Washington, DC: Youth Digital Storytelling Competition
Friday, February 22nd 2013 5:00pm
http://newsaction.org/contest/This competition is open to all middle and high school students. Your goal is to tell a great story. Focus on one person and tell how his or her story relates to a bigger global issue. Your reporting must be original, factual and true, and it should consider multiple sides of the story. It should feature at least three voices: an in-person interview with the individual affected, an expert on the topic (like a researcher, a teacher, a doctor, or a professor), and any other third voice of your choice. That third person can be you, the narrator.
San Francisco, CA: Belva Davis Celebration
Saturday, February 23rd 2013 7:00pm
Author Belva Davis, is a foundational player in Bay Area journalism with a career spanning more than five decades. Since becoming the first black female television journalist in the West in 1964, she has covered events of local, national, and international scope; interviewed US Presidents and other world leaders; and, for the past 19 years, served as the host of KQED's "This Week in Northern California".
Berkeley, CA: Screening: 48
Tuesday, February 26th 2013 7:00pm
http://bampha.berkeley.eduSusana de Sousa Dias (Portugal, 2009). Susana de Sousa Dias’s remarkable, hypnotic film is composed of photographs taken upon the arrest of political prisoners during the forty-eight years of the Portuguese dictatorial regime. With Sun Xun’s animated short, Heroes No Longer (China, 2008). (102 mins)
San Francisco, CA: Andrew Lam
Wednesday, February 27th 2013 7:30pm
http://www.booksmith.comThe past plays itself out in surprising ways in the lives of people who thought they had moved beyond the nightmares of war and exodus. It comes
back on TV in the form of a confession from a cannibal; it enters the Vietnamese restaurant as a Vietnam Vet with a shameful secret; it articulates itself in the peculiar tics of a man with Tourette's Syndromewho struggles to deal with a profound tragedy. *Birds of Paradise Lost* is
an emotional tour de force, intricately rendering the false starts and revelations in the struggle for integration, and in so doing, the human
heart.
Berkeley, CA: Screening: Tears of Gaza
Thursday, February 28th 2013 7:00pm
http://www.mecaforpeace.org/events/berkeley-ca-tears-gaza-film-screening-and-discussionDisturbing, powerful and emotionally devastating, Tears of Gaza is less a conventional documentary than a shocking record: of the 2008-2009 3-week bombing of Gaza by the Israeli military (backed by the U.S., using US-made weapons). Photographed by several Palestinian cameramen both during and after the offensive, this powerful film by Norwegian director Vibeke Løkkeberg focuses on the impact of the attacks on the civilian population. Similar events certainly occurred in Dresden, Tokyo, Baghdad and Sarajevo, but of course Gaza isn’t those places. Tears of Gaza demands that we examine the costs of war on a civilian populace. (Excerpted mostly from Steve Gravestock, 2011 Toronto International Film Festival)
San Francisco, CA: Screening: Punk in Africa
Thursday, February 28th 2013 7:00pm
http://www.atasite.org/2013/02/punk-in-africa/PUNK IN AFRICA traces this until-now untold story from its roots in the underground rock music of early 1970s Johannesburg, the first multi-racial punk bands formed in the wake of the Soweto Uprising and the militant anti-apartheid hardcore and post-punk bands of the 1980s to the rise of celebratory African-inspired ska bands which sprang up from Cape Town to Maputo in the democratic era of the 1990s. Today, an emerging generation of bands continue to draw on this legacy to confront the political challenges of contemporary Zimbabwe and the uncertain identity issues of the Afrikaans minority in South Africa as the scene also begins to spread across the rest of the African continent. Directed by Keith Jones and Deon Maas, TRT 82 min.
Oakland, CA: Larry Hales
Sunday, March 3rd 2013 4:00pm
National co-coordinator Peoples Power Assemblies. Visiting from New York, Larry Hales will present an analysis on Chris Dorner, his manifesto, and the meaning of the events surrounding it and his death.
Larry will discuss the relationship to the national fight against police brutality and racial profiling, from New York to California.
Oakland, CA: Screening: Rice Field of Dreams
Sunday, March 3rd 2013 2:15pm
http://www.oiff.org"As a graduate of the Academy of Arts University, I am pleased that my film is bringing various cultures and cities together to find out about this unique mix of the Cambodian and Cambodian American cultures, baseball, and the universal theme of overcoming challenges," said "Rice Field of Dreams" producer and director, Daron Ker. Asian Week interviewed me this week and its great to talk about the purpose of the film that I hope inspires people to dream big and take bold steps! I hope the film will be a catalyst to expand filmmaking and media education in Cambodia."
Berkeley, CA: The Dream Never Dies
Monday, March 4th 2013 7:00pm
http://tinyurl.com/av6pbk4, Join the East Bay Meditation Center (EBMC) for “The Dream Never Dies,” a benefit evening of music and conversation exploring the possibilities and practicalities of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s "Beloved Community" in the 21st century. The event features Alice Walker, Jack Kornfield, and Michael Bernard Beckwith with musical performances by Rickie Byars Beckwith & Raz Kennedy ~ moderated by Konda Mason.
San Francisco, CA: Innovate USF
Monday, March 4th 2013 6:30pm
http://bit.ly/InnovateUSF2013Share the excitement of entrepreneurship with emerging leaders who feel inspired, encouraged, and empowered to start businesses that benefit communities.
