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, : Queer Women of Color Media Arts Project Workshop
Sunday, January 11th 2009  5:00 PM
www.qwocmap.org
Join QWOPMAP for one of our upcoming Spring 2010 Filmmaker Training Program workshops where you can turn your vision into reality. These workshops are offered to Lesbians, Same-Gender-Loving, Genderqueer, Transgender, Bisexual, Queer & Questioning women who are African Descent/Black, Asian/South Asian/South West Asian/Arab, Pacific Islander, Chicana/Latina, Native American & Mixed-race.
San Francisco, CA: Queer Women of Color Media Arts Project Workshop
Sunday, January 11th 2009  5:00 PM
www.qwocmap.org
Join QWOPMAP for one of our upcoming Spring 2010 Filmmaker Training Program workshops where you can turn your vision into reality. These workshops are offered to Lesbians, Same-Gender-Loving, Genderqueer, Transgender, Bisexual, Queer & Questioning women who are African Descent/Black, Asian/South Asian/South West Asian/Arab, Pacific Islander, Chicana/Latina, Native American & Mixed-race.
, : 10th Annual Media That Matters Call for Entries
Thursday, January 22nd 2009  Deadline 1/22/10
www.mediathatmattersfest.org
Films with a message are being accepted in the following categories: Short Films; Social Issues; All Genres; and All Ages. All submissions must be postmarked by 1/22/10 See website for full details.
San Francisco, CA: Computer Lab Volunteer Training
Monday, March 2nd 2009  6:30pm
http://www.ctnbayarea.org
Attend a volunteer training and learn how to become a computer tutor - then be placed in the community technology lab that is the best fot for your skills and interests. You may not think you're a computer expert, but if you know your way around the Internet, e-mail and office productivity programs, we could use your help. The Community Technology Network has partnered with computer labs across San Francisco to recruit and train computer volunteers to to teach computer classes, monitor labs and conduct one-on-one tutorials. This training will help you understand that sharing your knowledge of the computer is easy and fulfilling.
San Francisco, CA: The Purpose Prize
Thursday, March 5th 2009  12:00 AM PST - 12:00PM
http://www.purposeprize.org
Nominations for people of African-American descent, over 60, who are changing the world.
San Francisco, CA: Remaking The News: Maria Suarez Toro
Thursday, March 5th 2009  01:30 PM PST - 03:30PM
http://www.usfca.edu
Maria Suarez Toro is a feminist, journalist and human rights activist who co-directs FIRE: the Feminist International Radio Endeavour.
Oakland, CA: Tavis Smiley
Tuesday, March 10th 2009  06:30 PM PDT - 08:30PM
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/55118
TAVIS SMILEY SPEAKING Nationally known radio & television personality, Bestselling author, political commentator,
“ACCOUNTABLE: MAKING AMERICA AS GOOD AS ITS PROMISE”
Hosted by Andrea Lewis
Oakland, CA: The Invasion of Gaza
Thursday, March 12th 2009  4:00pm
With Hatem Bazian, Larry Everest and the Arab Resource and Organizing Center.
San Rafael, CA: Screening: America The Beautiful
Thursday, March 12th 2009  06:30 PM PDT - 09:00PM
http://www.beyondhunger.org
A special screening of Darryl Robert's documentary America The beautiful: Is America Obsessed With Beauty to benefit Beyond Hunger a nonprofit dedicated to helping individuals move beyond food and weight obsession.
Berkeley, CA: NetSquared
Tuesday, March 17th 2009  
http://www.netsquared.org/hrc-ucb
Request for Entries for the Human Rights Center Mobile Challenge to encourage innovations in mobile technologies for human rights investigations and advocacy.
Oakland, CA: Joel Berg
Tuesday, March 17th 2009  10:00am
http://www.accfb.org
Joel Berg reads from his book "All You can Eat: How Hungry is America" at the Alameda County Community Food Bank.
