San Francisco, CA: Anti-Systemic Knowledge - Learning from the South
Wednesday, May 20th 2009 7:30pm
http://www.counterpulse.orgA talk on the coloniality of power and knowledge, transmodernity, border knowledge, indigenous socialism and other radical theories emerging from the Global South. Panelists will discuss developments in Venezuela, Amazonia and indigenous universities in Mexico and Canada. with Daphne Taylor-Garcia, Roberto Hernandez, and George Maher of UC Berkeley and Roxanne Dunbar Ortiz.
Berkeley, CA: Protest Removal of Women's Magazine - Cancelled
Thursday, May 21st 2009 5:00pm
The Women's Magazine is a weekly hour-long radio show produced by a diverse collective for community radio station KPFA. It focuses on coverage of local women's struggles and connecting them to global women's rights issues. After a 3-month sabbatical for KPFA to air a look at the Obama Administrations' first 100 days, the scheduled return to the air was abruptly canceled less than 10 minutes to airtime with guests waiting in studio. See update ...
The show remains off the air with no scheduled date of return. This is shabby treatment at best, and a big loss to local women's media. Come insist on women's programming, produced by for and about women and demand fairness and evenhandedness in programming at this left institution, the nation's first community radio station.
San Francisco, CA: Opportunity Agenda Telebriefing
Thursday, May 21st 2009 11:00AM PST
http://www.opportunityagenda.orgResearch findings on attitudes toward human rights and communicating on a range of social justice issues within the context of human rights. Specifically effective messages on human rights in the US and international treaties, the potential of using a human rights frame when discussing health care, due process, immigration, racial profiling and criminal justice and latent barriers including US exceptionalism, confusion about treaties and the role of government.
San Francisco, CA: The Economy: A Forum on Realities and Opportunities for Bay Area Nonprofits
Friday, May 22nd 2009 9:00am
http://www.compasspoint.orgForum and discussion on strategic leadership during the recession. Panelists include James Head, SF Foundation, Kim Klein and Jean Ross, California Budget Project, Jan Masaoka, Compasspoint, David Grco, Nonprofit Finnce Fund and Priscilla HUng, GIFT. Registration limited.
San Francisco, CA: VideoFest 2009: Labor and Dreams
Friday, May 22nd 2009 5:00pm
http://www.mccla.org6th Annual Festival and Contest. This year's theme is Labor and Dreams/Trabjos y Suenos. The idea honors work in the community, dreams surrounding labor, hopes that await in the future, and the significance of work done by men and women. Video artists are invited to submit works produced in 2006 or afterwards.
Oakland, CA: Bhopal Survivors Tour
Wednesday, May 27th 2009 12:30pm
http://coloredgirls.orgOn December 3, 1984, 27 tons of lethal gas leaked from the Union Carbide pesticide factory in Bhopal, India. 8,000 people were killed and thousands more have been affected by ongoing water contamination. The survivors tour continues to raise awareness of the event and advocate for Union Carbide's parent company Dow Chemical to take responsibility for the lasting impact of the leak.
Oakland, CA: 2009 Labor Notes Troublemakers School
Saturday, May 30th 2009 9:00am
Corporate America has created the biggest crisis for workers in decades. How do we face these challenges? Come for panels, workshops and discussions to understand the roots of this emergency and learn creative strategies to fight back.
San Francisco, CA: Dine for a Change - SF Women Against Rape
Thursday, June 4th 2009 http://www.sfwar.org/dine
Eat at a participating restaurant in the Bay Area and 25-40% of the gross bill will be donated to San Francisco's only community-based rape center. See the web link for details on participating restaurants.
San Francisco, CA: SF8 Hearing and Rally
Monday, June 8th 2009 8:00am
http://www.freethesf8.orgThe SF 8 are Black community elders and activists arrested in January 2007 on charges related to the 1971 killing of a San Francisco police officer. The case against the SF8 is a frame up based on torture-induced "confessions" and fabricated evidence.
San Francisco, CA: Mads Gilbert: Human Rights and the War In Gaza
Friday, June 12th 2009 12:00pm
www.crisishealth.org/chapters/ucsfA professor and physician based in Norway, Dr. Mads Gilbert has participated in numerous international emergency medical missions and training projects in war and post-conflict zones in Lebanon, the West Bank, Gaza, Iran, Burma, Cambodia, Afghanistan and Angola. During the recent conflict in Gaza, Dr. Gilbert was one of few foreign physicians on the ground, in a period when foreign journalists were barred from entry. He has published several articles and been interviewed extensively by CNN, the BBC and Al-Jazeera.
Oakland, CA: Apartheid Radio: KPFA at 60
Sunday, June 14th 2009 3:00pm
http://www.blockreportradio.comKPFA Radio Station over the last 60 years has been seen as the voice of progressive people and activists in Northern California. Some say right-wing internal politics govern the bastion of free speech. This panel asks why no black public affairs how? Why no prisoner issues show? Why so little labor and immigration coverage? With Miguel Gavilam Molina and J.R.
Richmond, CA: Measuring What Matters: Community Forum
Monday, June 15th 2009
Community forum to commemorate the release of the West County Indicator's project report: measuring What Matters: Neighborhood Research for Economic and Environmental Health and Justice in Richmond, North Richmond and San Pablo.
San Francisco, CA: Making Policy Public
Friday, June 26th 2009 12:00pm
http://www.making-policy-public.netCUP is seeking proposals for MPP, a series of foldout posters that use graphic and information design to explore and explain complex public policy issues. Advocates chosen through a juried submission process will receive 1,000 copies of the publication to distribute directly to their constituents and an honorarium of $1,000. Applications are due on June 26th.
, CA: Young Activist Award
Tuesday, June 30th 2009 12:00pm
http://www.savio.org/young_activist_award.htmlThis award carries a cash prize of $6,000 and is presented each year to a young person or persons with a deep commitment to human rights and social justice and a proven ability to transform this commitment into effective action. Nominations are due by June 30, 2009. Nominees must be under age 26 as of September 1, 2009.
Washington, DC: Washington Post Fellowship for Latin-American and Caribbean Journalists
Tuesday, June 30th 2009 12:00pm
http://www.wilsoncenter.orgA 3-week fellowship program offering 3 weeks of reporting with travel and lodging costs and a weekly stipend. Five journalists from the Latin American and Caribbean regions will have the opportunity to develop direct sources of information, enter into direct contact with public and private institutions, and experience in situ how Washington works. Fellows will be given a desk in the WP newsroom. Applications due by June 30th.
San Francisco, CA: Jane Mayer
Wednesday, July 1st 2009 5:30pm
http://www.commonwealthclub.orgJane Mayer takes a look at the way Bush Administration policies chipped away at the nation's core principals and addresses whether the Obama Adminstration is on the same path or undoing the damage. She addresses constitutional gray areas - torture, wiretapping, presidential power and Guantanamo detainees.
San Francisco, CA: Preserving American Justice: Thomas Wells
Thursday, July 9th 2009
What can we do to ensure our courts and judges are viewed as fair? How will impending decisions on habeas corpus and due process at Guantanamo Bay shape the political landscape. Wells is the president of the American Bar Association and an outspoken advocate for judicial independence.
San Francisco, CA: Computer Tutor Orientation
Monday, July 13th 2009 6:30pm
http://www.ctnbayarea.orgYou may not think you're a computer expert, but if you know your way around the Internet, email and office productivity programs, CTN could use your help! CTN has partnered with computer labs across San Francisco to recruit and train computer volunteers 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.