Letter from Siberian Red Army soldiers to political prisoners in San [...]
Letter from Siberian Red Army soldiers to political prisoners in San Quentin, response by Tom Mooney, published 92 years ago in Western Worker
March 14, 1964: 60 years ago, March 14 1964, 107 civil rights demonstrators were arrested [...]
60 years ago, March 14 1964, 107 civil rights demonstrators were arrested at the Cadillac Showroom on San Francisco’s auto row in an action, organized by the Ad Hoc Committee to End Discrimination, against auto row employers’ refusal to hire Black workers After a month of sustained action, an agreement …
March 14, 1970: 54 years ago, March 13 1970, members of the Berkeley Tenants Union, along [...]
54 years ago, March 13 1970, members of the Berkeley Tenants Union, along with members of People’s Architecture and the Berkeley Food Conspiracy, published “And But For the Sky There Are No Fences Facing” in underground newspaper the Berkeley Tribe The essay, also known as “Blueprint for a Communal Society,” …
🚨YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED🚨 To a party celebrating three years of “Left in [...]
🚨YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED🚨 To a party celebrating three years of “Left in the Bay” Saturday 3/23 7pm Free featuring 💥GOOD MUSIC 💥T-SHIRTS AND OTHER THINGS FOR SALE 💥SURPRISES at Tamarack 1501 Harrison Oakland ✌️ The early BTU had strong links to other revolutionary left groups and tendencies, including the …
March 12, 1966: 58 years ago, March 12 1966, the first issue of The Flatlands was [...]
58 years ago, March 12 1966, the first issue of The Flatlands was published. The paper, edited by a number of early civil rights activists and radicals from various organizations, reported on poverty, segregation, and racism in Oakland Its name referenced Oakland’s spatial segregation: working class people live in the …