Our Chinatown Grocery Distribution Program is every third Saturday of the month! From 10:30 am to 1pm we deliver groceries, masks, and other goods to more than 200 Chinese elders!
Also, if you’re unavailable on Saturdays, you can support us in preparing our grocery bags every third Friday from 5:30pm to 7:00pm.
To get involved with our program, fill out the get involved form in our linktree or DM us. Hope you see you at our next distribution!
Help us create 10 medic bags and put on educational sessions for our youth street medics! Please write “medic program” when donating to our Venmo or Buy Me A Coffee. If you have any items that you’d like to donate on the supply request list, please DM us. We appreciate your support. To buy directly, see youth street medic program supply bags wishlist- link in bio.
CLP is announcing our givebutter fundraiser to secure a permanent HQ, a Community Liberation Center. Our goal is to raise $15k- $20k by March 2026 to rent a space in the East Bay to further develop our decolonization programs! Right now, we are very limited in what we can do for the community because we don’t have our own space to organize out of. Please consider donating and share with your comrades so we can build together a space for the community! Link is in the bio to donate!
📢 BEHIND ENEMY LINES: FREE SHAKA SHAKUR
🎞️ Film Screening
Panel:
Linda Evans - Anti-Imperialist Activist & Former Political Prisoner
Sanyika Bryant - Malcolm X Grassroots Movement
🗓️: Thursday 6/11
🕰️: 7pm to 9pm
📍: 518 Valencia, SF
Powered By: COMMUNITY LIBERATION PROGRAMS, SHAKA SHAKUR FREEDOM CAMPAIGN & MALCOLM X GRASSROOTS MOVEMENT
@communityliberationprograms@mxgmoakland@indyliberationcenter
FREE SHAKA SHAKUR & ALL POLITICAL PRISONERS!
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Check out our latest article titled “Power Exists in the Space between the Hand and the Hammer.”Visit the CLP medium or substack page in our linktree to read this and many other works CLP has published!
We are hosting our Political Prisoner Letter Writing Night at OakStop every third Wednesday of each month! Our next one is May 20th 7-8:30pm!
Join us for our monthly Political Prisoners Letter Writing Night! By writing letters, you can establish political correspondence relationships with our incarcerated comrades and political prisoners held captive. Come out to learn more about the history of prisons, policing, and resistance in u.s. prisons. We provide all the resources necessary to send letters to folks as well!
On Sunday May 17th from 10am-4pm in Oakland we are holding the second iteration of our fundraiser series “A Hundred Coffees Brewed.” At a sliding scale donation based price, we will be serving coffee, tea, and homemade pastries. We will also have our merch and new prints available for sale as well as local artists tabling! DM for address!
Looking to support your community in San Francisco or Oakland Chinatown? Tap in! We are hosting an online volunteer orientation session this month on Tuesday 5/19 at 7pm!
If you’re interested in supporting our programs, volunteering, or onboarding with CLP, fill out our “Get Involved” form in our Linktree!
For the month of May we are recommending “Alcatraz! Alcatraz! The Indian Occupation of 1969-1971” by Adam Fortunate Eagle. Read through the slides to learn more about the text and why CLP recommends it. Find this text and all other reading recommendations free PDFs in our bio!
Happy Reunification Day to the Vietnamese nation! 🇻🇳
Today marks the 51st anniversary of the liberation of Saigon from the american imperialists.
Today we are seeing the Axis of Resistance similarly wage asymmetrical warfare and bring the western imperialist giant to its knees. Just as the imperialists attempted to split Vietnam in two, now they attempt to divide up West Asia. To truly honor the legacy of Vietnam’s victory, you must affirm the anti-imperialist movements struggling against this colonialism in the present day. One without the other becomes merely the fetishization of resistance and bastardization of liberatory politic.
Additionally, this is a sneak peek of some of the posters we will be releasing soon on our BuyMeACoffee ! More info to come soon ⭐️
🚨 New podcast episode 🚨 This episode we return to our Combat Liberalism series inspired by @jdpod_cast episode on “Decolonization is Not a Metaphor.” We dive into a critique of the essay and its class character as well as touch on the issue of revisionism amongst the u.s. left that refuses to uphold a principled revolutionary nationalist line on New Afrika and the broader Native, Indigenous Land Back movement. We also discuss the definition of “settler” and its misappropriated use towards New Afrikans and oppressed nations. Links in our bio to listen!
The Alliance of Sahel States (AES) —Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger—have taken significant strides towards sovereignty in recent weeks. Despite sensationalism around President Traoré’s condemnation of Western democracy, the three alliance members demonstrate what true uplifting of a nation and the people means. From centralizing military capabilities to developing independent transportation infrastructure to innovating new technologies, the AES becomes more self-reliant and less vulnerable to foreign coups that seek to upend their path towards liberation. There is no room for compromise when sovereignty is on the table.