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THE BERKELEY ACTIVISTS' CALENDAR: SEPT. 30 - OCT. 6

Kelly Hammargren
Monday September 30, 2024 - 01:13:00 PM

Worth Noting:

Even though the list looks full most of it is for recreation activities.

Monday is the big day with the Peace and Justice Commission at 7 pm on the Ceasefire Resolution, the Waterfront Specific Plan on Parking and Council on COPA/TOPA. The council policy committee has already given COPA/TOPA a negative recommendation.

  • Monday, September 30, 2024:
    • At 2:30 the Agenda and Rules Committee meets in the hybrid format.
    • At 4:30 pm the City Council meets in the hybrid format in closed session.
    • At 6 pm City Council meets in the hybrid format on TOPA/COPA.
    • From 6:30 – 8 pm the Waterfront Specific Plan Community meeting meets on ZOOM
    • At 7 pm the Peace and Justice Commission meets in person at North Berkeley Senior Center on a Ceasefire Resolution.
  • Tuesday, October 1, 2024:
    • From 10 am – 12 pm is a free flu vaccine clinic, no appointment, ID or insurance needed.
    • At 5:30 pm the Loan Administration board meets in person.
    • At 6 pm is the Regular City Council meeting in the hybrid format with one item on action City Council rules and procedures. The one action item is to name a street after Daniel Ellsberg. That will get sent to a committee or commission or both.
  • Wednesday, October 2, 2024:
    • From 9:30 am – 12 pm is a free flu vaccine clinic, no appointment, ID or insurance needed.
    • At 11 am the Sugar Sweetened Beverage Product Panel of Experts meets in person.
    • At 11:30 am is the Hispanic Heritage Month celebration
  • Thursday, October 3, 2024:
    • At 11 am is the Berkeley Marina Lien Sale.
    • At 6 pm is the Live Oak Community Center Open House
  • Friday, October 4, 2024:
    • At 5 pm is Teen night “The After Spot”.
    • At 6 pm is Fall Outdoor Bingo Night
  • Saturday, October 5, 2024:
    • At 9 am is the Waterfront Tree Planting Event.
    • At 9 am in Pollinator Garden Volunteer Day at John Hinkle Park
    • At 2:30 pm is the Aquatic Open House


Please take advantage of checking the City website for any surprises and meetings posted on short notice at https://berkeleyca.gov



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A BERKELEY ACTIVIST'S DIARY: September 30

Kelly Hammargren
Monday September 30, 2024 - 01:20:00 PM

The Peace and Justice Commission will meet and vote on a Ceasefire Resolution Monday, September 30, 2024 at 7 pm at the NORTH Berkeley Senior Center at 1901 Hearst. This is not the normal meeting place for the Peace and Justice Commission, but they are expecting large attendance.

Please show up for peace and a ceasefire.

We can expect the Jewish Community Relations Council of San Francisco (JCRC) will be putting out their call for their community to show up in opposition. The JCRC of San Francisco celebrated on their Facebook page the cancellation of the Peace and Justice Commission meeting that was supposed to take place the day after Labor Day, Tuesday, September 3rd. https://www.facebook.com/sfjcrc -more-


SMITHEREENS: Reflections on Bits & Pieces: Lust, Musk, and Mistrust

Gar Smith
Monday September 30, 2024 - 02:51:00 PM

The Rise of the Comicstrip-Tease
As a part-time cartoonist, I religiously read all the offerings in the Chronicle's comics page. While some of the panels are inane or borderline insane, others are clever, cogent and germane. And in several of the strips, there seems to be a growing drift towards the raunchy. -more-


Updated: SMITHEREENS: Reflections on Bits & Pieces: States, Plates and Fates

Gar Smith
Monday September 23, 2024 - 08:26:00 PM

Cloudy with a Chance of Shooting Stars
Why are weather forecasters called "meteorologists"? After all, their business is forecasting rain showers—not meteor showers. They are weatherologists. Or, if we want to follow the Latin model of word-crafting, they could be called "tempestalogists." -more-


