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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'']
 
[http://news.streetroots.org/2017/12/22/aclu-oregon-challenges-efforts-criminalize-homelessness Street Roots Article about ACLU report]
 
'''Resources''' that Sue is exploring
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**Build action teams to achieve incremental victories.
**Mitigate the negative impacts of criminalization ordinances (anti-camping/sit-lie).
**Build local and statewide allies.&nbsp;<br/> &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.&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://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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