[May 21] Shutdown Prison Control Units - Event and Movie

Bay Area STOPMAX presents:

"UNLOCK THE BOX"

Event and Movie Documenting the Struggle to Shutdown Prison Control Units

Thursday, May 21st, 2009 | $5

Mission Cultural Center for the Latino Arts
2868 Mission Street
San Francisco CA 94110

6pm food, performance and Speakers; 7pm movie screening

Contact: bayarea.stopmax@gmail.com

For more information Download PDF flyer

MABEL NEGRETE : Community and Projects
www.mabelnegrete.com
www.thecounternarrativesociety.org

[May 19] Radical Graphics Workshop: Intro to Photoshop

Tuesday May 19
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Galería de la Raza
Studio 24 2857 24th St. @ Bryant
San Francisco,CA 94110

Open to the public / Donations appreciated

This very introductory workshop is aimed at those who have little to no experience with Photoshop, with hopes of giving radicals some tools to begin making their own print and web flyers, posters, announcements, etc.

[May 15] Dinner to Celebrate Elections in El Salvador (San Rafael)

Friday, May 15
6 - 9 PM
First United Methodist Church
9 Ross Valley Drive (at Fourth Street)
San Rafael

Victory party to celebrate the outcome of the recent elections in El Salvador and the upcoming inauguration of a progressive president

Special guests will include Bay Area members of the FMLN (Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front) and CISPES (the Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador), as well as Marin election observers.
They will share their impressions and expectations for the future.

Celebrants are asked to bring a main dish or salad for 10-20 people or donate $10-20.
This event is sponsored by the Task Force on the Americas.
The venue is wheelchair accessible.

For more information, contact 415/924-3227, mitf@igc.org, or www.mitfamericas.org.

[May 12] SF School Board to vote on restoring JROTC

San Francisco School Board to VOTE
on restoring JROTC at its next meeting.

Come to the meeting and show your support for the school board members who are standing up against the Pentagon's onslaught.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009 - 6:00 pm
555 Franklin Street at McAllister

It is time for JROTC to go.

The San Francisco Board of Education voted over two years ago to phase out the Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps. JROTC is run by the Pentagon and their hand-picked military instructors. The program is scheduled to end this June.

The Pentagon and their allies are trying to overturn the school board decision. The board is expected to vote at its next meeting on a resolution to restore the program, introduced by the Pentagon's two most shameless supporters, Jill Wynns and Rachel Norton.

The school board voted to phase out JROTC because San Franciscans do not want the military in our schools. JROTC targets children as young as 14 and 15, particularly working class youth from communities of color. Nor do San Franciscans support a program that won't hire openly LGBT instructors, in line with the Pentagon's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy. JROTC costs school district taxpayers one million dollars per year.

The struggle to get the military out of our schools goes back to 1994, when the public and the school board learned that "for at least the last five years, ranks... a ritual punishment in which JROTC cadets are punched repeatedly... as they walk between a gauntlet of drill team members" was common in at least one high school. Since then, those opposed to the military presence in our schools have been subject to repeated threats and intimidation, including at least one death threat against a school board member.

In 2005, nearly 60% of San Francisco voters declared that we want military recruiters out of our schools. In 2006, the school board finally voted to phase out JROTC.

Last November, downtown and military money funded the "Yes on V" campaign, a purely advisory measure supposedly aimed at supporting JROTC, but really aimed at creating a "wedge issue" to defeat progressive candidates for the Board of Supervisors. Downtown poured $200,000 into this campaign, gained a small victory with Prop V, but lost every Supervisor campaign. Despite being out-spent 15 to 1, opponents of JROTC got nearly 150,000 votes.

The school board vote on May 12 should be the final chapter of this long campaign. If we win this vote, JROTC will be gone in June. Come to the meeting and show your support for the school board members who are standing up against the Pentagon's onslaught.

We can and will win.

http://www.NoMilitaryRecruitmentInOurSchools.org
NoJROTC@yahoo.com
510-326-1961

[May 9] Teach-in: Bail out working people, not the banks!

TEACH-IN & MASS MOBILIZATION PLANNING MEETING

SATURDAY, MAY 9, 2009 - 1 to 5 p.m.
(registration begins at 12:30 p.m.)
Plumbers Hall,
1621 Market St. @ Franklin St.
(3 blocks from Civic Station BART stop; @ Van Ness MUNI stop)
San Francisco

Without joining together for our common interests, we don't have the strength to change our government's priorities. We must begin to build a massive movement that will have the power to impact government policy and give people genuine hope for a better future.

Help organize a mass mobilization and ongoing action campaign around the following demands:

- No layoffs. Massive job-creation program.
- Tax the rich -- don't bail out the banks.
- Pass the Employee Free Choice Act.
- Single-payer healthcare for all.
- Affordable housing for all. Tenants' rights. Moratorium on foreclosures & evictions.
- Funding for jobs and for social services & infrastructure, not for war.
- Stop the ICE raids and deportations. Legalization for all!

