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Oakland Considers Way Forward As Homeless Encampments Grow

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California has the largest number of homeless people living without shelter in the country. More than two-thirds of the state’s 118,000 homeless live on the streets or in tent encampments, many in the state’s largest cities. This is certainly true in Oakland, a city that prides itself on its progressive values.

But helping homeless encampments has proven to be a hard task for the city, which is also trying to welcome new development. From Here & Now contributor KQED, Devin Katayama ( @RadioDevin) reports on why the encampments are vulnerable and also what makes them strong.

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