Come hear about some of the most innovative projects coming out of Bay Area students, who will be pitching their ideas to a friendly audience for collective input. Share your thoughts!
Sausalito, CA: Screening: Watershed
Tuesday, March 5th 2013 6:00pm
http://www.tiburonfilmfestival.comWhiskey is for drinking, water is for fighting is a well-worn saying when it comes to water politics, but in the Colorado River Basin, where the most dammed, dibbed, and diverted river in the world struggles to flow, some think fighting may be the only way left to reclaim this valuable resource.
Robert Redford’s voice hones the narrative of the threats to the once-mighty Colorado River, but Watershed is not all doom and gloom. It renders light moments that illuminate how letting go of the ways of old can lead to a convincing new water ethic – where, again, there can be enough for all.
Albany, CA: Food Security - Make It Local
Wednesday, March 6th 2013 6:00pm
http://www.occupythefarm.org/A forum to continue community dialogue and people-powered research around the future of urban agriculture and education at the Gill Tract and beyond......
Ongoing focus groups:
Education,
Farming,
Access and Management,
Research,
Ensuring equitable participation and results regarding race, class, gender, privilege...
This is the third public forum in the process of growing the community as a partner in establishing the Gill Tract as an urban agricultural resource and supporting the right to the land everywhere.
Dinner provided by Food Not Bombs
San Rafael, CA: Jill Lublin
Wednesday, March 6th 2013 6:30pm
http://www.cmcm.tvComing up March 6th we will have Jill Lublin as our guest speaker for our March Member Mixer. Jill is the 3-time bestselling author of Guerilla Publicity, Get Noticed...Get Referrals and Networking Magic. She has more than 200 speaking engagements each year and hosts the show "Messages of Hope."
For the mixer Jill will be talking about how we can "Be the News!" She will discuss a variety of ways to make projects have an impact, as well as tips about the publicity industry.
It's a mixer, so bring a snack and an appetite for discussion.
Avalon, CA: Traveling Radio Story Workshop
Friday, March 8th 2013 5:00pm
http://transom.org/?page_id=32584Workshop participants will gather Sunday evening and for the rest of the week be immersed in field recording, interviewing, digital editing, script writing, and narration. By the end of the week, each participant will have produced a short profile of a creative person living on Catalina. We finish with a Friday night listening party.
Some pieces may air on KISL-FM.
Applications due March 8, 2013 (11:59 p.m. EST)
Oakland, CA: Screening: Mumia Long Distance Revolutionary
Friday, March 8th 2013 7:30pm
http://www.mumia-the-movie.comWith Cornel West, Alice Walker, Angela Davis, Rubin Hurricane Carter, Ramona Africa, Peter Coyote, Giancarlo Esposito, Ruby Dee, Dick Gregory, Michael Parenti, Amy Goodman, Tariq Ali, Aya De Leon and Dave Zirin.
Brooklyn, NY: IFP Independent Filmmakers Lab
Friday, March 8th 2013 5:00pm
http://www.ifp.org/programs/labsIFP’s Independent Filmmaker Labs are a year-long fellowship supporting independent filmmakers when they need it most: through the completion, marketing, and distribution of their first features. Lab submission is open to all first-time documentary and narrative feature directors with films in post-production. Structured in three week-long components held over the year, the Labs offer personalized attention on post-production, audience building, and distribution strategies in the digital age, followed by continued support from IFP as the project premieres in the marketplace.
Recent Lab Project alumni include Concussion (Radius/TWC), Pariah (Focus Features), Una Noche (Sundance Selects), and documentaries Give Up Tomorrow, The Light In Her Eyes (both PBS’ “P.O.V.”) and War Don Don (HBO) - with many more Lab alumni set for upcoming festivals and broadcast
Oakland, CA: Ideas Into Action
Saturday, March 9th 2013 3:00pm
http://www.strikedebtbayarea.orgAt this meeting we will divide into affinity groups and start working:
Study & Research (people interested in tackling specific research questions, reading books together, feeding research to other groups)
Outreach & Education (people interested in getting our message out - to community groups, churches, and beyond)
Direct Action (people interested in organizing direct actions at Wells Fargo Shareholders meeting, and any other great ideas...)
Debtors' Union (tactical work for collective organizing against private and public debt)
Alternative Institutions (Alternative currencies, public banking, alternative credit score systems, communal living, and more!)
Oakland, CA: Report Back from Labor exchange Trip to Cuba
Sunday, March 10th 2013 5:00pm
Four Oakland activists recently attended a conference and meetings as well as museums and historic locations in Havana, then took a road trip to the above listed cities during a two week trip during late January and early February. Highlights included the Jose Marti, Revolution, early Havana, Archaeology, Bay of Pigs, and Che museums; a meeting with the legendary labor leader Pedro Ross, the World Balance Conference, and visits to Trinidad and Old Havana.
San Francisco, CA: SF Foundation Multicultural Fellowships
Monday, March 11th 2013 5;00pm
http://www.sff.org/programs/special-programs-and-funds/multicultural-fellowship-program/In an area with such a wealth of young talent, it is essential to cultivate the next generation of community leaders to reflect the diversity of our region. In our Multicultural Fellowship Program, we select young professionals of color with the promise and passion to create significant social change. By working in our grantmaking teams and contributing to numerous projects across the Foundation, fellows gain dynamic hands-on leadership experience. Former fellows now serve as executive directors and development directors in nonprofits, as program officers in foundations, as government officials, and as professionals and academics who serve or work with nonprofits.