U.S. Complicity in Israel’s Actions Against Lebanon

Jagjit Singhg
Monday September 23, 2024 - 11:05:00 AM

If the U.S. knew that Israel committed mass murder against Lebanese civilians, then we are complicit in these atrocities. If the U.S. did not know, then we are failing in our responsibility to monitor the actions of a nation we arm. Either way, it is long past time for the U.S. to impose an arms embargo on Israel. -more-


Debate in the House of Lords, London

Lord Singh of Wimbledon
Friday September 13, 2024 - 10:34:00 AM

My Lords, The horrendous suffering in Sudan is rooted in the inflated egos of two power-hungry war lords. Their rivalry does not however explain their ready access to sophisticated and expensive weapons, or the scale of destruction and suffering in a brutal civil war in which more than 15,000 have lost their lives and some 8 million forced to flee their homes.

We are all moved by TV pictures of devastation, and bewildered children searching for food, drinking contaminated water. Skeletal children suffering serious malnutrition We see heart-rending appeals to relieve their suffering. But my Lords, our donations are at best, like the placing of sticking plasters over deep and festering wounds. Wounds caused by a spiralling global arms trade. -more-


SMITHEREENS: Reflections on Bits & Pieces: Flukes, Kooks & Nukes

Gar Smith
Sunday September 15, 2024 - 05:20:00 PM

Call it Payapal Pay-Pal

Progressive Democratic Rep. Pramila Jayapal is raising campaign funds with a September 25th online event called "Virtual Build Our America." The invite promises the event will include "Special Guests" but if you want to know who these mysterious luminaries are going to be, you'll need to secure a ticket for the event. These ducats don't come cheap but they do come with some catchy sponsorship labels. "Early Bird" tickets begin at $175, followed by five larger categories—Bold Activist ($300), Ardent Organizer ($600), Committed Visionary ($1,000), Innovative Idealist ($2,500), and Resolute Dreamer ($3,000). -more-


New: A BERKELEY ACTIVIST'S DIARY: Missing Middle Housing in Fire Zones

Kelly Hammargren
Wednesday September 11, 2024 - 12:58:00 PM

I was in Tim Walz country (Minnesota) when I saw the book Gunflint Burning: Fire in the Boundary Waters by Cary J. Griffith sitting on top of the stack of books at my sister’s house. Gunflint burning is the story of the Ham Lake Fire, the largest fire in Minnesota history in almost a century. -more-


Kamala Harris: first 2 Months

Bob Burnett
Monday September 23, 2024 - 11:14:00 AM

It’s been two months since Joe Biden decided not to run for President and endorsed Kamala Harris. Before July 21st I expected Joe to drop out and hand the ball to Kamala. I thought she would be a fine replacement for Joe. Kamala has exceeded my expectations. -more-


Berkeley City Council to Consider Criminalization of Homelessness

George Lippman Vice-Chair, Berkeley Peace and Justice Commission and Berkeley People’s Alliance
Tuesday September 10, 2024 - 11:54:00 AM

The Berkeley City Council is poised to take full advantage of the Trump Supreme Court’s anti-homeless decision in the Grants Pass case. -more-


SMITHEREENS: Reflections on Bits & Pieces: Reich, Rants & Rites

Gar Smith
Monday September 09, 2024 - 04:54:00 PM

Reich Versus the Rich: The Inflation Ploy
With the rising prices of food and goods, Republicans are hammering the Biden Administration for allowing the cost of living to skyrocket during these critical pre-election months. In response, Berkeley economics truth-teller and MoveOn money-maven Robert Reich recently posted an online essay exposing "The Truth About Inflation." -more-


Cease-fire Resolution Stalled in Berkeley

Friday September 06, 2024 - 02:15:00 PM

The Berkeley City Council has not passed a resolution calling for a cease fire in Gaza, unlike most Bay Area city councils, and the city's Agenda Committee has not even considered a proposed draft of such a resolution. Members of Berkeley's Peace and Justice Commission, due to a bureaucratic snafu, have not been able to consider such a measure either. They held a rally last Tuesday on the steps of the South Berkeley Senior Center, where the commission was supposed to have met, which was attended by about 200 people and featured many speakers, including this one: -more-


Israel Must Be Held Accountable

Jagjit Singh
Saturday September 07, 2024 - 01:17:00 PM

IDF-Settler terrorism in the West Bank escalates. -more-


Remembering Rabbi Michael Lerner.

