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DESCRIPTION:The Oakland General Strike - #J20 and 
 Beyond!\nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/1862566130646162/\n\nPlease Invite 
 all of your friends, share with groups, text blast, and email friends to 
 outreach for the organizing. Feel free to copy and paste the details of 
 this event.\n\n\n– 7AM – The Ronald V. Dellums Federal Building (1301 
 Clay Street) will be shut down with a Mass Picket Line disrupting all ICE 
 and Federal Operations. We will be providing Breakfast for the working 
 class and poor at the Picket Line. / Cerraremos el Edificio Federal Ronald 
 V. Dellums (1301 Clay Street) con un Piquete Masivo para interrumpir 
 operaciones federales y de la migra (ICE). Proveeremos Desayuno para 
 personas pobres y de la clase obrera.\n\n– 9 AM – Oscar Grant Plaza 
 (14th and Broadway) We will be hosting an All Day Mutual Aid Fair with 
 Teach-Ins/Workshops, Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner, A Free Store, Speakers, and 
 Music. / En Oscar Grant Plaza (14th y Broadway), llevaremos a cabo una 
 Feria de Ayuda Mutua todo el día, con Talleres, Charlas, Comidas 
 (Desayuno/Almuerzo/Cena), Una Tienda Gratis, Oradores, y Música.\n\n– 
 12PM – March of the United Working Class – Organized and Unrepresented 
 workers will gather in unity at Latham Square on Broadway and Telegraph 
 (site of the 1946 General Strike) – Endorsed by Labor Rising Against 
 Trump / Marcha de la Clase Obrera Unida – Obreros (tanto organizados como 
 no sindicalizados) se reunirán en Latham Square (Broadway y Telegraph – 
 sitio de la histórica Huelga General de 1946) – Respaldada por Labor 
 Rising Against Trump.\n\n– 5 PM – Open Mic / Speak Out – Oscar Grant 
 Plaza – 14th and Broadway / Micrófono abierto / testimonios del público 
 – Oscar Grant Plaza (14th y 
 Broadway)\n\n\n--------------------------------\n\nTo submit proposals, 
 events, flyers, art, speakers performers, marches and direct actions for 
 the assembly or to endorse the Oakland General Strike - #J20 and Beyond - 
 email us (text only or including pics/files below 400kb) below at: 
 OaklandSolidarityAssembly@lists.riseup.net\nFor large files email 
 oaklandgeneralstrike@gmail.com\n\nPara entregar propuestas de volantes, 
 música, oradores, y/o acciones; o para respaldar la Huelga General de 
 Oakland, llene el formulario abajo o enviar un correo a: 
 OaklandSolidarityAssembly@lists.riseup.net (con solo texto o 
 imágenes/archivos de menos de 400kb) o: 
 Oaklandgeneralstrike@gmail.com\n\n--------------------------------\n\nThe 
 election of Donald Trump is dangerous for all working people, especially 
 immigrants, people of color, women, and LGBTQI people.\n\nA Trump 
 administration, coupled with Republican control of the House and Senate, 
 raises the very real possibility of:\n\n– National “Right-to-Work” 
 and other anti-union legislation, repeal of overtime pay for millions of 
 workers, and an employer-friendly National Labor Relations Board, 
 Department of Labor, and Supreme Court.\n\n– The deportation of millions 
 of immigrants and refugees.\n\n– The exclusion, surveillance, profiling 
 and incarceration of Muslims.\n\n– Increased sexual assaults, and 
 restrictions on women’s reproductive rights.\n\n– The return of 
 anti-LGBTIQ laws.\n\n– Increased harassment, brutalization, and 
 incarceration of Black and Brown people by the police.\n\n– Increased 
 intimidation and assaults on vulnerable community members by racist, 
 sexist, homophobic, ableist, and xenophobic predators.\n\n– The 
 privatization of Social Security and elimination of social services that 
 seniors and people with disabilities depend on for healthcare, housing, and 
 survival.\n\n– Less access to affordable housing, and increased 
 red-tagging and closures of community spaces.\n\n– Climate, 
 environmental, and energy policies that would devastate the environment and 
 do nothing to improve the lives of working people.\n\nSolidarity and a 
 united front of all who are threatened by the policies of the Trump 
 administration will be needed to defend each other.\n\nWe Must Show Trump 
 And His Forces If They Attack Any, They Have To Deal With The Many!\n\n\nWe 
 call on all community members, including labor unions, school, faith and 
 community groups, to join us in planning and mobilizing to take action 
 against the incoming Trump administration on Inauguration Day, January 20, 
 in Oakland.\n\nWe feel Women, LGBTQI People, Muslims, Disabled people, 
 Immigrants, Refugees, Black, Brown, and Indigenous must unite as a working 
 class to demand:\n\n– Full rights and respect for all workers, regardless 
