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SUMMARY:Honoring Black Luminaries
DESCRIPTION:You are cordially invited to join Mayor Barbara Lee\, Mountain View Cemetery\, and members of our community as we gather at Mountain View Cemetery — the final resting place of many of Oakland’s most influential Black pioneers — to commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the national observance of Black History Month.\n\n\nOn these historic grounds\, we will honor 26 Black Oakland luminaries whose lives shaped our city’s civic\, cultural\, and political legacy and whose contributions continue to inspire generations.\n\n\nFrom Ida Louise Jackson\, California’s first Black public school teacher\, to Bobby Hutton of the Black Panther Party; from OUSD Superintendent Marcus Foster and pioneering attorney Washington Oglesby\, to Jenny Prentiss\, author Jack London’s beloved nanny — and Mildred Parish Massey\, a courageous civil rights pioneer and one of the NAACP plaintiffs who helped integrate the University of Texas at El Paso — these trailblazers helped define Oakland’s enduring spirit of courage\, excellence\, and progress.\n\n\nThis special program will include historical reflections\, an inspirational message from the Mayor’s Interfaith Advisory Council\, remarks from Mayor Barbara Lee\, and a guided docent tour honoring the luminaries interred at Mountain View Cemetery.\n\n\nTogether\, we will walk the grounds where their stories are preserved — honoring legacy\, restoring history\, and reflecting on the responsibility we carry forward.\n\n\nWhen: Saturday\, February 28th\n\n\nWhere: Mountain View Cemetery – Tower Chapel\nTime: 5000 Piedmont Avenue\, Oakland\, CA\n\n\nSpeaking Program: 9:30 AM – 10:00 AM\nDocent Tour: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM\n\n\nREGISTER: https://bit.ly/40zO7Fy
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SUMMARY:Equitable Lead Hazard Abatement Program (ELHAP) Community Engagement
DESCRIPTION:The City of Oakland is holding community meetings this month to hear from tenants\, landlords and community members about a new program to address lead paint hazards in rental housing. \nHere’s why this matters: Lead poisoning is extremely harmful to kids and birthing people\, yet lead abetment efforts have stalled for years. We need to understand the cities plan and push them to implement it. Also\, city staff working on proactive rental inspections will also be at these meetings. That means this is a real opportunity to speak up about habitability issues rental units\, such as mold\, pests\, broken plumbing\, whatever your landlord may be ignoring. The city needs to hear directly from tenants about what’s happening in our buildings. \nJoin us at any of the engagements below: \nSat\, Feb 28 | 11am–1pm\nRoots Community Health\, East Oakland\n9925 International Blvd\, Oakland 94603\nSpanish & Mam interpretation available \nMon\, Mar 2 | 5:30–7:30pm\nOnline Community Meeting via Zoom\nSpanish & Mam interpretation available \nThese community meetings are free\, open to the public and include: food\, childcare\, and language interpretation. \nThese meetings are especially important for tenants who are low-income\, experiencing housing insecurity\, or have limited housing options. Your lived experience is exactly what the city needs to hear. \nREGISTER
URL:https://fiaeastbay.org/event/equitable-lead-hazard-abatement-program-elhap-community-engagement/
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