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Police Arrested 32 in Occupy Oakland Raid

By Zack Farmer (BCN)
Monday November 14, 2011 - 10:10:00 AM

Thirty-two people were arrested this morning in what appears to have been a largely peaceful police sweep of Frank Ogawa Plaza to clear out the Occupy Oakland encampment that has stood outside City Hall for weeks.

At a morning news conference at the city's Emergency Operations Center after the raid, Police Chief Howard Jordan said only nine of the people arrested are Oakland residents.

He said there were no injuries to police officers or protesters. -more-


Mario Savio Memorial Lecture on Tuesday in Berkeley Will Be Moved to Sproul Plaza

Monday November 14, 2011 - 07:45:00 AM

Lynne Hollander Savio has informed people on the Will Call list for the Mario Savio Memorial Lecture, this year to be delivered by Professor Robert Reich, that the event, orginally scheduled for Pauley Ballroom on the UC Berkeley campus, has been moved to the Mario Savio Steps in Sproul Plaza. It will take place at 8 p.m. on Tuesday. -more-


Flash: Police Tear Down Occupy Oakland Encampment, Arrest Protestors--Now Withdrawing from Ogawa Plaza

By Scott Morris (BCN)
Sunday November 13, 2011 - 10:05:00 PM

Police began withdrawing from Broadway at around 6:30 a.m. today, after blocking off Oakland's Frank Ogawa Plaza and arresting people remaining in the plaza.

Police are in the process of dismantling what remains of the Occupy Oakland camp that has occupied Frank Ogawa Plaza for most of the last month.

Police blocked off the plaza shortly before 6 a.m. today with lines of riot police. Most protesters had already moved into the street at 14th Street and Broadway before police arrived.

One protester [identified by the San Francisco Chronicle as Zachary Running Wolf of Berkeley] climbed a tree in the plaza and has remained there for several hours. It was not immediately clear if police arrested him when they blocked off the plaza. -more-



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Man Killed Near Occupy Oakland Identified, Confirmed as Camp Resident

By Sara Gaiser (BCN)
Sunday November 13, 2011 - 08:09:00 AM

The man killed in Thursday's shooting near the Occupy Oakland encampment has been identified as Oakland resident Kayode Ola Foster, Oakland police said this evening.

Foster, 25, had been staying at Frank Ogawa Plaza in the protest camp, according to his family, said Officer Johnna Watson. -more-



Oakland Issues 3rd Vacate Notice to Protestors--Police Say Shooting Linked to Camp

By Sara Gaiser (BCN)
Saturday November 12, 2011 - 09:09:00 PM

Pressure on Occupy Oakland protestors increased today, with police issuing a third notice this afternoon ordering protestors to vacate the area-and all city parks.

The most recent notice notifies protestors that they do not have permission to stay on any city property or parks, including Frank Ogawa Plaza, Lafayette Square Park, Jefferson Square and Snow Park.

Some Occupy Oakland activists issued a statement this afternoon noting that there were rumors some protestors might have met with the mayor and discussed moving the protest to Jefferson Park. However, the group indicated that if such a conversation had taken place, it did not represent Occupy Oakland's General Assembly-and the city's notice to vacate does not exclude any parks.

Protestors were issued a formal notice to vacate Frank Ogawa Plaza on Friday after a fatal shooting near the camp.

A man in his early 20s was killed just before 5 p.m. in the 1400 block of Broadway in Thursday's shooting. His identity is being withheld pending notification of next of kin.

Police said today that the suspect, described as a male African American, 20-25 years old, 5 feet 9 inches tall and 150 pounds with short hair, has been a frequent resident at the encampment over the past several days. -more-



Features

On the Ground with the Movement against Mountaintop Removal (Review)

By Carol Polsgrove
Saturday November 12, 2011 - 09:13:00 PM

For insight into the Occupy movement, one of the best places to look is Tricia Shapiro’s new book on the movement against mountaintop removal – Mountain Justice, published by AK Press in Oakland.

When young urban anarchists joined with longtime Appalachian residents in the Mountain Justice Summer campaign of 2005, Shapiro signed on as the campaign’s chronicler. She sat in on strategy sessions and scrambled up a mountain during the night with demonstrators. She listened. She asked questions. She recorded what people said, and she understood what she heard.

An experienced author of young adult histories and biographies under the name Tricia Andryszewski, Shapiro had written about the movements for civil rights and gay rights. She had described the devastation of the Dust Bowl. She wrote then as a historian.