 of ethnicity, national origin, gender identity, sexual preference, and 
 religion.\n\n– An End to Police Violence\n\n– Good and Living wage 
 jobs\n\n– A fair National Labor Relations Board that protects Unions and 
 their workers and their right to organize\n\n– Affordable housing\n\n– 
 Quality healthcare for all\n\n– Green Jobs and Energy for all\n\n– Full 
 sanctuary for immigrants and refugees\n\n– A moratorium on evictions 
 including the red-tagging of DIY spaces\n\n\nDonald Trump is one person who 
 may have billions, but we are millions.\n\nThe State policies that oppress 
 us in many different ways are all enforced by the ruling class to divide 
 and conquer but together we have the power to collectively withhold our 
 labor to stop their corrupt agenda and run the society as we see fit.\n\nWe 
 should unite our Family, Friends, Neighbors, and Coworkers to defend our 
 communities! With the policies ahead of us it is a greater risk to do 
 nothing. So join us to organize and take direct action in your workplace, 
 school, and community to fight and build a future for the greater good of 
 all.\n\nAn Injury to One is an Injury to All!\n\nTo submit proposals for 
 the assembly or to endorse the Oakland General Strike – #J20 and Beyond 
 – email us (text only or including pics/files below 400kb) below 
 at:\n\nOaklandSolidarityAssembly@lists.riseup.net\n\n***We are a part of 
 the APTP Spokescouncil for the 120 Hours of Direct Action that has been 
 endorsed by the Alameda Labor 
 Council***\n\n----------------------------------------- \n\nPuntos de 
 Unidad\n \nLa elección de Donald Trump es peligrosa para todas las 
 personas obreras, especialmente inmigrantes; personas negras y morenas, 
 musulmanes; y personas LGBTQI.\n \nUna administración Trump, junto con el 
 control de la Cámara de Representantes y el Senado por el partido 
 republicano, lleva la posibilidad, muy real, de:\n \n-- La aprobación de 
 legislación anti-obrero y anti-sindicato, como las llamadas leyes 
 “Right-to-Work”; la revocación de pago por horas extraordinarias de 
 millones de trabajadores; y la imposición de una Junta Nacional de 
 Relaciones del Trabajo (JNRT), Departamento de Labor y Corte Suprema que 
 favorecen a los empresarios/empleadores.\n \n-- la deportación de millones 
 de migrantes y personas refugiadas.\n \n– La exclusión, vigilancia y 
 encarcelación de musulmanes.\n \n-- un aumento en los asaltos sexuales y 
 las restricciones en los derechos reproductivos de mujeres.\n \n-- un 
 regreso a las leyes anti-LGBTIQ.\n \n-- un incremento en el acoso, 
 deshumanización, brutalidad y encarcelación de personas negras y morenas 
 por la policía.\n \n-- un incremento en la intimidación y los asaltos a 
 miembros vulnerables de la comunidad por predadores racistas, sexistas, 
 homofóbicos y xenofóbicos.\n \n-- la privatización del Seguro Social y 
 la eliminación de servicios sociales de los que dependen las personas de 
 la tercera edad y las personas discapacitadas para su salud, vivienda y 
 sobrevivencia. \n \n-- menos acceso a la vivienda económica, y más 
 clausuras de los espacios comunitarios. \n \n-- la aprobación de 
 políticas climáticas, medioambientales y energéticas que devastarían al 
 medioambiente y no harían nada para mejorar las vidas de personas 
 obreras.\n \nSerán necesarios la solidaridad y un frente unido entre todas 
 las personas amenazadas por las políticas de la administración Trump para 
 defendernos.\n \nTenemos que mostrar a Trump y sus fuerzas: ¡si atacan a 
 unx, tendrían que enfrentar a todxs nosotrxs!\n \nHacemos un llamado a 
 todos los miembros de la comunidad, incluyendo los sindicatos, escuelas, 
 gru\n\n\n(More Events and Proposals will be updated as the assemblies 
 continue)\n\nTo submit proposals for the assembly or to endorse the Oakland 
 General Strike - #J20 and Beyond - email us (text only or including 
 pics/files below 400kb) below at: 
 OaklandSolidarityAssembly@lists.riseup.net\n\n***We are a part of the APTP 
 Spokescouncil for the 120 Hours of Direct Action that has been endorsed by 
 the Alameda Labor Council*** - 
 https://www.facebook.com/events/249876528763451\n\nAn injury to one is an 
 injury to all!\n\nOfficial Resolution from the Alameda Labor Council 
 calling on the Labor movement and working class to mobilize and take direct 
 action on the week leading up to #J20:\n"Resolution in Protest of the 
 Inauguration of President Donald Trump \n\nWHEREAS, the election of Donald 
 Trump as President of the United States has sparked fear and anger in our 
 community, especially among those most marginalized, including immigrants, 
 Muslims, people of color, women, the disabled, and LGBTQ populations. 