San Francisco, CA: The Minority Reports
Tuesday, March 12th 2013 10:30am
http://www.ellabakercenter.org |Welcome Remarks by Reshma Shamasunder
The Enforcement Debate Within Immigration Reform
Margaret Huang, Executive Director, Rights Working Group
Panel Discussion: The Minority Reports
Angie Junck, Staff Attorney, Immigrant Legal Resource Center
Cynthia Buiza, Author/Researcher
Julia Harumi Mass, Staff Attorney, ACLU of Northern California
Community Response, Jakada Imani Executive Director, Ella Baker Center
Berkeley, CA: Nancy Mullane
Wednesday, March 13th 2013 7:00pm
http://www.kpfa.organ a murderer be redeemed? What happens to murderers who’ve served decades in prison? Award-winning journalist Nancy Mullane began asking these questions while visiting San Quentin State Prison on an assignment to report on the exploding costs of incarceration. The people she met in prison astonished her with their remorse, introspection, determination and hopes for freedom and forgiveness. The five men profiled in this book all committed tragic crimes that tore families and communities apart. But given a life sentence and the possibility of parole, society offered each man a kind of promise, that if he paid his debt to society and demonstrated rehabilitation, he might have a chance to return to a life outside the prison walls. Each man embraced that hope and spent decades in San Quentin working towards the possibility of a second chance.
State prison statistics, provided exclusively to Mullane, show that convicted murderers released from prison on parole never commit murder again, and less than 1% commit another crime.
Oakland, CA: A Feast to the Global Resistance
Wednesday, March 13th 2013 4:00pm
https://www.facebook.com/events/491728237558697/March 13 is the 4th anniversary of the shooting of Oakland anarchist activist, TRISTAN ANDERSON by Israeli Military Police. We mark the day gathering at Oscar Grant Plaza with a feast to the global resistance, a march, more...
4:00 FEAST and GATHER
5:30 MARCH and RALLY
6:30 FILM Clips and Skype Calls
from Resistance Movements Around the World
San Francisco, CA: JamesMadison Awards Banquet
Wednesday, March 13th 2013 5:30pm
jmawards13-es2002.eventbrite.com/?rank=1You are cordially invited to join the Society of Professional Journalists, Northern California chapter, in honoring champions of the First Amendment at the 28th Annual James Madison Awards Banquet on Tuesday, March 12, at the New Delhi Restaurant in San Francisco.
The evening will begin with a no-host reception at 5:30 p.m., followed by the dinner and awards ceremony at 6:30 p.m. All tickets must be purchased by noon on March 12, 2013.
Berkeley, CA: Lisa Gitelman
Thursday, March 14th 2013 5:00pm
http://bcnm.berkeley.edu“Amateurdom” and “fandom” were realms of amateur cultural production, the former self-articulated around 1870 and the latter around 1930. Could these “-doms” offer a resource for thinking about today’s amateur cultural production? What would and what should a history of amateurs look like?
Oakland, CA: Oakland Street Photography
Thursday, March 14th 2013 6:00pm
http://oaktechtalks3.eventbrite.comhe Bay area has some amazing photographers--and Oakland, CA has some of the best of the best of them, right here in our town. Come on on Thursday, March 14th to our third Oaktech talk and find out how Oakland street photograph Eric Arnold-who has taken so many emblematic images in our city, and Jingletown residents and photographers Lisa Levine and Peter Tonningsen--who do brilliant, large scale public art installations of their work around the world--but who have taken amazing photographs in Oakland--work, shoot, and innovate right here in our town.
San Francisco, CA: Town Hall: Save Social Security and Medicare
Thursday, March 14th 2013 10:00am
http://tinyurl.com/be33bqnThe gigantic debt was caused by oil wars, tax breaks for corporations and the rich, reckless speculation by financial institutions, and bailouts to the same institutions, but Republicans and Democrats alike want to cut Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid. Seniors, people with disability, children or spouses of someone who died, and low-income workers earned these benefits, and we must NOT let this robbery take place. We need jobs, not austerity. Come to this Town Hall meeting, learn more about what’s happening and what to do. Free. Wheelchair accessible.
San Rafael, CA: Basic Field Camera
Thursday, March 14th 2013 6:00pm
http://www.cmcm.tv
Learn basic shooting, audio recording and production techniques to create
quality programs. This core class offers hands-on training with the
Sony Z5 camcorders, microphones and tripods.
Berkeley, CA: Critical Issues in Online Education
Friday, March 15th 2013 Noon
http://ciioe.eventbrite.com/If online learning keeps you up at night (literally and/or figuratively), the Berkeley Center for New Media and the CITRIS Data and Democracy Initiative welcome you to join us for two days of lively discussion and debate around Critical Issues in Online Education. Whether you are a MOOC maniac or a pen-and-paper traditionalist, it is undeniable that information and communication technologies are rapidly transforming higher education. We are faced with urgent questions about the future of higher education and the opportunities, conditions, and tensions that emerge from on-campus and online settings. This highly anticipated conference will bring together interdisciplinary scholars, educational media developers, students, and employers to collaboratively explore, discuss, and advance shifting notions of equity, tools, metrics, communities of practice, and learning from a perspective of innovation and of concern for the future of higher education. Specifically, speakers will address issues such as theories of learning, research opportunities, the global reach of online education, and measuring learning online. The objective of the conference is to identify key factors in successfully implementing innovative online and on-campus learning platforms.
