ALAMEDA COUNTY: ALL OUT FOR ETHICAL INVESTMENT AND TO DIVEST FROM APARTHEID

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When:
December 10, 2024 all-day
2024-12-10T00:00:00-08:00
2024-12-11T00:00:00-08:00
Where:
Zoom & Board of Supervisors Meeting room
1221 Oak St.
Oakland
CA
🍉Alameda County Supervisors have an ethical investment policy resolution on this week’s 12/10 agenda. Let’s mobilize to demand they vote and pass this resolution that will keep our tax dollars from being invested in companies that cause harm, enable or profit from environmental derogation, occupation, war, systemic poverty, mass surveillance, immigration detention centers, genocide or apartheid!
🍉We’ll be packing the house at 9:30am and again at 4pm, as we anticipate that this motion is going to get delayed again by Supervisor Miley

🍉 At this meeting, the Alameda County Board of Supervisors will vote on the letter directing Alameda County’s Treasurer to divest the county from companies involved in Israeli apartheid and genocide. This letter was introduced on November 12, but Sup. Haubert moved to delay the vote until the December 10th Board meeting. At the beginning of a board meeting each supervisor can delay an item once by up to 2 meetings, and we anticipate Miley will move to delay again.
 
🇵🇸 It’s important that we pack the room at the start of the meeting to show strong community support from all across Alameda County in favor of divestment and come back later at 4 to give public comment! But if you can only join one of those times, please prioritize the 4pm mobilization. We must signal to our representatives that our communities take this seriously, and that any further delay is a miscarriage of Justice‼️

t is critical that the Board rejects this proposal for the following reasons:

  1. Unity and Community Needs Must Be Prioritized: In the face of rising antisemitism and significant budget challenges, divisive initiatives like BDS distract from supporting the well-being of the entire community and addressing critical issues.
  2. Insufficient Time for Public Input: Rushing this proposal undermines transparency and prevents thoughtful deliberation.
  3. Lack of Clarity: The proposal’s broad and undefined mandate leaves no room for open debate in a public forum and hinders meaningful accountability.

Provide Public Comment on Tuesday

In Person: The proposal will be considered at the Board Chambers (1221 Oak Street, 5th Floor, Oakland) at 4:00 p.m. and the public will be permitted to provide comments about this item. We encourage you to show up early, bring small signs, and prepare one-minute remarks.

Remember to fill out a digital speaker card at the front of the chambers as soon as you get there. For talking points, please refer to our guideGiven that this is a fast-moving situation, please click here to get real-time updates from JCRC Bay Area before the meeting.

On Zoom: Zoom link here. Instructions for remote participation here.

By Email: Click here to submit a personal email to the Supervisors and have your comment included in the public record. The proposal is item 51. For talking points, please refer to our guide.

Thanks for your ongoing advocacy. We are stronger together!

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