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A BERKELEY ACTIVIST'S DIARY: Week ending April 7

Kelly Hammargren
Monday April 15, 2024 - 01:54:00 PM

This Diary was ready to go. In fact, I had already sent it. I thought I was done with writing about Israel and Palestine and I could finish up with my planned Part 2, a Diary devoted wholly to Berkeley city meetings and native plant gardening. Then the news arrived that Iran had sent drones and missiles into Israel in retaliation for Israel’s attack on the Iranian Consulate in Syria. 

This is an evolving crisis. 

My first reaction was that Netanyahu may well have achieved his goal of turning Israel into a victim to take the world’s eyes off the Israeli genocide of the Palestinians and the hostages, and in the process pulled President Biden and other departing allies back into another Netanyahu embrace. 

So far, the news reports include the that Israel provoked the response from Iran by bombing the Iranian Consulate in the Syrian and killing seven people including a top commander and his deputy on April, that Iran had little choice but to show strength by responding to the Israeli attack. 

Iran gave a warning that a retaliatory attack was coming. After the attack Iran communicated that it deemed the matter [response to the bombing of the Iranian consulate] “concluded.” 

Biden is quoted as saying support for Israel is ironclad. Biden is also reported to have said to Netanyahu that the U.S. will not support an Israeli offensive operation. 

Biden still has not used his full leverage to end this war. The question of why not has to be asked--which takes us back to where this Activist’s Diary started. 

Israel and Palestine continue to consume my attention and reading. Each book, each article, each interview adds another layer to my understanding and perspective, but to put an end to the maiming, killing and genocide in Gaza, orthopedic surgeons Drs. Feroze Sidhwa and Mark Perlmutter who have just returned from Gaza call on us in their graphic description of two weeks at the Gaza European Hospital in Khan Younis. 

If you read nothing else in this Diary, read “As Surgeons, We Have Never Seen Cruelty Like Israel’s Genocide in Gaza: We urge anyone who reads this to publicly oppose sending weapons to Israel as long as this onslaught continues” by Drs. Feroze Sidhwa and Mark Perlmutter, April 11, 2024. https://www.commondreams.org/opinion/surgeons-cruelty-israel-gaza 

If any of us are thinking that replacing Netanyahu will change the direction of the war, Chris Hayes’ podcast interview with Israeli dissident Meir Baruchin, a Jewish history and civics teacher in Jerusalem, who was jailed and fired from his job (he has since been reinstated) gives us a reality check. You can read or listen at: https://www.msnbc.com/msnbc-podcast/why-is-this-happening/story-israeli-dissident-meir-baruchin-podcast-transcript-rcna146927 

Now that the Berkeley City Council has stopped pursuing the merger of the Peace and Justice Commission and the Human Welfare Community Action Commission, the time is ripe for the Peace and Justice Commission to act on its current mission: to “Advise the Council and the School Board on issues of peace and social justice; Create citizen awareness and develops educational programs” and proceed with the planning for the Gaza Peace Roundtable. 

If a Peace and Justice Commission roundtable ends with a Gaza ceasefire resolution, then getting anywhere to persuade the city council to endorse it will be a mountainous climb with Mayor Arreguin and councilmembers Hahn and Wengraf firmly entrenched in opposition. 

At least when it comes to local elections, I can vote my conscience. There are other choices. Come November, the box will have to be checked for Biden, but that doesn’t mean that vote will go quietly. There are letters to write, visits to be made, demonstrations to attend. 

What really caught my attention in the framing by Amy Goodman on Democracy Now of an interview with Middle East analyst Mouin Rabbini was two words in a quote from President Biden. The quoted paragraph was taken from a release of Biden’s comments on Univision following the attack on the World Central Kitchen convoy. Biden called for a temporary ceasefire and aid to the Palestinians in Gaza. 

The two words received no special emphasis though they were cut off when I heard the same recorded Biden comments in a different podcast. If I hadn’t been doing so much reading they might have slipped by, but they sum up where Biden stands when it comes to Israel and Palestine, and define the pgolicy and the actions of the U.S 

Biden’s two words referencing Palestinians were “those people”. https://www.democracynow.org/2024/4/10/mouin_rabbani_gaza_biden_netanyahu 

 

It is the “othering” that runs through the history of the Palestinians. The words “those people” denote people who are not like us. They are less than us. 

President Carter received blistering criticism and backlash when he wrote Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid. (If you are looking for a book on Israel and Palestine with maps, the text of agreements and an easy to read list of events up to 2009 this book has it.) 

Apartheid is the correct description. Nathan Thrall describes the walls, the barriers, the checkpoints to control Palestinians in the West Bank in excruciating detail in A Day in the Life of Abed Salama: Anatomy of a Jerusalem Tragedy. 

Aaron David Miller captures it in the second chapter of The Much Too Promised Land: America’s Elusive Search for Arab-Israeli when he wrote, “[Palestinians] Unlike the Israelis, who had an American Jewish community that generally could be depended on as a champion, Palestinians had few allies in the United States to explain their plight, let alone to create a Hollywood mythology. No Exodus or Cast a Giant Shadow told the world of their suffering and heroism. No United Jewish Appeal raised money or mobilized a community and few allies in Congress pleaded their cause…when Americans thought of Palestine, they thought of refugees and terrorists.” 

