Image 1 — When will Sandhill be held accountable??
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When will Sandhill be held accountable??

Only around ⅓ of Euclid residents received relocation support. Over 100 households were displaced without any formal relocation plan in place. Overall, Sand Hill Property Company was successful in displacing over 160 families from their homes. They are now proposing more large scale redevelopment across their rent controlled portfolio in East Palo Alto. #housingrights #tenants #bayarea #justices

u/OrwellsObserver — 12 days ago
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Hold Mayor Lincoln Accountable

TAKE ACTION NOW: East Palo Alto Mayor Webster Lincoln accepted an all expenses paid trip to occupied Palestine hosted by the Israeli Consulate.

• Take action: https://win.newmode.net/peninsula4palestine/EPASAYNOTOZIONISM

East Palo Alto promoted the trip as an opportunity for
"dialogue" and "coexistence." But when the Israeli government funds the trip, controls the itinerary, and decides what officials are shown, that is not education. It is propaganda.

East Palo Alto is a Black, Brown, immigrant, and working class city. Our community must not be used to legitimize Zionism or erase Palestinian life.

Email the Mayor and City Council today. Demand transparency, accountability, engagement with Palestinian and impacted communities, and an end to participation in Israeli propaganda delegations.

NO MORE ZIONIST NORMALIZATION IN EAST PALO ALTO.

Take action: https://win.newmode.net/peninsula4palestine/EPASAYNOTOZIONISM

u/OrwellsObserver — 12 days ago

Protect the IHO

Our community is strongest when we show up for one another.

The decisions made today will shape East Palo Alto for years to come. If you care about preserving affordable housing and protecting longtime residents from displacement, join us at the City Council meeting. You do not have to speak. Simply being there shows that our community is engaged and paying attention.

📍 East Palo Alto City Hall
🗓 Tuesday, July 21 at 6:00 PM

Bring your family, friends, and neighbors. Every voice and every presence matters.

u/OrwellsObserver — 1 month ago
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The same systems of state violence, surveillance, and corporate-backed oppression that target Black neighborhoods at home are directly tied to the forces funding violence abroad.

White supremacy has infiltrated the Black community with a narrative that Palestine doesn’t got nothing to do with us. And that’s a lie from the pit of hell.” Powerful words from community organizer Erica Nanton, speaking out after a crucial legislative hearing on Illinois House Bill 2723. The new bill aims to completely repeal a repressive 2015 anti-BDS law signed by former Governor Bruce Rauner. That old 2015 law essentially holds state pensions and companies hostage—making it illegal for public funds to invest in any business that chooses to boycott Israel, locking up hundreds of millions of dollars to protect foreign military interests. Nanton didn’t hold back, connecting the dots between the heavy police repression felt on the South Side of Chicago and the ongoing genocide in Palestine. The message is clear: the same systems of state violence, surveillance, and corporate-backed oppression that target Black neighborhoods at home are directly tied to the forces funding violence abroad. From Chicago to Gaza, the demand is the same: dignity, justice, and the right to live free from violence and oppression. History has shown that movements for justice grow stronger when they stand together not when they’re divided. Thank you, Erica Nanton, for speaking with courage and reminding the world that solidarity has no borders

u/1968Bubba — 1 month ago

Make It Make Sense…

How do you learn about coexistence from Israel when Israel is actively committing a genocide and doing the complete opposite? If anything you are probably learning about how to squash dissent and pocket AIPACs money. #Free Palestine

u/OrwellsObserver — 1 month ago

Join the Fight to Protect the IHO

The Community Coalition for Inclusionary Housing, made up of more than 20 East Palo Alto community organizations, is urging the City Council to vote NO on the Temporary Housing Development Incentive Program (THDIP), arguing that any changes to the City’s affordable housing requirements should wait until the regional Nexus and Feasibility Study is complete. If you live in or care about East Palo Alto, tonight’s meeting is an opportunity to learn more and share your perspective.

#EastPaloAlto #EPACommunity #AffordableHousing #HousingJustice #ProtectAffordableHousing #VoteNoTHDIP

Meeting Information
East Palo Alto City Council Meeting
Tuesday, July 7, 2026 • 6:00 PM

Join via Zoom:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81265058189
Webinar ID: 812 6505 8189

Attend in person:
2415 University Ave, First Floor
East Palo Alto, CA 94303

u/OrwellsObserver — 2 months ago

This is exactly why we need stronger oversight over ALPRs, not just Flock but all companies dealing with this type of technology.

u/OrwellsObserver — 4 months ago

Since folks are so concerned about public safety let’s address the shortcomings of the water company. Why hasn’t the mayor addressed this concerns, when his own family sits on the board. 🤔🤔

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u/OrwellsObserver — 4 months ago