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DESCRIPTION:The Assembly is every Sunday – 2:00 PM – Mosswood Park Amphitheater 
 (South-West Side of Mosswood Park) – MacArthur and Telegraph – Oakland 
 – CA\n\nFB: https://www.facebook.com/events/692175424174774/\nWebsite: 
 http://earthdaytomaydayassembly.noblogs.org/\nTwitter: 
 @globalgreenban\nOnline Organizing: 
 https://we.riseup.net/earthdaytomaydayassembly\n\nTo make a proposal for 
 actions, events, and/or principals please email: 
 ecogeneralstrike@riseup.net\n\nWe will add proposals to the agenda 
 daily!\n\nProposed agenda for the next assembly on Sunday, April 
 13th!\n\n-Vote on new or tabled Proposals\n\n-Break out into Committees for 
 organizing 
 actions\n\n___________________________________________________________\n\nNew 
 or tabled proposals:\n\nNew Event Proposal #1: How to make an Eco-socialist 
 Revolution with Ian Angus\nEco-Socialist Activist, founder and editor of 
 Climate and Capitalism , an ecosocialist journal, which reflects\nthe 
 perspective of ecological Marxism. He is the author of The Global Fight for 
 Climate Justice: Anticapitalist Responses to Global Warming and Ecological 
 Destruction (2010); and Too Many People? Population, Immigration, and the 
 Environmental Crisis (2011).\n\nFriday April 25, 7PM @ the Humanist Hall, 
 390 27th Street, Oakland, CA 94612 (between Telegraph and Broadway) $5 
 admission (no one turned away for lack of funds).\nSPONSORED BY:\nSCNCC Bay 
 Area Branch, info@bayarea.ecosocialist.org and\nKendra Alexander 
 Foundation, info@kafoundation.org\n\nSystem Change Not Climate Change: The 
 Ecosocialist Coalition is a network of individuals and groups dedicated to 
 fighting against ecological destruction and the capitalist system that 
 causes it, and for a new, sustainable world. Please find out more about 
 SCNCC and get involved at:\n\nwww.systemchangenotclimatechange.org.\nThe 
 Global Climate Convergence\nfor People, Planet and Peace over Profit is an 
 education and direct action campaign beginning this spring, with “10 days 
 to change course,” running from Earth Day to May Day. Please find out 
 information about GCC 
 at\n\nhttp://globalclimateconvergence.org\n\n_____________________________________________\n\nNew 
 Guideline Proposal #1: Non-Violent Direct Action\n\nOur direct actions will 
 not hurt any living 
 being.\n\n_____________________________________________\n\nNew Guideline 
 Proposal #2: Non-Cooperation\n\nWe will not collaborate with the police. 
 This means not speaking with them, using security culture, an passively 
 resisting if 
 necessary.\n\n_____________________________________________\n\nNew 
 Guideline Proposal #3: Anti-Oppression\n\nPeople with oppressive or 
 disruptive (sexism, racism, homophobia, etc. ) officially asked to leave by 
 the assembly with a vote of 15% of the 
 crowd.\n\n_____________________________________________\n\nNew Guideline 
 Proposal #4: No Drugs or Alcohol at the Assembly and Direct Actions\n\nWe 
 would like our actions and assemblies to be a safe place for children and 
 be protected by holding a clear state of mind. Drugs and alcohol can cause 
 people to feel uncomfortable and invite repression by the 
 police.\n\nTuesday, April 22nd:\n\nEarth Day March!\n\n1:00 PM – Sproul 
 Plaza of UC Berkeley – Telegraph Ave. and Bancroft Way – Berkeley, 
 California\n\nUnanimously approved!\n\nWednesday, April 23rd:\n\nGuerrilla 
 Gardening at Curtis Street Community Garden!\n\n2:00 PM-6:00 PM – Curtis 
 St. and 21st St. – West Oakland, California\n\nThe owner of this now 
 abandon community garden would like it to be revived. It has a lot of 
 overgrowth and weeds. We plan to canvass the surrounding community to see 
 what their vision for the garden is, have an anti-gentrification statement 
 for the garden’s mission, and reach out to other gardens/planned gardens 
 in the area to see how we can support them as well.\n\nUnanimously approved 
 with friendly amendments!\n\nThursday, April 24th:\n\nDirect Action 
 Training Day and film screening of “Just do it!”\n\n9:00 AM-5:00 PM – 
 The Sudo Room – 2141 Broadway Ave. Downtown Oakland (Use side entrance on 
 22nd st.) California\n\nThis will full day of Direct Action 
 trainings/workshops on how to use a diversity of non-violent direct action 
 tactics and skills such as pickets/strikes, lockdowns, climbing 
 techniques/treesits, banner drops, blockades, security culture, scouting, 
 targets, labor law, legal observation, counter-surveillance, affinity 
 groups, protest art and much more.\n\n“Just do it!” is a film about 
 direct actions in the UK including when trade unionists and environmental 
 activists took over the Vestas wind turbine factory to stop it’s 
 closure.\n\nContact ecogeneralstrike@riseup.net to help organize or propose 
 a workshop!\n\nUnanimously approved!\n\nFriday, April 25th:\n\nBike Workers 
 Contingent @ SF Critical Mass\n\n5:30 PM – Justin Herman Plaza near the 
 Embarcadero BART (beginning of Market Street) Downtown San Francisco, 
 CA\n\nBicycle workers are often exploited by their employers and are often 
 over looked by union organizers. We are Bike Mechanics, Sales People, Parts 
 Manufacturers, Pedi-cabbers, Couriers, ETC. We would like to come together 
 as a contingent of the SF Critical Mass to celebrate our hard work and 
 network to build solidarity with others in the Bicycle Industry. Come join 
 us if you want to build towards having a Bay Area Bicycle Workers 
 Union!\n\nUnanimously approved!\n\nSaturday, April 26th:\n\nTowards an 
 Ecological General Strike: A presentation about the global history of 
 Environmental Unionism and film screening of “Who Bombed Judi 
 Bari?”\n\n7:00 PM – the Sudo Room – 2141 Broadway Ave. – Downtown 
 Oakland, CA (use side entrance on 22nd)\n\nJoin us at the Sudo Room for a 
 short presentation about the BLF “green bans” in Australia, the Redwood 
 summer in California,and the global movement for Environmental Unionism. 
