April 7-14 Portland Resistance Calendar

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Fri, 04/07/2017 - 5:00pm to Fri, 04/14/2017 - 6:00pm
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Welcome to the Resistance Calendar podcast page for April 7-14, 2017!

This week: so very many social justice events & calls to action!

This podcast/blog, updated on Fridays, lists local social justice events for the coming week. It includes general event info in print & links to where you can learn more. And downloadable podcast audio. We comb multiple calendars as well as the book of faces - so you don't have to.

To add events, go to https://pdxactivist.org/ - neither I nor KBOO is affiliated. They just rock.

our FB page contains expanded listings (and other activist events) kept up-to-date daily: https://www.facebook.com/pg/Portland-Resistance-Calendar-276229972807064/events/ 

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Tuesday, April 11, 2017

Resist Hate. Protest the Debate!

6–9pm @ Lewis & Clark College Templeton Building, 0615 Southwest Palatine Hill Road
Jessica Vaughan from the hate group Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) has been invited by the Lewis & Clark College International Symposium student group to speak at a campus debate on Tuesday. While other events in this series are open to the public, this specific talk has been closed off to exclusive invitees. In exchange for using this platform to spread her hateful rhetoric, Vaughan is likely receiving a large stipend from a school that receives federal funding.
While we would prefer that Vaughan be disinvited for her hate speech and her pay be donated to immigrants right groups, until that occurs we are calling for the community to peacefully protest outside of the event. Hate has no place in our community. We will gather in front of the Templeton Building.

Thursday, April 13, 2017

Speak Out! #TESTIFY

2pm @ Portland Building, 1120 Southwest 5th Avenue
Supporters of police accountability:
Please come out to testify and/or let City Council know how you feel about more responsive and truly independent police oversight at or before the hearing next Thursday, April 13 to be held in the Portland Building Auditorium (1220 SW 5th, 2nd floor) at 2 PM. More information at the link.

War Is Not The Answer: Rise Up And Resist!

5–8pm @ Pioneer Courthouse Square, 701 SW 6th Ave
This is a call to action!
We are tired of seeing the war mongers and profiteers pad their pockets and pat themselves on the back while children die in the streets. We are tired of their profits being more important than human life and dignity. We are tired of propping up dictators, just to tear them down again if they challenge us, defy us, or when it is most profitable. We are tired of this colonialist bullshit.
We will rally at Pioneer Square and then we will march.

Friday, April 7 2017

Free Self-Defense Class for Women/ Safer Streets

3 – 5pm @ Sisters of the Road Cafe, 133 NW 6th
Free self-defense class for women experiencing homelessness, poverty, mental health or addiction issues, for sex workers, and for survivors of violence or abuse. Queer and trans friendly. All ages and abilities. They welcome folks with disabilities, including those who use mobility aids.

Unity at the Intersections

4 - 5 PM @ PSU Women's Resource Center, 1802 SW 10th Ave
Join the Feminists of Color Action Team(FOCAT) for screen printing, story sharing, and decompression with tea and pan dulce. This is a space for folks of color as well as one which centers the voices of women and femmes.

Survivor Speak Out 2017

6 - 8 PM @ Parsons Gallery, 2nd Floor of the PSU Urban Center Building, 506 SW Mill St.
The PSU Women's Resource Center invites you to their annual Survivor Speakout, in honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month. The evening will be dedicated to giving survivors the space and opportunity to share their stories and experiences of how sexual violence has impacted them. Survivors, allies, and accomplices are welcome.

Women, Femme & Non-Binary Resistance Happy Hour

6 - 9 PM
If you plan on attending the event, please contact event organizers to get the event location and additional information.
Portland's Resistance is holding its first Femme & Non Binary Resistance Happy Hour Friday, March 3rd from 6pm to 9pm at a local owned business in NE Portland. As a trans inclusive space, they invite female and non-binary identified people to meet, and network.

MYP Fundraiser!

6–9pm @ Lagunitas Tap Room, 237 NE Broadway
Come support Morpheus Youth Project! We are raising funds to keep our doors open and our programming alive!
This event will focus on Morpheus Youth Project, what we have done in the past, are doing in the present and hope to continue to do in the future for young people in East Portland, Donald E. Long and MacLaren Youth Correctional facility.

Daniel McGowan Speaks at PSU

7:30 - 9 PM @ PSU Smith Center, 1825 SW Broadway, Room 296/8
Former political prisoner Daniel McGowan talks about his experiences in the Earth Liberation Front (ELF), time in federal prison, & the necessity of broadening the scope of radical movements and supporting prisoners as we face a rising of the far right.
Daniel will talk about being an activist, the years spent in the Pacific Northwest as well as what the Trump administration means for people that are part of resistance movements.
A Q&A will follow.