 \n\nWHEREAS, the President Elect has publicly supported and endorsed 
 anti-union policies including federal Right to Work laws and is considering 
 appointing to his cabinet people with a track record of promoting such 
 policies \n\nWHEREAS, newly appointed Supreme Court Justices will swing the 
 court to be more consistently anti-union WHEREAS, the privatization of 
 Social Security and Medicare is likely to be pushed early in the Trump 
 administration \n\nWHEREAS, the diverse membership of the working class and 
 of our unions includes populations that candidate Trump threatened with 
 bigoted policies and hateful rhetoric \n\nWHEREAS, that hateful rhetoric 
 has already been seen in the form of an increase of hate crimes and 
 violence against marginalized communities which overlap with our membership 
 \n\nWHEREAS, it is the obligation of organized labor to defend our members 
 from attacks and promote an elevated and equal quality of life for all 
 workers\n\nWHEREAS, spontaneous demonstrations have erupted across the 
 country immediately following the election of Donald Trump. Many 
 organizations of students, labor, women, and various communities are 
 continuing to plan massive protests including on Martin Luther King, Jr Day 
 and culminating in action on the day of the inauguration of Donald Trump, 
 January 20, 2017 \n\nWHEREAS, the day on which we celebrate Martin Luther 
 King Jr who fought against racism and bigotry and championed the issues of 
 the working class is just four days before the inauguration of Donald 
 Trump. \n\nWHEREAS, the power of organized labor is not reliant upon the 
 occupant of any government office up to and including the office of 
 President of the United States \n\nTHEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the 
 Alameda County Labor Council endorses and encourages all members to 
 participate in the nationwide call for protest and actions beginning with 
 those honoring and continuing the struggle of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr on 
 his day, Monday, January 16 and culminating in a national day of action and 
 protest and a reassertion of the power of organized labor on Friday 
 January, 20, the day of the Inauguration of President Donald Trump \n\nBE 
 IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Alameda County Labor Council encourages each 
 of its affiliates to use the day of action on Friday, January 20 to display 
 our power, unity and solidarity by planning an action around an existing 
 labor dispute and inviting all of its members to participate as well as 
 support their members who want to participate\n\nBE IT FINALLY RESOLVED 
 that we urge all affiliates to pass similar resolutions."\n\nNo 
 Inauguration! General Strike Against Trump! #GeneralStrike #J20 #OaklandJ20 
 #ShutItDown #LathamSquare #Ohloneland #Huchiun #noinauguration\nTo endorse 
 email: OaklandGeneralStrike@gmail.com\n\nTypes of strikes/workplace 
 action:\nSlowdowns\nWorking to Rule\nWhistle Blowing (the Open 
 Mouth)\nSelective Strikes\nSick-Ins\n"Good Work" Strikes\nSitdown 
 Strikes\nSympathy 
 Strikes\nhttp://www.iww.org/about/solidarityunionism/directaction\n\n\nIF 
 YOU CAN'T STRIKE TAKE A SICK DAY!\n\n\nPlease read these important 
 articles:\n\n----------------------------------------- \n\nCall for a bold 
 mobilization against the inauguration of Donald Trump on January 20, 
 2017\nhttps://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/11/11/18793388.php\n\nOn 
 Friday, January 20, 2017, Donald Trump will be inaugurated as President of 
 the United States. We call on all people of good conscience to join in 
 disrupting the ceremonies. If Trump is to be inaugurated at all, let it 
 happen behind closed doors, showing the true face of the security state 
 Trump will preside over. It must be made clear to the whole world that the 
 vast majority of people in the United States do not support his presidency 
 or consent to his rule. \n\nTrump stands for tyranny, greed, and misogyny. 
