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Tue May 30 2017 (Updated 05/31/17)
Fuck Trump at the Oakland Coliseum
Tue May 30 2017 (Updated 05/31/17)
Artists Project Call for Trump Impeachment at Coliseum, Get Handcuffed by Security
From the open-publishing newswire: Don the Con has admitted to obstructing justice, and he should be impeached. We tried to project just that on a billboard next to Oracle Coliseum, after a Warriors game (victory!). IMPEACH didn't fit the sign as well as Fuck Trump. As fireworks went up so did the chant, "Fuck Trump! Fuck Trump!" Security noticed. A policewoman asked us to leave, and we packed up. As we were on our way out, we were surrounded and seized by coliseum security. Some of us were handcuffed. Our projector tripod was broken. The coliseum security did not wear badges and refused to give their names.
Mon May 22 2017
The Highway Murderers Are A Neo-Nazi Band From Santa Cruz
The Highway Murderers are a crypto-fascist rock band from Santa Cruz. Since their formation in 2002, they have constantly been subject to criticism and resistance from the northern California music community for their violent, misogynistic, and racist behavior. The band is generally good at masking their white power and fascist symbols and aesthetics behind the violent imagery that permeates in contemporary metal music scenes. Despite this, members have slipped up and revealed their true colors with social media posts that expose their neo-nazi leanings. The Highway Murderers are scheduled to perform on Saturday, May 27 in San José.
Sat Jan 14 2017 (Updated 01/16/17)
Speakeasies and Artists Warehouses: A Tale of Two Oaklands
Sat Jan 14 2017 (Updated 01/16/17)
Fruitvale Community Further Marginalized in Politicization of Ghost Ship Fire
Dozens of reporters, videographers and photographers thronged around the yellow tape surrounding the block containing the Ghost Ship warehouse the morning after the tragic fire that killed 36 people in the center of Fruitvale. Voices in Fruitvale, a neighborhood where almost half the children live in poverty, weren’t heard for days at all. In this sensational story that garnered nation-wide attention, it was weeks before journalists evinced the slightest interest in the neighborhood where the fire occurred.
Mon Oct 10 2016
White Supremacist Nathan Damigo Exposed
Nathan Damigo is a Social Studies major at CSU Stanislaus — and he’s been building up a white supremacist group called Identity Evropa (IE) across Northern California. Identity Evropa focuses on recruitment by plastering college campuses with propaganda that promotes the creation of an all-white, fascist, authoritarian political power. On October 4, anti-fascists put up 300 posters at CSU Stanislaus detailing Damigo’s hidden past as a convicted felon in a violent hate crime, as well as his involvement in a string of hate groups before attempting to rebrand himself with Identity Evropa.
Mon Jun 6 2016 (Updated 06/08/16)
Posters Protest Google-Government Collusion
Mon Jun 6 2016 (Updated 06/08/16)
Street Art Targets Google's Close Relations with the White House, NSA & Other Spy Agencies
Google's increasing power over political leaders in Washington, and its collaboration with the NSA and other spy agencies, have allowed the world's largest corporation to pull the strings of power. It started under Bush and grew even worse under Obama. On May 16, art activists in San Francisco postered Google headquarters, Google Ventures, Mozilla, and other areas with satirical art showing Google to be pulling President Obama's strings. Nobody claimed credit for the poster protests.
On Sunday, May 1, Joff Jones and Alex Skelton were arrested for defiantly displaying art "outside of a blue box" on Pacific Avenue in downtown Santa Cruz. This is their third arrest for displaying art in a public space but outside of small boxes since August of 2015. Jones and Skelton created a video with footage showing numerous Santa Cruz Police officers ticketing and arresting them for simply being "outside of a blue box" while displaying their art.
Wed Dec 30 2015 (Updated 12/31/15)
Food Not Bombs Co-Founder Keith McHenry Faces New Criminal Charges for His Work
Wed Dec 30 2015 (Updated 12/31/15)
FNB Activist Charged with Misdemeanor in Santa Cruz for Using "Offensive Words"
Food Not Bombs co-founder Keith McHenry is facing three misdemeanor charges in Santa Cruz Superior Court as a result of his work to defend the rights of the poor. The original case stemmed from an action where McHenry replaced 33 "blue artist boxes" on Pacific Avenue that had been removed by the city.