Saturday, April 8

Portland Troublemakers School

9am–4pm @ UA Local 290 Training Center, 20210 SW Teton Ave., Tualatin
Troublemakers from the Pacific Northwest are gathering for a day of strategizing and skills-building to strengthen our workers' movement. Hear from union leaders and activists about how to fight back at work and win. Network and strategize with local organizers to take on looming budget cuts and the right-to-work threat.

Direct Action Training for Groups

10am-7pm
Our capacity to resist is directly correlated to our capacity to self-organize on a massive scale. They invite you to join us for a non-violent direct action training for groups of people who want to develop their ability to take powerful strategic collective action. They ask that you show up in a group of at least 3 people - there will be a lot of information given and you might have to split up at all points to absorb it all.

Milenio.org Public Meeting- Your turn to speak out

11 AM @ Central Library, 801 SW 10th Ave
This public meeting is to come together to express their opinions, hear a public speaker or proposed plan and engage in shared learning about a topic and work together to develop solutions.

Second Saturday Social Justice

11am @ Revolución Coffee House, 1432 SW 6th Ave
So much happened in March with the non indictment of an officer in the case of murdered youth #QuaniceHayes his funeral, burial, and the protest. For activists, volunteers and organizers it's a very important time to build our communication and outreach strategy for this grieving family. We will also discuss ways to constructively answer questions about the current political events and clarify local myths about who #DontShootPDX is, represents and advocate for. Local media and city hall miscommunication about demonstrations and protests happening in solidarity movements is a safety issue and proves to be to the detriment of those seeking advocacy and support. 

Domestic Violence Awareness Fundraiser for Los Ninos Cuentan

12 noon @ DeNicola's Italian Restaurant, 3520 SE Powell Blvd
On Saturday April 8th, DeNicolas will be opening early in support for Los Ninos Cuentan, a local organization that provides direct outreach and services to survivors of domestic abuse.

Pride Forever: LGBTQ History Tour

12 noon @ Voodoo Doughnut, 22 SW 3rd Ave
Pride Forever examines the compelling stories of LGBTQ history in Portland, from pivotal spaces in which LGBTQ folks built community, to precious moments that galvanized the entire movement. This tour includes powerful in-person testimonials from local LGBTQ leaders and allies, as well as anecdotes from those who came before on topics such as 19th century cross dressing, the fight against AIDS, and violence against the trans community.

10,690 Wild Flowers Discussion + Workshop

1 - 3 PM @ C3:Initiative,  7326 N. Chicago Ave
nicole gugliotti's project, "10,690 Wild Flowers" explores and honors how each person's story of accessing abortion in the U.S. is unique and important. The ceramic flowers in the piece are handmade by viewers in collaboration with local reproductive justice organizations and are currently displayed and for sale at four locations in Portland, including c3, Planned Parenthood Columbia, and the Downtown Womwn's Center. Proceeds benefit the Network for Reproductive Options, Oregon's independent abortion fund.

May Day Reading Discussion: Settlers - The Mythology Of the White Proletariat, Chpt. 4

4 - 6 PM @ Unite Oregon, 700 N Killingsworth St
A discussion and reading of Chapter IV (Settler Trade Unionism) of the book Settlers: The Mythology of the White Proletariat by J. Sakai. Find the text here: http://readsettlers.org/ch4.html

Immigrant Refugee Stories

8 - 10:30 PM @ The Old Church, 1422 SW 11th Ave
This Urban Tellers features Fernando Lopez Garcia of Mexico, Philip Lund of Denmark, Lily Waldman of Indonesia, María Luisa Baragli Bevington (Marisa Bevington) of Argentina, Yashar Vasef of Iran, and Zahra Abukar of Somalia.

Sunday, April 9

Oregon NOW (National Organization for Women) Annual Meeting

9 AM - 3 PM @ Best Western Agate Beach, Newport
Every year this event gets a little more robust and a little bigger. We have a feeling this will be our biggest year yet, thanks to the incredible energy and activism among Oregonians after the November elections.

Sweet Bites for Civil Rights III - ACLU Benefit Bake Sale

10am–3pm @ woonwinkel, 935 SW Washington St
Our community raised nearly $11,000 for the ACLU of Oregon at our February bake sale... and we're back for more! The fine folks at woonwinkel are sharing their space with us on April 9th from 10 am to 3 pm for another spectacular cash-only sale of delicious treats made by members of the community. We hope to see you there!

Climate and Energy Justice, a talk by Jo Ann Hardesty

1:30–3pm @ Center 50+, 2615 Portland Rd NE at Highland Ave NE, Salem
The transition to a renewable energy infrastructure will itself require changes that can be disruptive. Climate justice means that the concerns and needs of impacted and front line communities are at the forefront of solutions to the climate crisis.

¡Foro Informativo Sobre Inmigracion En Albany!