 He is the champion of neo-nazis and white Nationalists, of the police who 
 kill the Black, Brown and poor on a daily basis, of racist border agents 
 and sadistic prison guards, of the FBI and NSA who tap your phone and read 
 your email. He is the harbinger of even more climate catastrophe, 
 deportation, discrimination, and endless war. He continues to deny the 
 existence of climate change, in spite of all the evidence, putting the 
 future of the whole human race at stake. The KKK, Vladimir Putin, Golden 
 Dawn, and the Islamic State all cheered his victory. If we let his 
 inauguration go unchallenged, we are opening the door to the future they 
 envision.\n\nTrump’s success confirms the bankruptcy of representative 
 democracy. Rather than using the democratic process as an alibi for 
 inaction, we must show that no election could legitimize his agenda. 
 Neither the Democrats nor any other political party or politician will save 
 us—they just offer a weaker version of the same thing. If there is going 
 to be positive change in this society, we have to make it ourselves, 
 together, through direct action.\n\nFrom day one, the Trump presidency will 
 be a disaster. #DisruptJ20 will be the start of the resistance. We must 
 take to the streets and protest, blockade, disrupt, intervene, sit in, walk 
 out, rise up, and make more noise and good trouble than the establishment 
 can bear. The parade must be stopped. We must delegitimize Trump and all he 
 represents. It's time to defend ourselves, our loved ones, and the world 
 that sustains us as if our lives depend on it—because they do. 
 \n\n----------------------------------------- \n\n***Please read these 4 
 informative articles about why we must mobilize with all our 
 force:***\n\n1. There have been more than 300 reported hate incidents since 
 Election Day\nFull article: 
 https://thinkprogress.org/300-hate-incidents-since-election-day-bf9fd91edbd6#.vb8afjduv 
 \n\nAccording to the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), a non-profit 
 organization that tracks hate groups and hate crimes, more than 300 
 incidents of “hateful harassment and intimidation” have been reported 
 since Election Day. That is reportedly roughly the amount they usually see 
 in a five to six-month period.\n“Since Donald Trump won the election 
 we’ve seen an alarming number of hate-based incidents occur throughout 
 the nation, some of which are no doubt stemming from Trump’s hate-filled 
 campaign,” read a statement from the SPLC sent to ThinkProgress. 
 “We’ve collected more than 315 such incidents since the election — 
 truly a frightening number.”\n\n“We’ve collected more than 315 such 
 incidents since the election — truly a frightening number.”\n\nThe 2016 
 election season had already seen unprecedented spikes in Islamophobia, 
 anti-Semitism, and anti-immigrant fervor, but now experts say the period 
 following the election amounts to the worst surge of hateful violence since 
 the aftermath of the September 11 terrorist attacks in 2001, when Muslim 
 communities across the country were subject to record levels of assault, 
 intimidation, and harassment.\n\n----------------------------------------- 
 \n\n2. Things are about to get really ugly for the us labor 
 movement!\n\nFull Article: 
 http://prospect.org/article/things-are-about-get-really-ugly-labor-movement\n\nInstead, 
 they are staring at the real possibility of Wisconsin Governor Scott 
 Walker—whose attacks on his state’s public-sector workers made him a 
 poster child of the right’s anti-union agenda—as Trump’s labor 
 secretary. Walker has reportedly said he’s not interested in the 
 position, but that could change. Other names floated for the position 
 include Victoria Lipnic, who served under George W. Bush Labor Secretary 
 Elaine Chao, and Andrew Pudzner, the CEO of a major fast-food restaurant 
 group. Any appointment is likely to curtail the aggressive employer 
 watchdog apparatus spearheaded by Wage & Hour Administrator Dave Weil, who 
