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Wed., May 27, 7:30pm

AI and Empire Building

Public Talk at 518 Valencia

We bring together several sharp critics of the hype machine that has long characterized the internet and our successive tech booms, currently blowing up in the AI bubble. Lost in the hand wringing over the more exaggerated claims of boosters and doomers is the ongoing reproduction of a colonial seizure of what should be our common wealth. This process has long historic roots and in some ways it is thanks to our amnesiac culture that the current crop of billionaire investors and tech bros have gotten away with doing it all again. Wendy Liu, Alex Hanna, Tamara Kneese, and Elizabeth Travelslight.

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Wed., June 3, 7:30pm

Rewilding San Francisco

Public Talk at 518 Valencia

World Environment Day with its Global Call for Climate Action is June 5. Restoring nature reduces our climate impact while making our life-places more resilient to climate disruption. Join us for a panel discussion with community stewards caring for and rewilding San Francisco's public open spaces. Learn about current stewardship work and strategies for helping nature thrive in San Francisco so that San Franciscans can thrive in nature. Tom Radulovich, Peter Brastow, and others TBA.

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Saturday, June 6, 11:20 am-4 pm

Another Way Urban Bike & Talk: East Bayshore—Richmond to Treasure Island

Urban Bike & Talk

Join us by bicycle as we leave the peninsula and ride from Richmond to Treasure Island. Visit the Rosie the Riveter National Monument before proceeding with us along the eastern shore of the Bay, with a stop at the Albany Bulb and other locations. Following estuaries and pedaling over the east span of the Bay Bridge, we explore the sights, sounds, smells, and stories of life at the edge and ruminate on the rising seas. On this immersive bike ride we give historical context for the contemporary landscape of the east bayshore, and engage in individual and collective thought experiments about an utopian future. Bring notebooks for sketching, writing thoughts, poetry, songs, etc. or perhaps record sounds and make photos or videos to share with each other.

Each attendee pays their own ferry passage to Richmond and from Treasure Island (or MUNI fare from TI.)

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