West Coast Day Of Action: House-Keys, Not Handcuffs – January 17, 2014
Homeless individuals, activists, and community members march to the San Francisco Federal Building, State of California offices, and City Hall to remind our elected officials that housing is a human right. Protesters are calling for the passage of AB 5, the Homeless Bill of Rights.
Housekeys Not Handcuffs Rally January 17th 2014
Hundreds came together to rally to pass a Homeless Bill of Rights in California and Oregon. The San Francisco rally was one of 10 ten held in cities across California and Oregon.
Homelessness Ends with a Home March
The Western Regional Advocacy Project (WRAP) organized an action Homelessness Ends with a Home, House Keys not Handcuffs on January 20th, 2010.
Why did we create WRAP? Because homelessness isn’t rocket science
The beginning of WRAP – why we do what we do
Finding the common threads in our communities
WRAP’s philosophy of the importance of street outreach
The nitty gritty of accountable community organizing
Without Housing!
WRAP’s Without Housing Report – Why it’s Important
Find the money and you will find the priorities
The Homeless Bill of Rights and the Right to Rest as organizing
Fighting Criminalization with the Right to Rest Act
BID take-overs of our downtowns – here how it works
“Reagan’s wet dream of neoliberalism”: The roots of San Francisco’s homelessness crisis
San Francisco Press Conference: Homeless Exclusion Districts
San Francisco Press Conference: Homeless Exclusion Districts Saint Mary’s Locking Arms for Civil Rights
Los Angeles Press Conference: Homeless Exclusion Districts
Sacramento Press Conference: Homeless Exclusion Districts
Denver Press Conference: Homeless Exclusion Districts
Portland Press Conference: Homeless Exclusion Districts
WRAP “Broken Windows Break Lives” Panel. San Francisco