 Followed will be a screening of the Film “Who Bombed Judi Bari?” Which 
 is about the direct actions taken by IWW Labor Organizer and Earth First!er 
 Judi Bari and the repression she faced.\n\nFor more information about the 
 IWW, Environmental Unionism, and relevant news visit: ecology.iww.org or 
 www.facebook.com/IWWEnvironmentalUnioni...\n\nUnanimously 
 approved!\n\nSunday, April 27th:\n\nEarth Day to May Day Assembly!\n\n2:00 
 PM – Mosswood Park Amphitheater (Broadway Ave. and MacArthur Blvd.) – 
 North Oakland, California\n\nJoin us at the Earth Day to May Day Assembly 
 to organize direct actions from April 22nd to May 1st to raise awareness 
 about the intersections of labor rights, immigration rights, indigenous 
 rights, gentrification, and environmental justice issues. You can propose 
 actions or events to fill in the days between may day and earth day. 
 Examples include but are not limited to: film screenings, sit-ins, tree 
 sits, guerrilla gardening, pickets, marches, blockades, strikes, 
 etc.\n\nYou can propose agenda items to 
 ecogeneralstrike@riseup.net\n\nUnanimously 
 approved!\n\n————————————\nWhy Capitalism Cannot 
 Save the Planet\n\n2:00 PM-3:00 PM – 747 Polk St. – San Francisco, 
 CA\n\nWhy Capitalism Cannot Save the Planet–a Marxist presentation and 
 discussion on the economics that drive Big Business to pollute and why the 
 ruling class cannot solve this problem. The event is hosted by the Bay Area 
 Freedom Socialist Party at 747 Polk St. in San Francisco.\n\nUnanimously 
 approved!\n\nMonday, April 28th:\n\nProtest against the Koch Brother’s 
 Petcoke Facility\n\n3:00 PM – Marina Walk Park – Pittsburg, CA\n\nThe 
 Koch Brothers have been a major influence in dismantling workers rights, 
 militarizing our borders, corrupting the media, and the destruction of the 
 environment. They heavily fund organizations and politician that deny 
 climate change and bust unions.\n___________\nTuesday, April 
 29th:\n\nCritical Mass and March for the Health and Safety of Workers, the 
 Community, and Environment\n\n12:30 – Rally at PGE\n\n1:00 PM – 
 Critical Mass to Richmond BART\n\n3:00 PM – March from Richmond BART to 
 Chevron\n\nChevron and PG&E’s lack of transparency and ignorance are a 
 threat to the health and safety of workers, the community, and the 
 environment.\n\nPG&E had a pipeline explosion in 2010 that killed 8 people 
 and destroyed 38 homes. It was proven that they spiked gas pipeline 
 pressure 10% over the legal, and only inspected corrosion but not welds, 
 complete documentation is missing for about a quarter of its 1,800-plus 
 pipeline miles, and many other health and safety issues.\n\nChevron had a 
 major fire almost 2 years ago after they clearly neglected the pipes 
 corroding ignoring warnings from workers and inspectors for over a decade. 
 This fire almost killed 14 refinery workers and sent 30,000 people to seek 
 medical treatment because of air pollution.\n\nUnanimously approved with 
 friendly amendments!\n\nWednesday, April 30th:\n\nPicket against Health and 
 Safety issues with Crude by Rail\nAll Shifts of the day starting at 5:30 AM 
 – Union Pacific’s Ozol Train Yard – Martinez\n\nUnion Pacific and 
 other railroad companies have been endangering the workers, the community, 
 and the environment by cutting back on health and safety standards and 
 shipping tons of volatile oil through Martinez and the Bay Area every day. 
 The Lac Megantic Derailment (a train derailment that killed 40 people and 
 blew up half of the town) is a perfect example of how railroad companies 
 endanger the workers, the community, and the environment.\n\n(1) All Bakken 
 crude must be 2x inspected; (every 250 miles);\n(2) All Bakken crude be 
 classified as “key” trains; CFR\n(3) All Bakken crude trains be crewed 
 by 4 railroad workers; bring back the caboose!!!\n(4) All Bakken crude be 
 transported in at least T-112 cars with shelf couplers\n(5) Cities must 
 pressure the federal govt.\n(6) all cars must be properly marked with 
 signage, numbers, etc.\n\n(7) No Hazardous materials through populated 
 areas\n\n(8) No long and heavy trains\n\nUnanimously approved with friendly 
 amendments!\n\nMay 1st: Many groups will be doing direct actions on May 
 Day. If you would like to propose your event or action email 
 earthdaytomaydaybayarea@lists.riseup.net or ecogeneralstrike@riseup.net 
 with the details. Then we can vote to add it to our calendar.\n\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2014/04/10/18753938.php
SUMMARY:Earth Day to May Day Assembly #2
LOCATION:The Assembly is every Sunday – 2:00 PM – Mosswood Park Amphitheater 
 (South-West Side of Mosswood Park) – MacArthur and Telegraph – Oakland 
 – CA
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