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On this edition of Your Call, we’ll get an update on how San Francisco is handling its unhoused population during #COVID19. Last week, advocates staged a protest outside of Mayor London Breed’s house to demand more hotel rooms for people without homes.
Officials say 30,000 hotel rooms are still vacant. After months of public outcry, the Board of Supervisors called on Mayor Breed to immediately procure 8,250 hotel rooms for unhoused people. So far, according to the San Francisco Chronicle, only 2,7000 rooms have been leased.
We’ll also discuss ReclaimSF, a group of housed and unhoused community members who say they are tired of waiting for the city to address the immediate need for housing. They are working to open vacant units for unhoused people.
Guests:
Quiver Watts, organizer with Reclaim SF and the editor of Street Sheet, a publication of the Coalition on Homelessness
Joe Wilson, executive director and former client of Hospitality House
Web Resources:
SF Chronicle, Anna Bauman: Protesters stage ‘die-in’ outside SF mayor’s home over hotel rooms for homeless
48 Hills, Tim Redmond: Supes denounce mayor’s failure to follow the law
SF Public Press, Brian Howey: City Kills Plan for Mass Coronavirus Testing in S.F. Homeless Shelters
BuzzFeed News, Amber Jamieson and Jessica Garrison: There Are Thousands Of Empty Hotel Rooms Across The US. Why Can’t Homeless People Use Them Through Quarantine?