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Hearing on Policing in the Homeless Community by Oakland Police Commission
Oakland Police Commission -- an independent, community oversight agency established by voters in 2016 -- is holding a public hearing on how unhoused residents are impacted by policing. The commission will use the testimony from affected residents to write policies that will improve policing, so that the Oakland Police Department fulfills its mission to "protect and serve" all residents.
Please come if you are: *an unhoused resident to testify on your experience with police officers and how it should be improved; *an advocate in the homeless community with suggestions on what to address in police policy; *a community ally who wants to support our homeless neighbors and hear about their concerns.
Lunch and fellowship from 11:30 - 12:45.
Childcare & Spanish translation
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LocationTaylor Memorial Church (View)
1188 12th St.
Oakland, CA 94607
United States
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