San Francisco, CA: Conversation About The Chronicle
Tuesday, March 17th 2009  5:30pm
http://www.spj.org
Fifteen of Northern California's editors, publishers, innovators and academics meet to discuss the future of the threatened San Francisco paper.
San Francisco, CA: James Madison Awards Banquet
Wednesday, March 18th 2009  5:30pm
http://www.spjchapters.org/norcal
Award ceremony for open government and first amendment awards given out by SPJ's Northern California chapter.
San Francisco, CA: Jet Martinez
Wednesday, March 18th 2009  7:30pm
http://www.counterpulse.org
Jet Martinez' murals crisscross San Francisco, from Potrero Hill to Clarion Alley, referencing surrealism and an unmistakeably unnatural nature, echoing artists from Africa and Asia to South America. Come hear him talk about his work and take a visual tour. Free.
San Francisco, CA: Shout: Art by Woman Veterans
Wednesday, March 18th 2009  6:00pm
http://www.swords-to-plowshares.org
An art show by women veterans to raise awareness about the obstacles they face returning home from war and transitioning from combat to community.
Berkeley, CA: Digital Television Public Access Taping
Thursday, March 19th 2009  06:30 PM PDT - 08:30PM
http://www.betv.org
Media Alliance and Berkeley Community Media are co-sponsoring the taping of a 28 minute-public access segment on the digital transition and the use of a converter box. Q+A session to be recorded.
Oakland, CA: Justice for Oscar Grant
Thursday, March 19th 2009  4:00pm
http://nojusticenobart.blogspot.com
No Justice No Bart is going to Rockridge BART to attempt a shutdown of the station. A large turnout is needed to meet this civil disobedience goal.
San Francisco, CA: Tax and Election Law for Public Policy
Thursday, March 19th 2009  09:00 AM PDT & Friday, March 20 2009 @ 04:00 PM PDT
http://www.afj.org
Presented by Alliance for Justice and the Bar Association of San Francisco.
Berkeley, CA: Mediation and Conflict Skills Training
Friday, March 20th 2009  06:00 PM PDT - 09:30PM
http://www.seedscrc.org
40 hour training course in conflict mediation.
Berkeley, CA: Mo Project
Friday, March 20th 2009  
http://www.moproject.com
M0 project is a media competition open to California youth aged 13-18. Videos and posters about how people are making their neighborhoods healthier will be shown to state and local lawmakers to help shape future funding and law.
Oakland, CA: Anthony Grassroots Prize
Saturday, March 21st 2009  
http:///www.rosefdn.org/anthonyprize
The 2009 Anthony Prize is a $1,000 cash award recognizing outstanding achievement in grassroots environmental activism. Nominations are due by March 21, 2009.
San Francisco, CA: 2008-2009 Ethnic Media Professional Development Workshops
Saturday, March 21st 2009  9:30am
http://www.newamericamedia.org
Workshops sponsored by New America Media and co-sponsoried by the Graduate School of Journalism, UC Berkeley and The Center for the Integration and Improvement of Journalism.
San Francisco, CA: Careers in Animation
Saturday, March 21st 2009  11:00am
A panel discussion on careers in animation with Carlos Baena of Pixar, Josh Book of Wildbrain, Jim Conrads of Dreamworks, Dawn Haggstad with Pixar, Marge Dean with Wildbrain and Eric Pavey with Electronic Arts. "Come hear more about 3D geekery and be regaled with tales from behind the monitor". Free.
San Francisco, CA: Anti-War and Anti-Occupation protest
Saturday, March 21st 2009  11:00 AM
http://www.answer.org
March 21st National Day of Action on the 6th anniversary of the Iraq War.
Berkeley, CA: Screening: People's Park Then and Now
Sunday, March 22nd 2009  6:00pm
A new documentary featuring archival footage from the Free Speech Movement. Sponsored by Art and Education Media. Proceeds benefit Food Not Bombs.