2–4pm @ Albany Public Library, 2450 14th Ave SE, Albany
Voz Hispana Cambio Comunitario te invitamos a un foro informativo sobre CONOZCA SUS DERECHOS, el impacto que el gobierno de Donald Trump ESTA TENIENDO en las leyes migratorias. También estaremos hablando sobre lo que Voz Hispana Cambio Comunitario y otras organizaciones haremos para responder a esta crisis. Contaremos con la participación de la abogada experta en leyes migratorias Barbara Ghio que le contestara sus preguntas.
Know your Rights, and the impact that the government of Donald Trump is having on immigration laws. We will be talking about how to respond to this crisis, and Barbara Ghio, immigration attorney, will answer your questions.

Workshop - Misinformation and Political Propaganda

2:30–4pm @ Central Library, 801 SW 10th Ave
We are overwhelmed with messages from politicians, news sources and other media. Learn to distinguish truth from fiction using critical thinking strategies. The workshop uses real world examples of political ads, news headlines, graphs / charts, the effect of word choice in messaging, statistical data and other types of information in a “what do you see here? / what is missing?” format. The last part is about finding accurate information. The goal is to help people become their own “factchecker”.

Monday, April 10

Consent: Participation & Anticipation

2–3:30pm @ PSU Women's Resource Center, 1802 SW 10th Ave
In honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month you're invited to come to Portland State University's Women's Resource Center to build zines and community while we discuss how we practice consent in our everyday lives.

Community Project: Houseless Outreach

5:30–9pm @ 5040 SE Milwaukee Avenue
The Millers Scholarship Foundation is collecting sleeping bags, tents, warm coats and sock. If you would like to donate, please bring items to our weekly central committee meetings. All donations are tax deductible. We will meet at 5040 SE Milwaukee avenue at 5:30 PM and then head out from there. Vahid Brown and the Village Coalition will be giving an Houseless Outreach 101 talk before we take off.

Tuesday, April 11

ResistTrumpTuesday: PDX Meet-up at Sen. Merkley's

noon–1pm @ World Trade Center, 121 SW Salmon St
Come 30 minutes early if you can, to plan!
11:30am: Planning meeting in the courtyard
12 noon: Staffer comes down to speak with us

April Civic Drinks - Housing Affordability

5:30–7:30pm @ Rogue Eastside Pub & Pilot Brewery, 928 SE 9th Avenue
Housing affordability affects everyone, regardless of income. Fewer federal dollars are available to fund affordable housing projects, forcing developers to navigate a patchwork of state and local funding sources. The Legislature has limited what localities may do to encourage affordability, provide tax sunsets and enforce tenant’s rights. At a minimum, they need to end the ban on local rent regulation as recommended in the report.
Read more at pdxcityclub.org/housingaffordability

Resist Hate. Protest the Debate!

6–9pm @ Lewis & Clark College Templeton Building, 0615 Southwest Palatine Hill Road
Jessica Vaughan from the hate group Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) has been invited by the Lewis & Clark College International Symposium student group to speak at a campus debate on Tuesday. While other events in this series are open to the public, this specific talk has been closed off to exclusive invitees. In exchange for using this platform to spread her hateful rhetoric, Vaughan is likely receiving a large stipend from a school that receives federal funding.
While we would prefer that Vaughan be disinvited for her hate speech and her pay be donated to immigrants right groups, until that occurs we are calling for the community to peacefully protest outside of the event. Hate has no place in our community. We will gather in front of the Templeton Building.

Environmental Justice 101

6–8pm @ Social Justice Action Center, 400 SE 12th Ave
Do you want to help mobilize our community around the People's Climate Mobilization? Join 350PDX for an Environmental Justice 101 workshop as the first step to be involved in all aspects of planning and organizing our community for the People's Climate Mobilization! RSVP online to guarantee a spot.

​CANCELLED: April Full Moon: A Night of Poetry and Resilient Connections

6:30–8pm @ Unite Oregon, 700 N Killingsworth

Portland Public School Candidate Forum

7 - 9 PM @ Multnomah County Building, 501 SE Hawthorne Blvd
Join us for a nonpartisan forum featuring candidates for Portland Public Schools Board of Directors on the May 16 special election ballot. All candidates for open positions have been invited to attend. Open positions include Zones 4, 5 and 6. Questions from the audience will be included.

Wednesday, April 12

Stable Homes for Oregon Lobby Day, March, and Rally!

10am–5pm @ Oregon State Capitol, 900 Court St NE, Salem
Let's turn up the tenant protections heat! Travel to Salem, OR to tell our legislators that no cause evictions and excessive rent increases must end! Bring a friend, or two! Don't wait, register today! https://tinyurl.com/kwn99e4 Free food, childcare, transportation, and interpretation.
Regístrese hoy en Español: https://tinyurl.com/kkq6veq GRATIS comida, cuidado de niños, transporte e interpretación.

