Oakland Rising Blog
11.21.22 Monday Meals: Midterm Election Results
Leaders Saabir Lockett from our partner East Bay Alliance for Sustainable Economy and Jose Bernal from our partner Ella Baker Center joined us this Monday Meals to breakdown the preliminary election results. How will the election results impact us now and the future...
11.7.22 Monday Meals: Get Out The Vote!
“When I came to Oakland Rising, I really started to have a different understanding about electoral power and political power, and using the electoral system to build more people power. It is a way to talk to people about issues in a way that grassroots organizing takes many years. I’ve come to really appreciate electoral work because of that.”
10.31.22 Monday Meals: Keeping Oakland Housed
Shaketa Redden, Executive Director of Causa Justa::Just Cause, joined to discuss critical housing ballot measures to create a more equitable housing system in Oakland: Q, U, and V.
10.24.22 Monday Meals: Getting Ballot Ready
Thank you Ndidi Love from East Bay Anti-Displacement Collective for joining us on Monday Meals to talk about the how, where, when, why to vote. As Ndidi shared, “I always knew that my vote was the vote for my family’s subsistence and keeping that legacy alive. My mother did things to ensure that we can vote as Black people and Black women. And, so, I have to keep those things going.”
10.11.22 Monday Meals: Addressing Harm in the Town
“We think that when some violence happens, increasing public safety or decreasing recidivism comes from police. No. Police are here to police, capture, subdue, and lock up. That’s what the police is here for. Public safety actually comes from investing in community…. the root cause of violence is the lack of resources, lack of investment within our communities, that will actually provide the opportunities for other avenues.” – Saabir Lockett
10.03.22 Monday Meals: Know Your Board of Supervisors
“Right now, we have an opportunity. There’s an open seat… It’s important for us to do our homework and see who’s most aligned with what you believe, with what you think.”
Yes on Measure T: Invest in Our Oakland!
Vote YES on Measure T – Invest in Our Oakland – to save essential city services and provide protections for small businesses without increasing the tax burden on residents and homeowners.
09.19.22 Monday Meals: Ranked-Choice Voting in Oakland
Learn how to use RCV when you vote in the General Elections. This year you may now rank your top 5 choices (previously top 3) for local seats including mayor, city council and school board. RCV allows you to choose the top five candidates who most align with your values, and allows voters to elect someone who garnered the overall support of the majority of voters – all while avoiding expensive primary elections.
09.12.22 Monday Meals: Live from the Picket Line
Kaiser Permanente mental health workers are entering their 5th week of an open-ended strike, making history as the longest mental health strike in U.S. history. We stand in solidarity with caregivers as they invest time and lost wages to demand systemic change and...
08.01.22 Monday Meals: Night Out for Safety & Liberation
Thanks to Angelo Sandoval and Nifa for joining Oakland Rising today to talk about their event, Night Out for Safety and Liberation, at Josie De La Cruz Park in Fruitvale from 4-6 pm. If you want to volunteer, reach out to Angelo Sandoval at [email protected]....
11.21.22 Monday Meals: Midterm Election Results
Leaders Saabir Lockett from our partner East Bay Alliance for Sustainable Economy and Jose Bernal from our partner Ella Baker Center joined us this Monday Meals to breakdown the preliminary election results. How will the election results impact us now and the future...
11.7.22 Monday Meals: Get Out The Vote!
“When I came to Oakland Rising, I really started to have a different understanding about electoral power and political power, and using the electoral system to build more people power. It is a way to talk to people about issues in a way that grassroots organizing takes many years. I’ve come to really appreciate electoral work because of that.”
10.31.22 Monday Meals: Keeping Oakland Housed
Shaketa Redden, Executive Director of Causa Justa::Just Cause, joined to discuss critical housing ballot measures to create a more equitable housing system in Oakland: Q, U, and V.
10.24.22 Monday Meals: Getting Ballot Ready
Thank you Ndidi Love from East Bay Anti-Displacement Collective for joining us on Monday Meals to talk about the how, where, when, why to vote. As Ndidi shared, “I always knew that my vote was the vote for my family’s subsistence and keeping that legacy alive. My mother did things to ensure that we can vote as Black people and Black women. And, so, I have to keep those things going.”
10.11.22 Monday Meals: Addressing Harm in the Town
“We think that when some violence happens, increasing public safety or decreasing recidivism comes from police. No. Police are here to police, capture, subdue, and lock up. That’s what the police is here for. Public safety actually comes from investing in community…. the root cause of violence is the lack of resources, lack of investment within our communities, that will actually provide the opportunities for other avenues.” – Saabir Lockett
10.03.22 Monday Meals: Know Your Board of Supervisors
“Right now, we have an opportunity. There’s an open seat… It’s important for us to do our homework and see who’s most aligned with what you believe, with what you think.”
Yes on Measure T: Invest in Our Oakland!
Vote YES on Measure T – Invest in Our Oakland – to save essential city services and provide protections for small businesses without increasing the tax burden on residents and homeowners.
09.19.22 Monday Meals: Ranked-Choice Voting in Oakland
Learn how to use RCV when you vote in the General Elections. This year you may now rank your top 5 choices (previously top 3) for local seats including mayor, city council and school board. RCV allows you to choose the top five candidates who most align with your values, and allows voters to elect someone who garnered the overall support of the majority of voters – all while avoiding expensive primary elections.
09.12.22 Monday Meals: Live from the Picket Line
Kaiser Permanente mental health workers are entering their 5th week of an open-ended strike, making history as the longest mental health strike in U.S. history. We stand in solidarity with caregivers as they invest time and lost wages to demand systemic change and...
08.01.22 Monday Meals: Night Out for Safety & Liberation
Thanks to Angelo Sandoval and Nifa for joining Oakland Rising today to talk about their event, Night Out for Safety and Liberation, at Josie De La Cruz Park in Fruitvale from 4-6 pm. If you want to volunteer, reach out to Angelo Sandoval at [email protected]....
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