On August 2, community members in Santa Cruz came together to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the U.S. atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. "Let us recommit ourselves to a world without nuclear weapons and without war," an announcement for the gathering read. The evening began with musicians playing in front of the Collateral Damage statue, which was installed next to the Town Clock on the 50th anniversary of the atomic bombings as a memorial to all civilian casualties of war.
Thu Jul 16 2015 (Updated 07/27/15)
Rock Paper Scissors Being Displaced After More Than Ten Years on Telegraph Avenue
Thu Jul 16 2015 (Updated 07/27/15)
RPSC Community Arts Space to Close as Result of Continuing Wave of Oakland Gentrification
Founding member of the First Friday Oakland Art Murmur, Rock Paper Scissors Collective writes: With a little volunteer elbow-grease and fundraising effort, the Rock Paper Scissors Collective (RPSC) was born — a destination where the community could come together, organize, share skills, knowledge and create. Now, we are being forced out of our space. The Collective’s long time landlord plans to charge market value for the space, well beyond what we can afford as an all-volunteer run nonprofit. As of August 31st, RPS will be without a home.
Tue Jul 7 2015 (Updated 07/08/15)
Community Rallies Behind Vandalized Gay, Lesbian, Transgender Mural in the Mission
Tue Jul 7 2015 (Updated 07/08/15)
Following Hate Crime, Speakers Call for SF Community to Heal with Love, Not Revenge
On July 1, hundreds came together in spirit, unity, and love to transform the unacceptable destruction of the mural on the outside wall of Galeria de La Raza in the Mission District of San Francisco. The mural installed by the Los Angeles Maricon Collective is a celebration of LGBTQ people, and accompanies the presentation in the Galeria, The Q-Sides. Speakers emphasized that unity must be maintained in the Mission, healing with love not revenge, even though the vandalism was a hate crime
From the Calendar:
6:30PM Tuesday Jun 27
Pablove Shutterbugs San Francisco Gallery Show
6PM Thursday Jun 29
Art+Process+Ideas (A+P+I) Exhibition Opening Reception
7PM Thursday Jun 29
Dream Colonies, Painterlands, and the Intersection of...
7PM Saturday Jul 8
WILD: Curated by Marisa Aragona
7PM Sunday Jul 30
nne Feeney and Eliot Kenin House Concert and Potluck...
7PM Saturday Aug 12
WILD Dance Performances
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Nude Summer of Love Continues
Wednesday Jun 21st 2:00 AM
Stop Santa Cruz Neo-Nazi Band the Highway Murderers from Performing in San Jose
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Saturday May 20th 11:43 AM
Pussy Riot Raises Free Speech Issues Through a "Biased Informative Musical"
Tuesday Mar 28th 10:57 PM
Interview with Zero from El Vuh about Mexica New Year on March 11-12 in San José, California
Sunday Mar 12th 7:57 AM
No Milo at UC Berkeley: Resistance Dance Party!
Monday Jan 30th 6:16 PM
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Intersectional Community Organizing for Social Justice Roundtable, March 2017
Monday Jun 5th 7:11 AM
Anne Hillerman: Song Of The Lion- A Legacy Series
Wednesday May 3rd 7:01 PM
Imprint of Hope Are Making Iraq Great and Beautiful
Thursday Apr 13th 2:45 AM
Interview with Dj Jaffe - Focusing on Reforms for Untreated Serious Mentally Ill People
Tuesday Mar 21st 7:24 PM
Mardi Gras in New Orleans - The Black Indian Tradition and struggles with oppression.
Monday Feb 27th 3:07 PM
After writers' appeal, US literary festival will proceed without Israeli government funds
Monday Feb 27th 10:11 AM
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Press Release: Cast Announced for THE TOXIC AVENGER Musical at San Jose Stage
Tuesday May 23rd 6:15 PM
World Premiere of Donal O'Kelly's The Memory Stick
Thursday Mar 16th 3:25 PM
Chilao School offers free space for Arts, Culture and Environmental Workshops
Wednesday Mar 1st 9:14 AM
Art of War : Executive Order
Saturday Feb 18th 11:06 PM
Dis-Honor Among Thieves
Saturday Feb 11th 9:39 PM
Labor, Unions, Culture & Arts In The Era Of Trump
Saturday Jan 21st 6:45 PM
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