Mountain View, CA: Google Policy Fellowship
Friday, March 15th 2013 5:00pm
www.google.com/policyfellowshipApplications for the 2013 Google Policy Fellowship are now open through March 15, 2013. Fellows will receive a stipend of $7,500 for 10 weeks during the summer of 2013 (June-August). Exact dates of the fellowship will be worked out by the fellow and host organization.
San Francisco, CA: Bookmaking
Friday, March 15th 2013 7:30pm
http://www.gifttool.com/registrar/ShowEventDetails?ID=1767&EID=14427oin The Night Writer Society on March 15, from 7:30 to 9:00 PM for an evening seminar on what goes into designing a book, how extraordinary books are made, and how to craft inspiring books. Eli Horowitz will discuss how he came up with a book in the form of a deck of cards, containing a comb, and even a Z-shaped book. Rhiannon Alpers of San Francisco Center for the Book will discuss bookmaking from a fine art and craft standpoint, and talk about how you can make books on your own. The event will end with a Q & A, when you'll have the opportunity to pick these book experts' brains. All proceeds benefit 826 Valencia.
Berkeley, CA: Chavez Presente
Sunday, March 17th 2013 6:00pm
http://www.bfuu.org/eventsA Memorial Tribute to the late-great Leader of the Venezuelan Bolivarian Revolution. Join us to celebrate a life well-lived in the service of the vast majority of his people. We mourn the passing of the visionary indigenous South American President who had the heart, the soul, the intelligence, and the determination to use the vast oil wealth of his country for the uplifting of his long suppressed and impoverished people. Hugo Chavez presenté!
San Francisco, CA: Zero Waste Youth Convergence - Bay Area
Sunday, March 17th 2013 9:00am
http://ncrarecycles.org/civicrm/event/info?reset=1&id=17rganized by youth, for youth, the Zero Waste Youth Convergence will convene on Sunday, March 17th, 2013 at the City College of San Francisco,
Mission Campus
Sponsored by the Northern California Recycling Association (NCRA) as part of Zero Waste Week 2013, this particular event is inspired by young leaders in Brazil, Sweden and the Philippines who have organized previous Zero Waste Youth meetings to collaborate and promote the concept of Zero Waste in the next generation.
Oakland, CA: Screening: Where Should The Birds Fly
Monday, March 18th 2013 7:00pm
"Where Should The Birds Fly" documents the Israeli invasion and bombardment of Gaza in December 2008 and January 2009, brutally repeated in November of 2012. It tells the story of 2 courageous young Palestinian women: Mona Samouni and the filmmaker Fida Qishta.
Oakland, CA: Screening: Mumia, Long Distance Revolutionary
Wednesday, March 20th 2013 9:55pm
http://www.mumia-the-movie.comBefore he was convicted of murdering a policeman in 1981 and sentenced to die, Mumia Abu-Jamal was a gifted journalist and brilliant writer. Now after more than 30 years in prison and despite attempts to silence him, Mumia is not only still alive but continuing to report, educate, provoke and inspire. Mumia has authored several books from Death Row including Live From Death Row, All Things Censored, We Want Freedom, and Jailhouse Lawyers. He has also written and broadcasted more than 3,000 commentaries around the world on Prison Radio.
San Francisco, CA: American Honor Killings
Wednesday, March 20th 2013 7:00pm
http://www.citylights.com/bookstore/?fa=event&event_id=1725In American Honor Killings, straight and gay guys cross paths, and the result is murder. But what really happened? What role did hatred play? What about bullying and abuse? What were the men involved really like, and what was going on between them when the murder occurred? explores the truth behind squeamish reporting and uninformed political rants of the far right or fringe left. David McConnell, a New York-based novelist, researched cases from small-town Alabama to San Quentin's death row. The book recounts some of the most notorious crimes of our era.
Berkeley, CA: Why Green Tech Isn't Clean Tech
Thursday, March 21st 2013 7:30pm
http://www.synbiowatch.orgClean Tech" features ETC Group's Jim Thomas and Bay Area Fibershed visionary Rebecca Burgess in conversation with Gopal Dayaneni, of Movement Generation. They will discuss what we're not hearing from promoters about the "false solutions" of green technology -- their land grabs, environmental and safety risks, and threats.
San Francisco, CA: Art Explosion Open Studios
Friday, March 22nd 2013 7:00pm
https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?shva=1#inbox/13d12dc820213c6bSan Francisco's largest Artist's collective is holding its 13th Annual Spring Open Studios on March 22nd thru 24th. Come see over 100 artists as they exhibit their work from their studios and show in the gallery. Painters, sculptures, photographers, fashion designers and jewelers and will be showing. Please come and support original local artists, expand your art collection and find great deals. Get quality art at studio prices.
San Francisco, CA: Technophobia Film Festival
Friday, March 22nd 2013 8:00pm
http://www.atasite.org/2013/03/technophobia-film-festival/Technophobia is a film festival for 2013 that critiques the darkness of humanity, technology, and the future that is being born out of our society and culture.
Featuring existential films by both local and international artists that explore such concepts as identity, morality, corruption, depravity, sexuality, and gender.
For this special SF screening, free food and beverage will be provided along with a raffle to celebrate the premiere of bay area artist Cassandra Sechler’s film Wireboy, which will also be screened at this event.