Sacramento, CA: Screening: Broadcast Blues
Sunday, March 22nd 2009  2:00pm
A new film on media activism by filmmaker and former journalist Sue Wilson. Rally against hate radio and the ever-popular Rush Limbaugh at 1:30pm before the premiere.
San Francisco, CA: Screening: Taking Root
Tuesday, March 24th 2009  6:00pm
http://www.itvs.org
Post-screening discussion with Suzanne Whelan of Friends of the Urban Forest and Muadi Mukenge of the Global Fund for Women.
Washington, DC: Calling for Justice - 2010 Census
Tuesday, March 24th 2009  11:00am PST
http://www.civilrights.org
A conference call to engage national, state and local leaders to strategically collaborate on ensuring an accurate count for underrepresented communities. With Arturo Vargas, National Assn of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials, Terry Ao, Asian-American Justice Center, Terri Ann Lowenthal, The Census Project and Wade Henderson of LCCR.
San Francisco, CA: Barbara Lee
Friday, March 27th 2009  12:00 PM PDT - 01:00PM
http://www.commonwealthclub.org
Barbara Lee: The Renegade for Peace and Justice
San Francisco, CA: Yolanda Lopez
Friday, March 27th 2009  7:00pm
http://www.mccla.org
A book about the artist and her activism. Lopez has consistently challenged predomonant modes of latino and Latina representation, proposing new models of gender, racial and cultural identity. With Dr. Amalia Mesa-Bains, UCLA.
San Francisco, CA: Muralist Report Back from Lebanon and Palestine
Friday, March 27th 2009  7:00pm
http://www.Precitaeyes.org
A report on recent projects created in Palestine and Lebanon. In January 2009, artists from Precita Eyes Mural Arts Center traveled to Palestine and Lebanon and worked with over 100 community members in the creation of 6 monumental murals.
Alameda, CA: Spot.us House Party
Saturday, March 28th 2009  5:00pm
http://www.spot.us
The spot.us community is hosting an informal dinner party to raise awareness about environmental hazards having a negative impact on East Bay communities living close to industrial runoff.
Berkeley, CA: Know Your Rights
Saturday, March 28th 2009  11:00am
Learn how to observe and document police activity, use a scanner, capture important video, and stay safe while doing it. All are welcome. This is a free event.
San Francisco, CA: Third Annual LEAP Conference
Saturday, March 28th 2009  8:30am
http://www.leap.org
The Community leadership Conference will explore what it means to be a leader in the 21st century. LEAP is a national organization founded in 1982 with a mission to achieve full particiation and equality for Asian pacific Americans through leadership, empowerment and policy.
San Francisco, CA: Screening: The Point
Saturday, March 28th 2009  7:00pm
http://baycat.org/thepoint
The Point follows two pre-teen friends as they produce "block-witness news", a news show that highlights the overlooked aspects of their block and the people they love. In the midst of urban blight and environmental hazards, they navigate through the obstacles to tell stories, until tragedy strikes close to home. The Point was shot on location in the Southeast Quadrant of San Francisco with the help of local organizations, businesses and residents.
San Francisco, CA: Free Battered Women Presents "Our Voices Within"
Saturday, March 28th 2009  3;30pm
http://www.freebatteredwomen.org
There are over 11,000 women imprisoned in California. The majority have survived domestic violence. Join Free Battered Women in celebrating the freedom of formerly incarcerated survivors of domestic abuse and to fight for the freedom of those who remain imprisoned.
Berkeley, CA: Drawing the Unusual
Sunday, March 29th 2009  10:30am
http://www.dminkler.com
Our poster art instructor is launching a drop-in series of workshops for children and youth in drawing that explores exaggeration, patterns, color, shadowing and perspective while encouraging the outrageous, the unusual and the strange. $10-$15 per session and ages 7-15.
Walnut Creek, CA: Sister Helen Prejean
Monday, March 30th 2009  7:00pm
http://www.brownpapertickets.com
Sister Helen Prejean, author of Dead Man Walking, will talk about her work against the death penalty. fifteen years after beginning her crusade, the Roman Catholic sister has witnessed five executions n Louisiana, and today educates the public about the death penalty by lecturing, organizing and writing.