For Mountain Justice, she has written as a reporter, and the movement could not ask for a better one – she is both sympathetic and honest, frank about the disagreements that arose, clear about the failures as well as the successes. -more-


Public Comment

Exchange of Letters about Occupy Oakland

By Rabbi Michael Lerner, Jordan Ashe
Monday November 14, 2011 - 09:59:00 AM

Editor's Note: This was received by the Planet before the Occupy Oakland protestors were evicted, but some of the points made by the correspondents are still relevant to the discussion of what happened there.

I think you might find this exchange between a student and me about Occupy Oakland and the Oakland community of some interest. There is a rumor that there may be a new violent confrontation hours from now as the occupiers refuse to leave (the mayor had previously offered for us to be able to stay 24/7 but without tents--in other words, just as people coming to present our ideas, but not as occupiers. Let me hasten to add that I believe that the police riot 12 days ago was totally unjustified, and believe that the police who were involved should be sent to prison like others who violate the law. The violence of Oakland police is a daily reality for people of color in Oakland and many other American cities, and always a shock to everyone else because it is only when it happens to white people that the media stays on the story for more than a day or two!

So here is the letter I received on email this morning: -more-


Call for Open University Strike and Solidarity Actions on November 15th

Issued by Occupy Cal
Monday November 14, 2011 - 07:51:00 AM

After a mass rally and march of over 3,000 people, and repeated police assaults on the Occupy Cal encampment, the general assembly at UC Berkeley decided on the night of November 9th -- with over 500 votes, 95% of the assembly -- to organize and call for a strike and day of action on Tuesday, November 15. We ask that all classes be cancelled or held at Sproul Plaza. -more-


An Open Letter to Chancellor Robert J. Birgeneau from a Madison Mother

By Corinne Heath, Madison, Wisconsin
Saturday November 12, 2011 - 05:47:00 PM

An Open Letter to Chancellor Robert J. Birgeneau, University of California, Berkeley

Cc: President Mark G. Yudof, George W. Breslauer, Henry Le Grande, Jonathan Poullard

Re: A concerned parent's objection to police in riot gear beating non-violent students on University grounds on the evening of November 9, 2011

I am a parent of a student at University of California, Berkeley. I was appalled to see police in riot gear using excessive force on the evening of November 9, 2011 against peaceful student protesters on the grounds of the University of California, Berkeley. -more-


Labor Activists Issue Urgent Call to Alameda Labor Council for Labor Defense of Occupy Oakland

Saturday November 12, 2011 - 05:29:00 PM

Who: Ad Hoc Labor Activist Assembly of veteran Oakland area labor organizers
What: Urgent Call to Alameda Labor Council for Labor Defense of Occupy Oakland
Why: Threat of Imminent Police Action to Attack and Evict Occupy Oakland
When: November 12, 2011

The following urgent proposal was unanimously adopted today at an ad hoc Labor Activist Assembly, and signed by more than 30 veteran labor activists: -more-


An Open Letter To the Berkeley and University Community and Friends of Nonviolence Everywhere

Kriss Worthington, Councilmember, City of Berkeley, District 7
Saturday November 12, 2011 - 05:39:00 PM

The U.C. Police Department recently used violence against Berkeley students, workers, faculty and community supporters on November 9. This was unprovoked, unexpected, unjustified and unreasonable. The General Assembly at the event had publicly and clearly committed to nonviolence, and the participants appear to have maintained their nonviolence despite the violence inflicted on them. The police clearly could have arrested individuals rather than repeatedly hitting them with batons and grabbing them by their hair. There are multiple videos documenting the police use of excessive force. The Stephen Colbert commentary mentions “spearing a small Asian girl in the spleen first” but there appeared to be a true reflection of diversity in Black, White, Asian, Arab and Latino students and workers equally assaulted by the Police. -more-


UC Berkeley Policy on Civil Disobedience

By James Alnas-Benson
Saturday November 12, 2011 - 05:44:00 PM

Chancellor Birgeneau emailed the UC Berkeley Community on Thursday. I quote: “It is unfortunate that some protesters chose to obstruct the police by linking arms and forming a human chain to prevent the police from gaining access to the tents. This is not non-violent civil disobedience.” -more-


OPD Turns Off Lights Then Complains About Crime

By Steve Leibel
Saturday November 12, 2011 - 05:37:00 PM


Somebody needs to report this story. During Chief Jordan's press conference Thursday someone yelled, "Turn on the lights," but Jordan ignored the comment and this issue hasn't hit the MSM yet. But it should. If OPD knew the camp was dangerous and deliberately turned off the lights, then they're culpable in the killing that followed. Tonight the lights are still off and it's pitch black in there. The Fire Dept has brought in a large floodlight to illuminate the area where the victim was killed. Evidently the Fire Dept is the only agency in town with any common sense.

