SCHEDULE
Anti-Chevron Week Events
Anti-Chevron Week Events
May 13 - 14
Indigenous Gathering Days
An indigenous-led gathering for indigenous organizers. Events will include ceremony and cultural days, traditional tattooing, and public film screenings both nights that will be open to the community.
Public Film Screenings:
On Wednesday and Thursday night there will be film screenings with our partners at CURYJ, featuring short films by our indigenous protector allies! Doors open 5pm.
Address: 1150 35th Ave, Oakland
Huichin, Muwekma Ohlone Territory
Wednesday, May 13: Judas and the Black Messiah
Thursday, May 14: Documentary & Short Film Screening
Rainbow Coalition Continues, Chairman Fred Streetz Party; No Tankers in Our Tribal Water; Traditional Indigenous Tattoo Gathering; Indigenous Resistance to Tar Sands Oil Tankers
May 15 - 16
Organizer Conference
Friday & Saturday, 10:00am - 4:00pm
A conference for organizers, including panels, workshops, and strategy discussions.
Community Panel
Friday, May 15, 5:00 - 7:30pm
Richmond Arts Center, Main Gallery
Public panel featuring speakers from communities impacted by Chevron from Richmond, Palestine, Asia, Canadian indigenous resistance, and more.
Open to the public
May 17
Fossil-Free Future Festival: Joyful Resistance to Chevron
Sunday 11:00am - 2:00pm at Judge Carroll Park
Join us for a day of art, music, and community power!
11:00am - Indigenous opening ceremony at Keller Beach
12:00am - Festival, art, and tabling at Judge Carroll Park
1:00pm - Rolling concert, march, and rally
For more details, check out festival page.