Come check out the Food N’ Justice Workshop series. Always free at the Saturday Feel the Beet! Farmers Market North Oakland Farmers’ Market, 11-1pm. Our workshop series is located at:
Grace Ave @Lowell St. (Next to Destiny Arts at 970 Grace Ave, Oakland 94608)
www.phatbeetsproduce.org/events
"Greenwashing and Gentrification from Oakland to Palestine"
Description:
Join Phat Beets Produce for this world cafe-style workshop that explores how tree plantings in Oakland, Detroit, and Occupied Palestine function to displace low-income people of color and marginalized groups from their neighborhoods and land for the purposes of redevelopment and profit-making. We will explore the commonalities of the techniques and methods used by WOGI (West OaklandGreening Initiative), Hantz Farms in Detroit (largest proposed urban tree farm in the US), and the Jewish National Fund's "Plant a Tree in Israel" campaign to understand how non-profit organizations, private companies and local governments use greenwashing as a tool for displacement and gentrification.
Make it Fresh: Creative Storytelling for the Urban Environment
Description: Make it Fresh: Creative Storytelling for the Urban Environment
with Josh Healey
If politics is the art of what’s possible, let’s use art to expand those possibilities. Join this interactive arts and activism workshop as we write and share new poems and songs, memories and manifestos — and discover how to use your own story to change the larger narrative towards justice and ecology.
Josh Healey is an award-winning writer, performer, and creative activist. A regular performer on NPR's Snap Judgment, Healey has performed and led workshops at UC-Berkeley, Harvard, and over 200 schools and community organizations across the country. He is currently the Culture Shift Fellow with Movement Generation. Find out more at joshhealey.org.
BikeMobile- FREE BIKE REPAIR!
Description: "BikeMobile will bring FREE BIKE REPAIRS at Phat Beets Produce Saturday, Sept 20th from 9:30am-1:30pm. Bring your bike. We guarantee to serve the first 20 people that sign up, after that we will fix as many bikes as we have time for. We can fix flat tires, adjust brakes and gears, and even replace broken or worn out parts like chains, grips, and tires. Bike or no bike, it can be educational for all who show up."
Introduction to Community Based Restorative JusticeJoin the North Oakland Restorative Justice Council for a youth friendly 2 hour introduction to community based Restorative Justice. According to Fania Davis of Restorative Justice For Oakland Youth restorative justice is a philosophical framework and worldview, and it is also an approach to justice that emphasizes bringing together all affected by harm to address their needs and obligations and to heal the harm as much as possible. There will also be an overview to the work of the North Oakland Restorative Justice
Decolonize Your Diet! Indigenous Peoples Day Celebration
making kraut w/youth pickle co
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