New York, NY: Fellowship
Tuesday, March 31st 2009  12:00 AM PDT - 12:00PM
http://www.alstonbannerman.org
Fellowship for social change activists of color active for at least 10 years: sabbatical with a 25,000 stipend. Applications due 3/31/09.
San Francisco, CA: Jehan Sadat
Thursday, April 2nd 2009  06:00 PM PDT - 07:00PM
http://www.commonwealthclub.org
Widow of Egyptian President Anwar Sadat; Professor; Peace Advocate; Author, My Hope for Peace In conversation with Mary Bitterman, President and Trustee, The Bernard Osher Foundation
San Francisco, CA: Health Consequences of the Iraq War
Friday, April 3rd 2009  04:00 PM PDT - 08:00PM
Health Consequences of the Iraq War with speakers Dr. F.A. Al-Alusi, Department Head of Internal Medicine, Baghdad University and Dr Eric Stover, Director of Human Rights Center, School of Public Health, UC Berkeley
, : Screening: KimJonglia
Saturday, April 4th 2009  6:30pm
http://bampha.berkeley.edu
Documentary on the isolated leader of the North Korean regime with interviews from refugees from prison camps. Part of the Human Rights Film Festival.
Los Angeles, CA: The Single Payer Health Care Bus
Sunday, April 5th 2009  PM - Overnight Ride to LA
http://www.singlepayernow.net
The White House is organizing a regional universal healthcare summit in Los Angeles. Many have said the single payer option is off the table and support for H.R. 676 is not happening. The bus will inform the White House of California's vision for it's health care future. $70.00 roundtrip busfare or donate so someone else can go in your stead.
Berkeley, CA: Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
Thursday, April 9th 2009  7:00pm
Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf speaks at the McArthur Foundation Symposium on International Criminal Justice.
San Francisco, CA: CAAM Media Fund
Thursday, April 9th 2009  5:OOpm
http://www.caam.org
Funding for independent media intended for public television broadcast from the Center for Asian American Media. Production funds deadline is April 9th at 5:00pm PST.
Berkeley, CA: Diversifying Hip-Hop: Krip Hop and Homo Hop
Saturday, April 11th 2009  2:00pm
Krip-Hop Nation, Art and Action and the Univeristy of California bring you the first ever panel/performance event highlighting two upcoming movements in hip-hop (krip-hop by artists with disabilities and homo-hop by artists who are queer).
San Francisco, CA: Amy Goodman
Tuesday, April 14th 2009  8:00pm
Amy Goodman in conversation with Roy Eisenhardt at Cty Arts and Lectures
San Francisco, CA: Art and Politics: Stencil Nation
Wednesday, April 15th 2009  7:30pm
http://www.counterpulse.org
With dynamically illustrated perspectives across the art form, hundreds of photographs, and numerous essays curated by Stencilarchive.org founder Russell Howze. Stencil Nation builds upon published works to give the most extensive and up to date history of stencil art.
San Francisco, CA: Remaking The News: Adam Clay Thompson
Thursday, April 16th 2009  07:00 PM PDT - 09:00PM
http://www.usfca.edu
The Propublica reporter and former staff writer at the Guardian and the Weekly and a Polk Award winner speaks on the future of investigative reporting.
San Francisco, CA: Netroots Nation Bay Area Summit
Friday, April 17th 2009  Noon
http://www.netrootsnation.org/newmedia
Technology played a pivotal role in the 2008 election and has forever changed the political landscape. Leading technology and civic leaders are coming together to discuss how new media is changing not only politics and democracy - but society and business as well.
San Francisco, CA: Delivery of 4,000 Paper Dolls
Monday, April 20th 2009  4:00pm
http://www.forcolombia.org/dayofprayeraction
Leaders in Washington this spring will decide whether to send more guns and helicopters for the war in Colombia. On Monday April 20th people in a half-dozen cities across the US will present 4,000 paper cutout dolls, each representing 1,000 of Colombia's four million displaced people. This symbolic action is intended to raise the profile of the Colombia's crisis and the need for anew US policy.
