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DESCRIPTION:The Alameda County Sheriff's Office applied for and received a grant 
 targeting incarcerated Black Muslims in Alameda County, according to the 
 East Bay Express. The Homeland Security CVE, or Countering Violent 
 Extremism program, has been criticized for solely targeting Muslims as 
 susceptible to violence and extremism, while not addressing the rising 
 threat of white supremacists. \n\nThe "#StopCVE: Race, Islamophobia, 
 Policing and Mass Incarceration in Alameda County" panel will discuss the 
 CVE grant program, how the "E Pluribus Unum" project in Alameda County came 
 to be, history of surveillance of Muslims, and community efforts to 
 increase transparency in the sheriff's operation of the county's jails and 
 other social service facilities. \n\nPanelists include: Imam Abu Qadir Al 
 Amin, imam, SF Muslim Community Center; Sally Horna, legal fellow with 
 Council of American Islamic Relations (CAIR) Bay Area; Fatima Ladha, 
 community advocate, Advancing Justice - Asian Law Caucus National Security 
 and Civil Rights Program, and Jose Bernal, senior organizer, Ella Baker 
 Center for Human Rights. Journalist Rasheed Shabazz will facilitate the 
 conversation. \n\nEvent is free and open to the public. ADA accessible. 
 Please dress modestly out of respect for space. \n\nSunday, Nov. 11, 
 5:30-7PM, Lighthouse Mosque, 602 42nd St. Oakland.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2018/11/07/18818882.php
SUMMARY:#StopCVE: Race, Islamophobia, Policing and Mass Incarceration in Alameda County
LOCATION:Lighthouse Mosque, 602 42nd St. Oakland. Accessible by AC Transit #18 and 
 MacArthur BART Station. 
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2018/11/07/18818882.php
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