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DESCRIPTION:[Also, come out for Sunday's build]\n\n\nOakland’s Housed & Unhoused To 
 Reclaim Dr. King’s Radical Legacy, Message & Call For Moral 
 Responsibility\n\nEmergency Guerilla Housing To Be Built for Unsheltered 
 Over MLK Weekend\n\nGuerrilla Housing & Facilities Emergency Build\nOn 
 E12th St. between 14th & 16th Ave behind Burger King\nJanuary 18 & 19, 
 2020\n10am - 5pm \n\nOakland, CA -  Over the MLK weekend, community members 
 will be answering the call of The Village to construct emergency shelter 
 and facilities for the unsheltered community behind the E12th Burger King.  
 The Village is one of Oakland’s leading unhoused service and advocacy 
 movements.\n\nCalling themselves “The Right To Exist Curbside 
 Community”, residents living on the median behind Burger King believe the 
 City’s approaches to it’s unhoused residents are not 
 solutions.\n\n“The city constantly violates constitutional law, human 
 rights law and their own policies through their eviction and cleaning 
 practices. They destroy and throw out our properties including IDs, work 
 uniforms, medication, family photos, laptops, tents - our entire lives. 
 They bulldoze our homes and tow the vehicles we live in, while leaving us 
 on the side of the road,”  reads a statement crafted by residents of the 
 curbside community.\n\n“The City’s practices causes us deep depression 
 and trauma, setbacks and knocks us off the one foot we are  standing on. At 
 times The City’s demolitions of unhoused residents homes and the towing 
 of vehicles our people live in has resulted in death.”\n\nRight To Exist 
 Curbside Community residents assert that until the city comes up with an 
 actual solution to permanently house the city’s housing refugees, they 
 will work with The Village to upgrade their encampment by building more 
 solid homes, a community kitchen, a solar shower and a bicycle powered 
 washing machine.\n\nThis community falls victim to illegal dumping. To 
 deter this problem, two raised garden beds will also be created.\n\n“We 
 are here today because we are tired. We are tired of paying more for less. 
 We are tired of living in rat-infested slums." - Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. 
 \n\nBefore he was assassinated, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was organizing 
 poor people across race, religious and geographic lines to fight for their 
 civil and human rights. This weekend Oakland residents both housed and 
 unhoused will align with King’s vision and dream by supporting, 
 mobilizing, and organizing the city’s most vulnerable, most impoverished 
 and most neglected neighbors.\n\n“Though this country has reformed and 
 edited Dr. King’s story to be one of passivity, he was not a passive man. 
 He was a radical, militant and peaceful man who used nonviolent direct 
 action to address the systemic inequalities in this nation,” said Needa 
 Bee founder and organizer of The Village. “We are hoping what we have 
 always hoped since we started building villages in January 2017 - that 
 other housed and unhoused neighbors would be inspired to unite and work 
 together thru direct action to address the immediate needs of our people 
 living curbside with humane, dignified, grassroots led approaches. We join 
 the efforts to reclaim and embrace his radical legacy this 
 weekend.”\n\nThrough his Poor People’s Campaign, Dr. King spoke of the 
 poverty, lack of affordable housing and homelessness that was found across 
 the United States and the world. Not much has changed since Dr. King called 
 for the nation’s poor to rise up and unite. In fact things have gotten 
 dramatically worse. The inequalities, the disparities, the violence, the 
 poverty, the homelessness has actually deepened. In Oakland alone, 
 homelessness has doubled over the past two years even though an 
 unprecedented $44 million has been set aside in the City’s budget for 
 homeless solutions, and millions of private dollars have gone to build the 
 Mayor’s infamous and ineffective Tuff Shed program.\n\n"Almost 2/3 of the 
 peoples of the world go to bed hungry at night. Many have no houses or beds 
 to sleep in.  Their only beds are the sidewalks of the cities and the dusty 
 roads of the villages."\n— Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.\n\nThis past June 
 2019, homeless advocates were able to persuade city council to include 
 $600,000 a year in The City budget to support self-governed & community 
 supported encampments like Right To Exist. The funds are supposed to 
 upgrade curbside communities throughout Oakland. Right To Exist hopes to be 
 able to have some of these funds applied to their encampment for portapotty 
 services, trash services, clean drinking water and solar power.\n\nLast 
 week Governor Gavin Newsom decided to release State land for the creation 
 of temporary homeless shelters. The Village hopes that they will be able to 
 use those lands to build the model of temporary homeless shelters it has 
 been building since January 2017. \n\n“We have been using empty public 
 lands to create temporary shelter for our unhoused neighbors, but our 
 efforts have been criminalized and sabotaged by the mayor and her 
 encampment management team,” said Needa Bee founder and organizer with 
 The Village. “We intend to continue to build emergency temporary shelters 
 for our people living curbside as long as this affordability crisis and the 
 homeless state of emergency it created exists. We hope we can be a model of 
 what community led approaches, co-governed curbside communities, and 
 autonomous curbside communities should look like. \n\nCheck out these links 
 to learn more about the work...\n\nThe Village in 
 Oakland:\nwww.thevillageinoakland.org\n\nFeed The 
 People:\nhttps://vimeo.com/247394052\n\nMeiklejohn Civil Liberties 
 Institute:\nhttp://www.mclihumanrights.org\n\n510Day:\n3rd annual — 
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IvMIoQ3vIrE\n4th annual — 
 https://www.instagram.com/p/Bxck8CchgNP/\n\n####\n\nAnita De Asis 
 Miralle\naka Needa Bee aka The Lumpia Lady\nProgram Director, Meiklejohn 
 Civil Liberties Institute\nCo-Founder and Lead Organizer of Feed The People 
 & The Village\nMentor of Young Oakland\nFounder of 510Day\nChef & Owner of 
 The Lumpia Lady & The Lumpia Shack\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/01/16/18829806.php
SUMMARY:Reclaim MLK: Emergency Guerilla Housing To Be Built for Unsheltered Oaklanders
LOCATION:E12th St. between 14th & 16th Ave (behind Burger King)\nOakland
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/01/16/18829806.php
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