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Street Spirit has a new office!

April 2, 2024
News   Uncategorized
Original screen print artwork by David Solnit. The print depicts the “Where Do We Go” tents, an installation by Suzi

Gov. Newsom says Berkeley advocates are ‘slowing progress’

By Where Do We Go Berkeley on April 1, 2022
Commentary   Opinion
Where Do We Go Berkeley responds to a press release in which Governor Gavin Newsom says the group is "slowing progress" with encampment sweeps.

Berkeley parking laws will force vehicle dwellers to roll on

By Isabella Fertel on November 9, 2021
Features   News
The City of Berkeley is poised to begin enforcement of parking laws that will require vehicle dwellers to move or be towed. But where will they go?

Encampment residents fight for their rights in court

By Alastair Boone on October 7, 2021
Features   News
Their victory is the first step in a case that could bolster the rights of unsheltered people with disabilities in California and beyond.

Monthly cleanups at Berkeley’s Seabreeze encampment provide a hopeful framework for curbside cleanup

By By Sabrina Armaghan Kharrazi and Isabella Fertel on May 5, 2021
Features
After years of asking for a reliable way to pick up garbage at Berkeley’s Seabreeze encampment, the unhoused community and advocates took things into their own hands.

‘Where Do We Go?’

By Alastair Boone on October 1, 2019
News
A movement is growing in Berkeley, where unhoused people are demanding answers.



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