San Francisco, CA: Save the Post Office Rally
Sunday, March 24th 2013 11:30am
National Day of Action to Keep Saturday Delivery and Save the Post Office – Called by the National Association of Letter Carriers. Bring your friends and family and make a Sunday of it in the Park and in North Beach.
Oakland, CA: Strategic Tech Teach-In
Tuesday, March 26th 2013 9:00am
http://www.aspirationtech.org/events/kapor/2013/marchThis one-day event will provide nonprofit organizations with an opportunity to explore best practices in nonprofit tech, raise their questions and concerns, and learn how others are applying digital and mobile tools in support of their social change efforts.
The agenda will be richly interactive and participant-driven. The focus will be on dialog and collaboration, and a primary objective will be to establish opportunities for participants to build and strengthen relationships where they can share knowledge and find support. We will engage registered participants before the event to invite thoughts and suggestions on what should be on the agenda and what kinds of outcomes will make time at the event well spent.
Oakland, CA: Migrant Justice is Food Justice
Wednesday, March 27th 2013 6:00pm
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/362843Join us for the second event in our Food Justice Film Salon series
Migrant Justice is Food Justice dinner|film|discussion
focused on the intersections between food, culture, migration, labor, and the current policy debate.
featured speakers -
Saru Jayaraman (author, Behind the Kitchen Door; co-founder; ROC United)
Hai Vo (organizer, Live Real & Viet Unity)
Gerald Lenoir (director, Black Alliance for Just Immigration)
moderated by Gerardo Marin & Navina Khanna
featured film -
Harvest of Empire (Juan Gonzalez)
San Francisco, CA: 35th Anniversary Luna Negra
Wednesday, March 27th 2013 7:33pm
http://www.missionculturalcenter.orgCome and enjoy our 35th Anniversary Magazine release with our annual LUNA NEGRA show, A night with dance, music, poetry, video and visual arts with women´s art. The celestial harp of Amelia Romano, accompany the full moon, with flamenco dance flavors of Kerensa deMars, the playfulness of Tango with Nora Dinzelbacher and the magic piano of the youth poet and composer Anais Azul.
The Bay Area's iconic poet Nina Serrano will open the doors of MCCLA memory and 35 years of art and culture, presenting our magazine "Corazón del Barrio". Expect more surprises during the night. Receive a FREE Magazine containing the history of the MCCLA from the last five years in images, and special sections with details of our classes, events, Mision Grafica posters, articles by Nina Serrano, poems by Alejandro Murguia and more. MCCLA would like to thank to our sponsors and community supporters in this issue, Gracias!
Berkeley, CA: Rob Dietz
Thursday, March 28th 2013 7:00pm
http://howmany.orgOverwhelmed by news of climate change, unemployment, species extinction, poverty? Rob Dietz will present a visionary but realistic alternative to the perpetual pursuit of economic growth – an economy where the goal is enough, not more.
Oakland, CA: Left Views of the Economic Crisis
Sunday, March 31st 2013 10:30am
http://www.csulb.edu/~eruyle/icss.htmlNearly three years after the official end of the Great Recession, the world capitalist economy is mired in seemingly endless crisis. Recession, debt defaults, and record unemployment plague the capitalist world, accompanied by austerity, massive cuts in social programs, skyrocketing poverty, increasing homelessness -- and at the very same time -- record corporate profits. One bottom line indicator of how bad things are: there are now fifty million "food insecure" people in the US alone (up from thirty six million in 2007), seventeen million of which are children. Despite the “happy talk” coming out of Washington, the US (and world) is in the midst of a profound, long-term social, political, and economic crisis, not seen since the days of the Great Depression.
What is going on? What's causing the ongoing crisis? What and where is it leading to?
You won't want to miss this important Sunday Morning session at the Marxist Library to hear a presentation on Left Views of the Economic Crisis. A survey of the left views on these questions will be presented, along with a critical analysis, and some ideas about the future. Discussion will follow.
NPML's Crisis Committee member Allan Miller will be presenting.
Berkeley, CA: A Study of Facebook Privacy Settings
Tuesday, April 2nd 2013 Noon
http://bcnm.berkeley.eduWith the increasing popularity of social network sites (SNS) users of all levels are sharing an unprecedented amount of personal information on the Internet. Most SNSs give users the ability to specify what they share with whom, but the difficulty of the task raises the question of whether users' privacy settings match their sharing intentions. Maritza Johnson presents the results of a study that measures sharing intentions to identify potential violations in users' real Facebook privacy settings. Her results indicate a mismatch between intentions and reality: every one of the 65 participants in the study had at least one confirmed sharing violation. In other words, SNS users' are unable to correctly manage their privacy settings. Her team also found that a majority of users cannot or will not fix such errors.
Sausalito, CA: Screening: Notes on a Road Less Taken
Tuesday, April 2nd 2013 6:00pm
http://www.tiburonfilmfestival.comFrom Gibraltar to Bamako. If you were to were to walk all the way, what sort of encounters would be in store for you? Would the routes of different migrations cross? Would the path between thousands of people going in the opposite direction have its meaning revealed? this is the quest undertaken by the director, who brings us along on a journey through the Africa she loves, during several months.
She is not alone: the trail is blazed by a public reader who is walking with his donkey/library on a pilgrimage to his birthplace. The stories that intertwine on the road all belong to the same history: the encounter with the Other - each one a matter of chance, each one a matter of a small miracle.
