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Homeless Helping Homeless bike ride Oakland-Sacramento 10/1-10/3

September 28, 2022 by Jonathan 78 Comments

Dear WRAP comrades,

Next Saturday, October 1st, a group of 30+

Wood Street encampment residents and on-the-ground volunteers including me will be cycling from Oakland to Sacramento to raise funds for Wood St. residents facing imminent eviction, build connections between unhoused communities in Oakland and Sacramento, host a rally at the State Capitol, and visit state legislators to demand policy changes. 

We’d like to meet with you about collaborating on a gathering Sunday 10/2 at Discovery Park as well as our rally and legislative visits Monday morning 10/3. Please text me at (916) 616-1703 and Wood Street Commons resident organizer John Janosko at (510) 712-7639 to schedule a time to talk about a possible collaboration next weekend and Monday at the Capitol!

In solidarity,

Delphine Brody 

(pronouns: she/her)

TANC Unhoused Solidarity Working Group

California Unhoused Solidarity Coalition

Filed Under: #housekeysnothandcuffs, #StopTheSweeps, California, WRAP Allies

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