[May 22] Voting for Berkeley Sanctuary / Votación para Santuario Berkeley

El Concilio y el Alcalde de Berkeley votarán para declarar a Berkeley una Ciudad Santuario en apoyo a la comunidad inmigrante

Martes 22 de Mayo a las 6:30 PM
2134 Martin Luther King Jr. Way
(En la entrada de las oficinas del Distrito Escolar)
Quienes: Padres de familia, lideres comunitarios, maestros y niños acompañenos para seguir el ejemplo de otras ciudades del area de la bahía como, Oakland, Richmond, San Francisco, San Jose y East Palo Alto: ciudades que se han declarado santuario. Antes de la junta, nos reuniremos en las gradas para apoyar la resolución, habrá oradores y medios de comunicación para difundir el apoyo a la comunidad inmigrante y protestar por las redadas y el terror que causa ICE en nuestras comunidades.

Apoyo: BOCA, East Bay Sanctuary Covenant, AFSCME LOCAL 3299 y miembros de la comunidad


Berkeley's Mayor and City Council will vote to join other Bay Area cities including Oakland, Richmond, San Francisco, San Jose and East Palo Alto in declaring itself an immigrant sanctuary
Before the meeting, community members will rally on the front steps of the City Council Chambers

Tuesday May 22, 2007 at 6:30 PM
2134 Martin Luther King Jr. Way
Who: Immigrant parents, community leaders, teachers and children will be on hand to testify about the terrifying impact of ICE raids on the City of Berkeley and to urge our city leaders to join other cities in reaffirming its support for the civil rights of all of its residents and declaring itself an immigrant sanctuary by way of a new historic ordinance.

Support: BOCA, East Bay Sanctuary Covenant, AFSCME LOCAL 3299, and community members

[May 22] Cucapas: People of the River (photo exhibit - SF)

Tuesday, May 22, 2007 - 6-9 PM
111 Minna - San Francisco

For more info: www.stand4dignity.org
info@stand4dignity.org

[May 16-19] International Conference on the Murders of Women in Mexico, Canada and Guatemala

Stanford University

Conference and all events FREE and open to the public!

The conference Feminicide = Sanctioned Murder: Race, Gender and Violence in Global Context will be examining the murders and disappearances of women in Mexico , Guatemala and Canada that are occurring on an epidemic scale.

The aim and purpose of the conference is to stop the violence and map out ways to bring about justice. Distinguished participants include Elena Poniatowska, one of Mexico’s most eminent writers, whose innovative writing advocates for women and the poor in their struggle for social and economic justice, and Lidia Cacho, who recently received an award from Amnesty International for exposing a net of pederasts linked to the government and big business, and for creating a shelter for the children, victims of trafficking and abuse in Cancún, Mexico.

The conference, presented by Chicana and Chicano Studies of The Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity at Stanford University , brings together the most knowledgeable experts on the subject of feminicide in recent years, including mothers of murdered and disappeared women, activists, academics, writers and journalists, human rights lawyers, artists and filmmakers.

In Ciudad Juarez alone over 400 victims have been murdered over the last fourteen years and over 600 have been reported disappeared. In Guatemala, more than 700 women a year are being killed with impunity. Recently, a conference in Canada revealed that over 100 indigenous women have been murdered in a similar manner.

Schedule:

* Killer’s Paradise, the screening of a new Canadian documentary about the feminicide in Guatemala. Discussion following.
When: Wednesday, May 16, 2007
Time: 7:00pm
Where: Main Quad, Building 260, Room 113

* Candlelight Vigil. People will gather to commemorate the women who have been murdered.
When: Thursday, May 17, 2007
Time: At dusk
Where: White Plaza

* Conference. Panels and featured speakers
When: Thursday and Friday, May 18 and 19
Where: Tresidder Union, Oak West

· Friday, May 18:
Opening speaker: Elena Poniatowska (9:00-10:00 am)
Relatives of Murdered Women (10:00 am-12:00 pm): Paula Flores ( Juarez ), Eva Arce
(Juarez), Gwenda Yuzicappi ( Canada ), Norma Cruz ( Guatemala )
Cover Up: Corruption, Torture and Erasure (2:00-4:00 pm): Marisela Ortiz, Miguel David Meza, Lidia Cacho
Plenary speaker: Rita Laura Segato (4:00-5:00), “Who Is Behind the Murders?”
Art and Human Rights (7:00-9:00): Rosa-Linda Fregoso, Lourdes Portillo, Irene Simmons

