[SFGP] Greenzine: monthly meeting and Pride plans

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June 21
GREENZINE
SF Green Party Weekly News and Events

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Dear Greens,

    Please join us next Wednesday for our monthly meeting, and
at Pride the following weekend!  The agenda for our meeting is below:

What:  SF Green Party Monthly Meeting
Where:  Redstone Bldg (2940 16th Street, near South Van Ness) #301, SF
When:  Wed, June 26, 7-9 pm

Agenda

5 min - Intros

15 min - KPFA board elections - do we want to host a forum?

15 min - SB 50 is back, due to gut/amend
  https://48hills.org/2019/06/wiener-quietly-turns-barber-bill-into-major-housing-legislation/
  Work on initiative to ban practice of gut/amend?

20 min - proposed anti-financialization of housing ballot measure - Mike

30 min - November election roundup, questionnaire planning.  What
  questions do we want to ask DA and PD, and changes to our Supe/Mayor
  questionnaire?

20 min - Pride planning (on Fulton between library and Asian Art Museum)
  need volunteers.

5 min - Announcements

Every 4th Wednesday the SF Green Party meets to discuss issues of
concern, listen to interesting speakers, endorse events, plan outreach
and more!  Everyone welcome.  All meetings are wheelchair accessible.
To make a presentation or gain the SFGP endorsement of events and
issues, please contact our SFGP County Council at: cc at sfgreens.org

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What:  Talk on Emma Goldman
Where:  Oscar Grant Plaza, 500 14th St., Oakland
When:  Sun, June 23, 4 pm

In Honor of her 150th birthday: Emma Goldman:
Her Legacy, Anarchy, and Complexities, and Occupy

By Candace Falk, Founding Editor/Director,The Emma Goldman Papers, UC Berkeley

Candace will speak about Emma Goldman, her legacy, her complexities,
and the often misunderstood range of her definition of anarchism, and
the spontaneity and collaborative nature of Occupy that resonates with
her imagined vision of the future.  Candace is founding editor of the
Emma Goldman Papers at UC Berkeley, which has collected, identified,
and published 22,000 documents by and about Emma Goldman, and which is
now available on open access through archive.org.

This is an Occupy Oakland event.

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What:  Pride!
Where:  On Fulton between the main library and the Asian Art Museum
When:  Sat-Sun, June 29-30, all day

We'll need volunteers for voter outreach at Pride.  Our booth
will be on Fulton between the main library and the Asian Art Museum,
both days.  We'll send out the exact booth number next week.
Email cc at sfgreens.org to let us know if you can volunteer.

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