The title of Khaled Elginoy’s book focusing on the decades of the U.S. taking the side of Israel in negotiations says it so clearly Blind Spot: America and the Palestinians From Balfour to Trump. 

Then comes President Biden. 

Reuters reported that when Biden met with Netanyahu and the war cabinet on October 21, 2023 on his visit to Israel that he said, “I don’t believe you have to be a Jew to be a Zionist, and I am a Zionist.” https://www.reuters.com/world/us/i-am-zionist-how-joe-bidens-lifelong-bond-with-israel-shapes-war-policy-2023-10-21/ 

It is true you don’t have to be a Jew to be a Zionist. While Theodor Herzl is often credited as establishing the political organization for a Jewish nation at the end of the nineteenth century, the Christian Zionist movement precedes Herzl and the 1917 Balfour Declaration by decades. Some references push Christian Zionism back centuries. Reading “The Impact of Christian Zionism on American Policy” by William N. Dale is a quick primer on the history of Christian Zionism up to the Evangelical embrace of Zionism which serves as a guide to the present-day Republican Party and Trump. https://ciaotest.cc.columbia.edu/olj/ad/ad_v9_2/daw01.html 

Tim Alberta covers the entanglement of Evangelicals, Trumpism and Trump in The Kingdom, the Power and the Glory: American Evangelicals in an Age of Extremism. 

The missile attack on the World Central Kitchen three vehicle convoy by the IDF (Israeli Defense Force), put a crack in Biden’s full unconditional support of Israel as a self-proclaimed Zionist turning his prior requests to Netanyahu into outrage. 

What was it that made this so impactful? 

How did the deaths of seven World Central Kitchen workers move President Biden to outrage when the deaths of 224 aid workers couldn’t, the deaths of over 400 doctors, nurses and health care workers couldn’t, the deaths of over 33,000 Palestinians couldn’t, the estimated deaths of 14,000 Palestinian children couldn’t, the deaths of Palestinian children from starvation couldn’t? How could the unparalleled suffering of innocent Palestinians not move a president who is recognized for extending his own personal losses to empathy for others?  

Was it that Jose Andres isn’t just the Spanish chef and US naturalized citizen who founded World Central Kitchen, Andres is a charismatic humanitarian with vision and knowhow? Andres has literally walked into crises worldwide, more often catastrophes and used social media, videos of conditions to bring the goodness of serving food to hungry people for all to see. Andres finds chefs, volunteers and resources to feed hundreds of people accomplishing the seemingly impossible. 

Or was it that this time, six of the seven World Central Kitchen workers killed were not Palestinian Muslims like all those other deaths and instead came from around the world? Was it that this time, President Biden expressed outrage because Jose Andres is a fellow Catholic with whom President Biden has formed a friendship? 

Or, is it those people? 

Jeet Heer ponders this question in “What It Takes to Break Joe Biden’s Zionist Bubble” published April 5, 2024 in The Nation with the sub header, “The President’s rigid ideological commitment has led him to shut out government dissenters – and his own voters.” The article chronicles how Biden going back to his early days as a Senator has been a firmly entrenched Zionist Hawk. https://www.thenation.com/article/world/biden-zionist-bubble-gaza-muslims/ 

On Friday, Nancy Pelosi with thirty-six congressional Democrats signed on to the strong letter to President Biden that ended with, “we again urge you to ensure that any future military assistance to Israel, including already authorized transfers, is subject to conditions to ensure it is used in compliance with U.S. and international law.” 

The letter should have arrived in Biden’s inbox, the same day, those of us who listen to Democracy Now first heard of “Lavender” and “Where’s Daddy”. 

“Lavender” is the AI machine directed program selecting Gazans for assassination who fit a profile making them suspect to being connected to Hamas. A component of that AI program “Where’s Daddy” follows the Gazan men home where the IDF can bomb their assassination target with ease. 

Here we worry about AI generated disinformation. 

In Gaza, a surreal science fiction future with drones buzzing overhead turns life in Gaza into a real present-day war horror where “no place is safe” children are injured, maimed, orphaned, killed, entire families and neighbors eliminated and buildings destroyed along with the target. 

The April 3, 2024 article by Yuval Abraham is disturbing and chilling. https://www.972mag.com/lavender-ai-israeli-army-gaza/ 

In this swirl it was agenda item 10, Update the Gaza Peace Round Table Subgroup, that pushed my attendance at the Peace and Justice Commission. When I arrived, the room was filled with attendees wrapped in keffiyehs and a man sitting at the table of commissioners wearing a Yamaka who I soon learned was Nimrod Pitsker Elias. 

I asked a few of the attendees if they had been coming to the meetings or whether this was their first. For the few that answered this was the first meeting. 

Expecting that they were there for the roundtable update, I was surprised when nearly everyone stood up for non-agenda comments. There were more than a dozen who one after another spoke to an incident involving Hahn’s appointee commissioner Nimrod Pitsker Elias at the March 26, city council meeting. He was described as pushing his phone into the face of a Palestinian woman in an act of intimidation and harassment. The speakers asked for his removal from the commission.  

One young man said he had four videos of the incident. I handed him my email and asked for the links. So far, no videos or links have appeared in my email. The city council meeting video stream of speakers is of such poor quality, that nothing is visible except the timer filling most of the screen. 

In Councilmember Taplin’s newsletter, he described being appalled by the harassment of a Jewish woman at the same meeting. 

