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Oakland Privacy Advisory Commission
@ Oakland City Hall
Oakland Privacy Advisory Commission
@ Oakland City Hall
Feb 6 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Agenda items: 4. Census Team – Presentation on 2020 Census – Informational report only Richard J. Luna, Assistant to the City Administrator, will give a presentation regarding the 2020 Census. The 2020 Census will be conducted primarily online and made available in only 13 languages, which makes it a challenge in ensuring a complete count for Oakland. According to the State of California, 57% of Oakland’s population lives in hard-to-count Census tracts. Factors that lead to hard-to-count areas in Oakland include: crowded units, renters, multiple families living at a residence, … Continued
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“Kids Caught in the Crackdown,” a documentary
@ Revolution Books
“Kids Caught in the Crackdown,” a documentary
@ Revolution Books
Feb 6 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
As the detention of migrant children has climbed to record-breaking levels under Trump, FRONTLINE and The Associated Press investigated what’s going on inside federally-funded shelters – and the lasting impact on children held in U.S. custody. The nearly 70,000 migrant children who were held in government custody this year – up 42 percent in fiscal year 2019 from 2018 – spent more time in shelters and away from their families than in prior years. Andrés Cediel is a documentary filmmaker and Professor of Visual Journalism. He produced “Rape in the … Continued
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Homeless First & 24 Hours, Community Film Screening
@ Longhaul
Homeless First & 24 Hours, Community Film Screening
@ Longhaul
Feb 6 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
![]() Screening of two short films on homelessness: 24 HOURS by Yesica Prado An account of eviction of an encampment in Berkeley HOMELESS FIRST by Anka Karewicz & Travis Schirmer A Liberated Lens production that follows the Berkley encampment known as “First They Came for the Homeless,” a group fighting for the right to live in tents within a self-sustaining community. Wheelchair accessible 67668
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