Oakland, CA: Screening: Crips and Bloods: Made in America
Wednesday, April 22nd 2009  6:30pm
http://www.itvs.org
Interviews with former and current gang members in Stacy Peralta's documentary. A presentation of ITVS Community Cinema.
San Francisco, CA: Global Commons
Wednesday, April 22nd 2009  7:30pm
http://www.counterpulse.org
A critique of the idea of a global commons, the history and context of the commons under feudalism, and a demonstration of the boundary between commons and commodity. With Ian Boal, Raj Patel and Vijaya Nagarajam.
San Francisco, CA: San Francisco Online Community Meetup
Wednesday, April 22nd 2009  7:00pm
http://www.techsoup.org
Free monthly gathering to discuss tools and strategies for building and managing effective online communities. This month with Nish Nadaraja and Michelle Broderick from Yelp.
Oakland, CA: Climate of Change
Thursday, April 23rd 2009  6:00pm
http://www.baylocalize.org
Join Bay Localize for an evening of music, insight and conversation around building stronger communities in the face of climate change and the economic crisis. learn how global, federal and state policies will impact local efforts - and how you can get involved.
Oakland, CA: Fran Beal
Thursday, April 23rd 2009  12:30pm
http:/www.coloredgirls.org
Coming on the heels of President Obama's first 100 days in office, Fran Beal, social justice activist, writer and Third World Women's Alliance member, traces the history of gender and women's liberation up to the 2008 election.
San Francisco, CA: Where Memory Dwells: Macarena Gomez-Barris
Thursday, April 23rd 2009  7:30pm
http://www.moderntimesbookstore.com
The 1973 military coup in Chile deposed Salvador Alende and installed a dictatorship foralmost 20 years. In Where Memoory Dwells, Macarena Gomez-Barris examines cultural sites and representations in post-disctatorship Chile - what she calls memory symbolics - to uncover the impact of state sponsored violence.
San Francisco, CA: Zero Divide Technology Haiku Contest
Thursday, April 23rd 2009  12:00pm
http://www.zerodivide.org
Submit a technology-themed haiku on behalf of a nonprofit organization for a chance to win them $2,000. A panel of judges will select the top 10 entries and web votes will pick the winner amongst those. All submissions must be haiku form (5/7/5) and be technology-themed (Anybody want to submit one for us?)
Berkeley, CA: Pacifica Foundation Board Meeting
Friday, April 24th 2009  10:00AM
http://www.kpfa.org
The Pacifica Foundation, the object of a huge media democratization struggle in the 90's and early 2000's has a Bay Area meeting of it's listener-elected Board of Directors. Pacifica is the license holder for (5) high power radio stations and provides programming to hundreds of smaller community stations. Meeting Friday, Saturday and Sunday till 2pm. There will be times for public comment for each daily session.
Oakland, CA: Jailhouse Lawyer
Friday, April 24th 2009  6:30pm
http://www.freemumia.org
A dinner and rally celebrating the new book by Mumia Abu-Jamal "Jailhouse Lawyer" with Angela Davis and Noelle Hanrahan.
San Francisco, CA: San Francisco Open Studios Opening Reception
Friday, April 24th 2009  7:00pm
http://www.artexplosionstudios.com
Three locations to celebrate the 15th anniversary of Open Studios and get ready for the full weekend of over 100 Open Studios throughout the city. At 2425 17th Street (at Potrero), 744 Alabama Street (at 19th) and 2345 Harrison Street (at 19th) until 11pm.
San Francisco, CA: Freelancers Support Group
Friday, April 24th 2009  Noon
http://www.mediaworkers.org
New support group for independent writers, editors and journalists sponsored by the Media Workers Guild.