At 7:50 pm Councilmember Hahn showed up at the commission meeting, said nothing, took a seat and held her phone in the air evidently to record the meeting. While it came off as an act of intended intimidation, by the time she arrived, most of the attendees who had lined up had already spoken and one of the remaining speakers noted Hahn’s attendance. 

This was the second meeting in less than a week that I wished I had a recorder turned on for the entire meeting. 

Grace Morizawa explained at the end of the comments that the commission does not have the power to remove a commissioner, that rests with the appointing hcouncilmember. Morizawa did not mention that the number of commissioner terms are limited as that does not apply. Commissioner Elias was appointed by Hahn on December 5, 2023. 

When councilmembers are replaced through elections, the new councilmember can choose a new appointee, though often the existing commissioner stays in place. 

After the non-agenda comment period, most of the attendees left missing what was probably the most important discussion of the evening, item 13, titled as Discussion on Berkeley High School Ethnic Studies. There was no way of knowing from the agenda packet, meeting minutes or the description Ethnic Studies that this was about sending a letter to BHS from the commission regarding the Berkeley High School (BHS) curriculum on Israel and Palestine unless you attended the prior Peace and Justice Commission meeting. 

The proposed letter was not in the agenda packet, as a supplement online or printed for public review. It was read aloud at the meeting. 

The letter asked BHS to review class curriculum for errors and respond when according to the evening commission discussion the lesson plan in question had already been corrected. 

We heard from Jewish parents who stated they had not heard from their children expressing concerns or acts of anti-Semitism, but in following up they found an organized group of parents claiming anti-Semitism and pushing to change the ethnic studies curriculum to one approved by the Brandeis Center and Anti-Defamation League. 

Both commissioners Morizawa and Lippman expressed that they did not support sending a letter, that the problem had already been resolved and that the Peace and Justice Commission should not be involved in dictating Berkeley High School curriculum. 

Thinking about all the censoring, book banning and threatening to dismiss teachers and librarians from their jobs that is taking place in the south and even some conservative areas in California, I was disappointed that only one more commissioner, Bohn, joined Morizawa and Lippman to oppose any further consideration of sending a letter. 

The final outcome in a four to three vote was to revise the letter and bring it back at the next meeting for final commission approval. Commissioners Jacqulin, Elias, Menscher and Guarino all voted for sending a letter. 

There was little to report on the Gaza Peace Roundtable. subgroup. The next step is for the subgroup, Commissioners Lippman, Morizawa and Elias, to find a facilitator for the roundtable. 

April 7, 2024, Part 2 is still in the works covering the Planning Commission, the Bringing Back the Natives Garden Tour and the Parks Commission.


Opinion

Public Comment

Israel’s terror attack in Damascus

Jagjit Singh
Tuesday April 16, 2024 - 11:32:00 AM

The recent escalation of tensions between Israel and Iran, culminating in the bombing of the Iranian Consulate in Damascus, demands urgent attention on the precarious state of affairs in the Middle East.

Iran's unprecedented strikes on Israel, marked by a barrage of more than 300 drones and missiles, have shattered longstanding assumptions about deterrence and retaliation. For years, Israel has operated under the misguided belief that escalating aggression would deter Iran from responding in kind. However, Iran's direct attack on Israel signifies a paradigm shift, indicating Tehran's readiness to confront Israel head-on rather than through proxies. 

The attack on the Iranian Consulate in Damascus, purportedly in response to Israel's earlier unprovoked strike in Syria that claimed the lives of seven Iranian military officials, underscores the volatile nature of the region. While the damage within Israel was minimal, thanks in part to advanced defense systems and support from allies like the United States, Britain, France, and Jordan, the implications of this exchange are far-reaching. 

It is crucial to recognize that Iran's actions, though described as defensive, are not without consequences. While Iran may currently exhibit restraint, the absence of a definitive resolution to the underlying tensions leaves the door open for further escalation. Moreover, the involvement of external factors, such as Israel's apparent efforts to instigate conflict with Iran and the reluctance of the Biden administration to publicly set boundaries for Israel, heightens the risk of a wider conflagration.


SMITHEREENS: Reflections on Bits & Pieces: Quakes&Goggles&Boggles

Gar Smith
Tuesday April 16, 2024 - 11:18:00 AM

What a week that was. A 3.3 quake hit Berkeley and the moon eclipsed the sun!

With the stores sold out of Eclipse Spectacles, I fashioned a crude cardboard shadow-box to cast an image of the sun onto a piece of blank, white paper. The result was far from spectacular.

It looked like I would have to be satisfied with watching the clever eclipse-day animation on Google's homepage. (It's not every day that you can use the phrase "Google Goggles.")

But I got lucky. When I made a cash-and-coffee stop at the 7-Eleven on University Avenue, I found the store's manager and staff all outside in the parking lot with a half-dozen customers who were sharing a single pair of "eclipse eyewear." Everyone was gasping, whooping, chuckling, and gaping at the full-color, real-time event taking place overhead. Much better than Google Goggles. 

What's Up (on the Screen), Doc?
The New York documentary film festival known as DOC NYC includes the following description of an entry submitted by Spanish filmmaker Oskar Alegria: "In this gem of minimalist and poetic magnetism, filmmaker Oskar Alegría and adorable donkey Paolo embark on a journey to bring provisions to the last shepherd of the Andia Mountains." What really got me interested was the film's title: "Zinzindurrunkarratz." 

