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DESCRIPTION:REALITY CHECK: COVID-19 & CURBSIDE COMMUNITIES \n\nOakland, CA — On 
 Thursday, April 9th, unsheltered residents and advocates will hold a Town 
 Hall Speak Out organized by The Village, The East Oakland Collective, Punks 
 With Lunch, and Love and Justice in the Streets — Oakland’s four 
 leading unhoused service and advocacy groups. We invite unhoused advocacy 
 organizations and curbside community members to share their observations 
 about conditions on the ground, grassroots solutions, and what is needed 
 from the government. \n\nAs officials and essential businesses implement 
 stricter mandated guidelines to slow the spread of COVID-19, and as most 
 residents hunker down at home to adhere to the shelter-in-place orders, 
 Oakland’s thousands of primarily Black unhoused residents have been left 
 out, at greater risk of illness and death in the midst of this public 
 health disaster. Current government efforts to temporarily house only the 
 ‘highest risk’ or already-sick people have been too slow and are 
 insufficient, and curbside community members and advocates have been taking 
 matters into their own hands.\n\nHomeless residents and housed Black 
 Oaklanders already have higher rates of chronic health conditions, inequity 
 in access to health care and housing, and worse health outcomes, and must 
 be prioritized in an effective and just public response to the pandemic. 
 They face a higher risk of exposure to the virus, mostly on account of 
 concentrating in urban areas and working in essential industries. Only 20% 
 of black workers reported being eligible to work from home, compared with 
 about 30% of their white counterparts, according to the Economic Policy 
 Institute.\n\nTOWN HALL SPEAKOUT \n\nWHAT: Unsheltered residents and 
 advocates speak about conditions on the ground and what they need. There 
 will be a Q and A after the panel. \n\nWHEN: Thursday, April 9, 2020  1:00 
 - 2:00 PM PST \n\nWHERE: https://zoom.us/XXX, Dial-in: +1 669 900 XXXX, 
 Meeting ID: XXX XXX XXX\n\nNew participants will encounter an online 
 “waiting room’’ for security; please wait to be added to the main 
 meeting by the online hosts. In case this link fails, please check 
 http://tinyurl.com/curbsidecovid for updates. \n\nSPEAKERS:   \n\n— 
 Facilitator: Talya Husbands-Hankin of Love and Justice in the 
 Streets\n\n— Yanna Johnson, Outreach Worker and Advocate with The 
 Village, Unhoused resident.\n\n— Needa Bee, Founder and Organizer of The 
 Village, and Unhoused resident.\n\n— Candice Elder, Founder and Executive 
 Director, East Oakland Collective.\n\n— Ale del Pinal, founder of Punks 
 with Lunch, an organization that provides meals and harm reduction supplies 
 in West Oakland curbside communities.\n\n— Vera Sloan, Community Advocate 
 with curbside/unhoused residents.\n\n— Michelle Bunker-Alberts, Family 
 Nurse Practitioner, Assistant Professor, Touro University Graduate School 
 of Nursing, Founding member of One Love Center for Health, working 
 primarily with un-housed residents in Oakland. Currently works at Highland 
 in the women's and pediatric clinics and inpatient psychiatric hospital 
 providing womens' health care. \n\n— EmilyRose Johns, civil rights 
 attorney defending unhoused individuals in the east bay and member of the 
 National Lawyers Guild. \n\n“Preventing the spread of coronavirus amongst 
 the unhoused is also in the best interest of the housed,” said Needa Bee, 
 founder and organizer with The Village. "Unhoused folks don’t exist in a 
 vacuum. We still go to grocery stores. We still pump gas. As we are seeing 
 played out in tragic ways, the pandemic has exposed the injustice fault 
 lines in our society. The response, or lack of response will make this 
 clear. The Oakland city council did the right thing in passing emergency 
 resolutions, but they fall short. Most unhoused folks don’t have the 
 privilege of washing their hands all day long or self-quarantining.”  
 \n\n"During this pandemic, housing is healthcare,” said Ale del Pinal, 
 founder of Punks with Lunch. “Providing housing will save lives and help 
 prevent our health system from being overwhelmed. Housing plans must 
 include harm reductionist strategies to support people experiencing 
 homelessness who also have substance use."\n\nUse Every Means Possible to 
 Immediately House Oakland's Unsheltered \n\n “It's unconscionable that 
 the nearly 400 hotel rooms that were paid for to house folks are only 15% 
 occupied,” said Talya Husbands-Hankin of Love and Justice in the Streets. 
 \n\n“Like with the big California wildfires, the state needs to 
 commandeer and expand the number of hotel rooms for disaster use, as well 
 as the FEMA trailers, and move all unhoused people indoors immediately,” 
 said Candice Elder, Executive Director of The East Oakland Collective. 
 “The more than 3,000 empty residential units across Oakland also need to 
 be taken into possession to immediately and permanently house all unhoused 
 families in urgent need."\n\nCommitting to set up isolation rooms in the 
 Bay Area and across the state is a good first step. But leaving thousands 
 of rooms vacant while thousands of human beings are at risk of dying is 
 both wrong and bad for public health. Creating massive shelters is not in 
 line with the Center for Disease Control's guidelines. Individuals and 
 families must be given access to self quarantine, not communal living. We 
 are all connected. A just and effective disaster response must include 
 everyone.\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/04/08/18832182.php
SUMMARY:Oakland Unhoused and Homeless Advocates Town Hall & Speak Out in the Age of Covid19
LOCATION:Report by Oakland’s Unsheltered — Left to Fend for Themselves
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/04/08/18832182.php
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