The BP Spill & Big Oil: Teach-In & NVDA Training
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Teach-In:
WHAT'S REALLY GOING ON, WHAT IT MEANS & WHAT WE CAN DO
*Part of the 3-Month Gulf Disaster Anniversary National Week of Action*
Tues, JULY 20, 7-9pm
La Peña Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave, Berkeley (at Woolsey, next to Ashby BART)
FREE (donations appreciated) | Food provided
Featuring:
Rose Braz, Center for Biological Diversity. Since
the BP explosion, the Center's decisive action and in-depth
investigating have exposed massive government corruption and lax
environmental review, leading to major media exposés and six lawsuits
to secure a full cleanup and wildlife protection.
Lindsay Imai, with
Urban Habitat 's
Transportation Program, advocating for affordable, reliable, and
racially and economically just public transit system in the Bay Area.
Join us for a discussion on:
- the impacts of the disaster on Gulf Coast communities
- BP/Big Oil's handling and response the spill; as well as grassroots responses to the spill
- root causes of the spill and the other disastrous impacts of Big Oil, including in the Bay Area
- positive solutions we can organize for in the Bay Area to end our dependence on fossil fuels and corporate capitalism
- how we can mobilize in the Bay Area to resist BP, Big Oil and their environmental and climate pollution
Also, before the teach-in:
4:30 to 6:30pm: Nonviolent Direct Action Training (Same location: La Peña)
Prepare
for upcoming mass actions to resist BP/Big Oil and for climate justice
(Sunday, August 29th will be a National/Bay Area mobilization-- Save
the date!)! A free and open to the public workshop on the
basics of nonviolent direct action, how it works and how to keep our
power in confrontations with authorities before, during and after
actions. Please come on time and stay for the whole time. Training sponsored by Mobilization for Climate Justice West.
Teach-In Sponsored by:
Mobilization for Climate Justice West &
The Center for Biological Diversity