Gaza Gains a Tile on Berkeley's "Peace Wall"
April 7 marked the 35th anniversary of the dedication of Berkeley's Peace Wall, which covers a broad stretch of cement wall in the large park adjacent to City Hall. The day before the anniversary, a band of local activists rounded up 75 signatures on a petition asking for the City Council to mark the spirit of the Peace Wall by approving a resolution calling for a ceasefire in Israel. 

Among those signing on were former Council members Max Anderson and Cheryl Davila and former School Board member Judy Appel. 

The Peace Wall is decorated with hand-painted tiles covered with anti-war sentiments including "Increase the Peace!," "Peace is the way to the Future," and "Peace is a Verb." And the wall now includes a tile that displays the words "Peace for the Children of Palestine." 

Greg Jan offers the following guidance for locating the tile: "It's on the north side (toward the Veteran's Building and Center St.). In the last (east) panel there, slightly to the left of center are 4 tiles that make up a single image, of a man in green clothes and a woman in purple/blue clothes. And then, just 2 tiles down and one tile to the left, is the 'Peace for the Children of Palestine' tile." 

Are Ants the Weirdest Creatures on Earth?
Andi Sjogren-Briganti has posted the following checklist online. 

1. Ants do not have lungs.
2. Ants do not have ears.
3. Ants are farmers.
4. Ants have two stomachs.
5. Ants can swim.
6. Ants are slave owners.
7. Ants are older than dinosaurs.
8. There are more than 12,000 species of ants worldwide.
9. An ant can lift 20 times its body weight.
10. Some queen ants can live for several years and have millions of offspring.
11. When ants fight, they usually fight to the death.
12. When the colony's queen dies, the colony can only survive for a few months.
13. Ants can live for up to two hours without oxygen.
14. Ants have no blood. 

The Question: What's the weirdest animal on Earth?
The Answer: The ants, sir. 

Fashion Plates
GRAYGOO
LEGONUT
TRSTHIM (Trust Him)
CO81FO (Suggestions?)
OSLP2BK (Zero Sleep to Book?)
SNOOPNK (Snoop Inc? Snoop Pink?)
DELVRY (On a wine company delivery van) 

Bumper Snickers
Bleak Lives Matter 

Make Art Not War
United Not Divided
Born OK The First Time
Life's like a movie. Write your own ending 

Public Citizen Tramples Trump's Plots
On April 8, Public Citizen filed a brief in Trump v. United States, the Supreme Court case in which Donald Trump asserts absolute immunity from prosecution for criminal charges over his attempts to remain in power despite losing the 2020 election. 

Here are some excerpts from that brief:
Even if the Court were to entertain the possibility of some form of immunity from prosecution for actions within the scope of a President’s authority, the Court should not accept the premise that an attempt by a President to overturn the constitutional order by resisting the lawful and peaceful transfer of power constitutes an exercise of presidential authority. 

Any assertion that a President’s authority empowers him to conspire to overturn the result of a valid election and retain power beyond his term in office would be absurd…. A ruling that presidents are free to do illegal things to remain in power is a ruling to replace democracy with dictatorship. 

If you agree, Public Citizen has a petition they'd like you to sign: You can click here to add your name.  

The ABCs of Broadcast Discourse
The major evening newscasts in the US are remarkably uniform. On any given night, ABC, CBS, and NBC all carry redundant round-ups of coverage. Typical reports begin with the latest mass-shooting, followed by extended weather reports from correspondents standing up to their knees in floodwater or trying to stand upright in gale-force winds. But there's a peculiar anomaly that has recently popped up on ABC World News

For some time now, when the weather-map updates occur, they are introduced by the anchor's announcement that a reporter will "time it out" for viewers. After the wrap-up, the storm-ravaged correspondent will be thanked for "timing it all out." 

(I suspect a Deep State experiment to see how easy it is to fill a viewer's vocabulary with traceable "speech marker" phrases capable of "going viral." Keep your ears peeled.) 

What You Don't See on the Network News
It has become commonplace to see real-life videos of confrontations between police officers and civilians on the evening news. With the corporate media's obvious appetite for extreme "news fodder" you might think ABC, CBS, NBC and the rest would find it difficult to resist video footage that captured American activists confronting US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and a brace of the Pentagon big wigs during a hearing before the Senate Armed Services Committee. Think again! 

A large cohort of peace activists (including CODEPINK founder Medea Benjamin) managed to disrupt the scheduled hearings 25 times! And they added an eye-catching visual to underscore their concern about the on-going US/Israel genocide in Gaza—they held aloft hands dripping with blood-red paint. 

For some reason, the corporate media did not see fit to air even a second of the video showing anti-war activists openly challenging the Military Industrial Complex. 

To see what Active Pacifism looks like, click on this 4-minute video-link

Tinder Garden
Comcast Xfinity appears to be grooming pre-teen kids for 5G addiction. One prominent TV spot shows three boys huddled in a dark bedroom, illuminated only by the glowing screens of their "smart" phones. They are facing one another in a semi-circle but are each focused on their personal downloads. A slightly older girl in pajamas appears in the doorway to mock her brother and his friends. "You have no idea how good you have it," she says. "Back in MY day, we only had flashlights and scary stories." 

In another TV spot, two brothers are sitting on an urban porch talking about the wonder of having a wireless service that "covers every room in the house. Even the basement." 

