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KPFA & Oakland Schools questioned on the land question: A WALKING TOUR
Date:
Saturday, February 26, 2022
Time:
9:00 AM
-
11:30 AM
Event Type:
Teach-In
Organizer/Author:
David Giesen
Email:
Phone:
415-948-42365
Location Details:
American Youth Hostel
312 Mason Street
San Francisco
(meet in the lobby)
312 Mason Street
San Francisco
(meet in the lobby)
You're invited to attend a free weekly walking tour exploring the intersection of social justice and real estate.
This week's edition features the current debacle in Oakland where public school campuses are being closed with the result that local citizenry are stressed to maintain enrollment outside of private and charter schools.
I just heard another KPFA interview on the subject, and not a word spoken about treating the value of the land beneath the people--including beneath the kids--as the people's! Now, if the whole annual value of East Bay land were treated like the community's, there wouldn't be a funding question. And there wouldn't be a question about whether the hills and the flats, Oakland and Fremont were sisters and brothers.
So this walk asks KPFA and Oakland public schools advocates to answer the question, "Is the land the people's for the purpose of funding self-determination?"
"We know what the GOP and Trump say," many Lefties and do-gooders remark,"but are you telling me the good guys are silent about this particular question? And that they don't sound off on it like Malcolm talking about what all revolutions are about? You mean the good guys are going back in the alley, just like Malcolm said? Hiding out from saying it's about land?"
This week's edition features the current debacle in Oakland where public school campuses are being closed with the result that local citizenry are stressed to maintain enrollment outside of private and charter schools.
I just heard another KPFA interview on the subject, and not a word spoken about treating the value of the land beneath the people--including beneath the kids--as the people's! Now, if the whole annual value of East Bay land were treated like the community's, there wouldn't be a funding question. And there wouldn't be a question about whether the hills and the flats, Oakland and Fremont were sisters and brothers.
So this walk asks KPFA and Oakland public schools advocates to answer the question, "Is the land the people's for the purpose of funding self-determination?"
"We know what the GOP and Trump say," many Lefties and do-gooders remark,"but are you telling me the good guys are silent about this particular question? And that they don't sound off on it like Malcolm talking about what all revolutions are about? You mean the good guys are going back in the alley, just like Malcolm said? Hiding out from saying it's about land?"
For more information:
http://www.TheCommonsSF.org
Added to the calendar on Tue, Feb 22, 2022 6:26PM
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