San Francisco, CA: Walk Against Rape
Saturday, April 25th 2009  All Day
http://www.sfwar.org
San Francisco Women Against Rape invites you to participate in our 4th annual Walk Against Rape. As part of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, Walk Against Rape will be held on April 25th, 2009. To register go to www.firstgiving.com/sfwar or register morning of the event. For more information, please visit our website at www.sfwar.org or call 415-861-2024.
San Francisco, CA: Community Technology Network at NTEN
Sunday, April 26th 2009  1:30pm
https://www.ntenonline.org
Community Technology Network is hosting an affinity group at the Nonprofit Technology Conference. The subject of discussion will be best practices and resources for stimulus package proposals.
Berkeley, CA: Coalition for a Democratic Pacifica - 60th Anniversary for the People
Monday, April 27th 2009  7:00pm
Coalition for a Democratic Pacifica hosts a meeting and potluck on the 60th Anniversary of KPFA's founding that doesn't cost $300 to attend - just a dollar or two donation in a basket. With a program and discussion on the state of KPFA and Pacifica.
Berkeley, CA: Basic Studio Production
Tuesday, April 28th 2009  6:00pm
http://www.betv.org
4-part class to learn to make your own TV show and be certified to produce at Berkeley Community Media's East Bay studios.
Frank Ogawa Plaza - 14th And Broadway - Oakland, CA: Civilian Control of Oakland Police Complaints
Tuesday, April 28th 2009  5:30pm
http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/04/23/18590987.php
Public comments needed for a proposal to have independent civilian investigators outside the Oakland Police Department Internal Affairs Department investigate citizen compliants against Oakland police officers. Speakers are needed at the Oakland City Council Public Safety Committee meeting to support this proposal.
Oakland, CA: Alice Walker: the Siege of Gaza
Tuesday, April 28th 2009  7:30pm
http://www.kpfa.org
Novelist and poet Alice Walker on her recent visit to Gaza, interviewed by Malihe Razazan and introcued by Penny Rosenwasser.
San Francisco, CA: Screening: Ferlinghetti
Tuesday, April 28th 2009  6:00pm
http://www.sffs.org
Documentary by Chris Felver on the Navy serviceman turned philosophical anarchist and Beat poet and writer. Also screens April 30th at 4pm at the Sundance Kabuki and May 6th at the Pacific Film Archive in Berkeley at 6:30pm.
Oakland, CA: Know Your Rights Training
Wednesday, April 29th 2009  7:00pm
berkeley-copwatch@lists.riseup.net
Training on police observation and the rights of citizens in police encounters. The trainers especially hope to gte folks who a) can bring video cameras b) have some spanish language skills c) feel comfortable documenting encounters with police.
San Francisco, CA: SF Supervisor's Hearing on PEG Support
Wednesday, April 29th 2009  11:00AM
http://www.accesssf.org
San Francisco Supervisor's Budget Committee Hearing on a possible amendment to the Administrative Code to set the level of PEG (public, educational and governmental cable access stations) funding in the future. This is necessary for the independent survival of public access television in San Francisco.
, WA: Webcast: Mapping Change: The First 100 Days of the Obama Administration
Wednesday, April 29th 2009  7:00AM PST
http://ustream.tv/channel/mapping-change
Keynote address by Susan Crawford, Special Assistant to the President. Webstreamed by the Media Access Project.
Oakland, CA: MayDay - Workers Rights March
Thursday, April 30th 2009  3:30pm
http://www.cwa.org
Rally of CWA workers at AT&T
San Francisco, CA: LunaFest - Call for Entries
Thursday, April 30th 2009  12:00AM
http://www.lunafest.org
LunaFest is a nationwide traveling festival of short films by .. for... and about.. women. The festival accepts short films of 20 minutes or less in a variety of genres that embody the inspirational roles of women in local, national and international communities. Postmark deadline for submissions of April 30, 2009.