"Even the basement?" the younger boy says as he conjures up a day-dream in which he sees himself in the basement, slow-dancing with a preteen girl. 

And on a radio spot, Xfinity features a conversation between two underage screen-freaks that involves praising their digital devices and 5G coverage as "performance enhancers." 

Fighting for the US Arms Industry—to the Last Ukrainian
Walt Zlotow sends a dispatch from West Suburban Peace Coalition in Glen Ellyn Illinois—a compendium of congressional cryptolect. Or, as Walt puts it: "Out of the unfiltered mouths of US political leaders—enabling the destruction of Ukraine." 

“Four months into this thing, I like the structural path we're on here. As long as we help Ukraine with the weapons they need and the economic support, they will fight to the last person. The best money we’ve ever spent.” Sen. Lindsay Graham (R-SC) 

“It is a relatively modest amount that we are contributing without being asked to risk life and limb. The Ukrainians are willing to fight the fight for us if the West will give them the provisions. It’s a pretty good deal.” Sen. Roger Wicker (R-MS) 

“No Americans are getting killed in Ukraine. We’re rebuilding our industrial base. The Ukrainians are destroying the army of one of our biggest rivals. I have a hard time finding anything wrong with that.” —US Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) 

“Americans should be satisfied that we’re getting our money’s worth on our Ukraine investment, because for less than 3 percent of our nation’s military budget, we’ve enabled Ukraine to degrade Russia’s military strength by half, and all without a single American service woman or man injured or lost.” —Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) 

“I call that a bargain.” Governor Doug Burgum (R-ND) referring to US war-funding damaging Russia's military—without mentioning the catastrophic Ukrainian military damage. 


Arts & Events

Jakub Józef Orliński Is the Mick Jagger of Opera

Reviewed by James Roy MacBean
Friday April 19, 2024 - 02:30:00 PM



In an amazing show on Tuesday, April 9 at Zellerbach Hall, Polish countertenor Jakub Józef Orliński sang, danced, pranced, flounced, shimmied, and sashayed all over the stage, doing cart-wheels, performing breakdances, and even taking a running leap onto a chair while singing all the while. When my 93 year-old seatmate observed that she had never seen anything like this in her entire life, I remarked that in terms of sheer energy, Jakub Józef Orliński’s performance over two hours without an intermission, could only be likened to Mick Jagger’s extremely physical antics on stage with The Rolling Stones on tour, a remark I now follow up by proclaiming Jakub Józef Orliński to be the Mick Jagger of opera. To take this comparison even further, with both Orliiński and Mick Jagger there is a certain gender ambiguity. At the Zellerbach show with the instrumental group Il Pomo d’Oro, Orliński took on both male and female roles from various Italian operas, and when he engaged in a pantomimed interaction with guitarist Miguel Rincon, Orliński flirted coyly and quite convincingly with the male guitarist.

Bay Area audiences may remember Jakub Józef Orliński’s local debut in the 2022 San Francisco Opera production of Gluck’s Orpheus ed Euridice, in which Orliński as Orpheus performed a re-markable breakdance during the opera’s overture. Among Orliński’s many talents, he is a champion breakdancer, evidence of which was amply demonstrated in his performance at Zellerbach with Il Pomo d’Oro. The show opened with an extended monologue from Orliński as Ottone from Claudio Monteverdi’s 1642 opera L’Incoronazione di Poppea. In the course of this monologue, Ottone ar-rives outside his house in Rome only to discover, much to his dismay, that during his absence his adored wife Poppea is cheating on him with the Emperor Nero. The scorned husband laments his fate and expresses his grief at this betrayal.

There followed arias from Italian opera composers Barbara Strozzi, Francesco Cavalli, Giovanni Cesare Netti, and Antonio Sartorio. Most of these arias, like Ottone’s aria from L’Incoronazione di Poppea, involved the grief and chagrin of a spurned lover betrayed by the woman he loved. Then, to mix things up, Jakub Józef Orliński took on the persona of an ageing woman, stooped over and shuffling along as she sang two arias by Giovanni Cesare Netti from his 1681 opera L’Adamiro. Orliński was totally convincing in the role of this ageing woman who laments the fading of beauty but fondly recalls her younger days. The concluding aria was from Sebastiano Moratelli’s 1699 opera La Faretra smarrita. For encores, the indefatigablle Jakub Jósef Orliński and Il Pomo d’Oro performed arias by Boretti, Cavalli, Orlandoni, and a repeat of Sartorio’s aria from the main pro-gram.


THE BERKELEY ACTIVIST'S CALENDAR, April 14-21

Kelly Hammargren
Tuesday April 16, 2024 - 11:06:00 AM

Worth Noting:

City Council is on recess through May 6 with the next City Council meeting scheduled for May 7, 2024

Check the City website for late announcements and meetings posted on short notice at: https://berkeleyca.gov/

It is spring. Before you go out and make all kinds of gardening mistakes watch the online Bringing Back the Native Garden Tour https://www.youtube.com/c/BringingBacktheNativesGardenTour



Save May 4 and May 5 for in person garden tours. Sign up for in-person native garden tours at https://www.bringingbackthenatives.net/view-gardens

The Demonstration on making your windows bird safe is on the Berkeley Garden Tour at Keith Johnson and Erin Diehm.