Raymond Barglow
Saturday September 21, 2024 - 01:03:00 PM

I have read a number of obituaries for Michael Lerner, and they bring up memories of my friendship with him from the time he moved to Berkeley in 1964. He and I were graduate students in the philosophy department of UC Berkeley, and radical activism brought us closer together. The leader of the Free Speech Movement in the fall of that year, Mario Savio, was a student of philosophy too, as was his future wife Suzanne Goldberg, and we all viewed the political world through a sharply critical lens. We remained politically engaged when the FSM was over and the anti-war movement and other liberation movements (e.g. anti-war, black liberation, the women’s movement) got underway. -more-


Opinion

Public Comment

New: Polio vaccine for Gaza

Jagjit Singh
Monday September 16, 2024 - 11:47:00 AM

"Some Gazans Say Polio Drive Is Futile While Israel Keeps Bombing," which highlights the challenges faced by the polio vaccination campaign in Gaza amidst ongoing violence. While the campaign has made significant strides in coverage, it is crucial to understand it within the broader context of the severe humanitarian crisis in the region. Children require 2 doses which they are unlikely to receive. -more-


UCB - a public university or a corporate innovation center?

Bernard Marszalek
Monday September 02, 2024 - 01:00:00 PM

A recent Chronicle article featuring Richard Lyons (class of '79), the university’s 12th chancellor depicts the university as a study in juxtapositions, or maybe, better, to use that antiquarian notion, contradictions.

On the one hand we have the former "chief innovation officer in 2020" at UCB, who banks almost a million dollar paycheck for his services, who, before his academic career with the Haas Business School is 1993, was the “chief learning officer” at Goldman Sachs for a few years. And in contrast to this pedigreed innovator, we have an institution that "faces an extraordinary $79 million budget deficit that threatens to exhaust its central reserves by spring" according to the Chron article.

What we have here, I believe, is the replication on UCB's campus of the general society with its collapsing bridges and utility failures, and, in contrast to this decay, high rise luxury residences, super yachts, and Michelin star restaurants. A polarization of private wealth and public poverty. Nothing better symbolizes this UCB polarization, what, in fact, is a total failure of the vision of a public serving university, than the transfer students leaving their luxury Anchor House apartments to sit on the steps of a lecture hall filled to beyond capacity, or venturing into a filthy restroom, or an understaffed library, or confronting a prof office hours wait list? -more-


Growing Health Crisis in Gaza

Jagjit Singh
Monday September 02, 2024 - 04:46:00 PM

The recent polio outbreak in Gaza is a stark reminder of the dire consequences of the ongoing conflict and the humanitarian crisis it has created. Relentless bombing in Gaza has forced Palestinian civilians to be constantly on the move, often without access to adequate vaccination, food, or clean water. These conditions have directly contributed to a resurgence of polio, with a 10-month-old baby now paralyzed in one leg due to the virus. This is Gaza's first confirmed polio case in 25 years, and it poses a threat of further spread. -more-


Belief of the Privileged: Intrinsic Superiority

Jack Bragen
Sunday September 15, 2024 - 05:12:00 PM

Non-disabled (some would term them "neuro-typical") people often make erroneous presumptions about mentally disabled (sometimes termed "neuro-atypical") people. Many affluent people believe that can't do anything that entails brains. -more-