San Francisco, CA: The Energy Future in California in a Time of Climate Change
Wednesday, April 3rd 2013 9:00am
http://www.newamericamedia.orgEthnic communities overwhelmingly support the state policy (AB 32) to reduce greenhouse gas emissions that drive global warming, according to a poll last year by the Public Policy Institute of California.
At a time when interest in climate change impacts and energy security is high among readers, ethnic and community media journalists lack resources and specialized reporting skills to cover these complex topics.
San Francisco, CA: Present Shock
Thursday, April 4th 2013 7:00pm
http://www.citylights.com/bookstore/?fa=event&event_id=1749PRESENT SHOCK is a meditation on the anxious state of our time, as caused by the technologies that we’re increasingly dependant upon. It analyzes the cognitive dissonance created by the futile attempt to reconcile our digital selves with our physical brains and bodies, as well as our inability to keep up with Twitter, email, and how life-as-livestream has fragmented our worlds and created a ripple effect across our world. Award-winning media theorist Doug adroitly pulls together seemingly disparate threads and weaves them into one cultural narrative, from the rise of the Tea Party and Occupy Wall Street to zombie apocalypse fiction to the collapse of markets and beyond.
Richmond, CA: Hearing on the Chevron Fire
Friday, April 5th 2013 1;30pm
http://www.kcrt.com/kcrt-live.html.Agencies will provide recommendations to prevent future fires and harmful air emissions at chemical processing facilities as well as to improve monitoring systems and emergency response plans.
In attendance will be Contra Costa County Supervisor John Gioia, Richmond City Manager Bill Lindsay and representatives from the U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board, the California Division of Occupational Safety and Health the Bay Area Air Quality Management District and the Contra Costa Environmental Health Division and Hazardous Materials Program.
Berkeley, CA: Art for Partition
Saturday, April 6th 2013 2:00pm
http://www.1947partition.orgDiscover untold stories of South Asia's 1947 Partition. Engage through lectures, discussions, music, poetry and art. Support the preservation of first hand accounts by bidding on donated art works or attending the benefit luncheon. Free lecture and film screening at 2pm.
San Francisco, CA: Beyond Walls and Cages
Sunday, April 7th 2013 6:00pm
https://www.facebook.com/events/461231327282387/BEYOND WALLS AND CAGES challenges the idea that borders and prisons create safety, security, and order. Instead, walls and cages fortify wealth and power inequalities, racism, gender and sexual oppression. They rely on, and mobilize, fear and the promise of security to naturalize the abandonment of increasing numbers of people who have been criminalized and subject to increased policing of daily life
Berkeley, CA: Screening: Into the Abyss
Monday, April 8th 2013 7:00pm
http://bampha.berkeley.eduWerner Herzog’s very first film concept centered on a prison. Decades later, he reflects on a triple murder in a small Texas town through interviews with two men convicted of the killings. “A disquieting, heartbreaking look at American crime and punishment” (Hollywood Reporter). (107 mins
Berkeley, CA: Modeling Progressive Law
Tuesday, April 9th 2013 12:45pm
http://alicelaw.org/For nearly forty years, ALEC has secretively disseminated model laws to a network of more than 2,000 state legislators -- resulting in increased big-business dominance in American public life and a weakened democracy. Now, progressives are coming together to build the state and local political infrastructure necessary to support working families and the middle class, promote sustainability, and revitalize democracy. The American Legislative and Issue Campaign Exchange, or ALICE, is a small but vital piece of this infrastructure.
ALICE is an online public library of progressive state and local law. It brings together both “exemplary” laws (those introduced or enacted somewhere and worthy of replication) as well as “model” laws (those with suggested general language, ready to be tailored to a particular jurisdiction). There’s also background research, talking points, and other aids for effective communication. ALICE founder Joel Rogers will speak about how ALICE fits into a progressive strategy at the state and local level, and ways that students and faculty can get involved.
Pleasant Hill, CA: Multicultural Board Leadership Academy
Tuesday, April 9th 2013 5:30pm
http://www.compasspoint.org/multicultural-board-leadership-academyFor decades much has been written about developing diverse boards in the nonprofit sector but to date there’s been slow progress to not only recruit, but retain board members. In fact, while people of color make up 60% of the state’s population, they represent less than a quarter of all board members in California nonprofits[1] In addition, we continue to hear nonprofit leaders are challenged with recruiting, developing and retaining effective board members. We believe that meaningful diversity and representation on boards will raise the level of leadership and provide valuable perspectives to further the goals of our community organizations.
About the Academy
The goal of the Board Leadership Academy is to both recruit and train the next generation of diverse leaders to serve on the boards of the East Bay community.
San Rafael, CA: Intro to Final Cut Pro
Tuesday, April 9th 2013 6:00pm
http://www.cmcm.tvThis three-session workshop will focus on helping you learn the basics of Final Cut Pro X! You will become familiar with the new Final Cut Pro X interface. The workshop will guide you through the entire editing process- from importing media files to exporting a complete piece. We will cover the use of editing tools, effects, titles, and transitions as well as FCP X’s new organizational system. This class or certification in FCP 7 is required to use our editing lab. Knowledge of Mac OS X and basic computer navigation is strongly suggested. For those not familiar with the Mac Operating system there is a Mac Basics workshop offered an hour before the first session.