  • Tuesday, April 16, 2024:
    • From 11am – 12 pm the Recreation Department offers free Gentle African-Caribbean Movement Classes.
    • At 3:30 pm the Civic Arts Commission Public Art Subcommittee meets online.
  • Wednesday, April 17, 2024:
    • At 1:30 pm the Commission on Aging meets in person.
    • At 5 pm the Commission on Disability meets in person (commissioners can join on ZOOM, however, the ZOOM link is withheld from the public.
    • At 6 pm the Civic Arts Commission meets in person.
    • At 6:30 pm the PAB meets in the hybrid format.
    • At 7 pm the Commission on the Status of Women meets in person.
  • Thursday, April 18, 2024:
    • At 5:30 pm the Zero Waste Commission meets in person.
    • At 6 pm the South Cove Community meeting meets online at 6 pm.
    • At 6:15 pm the Transportation and Infrastructure Commission meets in-person at 6:15 pm. (track what the Transportation Commission is planning for our streets)
    • At 6:30 pm the Design Review Committee meets in person.
    • At 6:30 pm the Fair Campaign Practices / Open Government Commission meets in person in the Cypress Room at 2180 Milvia which is fully equipped for hybrid meetings however that technology is not being used.
  • Saturday, April 20, 2024: Earth Day is April 22 Activities start April 20
    • Free Home Electrification Fair at the Brower Center from 2 – 5 pm.


At the bottom are the directions for getting on or off the email list for the Activist’s Calendar and Activist’s Diary and how to make the most out of ZOOM with closed captioning, zoom transcripts, chat and converting YouTube to a transcript.



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BERKELEY PUBLIC MEETINGS AND CIVIC EVENTS 

 

Sunday, April 14, 2024 – No City meetings found 

Monday, April 15, 2024 – No City meetings found 

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Tuesday, April 16, 2024 – City Council District Election 

 

FREE GENTLE AFRICAN-CARIBBEAN MOVEMENT CLASSES from 11 am – 12 pm 

In-Person: at 1900 Sixth Street, West Berkeley Family Wellness Center 

Use link to register and more information 

https://berkeleyca.gov/community-recreation/events/free-gentle-african-caribbean-movement-classes 

 

CIVIC ARTS COMMISSION Public Art Subcommittee at 3:30 pm 

Videoconference: https://cityofberkeley-info.zoomgov.com/j/1605160261?pwd=OUV2THcvWDI2czRvVmIreGxCUWR6QT09 

Teleconference: 669-254-5252 

Meeting ID: 160 516 0261 

AGENDA: 5. A) Berkeley Boxes: New Pilot Utility Box Mural Program and Management of Existing Utility Box Murals 

https://berkeleyca.gov/your-government/boards-commissions/civic-arts-commission 

 

Wednesday, April 17, 2024 

 

COMMISSION on AGING at 1:30 pm 

In-Person: at 1901 Hearst, North Berkeley Senior Center 

AGENDA: Discussion/Action: 1. Age-Friendly Berkeley Committee findings, 2. Commission on Aging procedure for submitting agenda items, 3. Plan to Provide City Council with information on Berkeley Rides for Seniors and Disabled, 4. AC Transit’s Transit Supportive Design Guidelines, 5. San Pablo Multimodal Corridor Project, 6. Presentation proposal on Missing Middle Housing. Ongoing Discussion: 1. Alzheimers programs, 2. City Website, 3. Forum for women’s safety. 

https://berkeleyca.gov/your-government/boards-commissions/commission-aging 

 

COMMISSION on DISABILITY at 5 pm 

In-Person: at 1901 Hearst, North Berkeley Senior Center 

AGENDA: 10. Workplan, items for workplan a. Civic Center Subcommittee briefinf, b. Safer pathways map, c. Accessibility of speaker’s lectern, d. Use of motorized scooters and bicycles on sidewalks. 

https://berkeleyca.gov/your-government/boards-commissions/commission-disability 

 

CIVIC ARTS COMMISSION at 6 pm 

In-Person: at 1901 Russell, Tarea Pittman, South Branch Library 

AGENDA: 6. A) Turtle Island Monument Update, b) Approval of Utility Box Mural Pilot Program Plan, c) Possible Changes to BMC 23.316 – Percentage for Public Art Projects, d) Quarterly Report on Public Art on Private Development, e) Referral from Council - Storefront Activations. 

https://berkeleyca.gov/your-government/boards-commissions/civic-arts-commission 

 

POLICE ACCOUNTABILITY BOARD (PAB)at 6:30 pm 

A Hybrid Meeting 

In-Person: at 1901 Hearst, North Berkeley Senior Center  

Videoconference: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82653396072 

Teleconference: 1-669-900-6833 

Meeting ID: 826 5339 6072 

AGENDA: 3. Public comment is on agenda and non-agenda items, items 5 – 8 reports, 9. New Business a0 PAB-ODPA (Board and staff) Triennial Report, b) BPD’s 2023 Police Equipment and Community Safety Ordinance Annual Report, ii. AB 481 Community Meeting Requirement for Military Equipment Reporting, c) FY 2025-2026 OPDA Budget request. 11. Closed Session Berkeley Police Association v. City of Berkeley Alameda County Superior Court Case No. 2002-057569 

https://berkeleyca.gov/your-government/boards-commissions/police-accountability-board 

 

