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FROM MEAGER TO ZERO INCOME, THE COUNTDOWN HAS BEGUN — HELP STOP ALAMEDA COUNTY GA CUTS!

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

calvinHELP GET THE WORD OUT

By Email, By Flyer, By Word….We need to fill the room - WALL TO WALL - on February 23rd.
Let them catch a glimpse of the 7,000 the county will hurt if they do not STOP THE GA CUTS.
GET YOUR PEOPLE MOBILIZED NOW.

ATTEND & BRING YOUR PEERS & CONSTITUENTS

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010
The Alameda County Board of Supervisors Meeting
1221 Oak Street, Oakland, CA (Meet in the Plaza)

Breakfast 8:30 AM
Rally 9:00 AM
BOSS Meeting 10:00 AM
Be prepared to speak at the meeting and/or to stand in solidarity. (more…)

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We Need Your Support!

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

wrap-blog-logoWRAP is working hard to build a social justice movement from the bottom up that secures affordable housing and civil rights for everyone in our communities.

This means building a broad base of individual and community supporters.

If you believe that housing is a human right and that WRAP is critical in making this noble principle a reality, then we ask you to help us build the resources necessary to do so!!! (more…)

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Homelessness Ends With A Home Report Back

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

house-keys-bannerA Change Is Gonna Come

On January 20th, WRAP members and our allies from Portland, Los Angeles, Sacramento, Fresno, San Jose, Eureka, Philadelphia, and all over the Bay Area came together in San Francisco to weave together the freedom dreams of our diverse communities fighting for survival.

The weather forecast was “continued heavy rain and gale force winds.” We knew this would impact the size of the crowd for our first public event, but it didn’t matter. The stormy weather seemed fitting for the tumultuous times we’re in. It was a sharp reminder that people live and die in these conditions all winter long. This doubled our resolve.

Around ten in the morning the rain mellowed and by the time the rally began the clouds had parted to reveal bits of blue sky that had been hidden for over a week. The plaza crowded with people and banners, energy and anticipation filled the air. There were a lot of smiles going around. Eyes shone with determination and recognition that this was the time to take the next step together in this nascent West Coast movement. (more…)

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Homelessness Ends With A Home Rally and March - January 20, 2010

Monday, January 18th, 2010

castrotrollyPlease take a stand with the following social justice groups for affordable housing and civil rights on January 20, 2010! To endorse and get involved click here. For more information on the action and our demands click here.

Action Organizers

Building Opportunities for Self-Sufficiency
Coalition on Homelessness, San Francisco
Los Angeles Community Action Network
Sisters Of The Road
Street Roots
Street Spirit (more…)

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House Divided: Portland housing activists head to S.F. for mega-protest of Obama’s policies on homelessness

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

house-keysWhen Barack Obama took office one year ago, he pledged to devote at least $50 billion to combat homelessness by creating jobs and distributing federal money to affordable housing programs nationwide.

One year into Obama’s presidency, Sisters of the Road, Street Roots, Community Alliance of Tenants and hundreds of housing activists from about a dozen other Portland organizations plan to highlight what they say has been the president’s broken promise.

Timed to the Jan. 20 anniversary of Obama’s inauguration, they’re planning to travel in vans for a mega-protest planned in San Francisco at the federal building. (more…)

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