Cat Brooks | |
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Born | 1975or1976(age 48–49) [1] Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. |
Residence(s) | Oakland, California, U.S. |
Alma mater | University of Nevada, Las Vegas |
Cat Brooks is an American activist, playwright, poet and theater artist. She was a mayoral candidate in Oakland's 2018 election.
Brooks received her bachelor's degree from University of Nevada, Las Vegas, where she studied theater. [2]
After graduating, she began her acting studying at the National Royal Theater Studio in London, before moving to Los Angeles and working at Creative Artists Agency. In 2002, Brooks joined the nonprofit organization Community Coalition, where she focused on issues of education and racial justice. [1]
After the shooting of Oscar Grant by a BART Police officer, Brooks became active in organizing against police violence. [1] She co-founded the Anti Police-Terror Project and served as the executive director for the Bay Area National Lawyers Guild. [3] She also became an organizer for the Black Lives Matter movement. In 2015, Brooks was arrested protesting Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf's ban on night-time marches on public roadways. [1] [4]
In 2018, Brooks was a candidate for mayor of Oakland, running against the incumbent, Libby Schaaf. [5] Her campaign involved collaborative assembly meetings intended to gather public feedback on local policies. She endorsed repealing the Costa-Hawkins Rental Housing Act. [4] After taking a break for the duration of her unsuccessful mayoral campaign, Brooks resumed her job as co-host of the two-hour weekday morning program UpFront on Pacifica Radio station KPFA-FM in Berkeley. [5] Her segment subsequently transitioned into the one-hour program Law And Disorder.
Her one-woman show Tasha is loosely based on Natasha McKenna, who was tasered to death in police custody. [6]
Brooks was born in Las Vegas, Nevada, to a black father and a white mother. Brooks's mother was an anti-nuclear activist who took her to protests as a child. [1]
She lives in West Oakland. [2]
Brooks and Rasheed Shabazz were lead plaintiffs in a landmark Privacy violation and restoration Class-action lawsuit against Thompson-Reuters, 3:21-cv-01418-EMC-KAW. [7]
This information is “fused and vetted by algorithm to form” what the New York Times described as “an ever-evolving, 360-degree view of U.S. residents’ lives.”
The proposed October 2024 settlement will have Thompson-Reuters paying out $27.5 million to as many California residents as apply, and adopting new practices allowing California residents to easily remove their data.
Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Libby Schaaf (incumbent) | 84,314 | 53.19 | |
Cat Brooks | 40,688 | 25.67 | |
Pamela Price | 20,685 | 13.05 | |
Saied Karamooz | 2,981 | 1.88 | |
Ken Houston | 2,616 | 1.65 | |
Marchon Tatmon | 2,087 | 1.32 | |
Nancy Sidebotham | 1,733 | 1.09 | |
Peter Yuan Liu | 1,156 | 0.73 | |
Cedric A. Troupe | 1,116 | 0.70 | |
Jesse A.J. Smith | 730 | 0.46 | |
Write-in | 415 | 0.26 |
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