San Francisco, CA: Jenzabar Foundation Social Media Leadership Award
Thursday, April 30th 2009  
http://www.jenzabarfoundation.org
The Foundation is offering a $3,000 grant to one nonprofit organization based on a blogger's demonstration of how they are effectively utilizing social media to raise awareness and/or funds for their cause.
San Francisco, CA: Arm The Spirit: Diana Block
Thursday, April 30th 2009  7:30pm
http://www.moderntimesbookstore.com
A memoir of 10 years on the run from the FBI. Introduced by Roxanne Dunbar Ortiz.
San Francisco, CA: The Role of Artists in 1968
Thursday, April 30th 2009  7:00pm
http:/www.mccla.org
The Sociology Department at SFSU presents a program celebrating the role of artists in the student movements of 1968 featuring "960 seconds" by Maris Bustamante and "Juana" by Carla Lucero.
Los Angeles, CA: The California Endowment Health Journalism Fellowship
Friday, May 1st 2009  12:00pm
http://annenberg.usc.edu/CentersandPrograms/ProfessionalEducation/CalendowFellowships.aspx
The California Endowment Health Journalism Fellowship is calling for applications from Caliofrnia television, radio and digital journalists from mainstream and ethnic media outlets for a training program on health reporting. Applications are due on May 1st.
San Francisco, CA: Journalism Innovations II
Friday, May 1st 2009  9:00am
http://www.artsandmedia.net
A showcase, colloquium and jam session for the people, ideas and projects that are defining the future of journalism around the Bay Area and beyond.
San Francisco, CA: Arts and Culture Journalism Fellowship
Friday, May 1st 2009  12:00AM
http://www.wiretapmag.org/about/fellowships
Wiretap Magazine, in partnership with the Nation Institute, is accepting applications for a new fellowship program. This is an eight month subsidized fellowship for entry level reporters to improve the coverage of independent arts and culture in America. One fellowship for a writer, the other for a video/photojournalist.
San Francisco, CA: May Day Immigration Rally
Friday, May 1st 2009  Noon
http://www.nnir.org
March from Dolores Park to Civic Center Plaza.
Berkeley, CA: US Trade Policy and Its Impacts
Saturday, May 2nd 2009  1:00pm
Panel discussions and workshops on just trade policy including land reform, agrarian politics, biofuels, agribusiness, indigenous issues, militarization, counterinsurgency and ethanol.
Berkeley, CA: Screening: Crude
Saturday, May 2nd 2009  6:15pm
http://bampha.berkeley.edu
Documentary of the Aguinda vs. Chevron case prosecuted by 30,000 Ecuadorians against Chevron Corporation for contaminating the Amazon rainforest.
Oakland, CA: BART Public Meeting on POlice Review
Saturday, May 2nd 2009  12:00pm
http://www.nojusticenobart.blogspot.com
Potential police oversight models, management of the existing BART police force. Community groups will try to set the agenda and establish community demands for BART policy.
Oakland, CA: Screening: Justice for San Salvador Atenco
Sunday, May 3rd 2009  6:30pm
http://www.chiapas-support.org/
Two videos on the community's sucessful resistenace in 2001-22 to government plans to build an airport. One of the video features police response to a 2006 visit by the Zapatista Other Campaign Caravan. This event is part of a coordinated support campaign to remember what happened in Atenco and free 12 remaining political prisoners from Mexican prisons.
Berkeley, CA: Soul of the New Machine
Monday, May 4th 2009  8:30am
http://hrc.berkeley.edu/events/newmachineconference/
Conference sponsored by the UC Berkeley Human Rights Center on incorporating technology into human rights investigations and advocacy.
Berkeley, CA: Screening: Z32
Monday, May 4th 2009  8:40pm
http://bampha.berkeley.edu
Documentary of a young Israeli soldier with regrets following his participation in an anti-Palestinian military operation. Part of the Human Rights Film Festival.
San Francisco, CA: Ethnic Media's Role in the 2010 Census - Roundtable Discussion
Tuesday, May 5th 2009  10:30am
http://newamerica.media.org
With David Campos, Carmen Chiu, Phil Ting and Mike Burns.