Speakers:

- Art Pulaski, Secretary-Treasurer, California Federation of Labor;
- N'tanya Lee, Executive Director, Coleman Advocates for Children and Youth;
- Mark Dudzic, National Organizer, Labor for Single Payer Healthcare Campaign (Washington, D.C.);
- Rosie Martinez, SEIU Local 721 (Los Angeles);
- Steve Williams, Executive Director, POWER (People Organized to Win Employment Rights);
- Conny Ford, Vice President, San Francisco Labor Council;
- Clarence Thomas, ILWU Local 10;
- Jack Rasmus, Professor of economics St. Mary's College and Santa Clara Univ.;
- Alan Benjamin, Executive Committee, San Francisco Labor Council and Workers Emergency Recovery Campaign;
- Student representative, City College of San Francisco, Mission Campus.

ALSO:

Extended remarks from Bay Area labor and community leaders -- and ample time for dialogue among teach-in participants.

AND:

Spoken Word performance by YOUNG PLAYAZ


Initiated by the San Francisco Labor Council, South Bay Labor Council, and Workers Emergency Recovery Campaign

Donations will be requested at door to defray cost of renting the hall, printing leaflets and posters, and copying teach-in packets for all participants.
No one will be turned away for lack of funds.

[May 3] Justice for Atenco! / Justicia por Atenco (Oakland)

Sunday, May 3
Justice for Atenco!

A Community Report on San Salvador Atenco in Oakland

Niebyl-Proctor Library
6501 Telegraph Ave
Oakland, CA 94609
6:30 - 9:00 PM

We will show two videos on San Salvador Atenco and give some background on the community’s successful 2001 & 2002 resistance to government plans to build an airport on their land.
The second video will show police terrorizing the community on May 3 and 4, 2006, several days after the Zapatista Other Campaign visited Atenco.
We will have information on the new campaign to free the 12 remaining political prisoners.

This video commemoration is part of a coordinated national campaign in Mexico and an international support campaign to free the Atenco political prisoners.

Free admission.

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¡JUSTICIA PARA SAN SALVADOR ATENCO!
el 3 de Mayo de 2009 - 6:30 PM
Biblioteca Marxista de Niebyl Proctor
Avenida Telegraph # 6501
Oakland, California 94609

Informe comunitario sobre San Salvador Atenco. Presentación de dos videos. Uno, sobre el triunfo de la resistencia en San Salvador Atenco durante 2001 y 2002 ante los planes gubernamentales de construir un aeropuerto en sus terrenos. El segundo, muestra la violencia policiaca aterrorizando a la comunidad el 3 y 4 de Mayo de 2006, días después que la caravana de la Otra Campaña Zapatista visitara Atenco. La presentación de estos videos conmemorativos son parte de una campaña nacional en México e Internacional para no olvidar lo sucedido y para liberar a los presos políticos de Atenco. Habrá más Información sobre esta campaña para liberar a los 12 compañeros Atequenses aún presos. Todos son bienvenidos. La entrada es gratis.


Habrá a la venta artesanía de las cooperativas Zapatistas: Playeras, blusas y huipiles, bolsas, pasamontañas, paliacates y más!

Se habla español. Traducción disponible.

Auspiciado por: Comité de Apoyo a Chiapas
Para más información: (510) 654-9587
correo electrónico: cezmat@igc.org

[May 2] U.S. Trade Policy & Its Impacts on Food, Land, and Immigration in the Americas (UC Berkeley)

Not Just Change but Justice!
A joint LASC/NACLA Conference

U.S. Trade Policy & its Impacts on Food, Land, and Immigration

Saturday, May 2, 1 PM - 6 PM
110 Barrows Hall (near Telegraph & Bancroft)
UC Berkeley Campus

LASC: Latin america Solidarity Coalition (www.lasolidarity.org)
NACLA Report on the Americas: North American Congress on Latin America

U.S. Trade Policy & its Impacts on Food, Land, and Immigration

As we approach the end of Obama's first 100 days, grassroots groups working
in solidarity with Latin America and the Caribbean will come together to
assess the recent history of U.S. trade policy toward the region, and to
construct an agenda for the future that places the rights of people above
profit. This half-day program will examine how U.S. trade policy has
impacted issues of food, land, and immigration throughout the region, from
questions of food security in Haiti and Cuba, to biofuels and GMOs in
Brazil; from NAFTA and migration, to indigenous land rights in Bolivia.
Experts and movement leaders from throughout the country will participate in
this day of learning and action, and work together to create not just
change, but justice in the Americas.