New: Uncommiteds Should Address the Whole Problem

Bruce Joffe
Thursday September 05, 2024 - 01:58:00 PM

As Chris Krohn reported, the Uncommitted Democratic delegates are very unhappy because they didn't get a chance to address the DNC to advocate for a cease fire in Gaza. I also support a ceasing of all violent hostilities, and I believe that President Biden and Vice President Harris are working diligently to achieve a cease fire - as the first step toward a viable two-state peaceful solution. Nevertheless, it was appropriate that the Uncommitteds were not given the DNC stage. -more-


SMITHEREENS: Reflections on Bits & Pieces: Wars, Tours and More

Gar Smith
Wednesday September 04, 2024 - 01:38:00 PM

A GOP Voice Against Washington's Wars?
In his speech at the RNC convention Silicon Valley Republican donor David Sacks caused some jaws to drop when he uttered a seldom-spoken truth—that President Biden provoked the Russian invasion of Ukraine as part of "his talk about NATO expansion." -more-


MENTAL HEALTH: Stay Well, Stay Alive

Jack Bragen
Monday September 02, 2024 - 03:43:00 PM

In the distant past, and I'm talking about the nineteen eighties, it wasn't really a big deal if you had a psychotic disorder and had a relapse. Often, it was anticipated. The mental health treatment systems were good enough toward ill people that we could get some care when this happened. I recall a nurse, as I walked past her in a hallway of a psych ward said, "So Jack, have you written any Pulitzer Prize winning novels lately?" At the time it was a good rib, since back then I had not even been published. That's the sort of thing you got. The nurse was quite nice and she was just joshing with me. -more-


Netanyahu & Trump worst enemies of Israel, America & the world

Jagjit Singh
Wednesday September 04, 2024 - 12:16:00 PM

The recent political maneuvers by Prime Minister Netanyahu, including his alliance with far-right extremists, are deeply troubling. His refusal to consider a cease-fire in Gaza or to engage in meaningful negotiations for peace is not about Israel's security; it's about his own political survival. By prioritizing military control over the Philadelphi Corridor at the expense of Israeli hostages, Netanyahu shows a disregard for human life and a willingness to sacrifice the future of Israel for his personal ambitions. -more-


Arts & Events

August Novels

Bob Burnett
Monday September 02, 2024 - 05:23:00 PM

This month I have six mystery/thriller novels to recommend and one to avoid. -more-


Inside the Free Speech Movement—New Documentary

Gar Smith
Monday September 02, 2024 - 04:54:00 PM

The Berkeley Historical Society will be having two premiers of Linda Rosen's new documentary, “Inside the Free Speech Movement,” on Sept. 5 and Sept. 12 at 7 pm. -more-


"The Imaginary Invalid" in John Hnkle Park at 4

Gregory Kalkanis
Monday September 02, 2024 - 11:47:00 AM

Please consider spending an afternoon being entertained by Actors Ensemble of Berkeley's production of Moliere's "The Imaginary Invalid" playing in the John Hinkle Park Amphitheatre. The amphitheatre is surrounded by a grove of Redwood Trees that serve to provide shade for the audience members by the 4pm curtain time. The play is quite funny and filled with double entendres including for the word 'intercourse', and the theme of the pompous doctors unwillingness to accept modern scientific theories is relevant today. Automobile parking is limited along the road leading to the park but the AC Transit bus number 7 stops on Arlington Avenue nearby. The play is free of charge but audience members are encouraged to leave a tip and a cash tip might be safer because the theater troupe is having difficulty with the electronic payment system. "The Imaginary Invalid" plays Monday 2 September and Saturday and Sunday 7, 8 September at 4pm at John Hinkle Park in Berkeley. -more-


THE BERKELEY ACTIVIST'S CALENDAR;Sept.22-29

Kelly Hammargren
Monday September 23, 2024 - 10:24:00 AM

Worth Noting:

The coming week is filled with a City Council meeting on Tuesday and Commission meetings on Wednesday and Thursday and city sponsored activities for Friday and Saturday.

It is next Monday, September 30 that requires attention.