Alhambra, CA: Annenberg Health Journalism Fellowships
Wednesday, April 10th 2013 5:00pm
http://www.reportingonhealth.org/event/2013-national-health-journalism-fellowshipBased at USC's Annenberg School of Journalism, The National Health Journalism Fellowship and the Dennis A. Hunt Fund for Health Journalism are open to print, broadcast, and online journalists from around the country. National Fellows receive meals, travel, and lodging plus a $2,000 stipend upon publication or broadcast of a major fellowship project on a domestic health issue. Dennis Hunt Fund grantees attend the National Fellowship seminars and receive reporting grants of $2,500 to $10,000 (instead of the $2,000 stipend) upon publication or broadcast of a substantive project on a community health issues.
Berkeley, CA: Screening: The Island President
Wednesday, April 10th 2013 7:00pm
:www.rialtocinemas.com/index.php?location=elmwood&film=2012_island_elmThe Island President is the story of President Mohamed Nasheed of the Maldives, a man confronting a problem greater than any other world leader has ever faced: the survival of his country. After bringing democracy to the Maldives after thirty years of despotic rule, Nasheed is now faced
with an even greater challenge: as one of the most low-lying countries in the world, a rise of three feet in sea level would submerge the 1200 islands of the Maldives enough to make them uninhabitable.
San Francisco, CA: The Machine
Wednesday, April 10th 2013 7:00pm
http://www.citylights.com/bookstore/?fa=event&event_id=1751Before Barack Obama had even taken the oath of office after his historic victory, cadres of lobbyists, political hacks, oil tycoons, and right-wing politicians met to plan his political demise. The massive conservative infrastructure created by business groups beginning in the 1970s would not be sufficient, they concluded: in the age of Obama, something new — and bold — had to be done.
Written by the blogger who first exposed the Koch brothers in the mainstream media and who first reported on the lobbyists who brought us the Tea Parties, The Machine is a withering exposé of the plans to make America conservative again. Informed by years of muckraking research and firsthand reporting, Fang dissects the rise of patriot hate groups, explains the dynamics of the conservative message machine, reveals where the money comes from and how it is spent, and explicates how the different gears in the right-wing machine have been cleverly adapted to crush Obama and progressive reform, taking ordinary Americans hostage on the way.
The Machine sheds light on all the dark corners of the resurgent right, laying out its modus operandi in short, accessible chapters. Edgy and irreverent, this is the indispensable handbook for anyone interested in comprehending the conservative machine and the people, the money, and the strategies that make it tick.
San Francisco, CA: Evaluating Your Impact
Wednesday, April 10th 2013 9:00am
http://www.foundationcenter.orgHow are you measuring your impact? Are you telling the full story of your program or organization's achievement? How do you know you are making the impact you intend? How can you amplify your impact by using evaluation?
Workshop participants will take away:
How to think strategically about impact evaluation
Examples of techniques and experiences from programs across North America
How to develop leadership capacity through evaluation
Practical ideas for using findings to engage audiences and shape future program development
Presented by: Steve Patty, Ph.D. is founder and principal of Dialogues In Action, LLC, a consulting firm that helps leaders of organizations rethink the development of people.
Josh Leonard has worked and studied in the field of human development for 15 years. In various leadership roles at the YMCA of San Francisco and Silicon Valley, Josh has created programs and led teams to grow and stretch their self-concept, capacity for leadership, and ability to function as a team.
San Francisco, CA: Saru Jayaraman
Wednesday, April 10th 2013 5;30pm
http://www.rocunited.orgSustainable food must include sustainable working conditions. How do restaurant workers live on some of the lowest wages in America? And how do poor working conditions-discriminatory labor practices, exploitation, and unsanitary kitchens affect the meals that arrive at our restaurant tables? Saru Jayaraman, who founded the national restaurant workers' organization Restaurant Opportunities Centers (ROC) United, sets out to answer these questions by following the lives of restaurant workers in New York City, Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, Miami, Detroit, and New Orleans.
Join us for a special book preview and Q&A session with Saru Jayaraman, author and Co-Director of the Restaurant Opportunities Centers (ROC) United.
San Francisco, CA: Town Hall Meeting with ABC7
Wednesday, April 10th 2013 6;30pm
http://www.missonculturalcenter.orgABC7 News, Programming, and Public Affairs Departments will be in San Francisco’s Mission District to meet with local MCCLA supporters. Our goal is to hear from you about local issues and stories that affect your community. Information will be available on how to access the television station for news stories, promoting non-profit events and job opportunities.
Berkeley, CA: Low Carbon Routes to Public Health
Thursday, April 11th 2013 Noon
http://events.berkeley.edu/?event_ID=66013&date=2013-04-11&tab=all_eventsMany personal choices (how we travel, what type of housing we live in, where we live) and built environment choices (energy efficiency policy, zoning, and city planning trends) are important drivers of carbon emissions—and they influence health outcomes as well.
Curious about how we can limit climate change AND improve health? Join us for this special lecture with Prof. Alistair Woodward, co-Convening Lead Author of the forthcoming Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Fifth Assessment Report (AR5) chapter on "Human Health."
London, United Kingdom: Citizen Journalism Challenge
Friday, April 12th 2013 5:00pm
http://www.dochouse.orgWhat are you passionate about? What gets your goat? What does the mainstream media miss? What’s your perspective?
Make a film on your mobile phone on a topic you care about or a subject you want to investigate. Whether you want to highlight an issue, give someone else a voice or tell a story that’s personal to you, this is your chance to say it in your way.
