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Did the City's Removal of Stockton Ave Encampment Violate Civil Rights?

Did the City's Removal of Stockton Ave Encampment Violate Civil Rights?

Published 3 years, 1 month ago
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When the city closed a tent camp along Stockton Avenue late last year, officials only gave the people living there a few days’ notice. Crews cleared anything left behind with front loaders, inadvertently scooping up a woman who was still inside her tent. Now two legal advocacy groups have stepped in to ask whether officials violated residents’ civil rights. Amelia Winger, a reporter with PublicSource, joins us to discuss the fight for better policies around encampment closures.


You can read Amelia’s reporting here.


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