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Press Release: Occupy Oakland Joins with Workers and Community Members to Call for a November 2nd General Strike and Mass Day of Action

Monday October 31, 2011 - 09:49:00 PM

Oakland, CA—On Monday October 31st, at 4:00 p.m., the Occupy Oakland Strike Assembly held a press conference regarding the General Strike and Mass Day of Action planned for November 2nd. Members of the Occupation as well as community, school, and labor representatives spoke in regard to the motivations and wide-reaching potential of the strike. The press conference was held at the intersection of Broadway and Telegraph, the epicenter of the 1946 Oakland General strike, the last general strike in the continental United States. -more-



Public Comment

Keep Neighborhoods Intact – Redistricting Berkeley

By Vincent Casalaina
Monday October 31, 2011 - 02:36:00 PM

When I looked at most of the plans that were put forward for redistricting Berkeley's Council districts, I was taken aback by the way the lines were drawn. I believe the most important thing to consider in redistricting is the preservation of neighborhoods (communities of interest) within Council districts. -more-


Homeland Security and Local Police

By Maris Arnold
Sunday October 30, 2011 - 01:03:00 PM

One hears over and over that on Tues. 10/25 the police overreacted in their attempted eviction of Oakland's nonviolent Occupy Oakland encampment. I beg to differ. It was not an "over-reaction." What occurred was a well-planned exercise orchestrated by Homeland Security, coordinating 17 police jurisdictions. -more-


Football is not Going Away--But the Warm Pool is Gone.

By Paul Lecky
Sunday October 30, 2011 - 12:37:00 PM

Your apparent belief that the only purpose behind the south of Bancroft renovation at BHS is to get a larger football field is incorrect. For example, the new building will house many classrooms and make room for a cozy softball field for the girls’ team. The process of the renovation was a long process with many public meetings and the input of the community. Also, despite the belief of many in our community, the obligation of BHS is to its students and not to maintain a warm pool for a relatively small group of non-students. The warm pool at BHS is gone. -more-


Occupy

By Ove Ofteness
Sunday October 30, 2011 - 12:26:00 PM

"Class warfare?"
They won't win this fight.
We've only begun to unite.
Grass roots and no mowers,
It's lawnless. We're growers.
There won't be a golf cart in sight. -more-


Editorial

The City Council and the School District Play Fast and Loose with Public Funds in Berkeley

By Becky O'Malley
Monday October 24, 2011 - 10:51:00 PM

While no one’s paying much attention, a substantial part of the last remaining open space in flatlands Berkeley is being reconfigured by the Berkeley Unified School District in collusion with bureaucrats working for the City of Berkeley. There has been almost no meaningful public discussion either of the goals of planned lavish and well-funded building projects or of the schedule for carrying them out. -more-


The Editor's Back Fence

Updated: Department of Urban Legends, Earthquake Prediction Division

Monday October 31, 2011 - 09:26:00 AM

[RUMOR UPDATE: Some callers now believe they've traced the origin of the imminent earthquake legend to a staffer in the Office of the Mayor, not an assistant to a councilmember as originally reported. The Planet was given the name of the suspect and we've asked her if it's true. She has declined comment, saying she wants wanted to talk to her chief of staff first. If Since she doesn't didn't call back with her story, we'll just have to add her name to this story without it. here's the name we were given:

Sbeydeh Viveros-Banderas, Assistant to the Mayor, Scheduler and Constituent Services . According to the office website, she is the office manager and handles the Mayor's schedule. She also runs the Intern program and handles many constituent services.

We have been trying without success to get anyone in the Mayor's office or the city's public relations office to confirm or deny that Ms. Viveros-Banderas was the student who originally told the earthquake story in a class at San Francisco State. No one there seems to be answering the phone at the moment (about 4 on Monday). -more-


Columns

Are Male Baby Boomers Doomed To Become Lonely Seniors?
Why are women more psychologically prepared for old age?

By Ruth Rosen
Sunday October 30, 2011 - 12:37:00 PM

It’s not just the young in the Occupy Movement who fear for their futures. Many older people, who are marching with them, dread retirement, even if they hate their jobs. They fear social isolation, the loss of friends they enjoyed at work and the freedom of too much unstructured time. The good news is that women are already preparing for what is often called the "third chapter” of their lives. What’s sad is that men of the same age, for a variety of reasons, are largely unprepared and less likely to participate in activities that offer stimulation and friendship. -more-


Senior Power… “Always my best day of the week.” Part 2.