COMMISSION ON THE STATUS of WOMEN at 7 pm 

In-Person: at 1901 Hearst, North Berkeley Senior Center 

AGENDA: 6. Presentation: Policy Link on Women’s Economic Uncertainty and Slow Economic Recovery Post-Pandemic, 8. Presentation on current Berkeley crime trends informing development of crime prevention plan, 9. Proposed Recommendation on City Enforcement of Legally Required Sexual Harassment Training for Employers. 

https://berkeleyca.gov/your-government/boards-commissions/commission-status-women 

 

Thursday, April 18, 2024 

 

ZERO WASTE COMMISSION at 5:30 pm 

In-Person: at1326 Allston, Corporation Yard, Ratcliff Building, Willow Room 

AGENDA: Discussion/Action: 1. (6:15 pm) Berkeley High Student Presentation About Their Efforts to Get Reusable Foodware in their Cafeteria, 2. (6:45 pm) WorkPlan, 3. (6:55 pm) Report out from the Special Events Subcommittee and Green Building Subcommittee, 4. (7:10) pm Legislative updates. 

https://berkeleyca.gov/your-government/boards-commissions/zero-waste-commission 

 

SOUTH COVE SAILING COMMUNITY MEETING at 6 pm 

Videoconference: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89523339871 

AGENDA: Give input on feasibility study for dredging the South Cove Sailing Basin. 

https://berkeleyca.gov/community-recreation/events/south-cove-sailing-basin-community-meeting 

 

TRANSPORTATION and INFRASTRUCTURE COMMISSION at 6:15 pm 

In-Person: at 1901 Hearst, North Berkeley Senior Center  

AGENDA: Discussion/Action: 1. Disaster and Fire Safety Commission’s Action in Support of Creating a Street Trauma Prevention Program, 2. Commission presentation on Vision 2050 (link to document on vision 2050 https://berkeleyca.gov/sites/default/files/documents/2021-11-16%20Item%2008%20Vision%202050.pdf) 3. (8pm) Presentation on BerkDOT 

https://berkeleyca.gov/your-government/boards-commissions/transportation-and-infrastructure-commission 

 

DESIGN REVIEW COMMITTEE at 6:30 pm 

In-Person: at 1901 Hearst, North Berkeley Senior Center 

AGENDA: 1. 2127 Dwight Way at Shattuck and Fulton – Final Design Review – demolish two of four existing residential buildings (8 units) and construct 6-story residential building with 58 new units, total 66 units (8-units in remaining two buildings). 

2403 San Pablo – Final Design Review –demolish existing 8,251 sq ft 1-story commercial building and construct a 4-story mixed-use development consisting of a 603 sq ft retail tenant space and 39 dwelling (condominium) totaling 53,013 sq ft with 24 auto parking spaces, 39 bicycle spaces, 

2462 Bancroft – Preliminary Design Review – SB 330 density project - demolish an existing non-residential structure and construct 40,086 sq ft, 8-stary mixed use residential building, 66 units (3 very low-income units), 1312 sq ft commercial space, 28 bicycle parking spaces. 

https://berkeleyca.gov/your-government/boards-commissions/design-review-committee 

 

FAIR CAMPAIGN PRACTICES COMMISSION (FCPC) and OPEN GOVERNMENT COMMISSION (OGC) at 6:30 pm 

In-Person: at 2180 Milvia, 1st Floor Cypress Room 

AGENDA: FCPC 6. Report from negotiating subcommittee for Mike Chang for School Board 2022, OGC – Letter from Jim McGrath raising concerns regarding compliance with Open Government Ordinance, Public records Act and Brown Act, Joint FCPC-OGC 9. Communication to City Council regarding FCPC-OGC vacancies. 

https://berkeleyca.gov/your-government/boards-commissions/fair-campaign-practices-commission 

 

RENT STABILIZATION BOARD at 7 pm 

A Hybrid Meeting 

In-Person: at 1231 Addison St. in the School District Board Room 

Videoconference: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86351823870?pwd=6u9aivTslet7SqNRO_IBL3QRcsH57w.WN9X-NdkqPRvYdDc 

Teleconference: 1-669-444-9171  

Meeting ID: 863 5182 3870 Passcode: 662299 

AGENDA: Not Posted check after Monday 

https://rentboard.berkeleyca.gov/elected-rent-board/rent-board-meetings 

 

Friday, April 19, 2024 – No City meetings found 

 

Saturday, April 20, 2024 – EARTH DAY 2024  

 

FREE HOME ELECTRIFICATION FAIR from 2 – 5 pm 

Location: 2150 Allston, The Brower Center 

Use link to register 

Sponsored by Citizens Climate Lobby info on rebates part of program 

https://cclalameda.org/electrification-fair-2024/ 

 

Sunday, April 21, 2024 – No City meetings found – Check the web for Earth Day Activities 

 

+++++++++++++++++++ Land Use - Work Sessions - Special Meetings +++++++++++++++ 

 

LAND USE CALENDAR 

2113-2115 Kittredge (California Theater) 6/4/2024 

3000 Shattuck (construct 10-story mixed-use building) TBD 

WORK SESSIONS & SPECIAL MEETINGS: 

  • May 21 at 4 pm (tentative)Inclusionary Housing In-Lieu Fee Feasibility Study
  • October 22 Draft Waterfront Specific Plan
UNSCHEDULED WORK SESSIONS & SPECIAL MEETINGS 

