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Download the ACLU's report (33 page PDF) [https://aclu-or.org/sites/default/files/field_documents/aclu-decriminalizing-homelessness_full-report_web_final.pdf ''Decriminalizing Homelessness: Why Right to Rest Legislation is the High Road for Oregon'']
Download the ACLU's report (33 page PDF) [https://aclu-or.org/sites/default/files/field_documents/aclu-decriminalizing-homelessness_full-report_web_final.pdf ''Decriminalizing Homelessness: Why Right to Rest Legislation is the High Road for Oregon'']

[http://news.streetroots.org/2017/12/22/aclu-oregon-challenges-efforts-criminalize-homelessness Street Roots Article about ACLU report]


'''Resources''' that Sue is exploring
'''Resources''' that Sue is exploring
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**Build action teams to achieve incremental victories.
**Build action teams to achieve incremental victories.
**Mitigate the negative impacts of criminalization ordinances (anti-camping/sit-lie).
**Mitigate the negative impacts of criminalization ordinances (anti-camping/sit-lie).
**Build local and statewide allies. <dir></dir>
**Build local and statewide allies.&nbsp;



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*[http://wraphome.org/ Western Regional Advocacy Project ](WRAP) -&nbsp;WRAP was created to expose and eliminate the root causes of civil and human rights abuses of people experiencing poverty and homelessness in our communities.
*[http://wraphome.org/ Western Regional Advocacy Project ](WRAP) -&nbsp;WRAP was created to expose and eliminate the root causes of civil and human rights abuses of people experiencing poverty and homelessness in our communities.&nbsp; [http://wraphome.org/mission-goals/ MIssion]&nbsp;| [http://wraphome.org/research-landing-page/legalresearch/ Legal research]
*[http://wraphome.org/what/homeless-bill-of-rights/ Homeless Bill of Rights]&nbsp;-&nbsp;The Homeless Bill of Rights is a grassroots organizing campaign fighting to end the criminalization of poor and homeless people’s existence.
*[http://wraphome.org/what/homeless-bill-of-rights/ Homeless Bill of Rights]&nbsp;-&nbsp;The Homeless Bill of Rights is a grassroots organizing campaign fighting to end the criminalization of poor and homeless people’s existence.
*[http://www.abajournal.com/news/article/resolutions_on_needs_of_homeless_youth_win_aba_house_approval_applause American Bar Association supports needs of homeless youth]

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Have a legal project - hackthon style -  (Hack-a-Law?) to research the 244 Oregon laws that criminalize homelessness.

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See this ACLU article: DECRIMINALIZING HOMELESSNESS IN OREGON April 5, 2017.

Download the ACLU's report (33 page PDF) Decriminalizing Homelessness: Why Right to Rest Legislation is the High Road for Oregon

Street Roots Article about ACLU report

Resources that Sue is exploring

  • ACLU and their report findings
  • Lewis and Clark Law School public interest program
  • Oregon State Bar - Landlord/Tenant law 
  • Oregon State Bar - Baldock Restoration group report 2013; Homeless Bill of Rights. Bob Joondeph, executive director of Disability Rights Oregon (DRO)  “This is a period of significant change in how we look at public services for homeless people and how we’re funding them.” The Oregon campaign leaders plan to present the bill to the 2014 Legislature and have outlined the following goals for the legislation:
    • Investigate the priorities of the unhoused community.
    • Change public perceptions of the unhoused.
    • Educate the housed and unhoused about systemic causes of homelessness.
    • Connect homelessness to public health.
    • Build action teams to achieve incremental victories.
    • Mitigate the negative impacts of criminalization ordinances (anti-camping/sit-lie).
    • Build local and statewide allies.