 has been lauded by labor advocates for giving some teeth to labor law 
 enforcement.\n\nIf Walker becomes Trump’s top labor advisor, his 
 governorship and his failed presidential run provide an ominous window into 
 what kind of things he’ll be whispering in the president’s ear.\n\nIf 
 Walker becomes Trump’s top labor advisor, his governorship and his failed 
 presidential run provide an ominous window into what kind of things he’ll 
 be whispering in the president’s ear. As governor, he decimated 
 public-sector unions’ collective bargaining rights, signed right-to-work 
 policy into law, and has gone after prevailing wage laws for state-funded 
 construction projects. During his short-lived presidential campaign last 
 year, he ran on a draconian platform that called for throwing out the 
 National Labor Relations Board, repealing the federal prevailing wage law, 
 banning unions in the federal government, and making the nation 
 right-to-work. Trump himself has explicitly voiced support for a national 
 right-to-work law. Many congressional Republicans share Walker’s 
 vision.\n\n----------------------------------------- \n\n3. To Escape 
 Trump’s America, We Need to Bring the Militant Labor Tactics of 1946 Back 
 to the Future! \nFull article: https://ecology.iww.org/node/1916\n\nThe 
 last general strike in the US was in Oakland in 1946. That year there were 
 6 city-wide general strikes, plus nationwide strikes in steel, coal, and 
 rail transport. More than 5 million workers struck in the biggest strike 
 wave of US history. So what happened? Why haven’t we ever gone out like 
 that again? Congress amended US labor law in 1947, adding massive penalties 
 for the very tactics that had allowed strikes to spread and be successful 
 – and the business unions accepted the new laws. In fact, they even went 
 beyond them by voluntarily adding “no-strike clauses” to every union 
 contract for the last 70 years, and agreeing that when they do strike in 
 between contracts it will only be for their own wages and working 
 conditions, not to support anybody else or to apply pressure about things 
 happening in the broader society. When we allowed ourselves to lose our 
 most important weapons 70 years ago, we took the first step towards 
 Trump’s America. We’re stuck in the wrong timeline – if we want to 
 get out, we have to bring the militant labor tactics of 1946 back to the 
 future!\n\nThe Oakland General Strike began early in the morning of 
 December 3, 1946, when police were trying to break up a picket line of 
 mostly female department store clerks who had been on strike since October 
 21 (“Back to the Future Day”). A streetcar driver saw it happening and 
 stopped his car. This stopped all the cars behind him. All of the 
 passengers who were no longer going to work began immediately picketing at 
 other businesses in Oakland, calling out those workers, and shutting down 
 the businesses. The strike spread from there. Some important points:\n\nThe 
 heroes of this story are the department store clerks who maintained an 
 effective picket for 6 weeks, shutting down the operations of the business, 
 refusing limitations on their ability to picket, and defending their picket 
 when the cops were trying to break it. We need to re-learn how to organize 
 “hard” pickets which actually disrupt commerce, and how to defend those 
 pickets from our enemies. We also need to reject all of the limitations 
 that courts, and the unions, will tell us we have to impose on our 
 pickets.\n\nThe streetcar driver who stopped his car when he saw the cops 
 breaking the picket deserves an honorable mention, like Peter Norman 
 (“the white dude” at the Mexico City Olympics). He knew which side he 
 was on, and he didn’t just keep moving. He saw fellow workers under 
 attack and he used his power as a worker to support the right side – 
 despite the fact that the retail workers strike had no immediate tie to his 
 own wages and working conditions. He didn’t ask his union if it was OK. 