This coming week

  • Monday, September 23, 2024: At 8 am is the in person build your own emergency kit.
  • Tuesday, September 24, 2024:
    • At 11 am the Solano BID meets in person.
    • At 4:30 City Council meets in Closed Session.
    • At 6 pm is the Regular City Council meeting in the hybrid format with one item on action City Council rules and procedures.
  • Wednesday, September 25, 2024:
    • At 6 pm the Civic Arts Commission meets in person.
    • At 6 pm the Environment and Climate Commission meets in person.
    • At 6:30 pm the Police Accountability Board meets in the hybrid format.
    • At 7 pm the Disaster and Fire Safety Commission meets in person.
  • Thursday, September 26, 2024:
    • From 6-7 pm is an open house on teen services.At 6:30 pm the Community Health Commission meets in person.
    • At 7 pm the Mental Health Commission meets in person.
    • At 7 pm the Zoning Adjustment Board meets in the hybrid format. The proposed project to build 2 houses at 1048 Keith a lot with the Berkeley Hazard Trifecta (fire, earthquake fault zone, landslide zone) according to available maps has requested a continuance.
  • Friday, September 27, 2024:
    • From 10 am – 12 pm is a free flu vaccine clinic, no appointment, ID or insurance needed.
    • At 5 pm is Teen night recreation.
    • At 7:15 pm is the movie in Codornices Park.
  • Saturday, September 28, 2024:
    • At 10 am is nature journaling at the Shorebird Nature Center.
    • From 5 – 6 pm is open house at the Shorebird Nature Center.
    • At 7:15 pm is the Disney Nature: Bears movie at the Shorebird Nature Center.


Please take advantage of checking the City website for any surprises and meetings posted on short notice at https://berkeleyca.gov



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THE BERKELEY ACTIVIST'S CALENDAR; Sept.15-22

Kelly Hammagren
Sunday September 15, 2024 - 04:34:00 PM

Worth Noting:

It is not a mistake. The special Council meeting on the Ashby BART housing development is MONDAY, September 16 at 6 pm. The City Council September 24 meeting agenda is available for comment.



  • Monday, September 16, 2024:
    • At 2:30 pm the Agenda and Rules Committee meets at 1231 Addison in the hybrid format.
    • At 4:30 pm City Council meets in closed session in the hybrid format.
    • At 6 pm the City Council meets in the hybrid format on Ashby BART housing project.
    • From 10 am – 3 pm the Civic Arts Commission meets in person
  • Tuesday, September 17, 2024:
    • At 12 pm the Budget and Finance Committee meets in the hybrid format.
    • At 3 pm the Civic Arts Commission Public Art subcommittee meets on Zoom.
  • Wednesday, September 18, 2024:
    • At 1:30 pm the Commission on Aging meets in person.
    • At 2 pm the Facilities, Infrastructure, Transportation, Environment, Sustainability Commission meets in the hybrid format.
    • At 6 pm the Human welfare and Community Action Commission meets in person.
    • At 7 pm the Commission on Labor meets in person.
    • At 7 pm the Commission on the Status of Women meets in person.
  • Thursday, September 19, 2024:
    • At 5:30 pm the Zero Waste Commission meets in person.
    • At 6:15 pm the Transportation Commission meets in person.
    • At 6:30 pm the Design Review Committee meets in person.
    • At 6:30 pm the Fair Campaign Practices and Open Government Commissions meet in the hybrid format, however, the zoom link needs to be updated.
    • At 7 pm the Commission on Labor meets in person.
  • Friday, September 20, 2024:
    • At 2:30 pm the 2 x 2 Committee meets in the hybrid format.
    • At 6 pm is the teen silent disco party
  • Saturday, September 21, 2024:
    • At 9 am is the Coastal Cleanup.
    • At 10 am is Build Your Own Emergency Kit at Ace Hardware on Milvia.
Please take advantage of checking the City website for any surprises and meetings posted on short notice at https://berkeleyca.gov



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BNC Meeting on Sept. 14 at 10 am

Kelly Hammargren
Friday September 13, 2024 - 09:21:00 PM

A common complaint when one of those yellow signs appears announcing some horrible project next door or down the street, is followed with the question, how did this happen? -more-


Updated: THE BERKELEY ACTIVIST'S CALENDAR: September 1-9

Kelly Hammargren
Monday September 02, 2024 - 04:39:00 PM

UPDATE: The Tuesday Sept. 3 meeting of the Peace and Justice Commission has been indefinitely postponed because the City of Berkeley originally mis-scheduled it for Wednesday. People with an interest in a resolution on a Gaza ceasefire will meet informally outside the South Berkeley Senior Center at 7 p.m. on Tuesday anyway to discuss.