Berkeley, CA: Screening: Burma: Reporting From A Closed Country
Wednesday, May 6th 2009  8:45pm
http://bampha.berkeley.edu
Documentary on the Democratic Voice of Burma, dissident journalists operating within the miliary junta-ruled country. Part of the Human Rights Festival.
San Francisco, CA: Forum: What Comes After Newspapers
Thursday, May 7th 2009  7:30pm
http://www.zocalopublicsquare.org
Panel discussion with former Washington Post managing editor Steve Coll, Slate founder Michael Kinsley and for Sf Chronicle executive editor Phil Bronstein.
San Francisco, CA: Yes Means Yes
Thursday, May 7th 2009  7:00pm
http://www.moderntimesbookstore.com
Visions of Female Sexual Power and A World Without Rape edited by Jaclyn Friedman and Jessica Valenti.
San Francisco, CA: Fundraiser for The Beat Within
Friday, May 8th 2009  5:30pm
http://www.newamericamedia.org
The Beat Within conducts writing workshops at 40 Bay Area juvenile halls and publishes a magazine for incarcerated teens and is holding a fundraiser. Silent auction, music, food and drink and a chance to make a difference in the lives of at-risk youths.
San Francisco, CA: ASIFA OPEN Screening
Friday, May 8th 2009  7:15pm
Bring your animated film and show it at this open screening festival. Program will include films from Don Albrecht, Jeff Atwood, Signe Baumane, Charlie Canfield, Nick Fox-Geig, Gene Hamm, Andy Kaiser, Chris Perry, Michael Stevenson and the SF State Animation Program. Contact karlcohen@earthlink.net if you'd like to screen.
San Francisco, CA: Global Youth Media and Arts Festival
Saturday, May 9th 2009  6:00pm
http://www.zeum.org
500 Bay Area Youth focusing their creative lenses on the theme of Immigration and Identity.
San Francisco, CA: Screening: Family Values, Queer API Women's Films
Saturday, May 9th 2009  7:00pm
http://www.qwocamp.org
From a young girl's magical waltz with the moon to lyrical interpretations of grief to the strut of a queer secret agent, these films are a combination of family, funniness and freedom. All works created through the Queer Women of Color Media Arts Project.
Oakland, CA: Seminary of the Street: Anti-Racism Drop-In Classes
Sunday, May 10th 2009  7:00pm
http:/www.seminaryofhtestreet.org
Victor Lee Lewis, known for his role in the film "The Color of Fear" is teaching drop-in classes every Monday night at Seminary of the Street. Students earn social justice concepts while working to heal the underlying issues that male cross cultural social justice collaborations so difficult.
Oakland, CA: Oakland Rising Phone Bank
Monday, May 11th 2009  5:30pm
http://www.urbanhabitat.org
Phone banking to increase voter turnout for the statewide special election. May 7th - Just Cause 1611 Telegraph Avenue May 11 - Ella Baker - 344 40th Street May 13 - Urban Habitat - 436 14th Street
San Francisco, CA: Getting Started: Computer Lab Management
Monday, May 11th 2009  4:00pm
http://www.meetup.com/Community-Technology-Digital-Opportunity/calendar/10092571
Attend this meetup and learn from a panel of experts who have experience installing new computer labs and updating existing labs. We'll discuss things to consider when building a room, choosing software and ensuring that your equipment is secure.
San Mateo, CA: TPS: Broadband Innovation
Monday, May 11th 2009  9:00
http://www.techpolicysummit.com
Conference for members of the industry, academics, government workers and nonprofits on spurring broadband deployment and adoption.
Room 250/North Light Court - San Francisco, CA: City of San Francisco to Honor John Ross
Tuesday, May 12th 2009  3:00pm
The City of San Francisco to honor poet, journalist and activist John Ross at the May 12th Board of Supes meeting with a poetry reading "Poems Under the Dome" at 5:30pm at City Hall.

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