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What Are the Occupy Protestors across the Nation Saying?

By Romila Khanna
Saturday November 12, 2011 - 05:41:00 PM

The other day I was at a bus stop in Berkeley waiting for a bus to Oakland. The bus was late. I had already walked a distance to get to my stop. I kept checking the arrival time indicated on the bus route board. A fellow commuter looked at me and said, “Are you joining the protestors today to benefit the millions who live in Oakland? “I am going to a professional meeting,” I said, “but my method would be to peacefully ask those who are well-off to support the needy. I don't like to hurt anyone even they are hurting us all the time through their discriminatory actions. I believe in the Gandhian way of finding common ground. Activating natural kindness in people will take us closer to our goal. Until then we have to remain calm and peacefully demand our rights. We should not forget our human duties to others even when we are being taken advantage of.” -more-


Editorial

Berkeley's Booting Scheme Creates Maximum Problems, Minimum Revenue

By Becky O'Malley
Wednesday November 09, 2011 - 09:48:00 AM

Back to Berkeley, after the excitement in Oakland seems to have settled into a long slog, this week we have an example of the unintended consequences of the city management’s latest attempt to squeeze more moolah out of the citizenry.

You may remember that The Management, rubberstamped as usual by a complaisant group of electeds, has been sold Smart Boot, a computerized scheme for rapid collection of outstanding traffic tickets. Like many innovations which glom on to “Smart” branding, it’s a dumb idea which is looking dumber and dumber all the time. -more-


The Editor's Back Fence

Whose Oakland? (Whose Berkeley?)

Monday November 14, 2011 - 07:32:00 AM

There's an interesting article in the San Francisco Bay View about the influence of business improvement districts in Oakland and elsewhere. A business improvement district has been approved for downtown Berkeley. -more-


Back Stories

Opinion

Editorials

Berkeley's Booting Scheme Creates Maximum Problems, Minimum Revenue 11-09-2011

The Editor's Back Fence

Whose Oakland? (Whose Berkeley?) 11-14-2011

Blogging Occupy Cal 11-10-2011

Cartoons

Cartoon Page: BOUNCE By Joseph Young 11-09-2011

Cartoon Page: Odd Bodkins By Dan O'Neill 11-09-2011

Public Comment

Exchange of Letters about Occupy Oakland By Rabbi Michael Lerner, Jordan Ashe 11-14-2011

Call for Open University Strike and Solidarity Actions on November 15th Issued by Occupy Cal 11-14-2011

An Open Letter to Chancellor Robert J. Birgeneau from a Madison Mother By Corinne Heath, Madison, Wisconsin 11-12-2011

Labor Activists Issue Urgent Call to Alameda Labor Council for Labor Defense of Occupy Oakland 11-12-2011

An Open Letter To the Berkeley and University Community and Friends of Nonviolence Everywhere Kriss Worthington, Councilmember, City of Berkeley, District 7 11-12-2011

UC Berkeley Policy on Civil Disobedience By James Alnas-Benson 11-12-2011

OPD Turns Off Lights Then Complains About Crime By Steve Leibel 11-12-2011

What Are the Occupy Protestors across the Nation Saying? By Romila Khanna 11-12-2011

Occupying: the UC Experience By Steve Martinot 11-11-2011

Statement on UC Police Violence from Veterans of the 1964 Free Speech Movement Members of the Free Speech Movement Archives (www.FSM-A.com): Bettina Aptheker, Robby Cohen, Susan Druding, Lee Felsenstein, Barbara Garson, Lynne Hollander, Anita Medal, Jack Radey, Gar Smith, Jackie Goldberg and Barbara Stack 11-11-2011

To Oakland City Council: Occupy Group FINALLY Brings Business and Renown to Oakland By Virginia Browning 11-11-2011

About Ted's Position By Thomas Lord 11-09-2011

"Some things never change": Student Protests at UC Berkeley By Jane Stillwater 11-09-2011

Student Non-Violence Succeeds in Berkeley By Gar Smith (Free Speech Movement Veteran) 11-10-2011