By Helen Rippier Wheeler
Sunday October 30, 2011 - 01:04:00 PM

In order to run effectively, public and independent schools worldwide rely heavily on donations and on parents, grandparents and community members’ volunteering. Because most – not all -- old people are women, I was particularly interested in interviewing a male senior citizen who is a school volunteer. So I went to http://www.bpef-online.org/volunteer.

BPEF School Volunteers director Jill Coffey responded to my solicitation of a senior interviewee. “...We have many amazing volunteers, so if you need to connect with others--from any background or involved with any school program--please contact me. We love to honor volunteers' time and commitment with an opportunity to share their experiences in a public format. It's a great way to recognize volunteers while also recruiting new ones! Thank you for that opportunity.”

Shortly, I heard from school volunteer, Richard “Dick” Colton: “Jill Coffey gave me your contact info and said you’re looking for a BSV volunteer to interview -- preferably a senior male. Well, that's me for sure, 68, though I am not yet quite willing to settle for the descriptor “elder.” Oops, my bad. “I'm just starting my 7th year volunteering in a 4th grade class at Rosa Parks School. I spend the whole day on Wednesdays. Always my best day of the week.” -more-


On Mental Illness: Opinions on the Subject of Partial Relapse

By Jack Bragen
Sunday October 30, 2011 - 12:44:00 PM

The content presented in the column (for this week), that follows below, consists of my opinions about a limited relapse into mental illness; I believe this to be knowledge and it arises from my personal experiences. Since I am not a doctor or mental health professional, if you need an expert opinion, you should go elsewhere. -more-


Cartoon Page: BOUNCE

By Joseph Young
Monday October 31, 2011 - 09:49:00 AM

Arts & Events

Eye from the Aisle: Race, Rape, Truth, Mamet—90 compelling minutes at A.C.T.

By John A. McMullen II
Sunday October 30, 2011 - 12:31:00 PM
Anthony Fusco, Susan Heyward, Chris Butler, Kevin O’Rourke

About 20 years ago, I was walking with my girlfriend down 2nd Avenue in NYC. I looked up and saw “Final Preview Tonight --Mamet’s OLEANNA.” They had two tickets left. It was about a college professor opening up to his working class student in private, mandated lectures with an undercurrent of intimacy and her cataclysmic reaction. William Macy and Rebecca Pidgeon on a spare set with her husband’s inflammatory words. At the end of the play, couples were shrieking at one another in the lobby and into the street. -more-


Back Stories

Opinion

Editorials

The City Council and the School District Play Fast and Loose with Public Funds in Berkeley 10-24-2011

The Editor's Back Fence

Updated: Department of Urban Legends, Earthquake Prediction Division 10-31-2011

Opera Program Canned by NPR Because of Host's Occupy Participation 10-25-2011

Cartoons

Cartoon Page: BOUNCE By Joseph Young 10-31-2011

Cartoon Page: Odd Bodkins: Jack Dan O'Neill 10-25-2011

Public Comment

Keep Neighborhoods Intact – Redistricting Berkeley By Vincent Casalaina 10-31-2011

Homeland Security and Local Police By Maris Arnold 10-30-2011

Football is not Going Away--But the Warm Pool is Gone. By Paul Lecky 10-30-2011

Occupy By Ove Ofteness 10-30-2011

Press Release: Barbara Lee Comments on Occupy Oakland 10-27-2011

New: Dealing Sensibly with Occupy Berkeley--Learning from Oakland's Mistakes John Vinopal,Resident, District 4 10-26-2011

Press Release: NLG Condemns Excessive Force Used by Oakland Police Against Occupy Demonstrators From Rachel Lederman, Bobbie Stein, Michael Flynn 10-26-2011

Supporting the Occupy Movement By Victoria Q. Legg 10-26-2011

Why Were Berkeley Police Involved in Evicting Occupy Oakland? By Barbara F Barbour 10-26-2011

Press Release: California Nurses Condemn Mayor Quan's Raid on Occupy Oakland 10-26-2011

Letters to the Editor 10-25-2011

Press Release: NLG Demands Immediate Release of Occupy Oakland Arrestees Contacts: Rachel Lederman 415-350-6496 Michael Flynn 510-866-4981 Carlos Villarreal 415-377-6961 10-25-2011

The Clown with the Broken Leg By Carol Denney 10-25-2011

News

Press Release: Occupy Oakland Joins with Workers and Community Members to Call for a November 2nd General Strike and Mass Day of Action 10-31-2011