  • Demolition Ordinance - Zoning Amendments BMC 23.326 Demolition and Dwelling Unit Controls
  • Ashby BART Transit Oriented Development (TOD) Berkeley – El Cerrito Corridor Access Plan Presentation
  • Dispatch Needs Assessment Presentation
  • Presentation on Homelessness/Re-Housing/Thousand-Person Plan (TBD regular agenda)
PREVIOUSLY LISTED WORKSESSIONS and SPECIAL MEETINGS REMOVED FROM LIST 

  • Fire Department Standards of Coverage & Community Risk Assessment
PAST MEETINGS with reports worth reading: 

++++ How to get on or off the Activist’s Calendar and Activist’s Diary email list ++++++++ 

 

Kelly Hammargren’s summary on what happened the preceding week is posted on the What Happened page at: https://www.sustainableberkeleycoalition.com/what-happened.html and in the Berkeley Daily Planet https://www.berkeleydailyplanet.com/ 

 

The Activist’s Calendar of meetings is posted on the What’s Ahead page at: https://www.sustainableberkeleycoalition.com/whats-ahead.html 

 

If you would like to receive the Activist’s Calendar as soon as it is completed send an email to: kellyhammargren@gmail.com.If you want to receive the Activist’s Diary send an email to kellyhammargren@gmail.com. If you wish to stop receiving the weekly calendar of city meetings please forward the email you received to- kellyhammargren@gmail.com -with the request to be removed from the email list. 

 

+++++++++ HINTS for MANAGING CLOSED CAPTIONING and TRANSCRIPTS ++++++++ 

 

For ZOOM Meetings 

CLOSED CAPTIONING, SAVE TRANSCRIPT OVERVIEW, CHAT, DIRECTIONS and ZOOM SUPPORT LINKS: 

GENERAL
ZOOM has as part of the program -(for no extra cost)- Closed Captioning (CC). It turns computer voice recognition into a text transcript. Closed Captioning and show full transcript and the save option are only available when the person setting up the ZOOM meeting has activated these options. If you don’t see CC ask for it. If it can’t be activated for the current meeting ask for it for future meetings. 

 

The accuracy of the Closed Captioning is affected by background noise and other factors, The CC and transcript will not be perfect, but most of the time reading through it the few odd words, can be deciphered--for example "Shattuck" was transcribed as Shadow in one transcript. 

ATTENDEES 

For the online attendee, the full transcript is only available from the time the attendee activates Show Full Transcript. But if you sit through a meeting and then remember 10 minutes before it is over to click on Show Full Transcript you will only get the last 10 minutes, not the full transcript – So click often on both Save Transcript and on Save to Folder during the meeting for best results. 

 

When you click on Show Full Transcript it will allow you to scroll up and down, so if want to go back and see what was said earlier you can do that during the meeting while the transcript is running. 

 

At the bottom of the transcript when we as attendees are allowed to save there will be a button for, "Save Transcript," you can click on the button repeatedly throughout the meeting and it will just overwrite and update the full transcript. If you lose connection during a zoom meeting your transcript will be from when you started it to the last time you clicked on save transcript. Clicking on the Save Transcript repeatedly as the meeting is coming to an end is important because once the host ends the meeting, the transcript is gone if you didn't save it. 

 

Near the end of the meeting, after you click on "Save Transcript," click on "Save to Folder." The meeting transcript will show up (as a download to your desktop) in a separate box as a text file. (These text files are not large.) After you have done your last Save Transcript and Save to Folder (after the meeting is over) you can rename the new transcript folder on your computer, and save it (re-read or send or share it). 

 

Remember, allowing us attendees to save the meeting transcript does not require the public meeting host to save the transcript (for public record.) 

 

Saving CHAT: There are three dots at the bottom of the CHAT. If you click on these you should get a menu to save the CHAT. 

 

How to FLOAT / DETACH the CHAT or TRANSCRIPT from the ZOOM SCREEN so you can see one or both  

 

At the upper corner of the transcript and the chat there is a tiny box with an arrow. If you click on this the transcript and chat will pop out of being connected to the zoom screen. You can then move these on your screen for easier continuous viewing. 

 

If you activated the CHAT or the TRANSCRIPT and it has disappeared look for the header at the top of the zoom screen that says “exit full screen”. Click on that and you should see the CHAT or TRANSCRIPT again. 

 

Here is the link to ZOOM Support for attendees in how to save Closed Captions: 

https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/360060958752-Using-save-captions#h_01F5XW3BGWJAKJFWCHPPZGBD70 

 

FOR THE HOST Creating / Scheduling a ZOOM Meeting 

HOW TO SET UP TRANSCRIPTS, CLOSED CAPTIONING  

 

When scheduling a meeting go to “Settings” scroll down to “Automated Captions” and allow captions, then allow “Full Transcript” and “Save Captions”. Once you change these settings, they will stay as part of your profile. 

 

Here is the link to ZOOM Support for how to set up Closed Captioning for a meeting or webinar:
https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/8158738379917#h_01GHWATNVPW5FR304S2SVGXN2X 

 

How to convert a YouTube video into a transcript 

Open the website https://youtubetranscript.com/ 

Copy the YouTube url into the box with “enter a youtube url” and click on go https://youtubetranscript.com/ 

The transcript (not perfect, but very close) will appear instantaneously