep dive into what solutions are out there to balance the playing fields with new systems to promote an economic lift up … Continued