 He didn’t wait to go back to his union meeting and ask them to pass a 
 resolution supporting the retail workers. Basically, it doesn’t even 
 matter whether he was a union member. It doesn’t even matter if he 
 abstractly thought that women should be quitting their jobs now that World 
 War 2 was over, or if he abstractly supported Jim Crow – he supported 
 fellow workers against the cops. Since 1947, “secondary strikes” like 
 that have been illegal, and his union could have been attacked by the court 
 – but the union probably would have been training him all along that he 
 can only strike in between contracts, and definitely not for anyone 
 else’s cause. We need to reject any limitation on our ability to strike 
 in support of fellow workers, or to strike about things beyond our own 
 specific workplaces.\n\nThe passengers on his streetcar and the ones behind 
 it also deserve credit for immediately forming mass pickets, reinforcing 
 the retail workers’ picket and also spreading throughout the city and 
 pulling other workers out on strike. They didn’t come up with this all in 
 the moment, they learned how to do this over years of tough strikes, 
 including the 1934 general strike in San Francisco that also shut down 
 Oakland. Mass pickets have also been illegal since 1947, and we’ve lost 
 those traditions. We urgently need to relearn them.\n\nThe unions didn’t 
 call the Oakland General Strike – but they sure as hell called it off, 
 and left the retail workers alone in the cold. The general strikes that 
 have happened in the US have almost never been called ahead of time by 
 union. They’ve almost always happened by workers semi-spontaneously going 
 on strike in solidarity with other workers, supporting the demands of the 
 first group and adding their own. (I say “semi”-spontaneously because 
 the working class had years of practice and preparation leading into each 
 strike – something that’s been forcibly removed from our culture over 
 the past 70 years.) Yet by the third day of the Oakland General Strike, the 
 local union leadership was already declaring that the strike was over and 
 everyone except the retail workers should go back to work. As the streetcar 
 drivers were told by their union president, “The International 
 Brotherhood of Teamsters is bitterly opposed to any general strike for any 
 cause. I am therefore ordering you and all those associated with you who 
 are members of our International Union to return to work as soon as 
 possible … No general strike has ever yet brought success to the labor 
 movement.” Once the retail workers were left to keep striking alone, it 
 was only a matter of time before they were beaten and had to give up. If 
 we’re serious about reviving strikes, we need to prepare people as much 
 as we can for how quickly the union leadership and the Democratic Party 
 will do everything they can to prevent strikes from the start, and to get 
 workers back to work..\n\nThe 70th anniversary of the Oakland General 
 Strike is coming up in three weeks, on December 3rd. As all of our 
 movements go into overdrive, and we all start networking and holding bigger 
 events than we’re used to, we should consider holding “Spirit of 
 ’46” events across the country on December 3rd to talk about the 
 Oakland General Strike and the relevance of their tactics for today. This 
 is obviously coming up very soon, but it seems do-able, and if it’s 
 presented right, could pull a lot of interest. What else can we start doing 
 to prepare for the kind of labor movement we need – the kind that is 
 ready to stand up to the state and the capitalists? What should we think 
 about the calls that have already started circulating for a general strike 
 to stop Trump’s 
 inauguration?\n\n----------------------------------------- \n\n4. Trump in 
 the White House: An Interview With Noam Chomsky\nFull Article: 
 http://www.truth-out.org/opinion/item/38360-trump-in-the-white-house-an-interview-with-noam-chomsky\n\nOn 
 November 8, the most powerful country in world history, which will set its 
 stamp on what comes next, had an election. The outcome placed total control 
 of the government -- executive, Congress, the Supreme Court -- in the hands 
 of the Republican Party, which has become the most dangerous organization 
 in world history.\n\nApart from the last phrase, all of this is 
 uncontroversial. The last phrase may seem outlandish, even outrageous. But 
 is it? The facts suggest otherwise. The Party is dedicated to racing as 
 rapidly as possible to destruction of organized human life. There is no 
 historical precedent for such a stand.\n\nIs this an exaggeration? Consider 
 what we have just been witnessing.\n\nDuring the Republican primaries, 
 every candidate denied that what is happening is happening -- with the 
 exception of the sensible moderates, like Jeb Bush, who said it's all 
 uncertain, but we don't have to do anything because we're producing more 
 natural gas, thanks to fracking. Or John Kasich, who agreed that global 
 warming is taking place, but added that "we are going to burn [coal] in 
 Ohio and we are not going to apologize for it."\n\nThe winning candidate, 
 now the president-elect, calls for rapid increase in use of fossil fuels, 
 including coal; dismantling of regulations; rejection of help to developing 
 countries that are seeking to move to sustainable energy; and in general, 
 racing to the cliff as fast as possible.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/12/18/18794789.php
SUMMARY:Oakland General Strike - #J20 and Beyond!
LOCATION:Ronald V. Dellums Federal Building\n1301 Clay Street, Oakland, California 
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URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/12/18/18794789.php
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