· Saturday, May 19:
· Remedies (10:00am – 12:00 pm): Adriana Carmona, Esther Chávez Cano, Judith Galarza
· Judicial Reform (2:00 – 4:00 pm): Lucha Castro, Carlos Castresana Fernández, Congresswoman Barbara Lee (to be confirmed)

*Closing speaker: Marcela Lagarde

NOTE: Simultaneous translation will be provided.

The art installation, ReDressing Injustice by Irene Simmons will be on display in Tresidder Lounge.

For additional information and directions to the conference visit: http://ccsre.Stanford.edu.

[May 17] Fight University of California's development of Hidrogen Bomb

Students at the University of California at Berkeley are doing a fast in solidarity with the UC Hunger Strike by UC Santa Barbara students opposed to the University's role in developing a new Hydrogen Bomb.

http://www.denverpost.com/headlines/ci_5500489

On May 17, the UC Regents will be meeting. The students at Berkeley have decided to go on a full hunger strike if the UC does not back out of their plans.

Info on attending the Regents meeting on Thursday, May 17th:

Schedule: 8 am - public comment period
If you'd like to make a one-minute statement to the Regents, please call their office during business hours to sign up: 510-987-9220.

10 am - Rally!
ARTivism! Join us outside the meeting for music, speeches, and beautiful art as we call on the Regents to adopt an emergency resolution to sever ties with the nuclear weapons labs.

11:20 - DOE lab oversight committee meets

12:00 - Press conference outside the meeting

Location: UCSF Mission Bay Campus. For driving directions, a campus map, and parking info, please see: http://pub.ucsf.edu/missionbay/directions/

Transportation: For carpool, please email chelseavc@gmail.com.
Public transit: The UCSF Mission Bay campus is served by the Muni T-Third Street line, which stops at the UCSF Mission Bay Station located on Third Street near 16th Street.

For more background on our movement: www.freetheuc.org.

And feel free to visit the fasters at our spot by Wheeler Hall, Monday-Wednesday 11 am - 6 pm!

Please forward this info on to your contacts. We need all the help we can get!

For more info:
http://nonukeshungerstrike.blogspot.com/
http://www.ucnuclearfree.org/
http://detodos-paratodos.blogspot.com/2007/05/huelga-de-hambre-en-la-universidad-de.html

To support us:
http://www.sbantiwar.org/hungerstrike

[May 12] Celebrate Roque Dalton (SF)

Celebration of the life and work of Salvadoran poet and revolutionary
Roque Dalton

Saturday, May 12 - 6-9 PM
312 Valencia St, San Francisco


Poetry, music, and commentary on the current situation in El Salvador / Latin America.

Salvadoran food will also be available.

Sponsored by the FMLN and Veterans of the Roque Dalton Cultural Brigade

[May 4] Noche Rebelde / Night of Rebellion (concert)

ONE STRUGGLE BAND, BROWN BUFFALO PROJECT, DJ AGANA!!
Viernes, 4 de Mayo / Friday, May 4 - 7:00 PM
Intertribal Friendship House (523 International Blvd, Oakland)

Recaudación de fondos para apoyar a la comunidad Cucapá de Baja California, Mexico y para una delegación indígena a Chiapas.
Fundraiser to support the Cucapa community from Baja California, Mexico & an indigenous delegation to Chiapas.

$5 estudiantes/students, $8 general

Para mas información, visita: http://stopthegenocidecampaign.blogspot.com

Una colaboracion de/A collaboration of:
Colectiva Zapatista Ramona ~ Stand for Dignity ~ SFSU Student Group ~ Chiapas Support Committee ~ SFSU MEChA ~ SKINS ~ Estacion Libre de Oakland ~ Intertribal Friendship House Committee

[May 4] Decolonization! An installation of self-rule


Opening reception for
DECOLONIZATION! AN INSTALLATION OF SELF RULE

Friday, MAY 4 - 6 TO 9PM
CORNELIA BELL'S BLACK BOTTOM GALLERY
1018 Pine Street, West Oakland 94607
Village Bottoms Cultural District

new work by marcel diallo, eesuu orundide,
githinji wa mbire, duane deterville & kimara dixon