New: Oakland Mayor, Chief, Don't Plan to Dislodge Protest Now By Jeff Shuttleworth (BCN) 10-29-2011

New: Is Occupy Berkeley on a Collision Course With Berkeley? (News Analysis) By Ted Friedman 10-28-2011

The Oakland Commune and the Planned General Strike (News Analysis) By Steve Martinot 10-27-2011

Quan "Very Saddened" by Violence at Oakland Protest By Jeff Shuttleworth (BCN) 10-26-2011

Oakland Fences Down Tonight By Scott Morris(BCN) 10-26-2011

Protesters Speak about Injured Veteran, Call for Citywide Strike By Scott Morris (BCN) 10-26-2011

Memo Re How Berkeley Police Aided Oakland in Evicting Occupy Oakland From the Office of the City Manager 10-26-2011

Press Release: The City of Berkeley Police Department’s (BPD) Involvement in Occupy Oakland Dispersal From Sergeant Mary C. Kusmiss, BPD Public Information Officer 10-26-2011

Press Release: OCCUPY OAKLAND Regroups at 6:00 Tonight From Kevin Seal 10-26-2011

Iraq War Veteran Critically Injured by Police Projectile During "Occupy Oakland" Protests By Scott Morris (BCN) 10-26-2011

Police Brutality in Oakland-- Berkeley Police Present 10-26-2011

Oakland Occupy Teargassed, Evicted By Sasha Lekach (BCN) 10-26-2011

Using Police In Oakland to Clear Out Occupy Was a Mistake (Commentary) By Don Macleay 10-25-2011

Flash: Protesters Back at Oakland Plaza; Ordered to Disperse for Third Time By ScottMorris/JeffShuttleworth (BCN) 10-25-2011

Police Arrest at Least 75 Protesters During "Occupy Oakland" Raid By Jeff Shuttleworth (BCN) 10-25-2011

Oakland 12th Street BART Re-Opens By Sasha Lekach (BCN) 10-25-2011

Downtown Oakland Workers Asked to Come Late By Sasha Lekach (BCN) 10-25-2011

Oakland Police Shut Down Occupy Oakland By Sasha Lekach (BCN) 10-25-2011

Occupy Berkeley's Growing Tent City Occupied Saturday at Civic Center by Peaceful Bay Area Teachers; But How Long Will Peaceful Vibes Last? by Ted Friedman 10-24-2011

1991 Firestorm Remembered At 20th Anniversary Ceremony By Steven Finacom 10-23-2011

Press Release: Raid on Occupy Oakland "Highly Probable" Tonight From Kevin Seal 10-24-2011

Press Release: Teachers at Berkeley's Realm Charter Schools Join Union From Cathy Campbell 10-24-2011

Columns

Are Male Baby Boomers Doomed To Become Lonely Seniors?
Why are women more psychologically prepared for old age?
By Ruth Rosen 10-30-2011

Senior Power… “Always my best day of the week.” Part 2. By Helen Rippier Wheeler 10-30-2011

On Mental Illness: Opinions on the Subject of Partial Relapse By Jack Bragen 10-30-2011

Dispatches From The Edge: Pakistan: Reversing The Lens By Conn Hallinan 10-26-2011

Wild Neighbors:The Curse of Drosophila By Joe Eaton 10-25-2011

My Commonplace Book (a diary of excerpts copied from printed books, with comments added by the reader.) By Dorothy Bryant 10-25-2011

Eclectic Rant: Visiting Auschwitz By Ralph E. Stone & Judi Iranyi 10-25-2011

Arts & Events

Eye from the Aisle: Race, Rape, Truth, Mamet—90 compelling minutes at A.C.T. By John A. McMullen II 10-30-2011

Ira Marlowe's World-Record Halloween Songathon By Gar Smith 10-27-2011

Berkeley Symphony Opens On Thursday With Music By Chapela, Brahms, Shostakovich By Ken Bullock 10-26-2011

Around & About Music: Kent Nagano Conducts at Gala Celebrating Alden Gilchrist's 60th Anniversary at Calvary Presbyterian By Ken Bullock 10-26-2011

Brain Raves: Exposing The Power of Subliminal Messaging Reviewed by Gar Smith 10-25-2011

No Sugar-Coating for This Realistic ANNIE at Berkeley Playhouse By John A. McMullen II 10-25-2011

Don't Miss This Around Halloween By Dorothy Snodgrass 10-24-2011