Call Yudof and Brown re Occupy Cal By Mary Rose Kaczorowski 11-10-2011

Letters 11-10-2011

Occupy America By Michael Parenti 11-09-2011

KPFA, A Year Later – A Reflection By Akio Tanaka 11-09-2011

Occupy Yourself! By Ted Friedman 11-09-2011

News

Police Arrested 32 in Occupy Oakland Raid By Zack Farmer (BCN) 11-14-2011

Mario Savio Memorial Lecture on Tuesday in Berkeley Will Be Moved to Sproul Plaza 11-14-2011

Flash: Police Tear Down Occupy Oakland Encampment, Arrest Protestors--Now Withdrawing from Ogawa Plaza By Scott Morris (BCN) 11-13-2011

Man Killed Near Occupy Oakland Identified, Confirmed as Camp Resident By Sara Gaiser (BCN) 11-13-2011

Oakland Issues 3rd Vacate Notice to Protestors--Police Say Shooting Linked to Camp By Sara Gaiser (BCN) 11-12-2011

On the Ground with the Movement against Mountaintop Removal (Review) By Carol Polsgrove 11-12-2011

Will The Real Occupy Berkeley Please Stand Up? (News Analysis) By Ted Friedman 11-11-2011

UC Berkeley Police Defend Response to "Occupy Cal" Protests By Bay City News 11-11-2011

Veteran's Day In Berkeley: Did You Notice? By Steven Finacom 11-11-2011

Fatal Shooting Near Occupy Oakland Apparently Unconnected By Bay City News 11-10-2011

Updated: Thirty-Nine Protesters Arrested Yesterday at UC Berkeley--Meeting at 6pm Today By Scott Harris (BCN) 11-10-2011

Press Release: City of Berkeley Police did not Participate in Campus Actions re Occupy Cal From Sgt. Mary C. Kusmiss,BPD Public Information Officer 11-10-2011

UC Berkeley Police Remove Tents, Protest Continues By Erika Heidecker (BCN) 11-09-2011

Flash: Video of UC Berkeley Police Beating Up "Occupy" Students By Miles Matthews 11-09-2011

Scenes from a Protest By Ted Friedman 11-10-2011

“Occupy” Protests Come to UC Berkeley Campus By Steven Finacom 11-09-2011

Chronology of a Protest By Steven Finacom 11-10-2011

Creative Cal Tuition Protest Signs By Steven Finacom 11-09-2011

Open Letter to Chancellor Birgenau and Chief Celaya re Free Speech on Berkeley Campus By Councimember Kriss Worthington 11-09-2011

Flash: UC Berkeley Police in Riot Gear Pull Down "Occupy Cal" Tents By Scott Morris 11-09-2011

Updated: UC Berkeley Students, Employees "Occupy Cal" By Scott Morris BCN) 11-09-2011

Berkeley's Solar Calendar Rocks By Gar Smith 11-09-2011

From Port to Plaza and Back Again (First Person) by Daniel Borgström 11-09-2011

Columns

The Public Eye: Why Occupy Wall Street Won’t Make a Difference By Bob Burnett 11-11-2011

On Mental Illness: Relapses, Big and Small, Revisited By Jack Bragen 11-11-2011

Senior Power: Alone By Helen Rippier Wheeler 11-11-2011

Wild Neighbors: The Incredible Non-shrinking Birds By Joe Eaton 11-09-2011

Dispatches From the Edge: Playing With Fire In Korea By Conn Hallinan 11-09-2011

Eclectic Rant: Time for the Super Committee to Bite the Bullet By Ralph E. Stone 11-09-2011

Arts & Events

Comprehensive William Keith Art Exhibit At Saint Mary’s By Steven Finacom 11-11-2011

Around & About Music: Opera Lab's reading of Massenet's 'Sapho'; Greenlief, Kjaerkgaard, Perkis--and Empty cage--at Berkeley Arts Festival; Dazzling Divas at Bateau Ivre By Ken Bullock 11-09-2011

Reviews: The Residents' Randy Rose at the Marsh; 'The Internationalist': Just Theater at Ashby Stage By Ken Bullock 11-09-2011

Around & About Theater: "Cracked Clown'--David A.Moss at the East Bay Media Center; 'Shoot O'Malley Twice'--Virago Theater; Gesture Vocabularies, lecture & video on mudras in Indian ritual & traditional theater at UCB By Ken Bullock 11-09-2011

Fred Frith at the Berkeley Arts Festival on Friday: 11.11.11 Cosmic Portal Transit Date! 11-09-2011