PLUS:
decolonization suite!
freedom music by
Marcel Diallo, vocals
Ric Alexander, sax
India Cooke, violin
Kimara Dixon, bass
Kele Nitoto, percussion

the black new world
social aid & pleasure club
836 pine street - oakland, 94607
www.blacknewworld.com

[May 3] Atenco no se Olvida (AZ Davis)

Acción Zapatista Davis presents
Atenco no se Olivda

An evening of info & dialogue in solidarity with the victims & political prisoners from Atenco, Mexico

THURSDAY MAY 3rd - 8PM
119 WELLMAN HALL
UCDAVIS

screening the documentary:
ATENCO- BREAKING THE SIEGE

followed by discussion about the situation in atenco,
the otra campaña zapatista & its significance here in the US,
& a chance for folks to dialogue about the may 1st events

One year ago, on may 3rd and 4th, 2006 the mexican city of san salvador atenco was the site of brutal repression by thousands of federal police forces against the local community as well as members of the otra campaña zapatista. the horrific violence included the murder of two young men, rampant police brutality, arbitrary detentions, random raids of private homes, acts of torture, and sexual assault against dozens of women. one year later, 29 political prisoners remain incarcerated at the santiaguito prison, and justice has not been served...

info: laotracalifas@yahoo.com

[May 1] Marcha del 1 de Mayo en Oakland

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Los invitamos a participar en el Dia Internacional del Trabajador, el 1 de Mayo 2007 en Oakland

La MARCHA va empezar a las 10am en la PLAZITA de la FRUITVALE hasta el EDIFICIO FEDERAL en OAKLAND.

Legalizacion para Todos! Alto a las redadas y a las deportaciones!

Muchos grupos estan trabajando juntos prioritzando liderazgo inmigrante para planear esta marcha incluyendo:
CRECE, Lucha Unida de Jornaleros, Casa CHE de la Clinica de la Raza, East Bay Santuario, Mujeres Unidas y Activas, Causa Justa, Eastside Arts Alliance, Anew America & BAIRC

Si su grupo tiene interes en apoyar la planificacion de esta marcha por favor entre en contacto con Mujeres Unidas: (510) 261 3398, maria@mujeresunidas.net


We invite you to participate in International Workers Day, May 1, 2007 in Oakland!

MARCH May 1 at 10am from the FRUITVALE PLAZA to the FEDERAL BUILDING in OAKLAND

Legalization for all now! End detentions and deportations!

Many organizations are working together and prioritizing grassroots immigrant leadership to plan this march including:
CRECE, Lucha Unida de Jornaleros, Casa CHE de la Clinica de la Raza, East Bay Santuario, Mujeres Unidas y Activas, Just Cause, Eastside Arts Alliance, Anew America & BAIRC

If your organization is interested in helping to plan this march please get in touch with Mujeres Unidas: (510) 261 3398, claudia@mujeresunidas.net
http://www.mujeresunidas.net/

Check out our new report on the working conditions of household workers! http://www.mujeresunidas.net/media/MUA_rpt.pdf

[May 1] Marcha del 1 de Mayo en San Francisco

¡Celebre el día internacional del trabajador!
¡No trabaje!
¡No vaya a la escuela!

Marcha por la legalización para tod@s
Martes, el 1 de Mayo
12 del medio día
Parque Dolores
Deporten a la Migra se va a juntar en la Dolores y 19.
Busque nuestra manta amarilla.

El 1 de Mayo de 2006 fue histórico en el movimiento pro-inmigrante. Este 1 de Mayo hágalo histórico de nuevo —salga a la calle y únase a la marcha por la legalización y en contra de las redadas.

Celebrate international worker's day! Don't work or go to school!

March for the legalization for all now!
Tuesday, May 1st - 12 noon
Dolores Park
Deporten a la Migra will gather at Dolores & 19.
Look for our yellow banner.

MAY DAY 2006 will go down in history as the day millions of immigrants took this country back, by marching and boycotting school, work, and commercial products. This MAY DAY come help make history again--march to oppose the anti-immigrant bills proposed in congress and demand just legalization for all.