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Month: May 2015

2014 East Oakland Project Blogs

What if They Held a Dinner and Everyone was Able to Eat

May 20, 2015 Tom Webb

  “What if they held a dinner and everyone was able to eat?” This is the question 385 anti-hunger advocates posed to their state assembly representatives last week in Sacramento.  Busloads of multicultural citizen activists

2014 East Oakland Project Blogs

When a Pathway Through Hell Leads to New Hope

May 7, 2015 Tom Webb

Perhaps a parent’s worst nightmare is to outlive her own children.  But can someone imagine the horror of learning that two of your children have been gunned down in a senseless murder on the streets?

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