HOMELESSNESS in Bayview Hunter’s Point – A Community Discussion on RACISM, POVERTY & the INEQUITY of Services 

When:
February 21, 2018 @ 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm America/Los Angeles Timezone
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Where:
Linda Brooks-Burton Library / Bayview Branch
5075 3rd St
San Francisco, CA 94124
USA

HOMELESSNESS in Bayview Hunter’s Point – A Community Discussion on RACISM, POVERTY & the INEQUITY of Services 
Wednesday, February 21, 5:30-7:30pm 
Linda Brooks-Burton Library / Bayview Branch 5075 3rd Street, SF
Bayview has 40% of the cities’ unhoused population, yet only receives 7% of services! We will be discussing how racism and classicism is manifested through the inequity of services for the African American community, and through a housing crisis that disproportionately affects low-income communities of color. We’ll address how to respond to this homelessness crisis, including alternatives to calling the police, a desperate need for beds and shelters, and how to to keep our local government accountable. For more info, contact Maria Victoria @ soulcial67@hotmail.com or call/text (415) 815-8930
Join our guest speakers:
GWENDOLYN WESTBROOK of Mother Brown’s Dining Room (The United Council of Human Services),
SAM LEW of Coalition on Homelessness
TONY KELLY, local community activist and resident of D10
*This is not a library sponsored program 

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