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Residents to Defend Wood Street Homeless Encampment as City of Oakland Attacks

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Date:
Tuesday, November 05, 2019
Time:
8:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Event Type:
Protest
Organizer/Author:
Dayton Andrews
Location Details:
West Grand and Wood St., (2217 Wood St.) Oakland CA

The United Front Against Displacement, an organization composed of Homeless and housed activists, is holding a rally Tues., Nov. 5 at 8 am on West Grand and Wood St., (2217 Wood St.) to defend the Wood Street encampment. The residents have been repeatedly threatened by the City of Oakland with the towing and seizure of their vehicles, shelters and personal property.

The City of Oakland and the Oakland Police Department have been harassing a local encampment on Wood Street, issuing them a series of “notices to tow” by claiming that their shelters were abandoned or inoperable, subject to tow and removal. Residents have been given three contradicting warnings to vacate.

Confusion has been heightened as city officials have backed away from previous promises of expanded services in the area. Residents and activists have mobilized over the last year against treatment by the city of Oakland by rallying at the Oakland City Hall. At the Nov. 5 action, residents and homeless advocates will come together in an attempt to stop the evictions on Wood St. and West Grand Ave. and fight back against this latest upcoming attack on their community.
Added to the calendar on Mon, Oct 28, 2019 6:17PM
§Come Together, Fight Back!
by Dayton Andrews
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Residents and activists have mobilized over the last year against treatment by the city of Oakland by rallying at the Oakland City Hall

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by Craig A Smith ll
This strategic planned attack on the "Homeless " should be classified as a state of emergency. The city already is plagued with a mass amount of homeless people, who ban together and construct "Homeless Encampments ". I understand that the neighborhood is troubled by drugs and homeless people, but it seems as though the city is creating a much larger problem with the housing situation. Where are all of these people going to go? For those who are not homeless, would soon become victimized by the situation. This forced moving is going to increase tension between "The Homeless "&"The Housed". I fear violence will soon erupt. This is going to backfire on the City Officials and The Local Community of Taxpayers. Protests will begin, then a resistance will form, then it's going to be violent. The city than will immobilize reinforcements that will require extra outside assistance all at the taxpayers dollars. Oakland is building a future for its city which is not going to be resided with Low Class citizens, mainly people of color. I predict alot of death and despair for the rebuilding of New Oakland, Ca
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