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Worth Noting:

Summer is over. City Council summer recess ends September 9, 2024. Board and commission meetings return.


  • Tuesday, September 3, 2024: At 7 pm the Peace and Justice Commission meets in person with a listening session followed by consideration of Resolution on Israel-Gaza
  • Wednesday, September 4, 2024:
    • At 6 pm the Planning Commission meets in person with a public hearing on development agreements.
    • At 6:30 pm BOLT meets in person.
    • At 7 pm the Homeless Panel of Experts meets in person on the proposed encampment ordinance.
  • Thursday, September 5, 2024:
    • At 6:30 pm the Landmarks Preservation Commission meets in person.
    • At 7 pm the Housing Advisory Commission meets in person.
  • Saturday, September 7, 2024: From 12 noon to 5 pm there are activities on Solano for children with Solano Avenue open to traffic.
  • Sunday, September 8, 2024: From 10 am – 5 pm is the Solano Stroll with Solano closed to traffic.
Please take advantage of checking the City website for any surprises and meetings posted on short notice at https://berkeleyca.gov

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THE BERKELEY ACTIVIST'S CALENDAR: September 8-15

Kelly Hammargren
Saturday September 07, 2024 - 03:53:00 PM

Worth Noting:

City Council summer recess ends September 9, 2024. A full week of meetings ahead.

The September 16, 2024 City Council Special Meeting at 6 pm is available for review and comment. Agenda item 1. The Ashby BART Transit Oriented Development (housing project and flea market) (packet is 124 pages) and 2. The Berkeley-El Cerrito Corridor Access Plan (packet 171 pages). https://berkeleyca.gov/city-council-special-meeting-eagenda-september-16-2024



  • Sunday, September 8, 2024: From 10 am – 5 pm is the Solano Stroll with Solano closed to traffic.
  • Monday, September 9, 2024:
    • At 2:30 pm the Agenda and Rules Committee meets in the hybrid format.
    • At 4:30 pm City Council meets in closed session in the hybrid format.
    • At 6:30 pm the Police Accountability Board has a community input meeting on the Berkeley Police Use of Force Policy.
    • At 6:30 pm the Youth Commission meets in person.
    • At 7 pm the Personnel Board meets in person.
  • Tuesday, September 10, 2024: At 7 pm City Council meets in the hybrid format with the Encampment Ordinance as item 37 in the agenda.
  • Wednesday, September 11, 2024:
    • At 3 pm the City/UC/Student Relations Committee meets in the hybrid format.
    • At 5 pm the Disability Commission provides virtual conferencing to commissioners and presenters, however, the public including public members with disabilities are required to attend in person.
    • At 6:30 pm the Police Accountability board meets in the hybrid format.
    • At 7 pm the Parks, Recreation and Waterfront Commission meets in person.
  • Thursday, September 12, 2024: At 7 pm the Zoning adjustment Board meets in the hybrid format with agenda item 4 the 26-story mixed use project with 456 units at Oxford and Center.
  • Friday, September 13, 2024: At 7:30 pm is the movie A Million Miles Away at Grove Park.
  • Saturday, September 14, 2024:
    • From 10 am – 12 pm the Berkeley Neighborhoods Council meets online on Berkeley Waterfront Development Plans and Middle Housing Ordinance with City of Berkeley Planning staff presenting and available for questions.
    • From 11:30 to 3 pm is the city sponsored skate jam for all ages.


Please take advantage of checking the City website for any surprises and meetings posted on short notice at https://berkeleyca.gov



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