1pm – 3pm: Panel discussion: each speaker is 10-12min
- Introduction: Christy Thornton, NACLA
- CAFTA: Kathy Hoyt, Nicaragua Network
- NAFTA: David Bacon, photojournalist, author of Illegal People
-US Trade Policy and Immigration: Colin Raja, National Network on Immigrant and Refugee Rights
- Agrarian and Land Reform: Angus Wright
- Biofuels and agrobusiness: Eric Holt Giménez, Food First
- Indigenous issues/mega projects: Maria Ramos, NISGUA
- U.S. trade and relations with Venezuela: Martin Sanchez, Consulate of Venezuela

3:30 – 5: Workshops

Constructing alternatives in food, land, and trade: Bolivia, Venezuela, and Ecuador
• Roger Burbach, Center for the Study of the Americas (CENSA)
• Martin Sanchez, Consulate of Venezuela

- Militarization & Counterinsurgency: How Plan Colombia and "Plan Mexico" support the neoliberal agenda
• Mary Ann Tenuto, Chiapas Support Committee
• John Lindsay Poland, Fellowship of Reconciliation

Immigration, food security, and US relations: a comparison of Cuba and Haiti
• Delvis Fernandez, Cuban American Alliance Education Fund
• Pierre Laboissiere, Co-Founder, Haiti Action Committee

Big soy and ethanol agribusiness in the Southern Cone: /Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay
• Eric Holt Giménez, Food First
• EricaOmena Erickson, Friends of the MST
• Theresa Cameranesi, SOA Watch San Francisco

5 - 6: Wrap up and moving forward

WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE
CONTACT 510-525-5497

[May 1] Marcha 1 de mayo / May 1 march (San Francisco)

[English below]

Únete a la marcha pro-migrante y trabajadores
Día internacional del trabajador

¡Trabajo sí! ¡Guerra no! ¡Legalización ahora!

1 de mayo - 1:30pm
Parque Dolores [Calle 19 y Dolores]

El gobierno sigue gastando billones en la guerra mientras que las condiciones para los trabajadores empeoran por la perdida de sus trabajos, los recortes en servicios e incremento a la represión. Este día internacional del trabajador, tomeremos las calles para exigir respeto a nuestra ciudad santuario, derechos iguales para los inmigrantes, ¡no! al recorte de ningún servicio, y paz con justicia en Irak, Afganistán, Palestina y más alla.

coalición deporten a la migra . alianza 1ero de mayo . sf immigrant rights defense committee

Para más información: 415.487.9203



Join the immigrant & worker rights march

Work not war! Legalization now!

May 1st - International worker's day
1:30pm - Dolores Park [19th & Dolores]

The government continues to spend billions on the war while conditions for workers worsen due to job loss, service cuts and increased repression. this international worker’s day let’s take the streets to demand respect for our sanctuary city, equal rights for immigrants, no cuts to any services, and peace with justice in Iraq, Afghanistan, Palestine and beyond.

deporten a la migra coalition . may 1st alliance . sf immigrant rights defense committee

for more information: 415.487.9203

[May 1] Marcha 1 de mayo / May 1 march (Oakland)

DIA INTERNACIONAL DE LOS TRABAJADORES
VIERNES, 1ro de Mayo 2009 en Oakland

"DERECHOS HUMANOS PARA TODOS: Legalizacion, Si Podemos!"
3:30 - 4:30pm Programa en Fruitvale BART Plaza
4:30 - 6:00pm Marcha al Municipal

Alto a los ataques contra Inmigrantes!
Deporten a los bancos, NO a los Inmigrantes!
Alojamiento, Salud Medica y Educacion para TODOS!


INTERNATIONAL WORKERS DAY 2009
FRIDAY, MAY 1 in Oakland
"HUMAN RIGHTS FOR ALL: Legalization, Yes We Can!"
3:30 - 4:30pm Program at Fruitvale BART Plaza
4:30 - 6:00pm March to City Hall

Moratorium on ICE Raids, Detentions & Deportations!
No more Corporate Bailouts!
Housing, Healthcare & Education for ALL!

SPONSORING ORGANIZATIONS
Oakland Sin Fronteras Coalition (Mujeres Unidas y Activas, La Clinica de la Raza, Huaxtec, Filipinos for Affirmative Action, Anakbayan East Bay, East Side Arts Alliance, Black Alliance for Just Immigration, East Bay Sanctuary/Santuario), Lucha Unida al Jornalero, EBASE, Interfaith Worker Committee, Critical Resistance, JustCause Oakland, Alameda Labor Council, Priority African Network, Bay Area Immigration Task Force, TIGRA, Association fo Raza Educators, Centro Legal, Revolutionary Workers Group, Labor Committee for Peace & Justice, American Friends Service Committee, Solidarity, Oakland Education Association, Social Justice Committee of the Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian-Universalists.

[May 1] Marcha 1 de mayo / May 1 march (San Jose)

Inmigrantes Unidos Marchando por una Reforma Justa y Humana

Alianza por Reforma Migratoria del Valle del Silicio (SVAIR) urge a todas las comunidades a participar en las Marchas Nacionales:

1 de mayo - 4:00 PM

Story & King Rd

San Jose


¡Si no puede marchar, dénos la bienvenida en el City Hall de San Jose, pero no deje de participar!


Immigrants United Marching for Just and Humane Immigration Reform

Silicon Valley Alliance for Immigration Reform (SVAIR) urges all communities to participate in National Marches:

May 1st at 4:00pm.
Story & King Rd
San Jose, CA