San Francisco, CA: If Gender is a Kind Of Doing
Friday, April 12th 2013 7:00pm
http://www.missonculturalcenter.orgThis exhibit privileges formal achievement in visual art, showcasing expertise and training in visual fields; but it also asks “if gender is a kind of doing, an incessant activity performed in part, without one’s knowing and without one’s willing?” (Butler 2004, 35). Engaging Judith Butler’s question, the exhibit analyzes constructions of the female gender by including several compositions of the female form. From painting and drawing, to video and performance art, the works move viewers beyond formal values of art, and toward an understanding of the racial, patriarchal, and classed constructions of gender.
Furthermore, If gender is a kind of doing is an annual show for the Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts, and, historically, a Latina-only show. This fact complicates the bodies that are on display because many of them represent the female form outside racial definitions of the “Latina,” challenging notions of what is exotic and what is “normal.”
Boston, MA: Peace First Prizes
Friday, April 12th 2013 5:00pm
http://www.peacefirst.org/prize/action to make your school or community more peaceful?
Do you know a young person who's taken personal risks to stand up for their beliefs? Who's rallied others to make a difference?
The Peace First Prize is your chance to celebrate the powerful contributions of peacemakers. The Prize will recognize young people between the ages of 8-22 for their compassion, courage and ability to create collaborative change. Through a two-year $50,000 Peace First Fellowship we will invest in their leadership as peacemakers and share their stories with the nation.
Oakland, CA: Larry Shoup
Sunday, April 14th 2013 10:30am
http://www.csulb.edu/~eruyle/icss.htmlA little over a year ago, Larry Shoup signed a contract with Monthly Review Press to produce a new book on the premier capitalist ruling class organization in the U.S. and the world, the CFR. Although the book is not yet completed, after a year of research and writing, Larry feels that it is time to begin report backs on his findings and conclusions so far. The talk will begin with a portrait of the CFR, its capitalist class basis, recent organizational history, and national and international networks. The Council’s neoliberal and imperialist geopolitical and geoeconomic worldview will then be covered, including a case study of its central role in the war on and occupation of Iraq.
San Francisco, CA: Punk Rock and Schlock Karaoke Benefit for the SF Living Wage Coalition
Monday, April 15th 2013 8;00pm
www.livingwage-sf.orgEileen Murphy is one of San Francisco's first female KJs. She got her start at Annie's Cocktail Lounge in 2001 taking over from such musical heavyweights as Spike Slawson (Me First & The Gimme Gimmes, Swinging Utters) and KUSF's Terrorbull Ted. Eileen brings a fun, inclusive, and supportive element to karaoke. Her approach earned her City Search's Best San Francisco Karaoke honor in 2009. She has an extensive list of nearly 15,000 songs from all eras and genres.
New York, NY: Girls Who Code Summer Immersion
Monday, April 15th 2013 5:00pm
www.girlswhocode.com/applynowIn its signature 8-week summer program, Girls Who Code embeds 20 high school girls inside a technology company or university setting from 9 to 5 each day. Here, young women get hands-on experience in computing concepts, programming fundamentals, mobile phone development, robotics, and web development and design. Applications due April 15th at 5:00pm
San Francisco, CA: Screening: The Invisible War
Tuesday, April 16th 2013 7:00pm
https://rally.org/sparksftheinvisiblewarFrom Rehtaeh Parson's suicide, to the Steubenville rape case to the attacks on New Leaders Council's own Zerlina Maxwell, the culture around rape in the U.S. in alarming, but perhaps most alarming for our women in uniform. One out of every 5 active duty female soldiers are sexually assaulted or raped, and many suspect that figure to be under reported. And nearly 20,000 men are victimized every year.
Join NLC-SF, Good Ol Girs, Rally.org as we host a screening of The Invisible War, the Oscar nominated documentary about sexual assault in the U.S. military. The film is available courtesy of Spark, which helped secure funding for the film. After the film we'll have a short Q&A and discussion on what is happening in Congress, and what the rest of us can do to support our folks in uniform.
Santa Clara, CA: The Future of Publishing
Wednesday, April 17th 2013 3;30pm
These are strange days for writers. The publishing landscape is being radically transformed. Publishers have merged, cut back, or closed their doors, leaving editors out of work, cancelling books slated for publication, and making it harder for writers to make a living. New technology has delivered its own blow with the e-book and Amazon’s aggressive marketing, spurring ongoing legal battle of publishing titans in the US and Europe.
What does this mean for writers and readers?
On April 17th, Santa Clara’s Creative Writing Program will host a panel on “The Future of Publishing,” for all of us who read, write, and love books. Local authors, literary agents, the owner of Book Shop Santa Cruz, and the Santa Cruz/Monterey Chapter Chair of the National Writer’s Union will share insights and strategies to help us understand and navigate this brave new world of publishing.
Berkeley, CA: Growing Our Future
Thursday, April 18th 2013 7:00pm
http://www.ecologycenter.org/In honor of Cesar Chavez's commitment to community empowerment and self determination, we are hosting a night of community education and exploration around the topic of food sovereignty--the right of peoples to define their own food and agriculture systems. Come learn about struggles for reclamation of land and strategies for regaining control of our ailing food system. We invite you to enjoy a night of film, food, and presentations about inspiring examples of community based food production, ranging from urban farmers in LA to sustainable agriculture in Nicaragua.