Take Back the Night Sign Making Party!

noon–3pm @ PSU Pacific Islander, Asian & Asian American Center, Smith Center Suite 235, 1825 SW Broadway
Please Join the Take Back the Night Planning Committee in creating signs!
All sign making materials will be provided at PIAAA!
All you need to bring is a phrase, slogan, or chant that you would like to put on your sign for the rally.

Dismantling Racism

1–4pm @ YWCA of Greater Portland, 4610 SE Belmont St
In this workshop participants will understand racism in a historical and current context, learn about white privilege, develop knowledge of institutional racism, and address concepts of colorblindness and the United States as a post-racial society.

Thursday, April 13

Speak Out! #TESTIFY

2pm @ Portland Building, 1120 Southwest 5th Avenue
Supporters of police accountability:
Please come out to testify and/or let City Council know how you feel about more responsive and truly independent police oversight at or before the hearing next Thursday, April 13 to be held in the Portland Building Auditorium (1220 SW 5th, 2nd floor) at 2 PM. More information at the link.

Panel: Intersectionality in the New Wave

4–5:30pm @ PSU College of Urban and Public Affairs, Urban Center, 506 SW Mill St
Join us for a panel discussion on intersectionality in the new wave of feminism. Cheryl Myers, Traci Rossi, Emily Evans and Yeruwelle De Rouen will discuss the importance of intersectionality in the women's movement to ensure political representation and policies are reflective of the experiences and needs of all women.

War Is Not The Answer: Rise Up And Resist!

5–8pm @ Pioneer Courthouse Square, 701 SW 6th Ave
This is a call to action!
We are tired of seeing the war mongers and profiteers pad their pockets and pat themselves on the back while children die in the streets. We are tired of their profits being more important than human life and dignity. We are tired of propping up dictators, just to tear them down again if they challenge us, defy us, or when it is most profitable. We are tired of this colonialist bullshit.
We will rally at Pioneer Square and then we will march.

Take Back the Night: Consent Culture and the Freedom to Change

5:15–8:30pm @ PSU Women's Resource Center, 1802 SW 10th Ave
Feminista Jones will the keynote speaker for Take Back the Night 2017! FJ is a mental health social worker, sex-positive feminist writer, and community activist from New York City. She is an award-winning blogger and author. For two years, she hosted a sex-positive feminist podcast called This Week In Blackness: After Dark, which discussed topics related to sex and sexuality, race, and feminism. She launched a global anti-street harassment campaign (#YouOKSis) and a National Moment of Silence protesting police brutality (#NMOS14), both of which received international media attention. For this work, she was awarded the 2014 Black Weblog Award for Outstanding Online Activism. Jones describes herself "as a post-modern sex-positive, Black feminist woman, which basically means that i'm multi-faceted, at least in my expression of myself and my embodiment of feminism. I exist in a new era of critical thinking and self-identification. I promote the positive aspects of sex, sexuality, and sexual liberation." #pdxtbtn

Portland Sustainability: Equity and Diversity in the Workplace

6–8pm @ PSU Native American Student and Community Center, 710 SW Jackson St
Students and professionals interested in sustainability are invited to explore the opportunities and barriers for building a diverse workforce and supporting marginalized communities during a time when federal support for environmental, climate, and social justice work is diminishing.

We Do Matter!! Stand Up Against Racism in Schools!

7pm @ David Douglas High School Conference Room, 1500 SE 130th Ave
Join Community in Solidarity Against Racism in Schools and to DEMAND Resignation of #BryceAnderson from the School Board Immediately!

Friday, April 14

Food Chains - The Revolution In America's Fields

7–9:30pm @ First Unitarian Church, Eliot Chapel, SW 12th and Salmon
Screening of "FOOD CHAINS - The Revolution in America’s Fields"
In this exposé, an intrepid group of Florida farmworkers battle to defeat the $4 trillion global supermarket industry through their ingenious Fair Food program, which partners with growers and retailers to improve working conditions for farm laborers in the United States.
There is more interest in food these days than ever, yet there is very little interest in the hands that pick it. Farmworkers, the foundation of our fresh food industry, are routinely abused and robbed of wages. In extreme cases they can be beaten, sexually harassed or even enslaved – all within the borders of the United States.
Food Chains reveals the human cost in our food supply and the complicity of large buyers of produce like fast food and supermarkets.

To have your event listed, please add it to the https://pdxactivist.org/ calendar - we cannot recommend it enough (no affiliation).

We also have a FB page with expanded coverage of local events, etc.: https://www.facebook.com/Portland-Resistance-Calendar-276229972807064/

See also : KBOO Anti-Oppressions Study Group and Action Group Resources

We’ll be back on Friday, April 14, 2017.

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