An Oakland nonprofit just bought a ‘pizza slice’ of land in SF. Here’s why

By Jillian D’Onfro from The San Francisco Standard



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December 2025 Newsletter

As we wind down another year, it’s only natural to pause and reflect. This was yet another wildly unprecedented year that brought immense challenges for us all. So, how are we feeling about what we need to stay energized in 2026? Here at the Law Center, we spend a lot of time and resources maintaining our internal resilience. Internal resilience is a measure of our organizational capacity to take care of ourselves and our needs as workers, while building a just economy that will hopefully one day render our current capitalist system obsolete. When the resilience is high, it’s a strong, steady heart beat propelling our work forward.

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What is Mutual Aid?

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October 2025 Newsletter

It has frequently been observed that terror can rule absolutely only over men who are isolated against each other… isolated men are powerless by definition.”  — philosopher Hannah Arendt

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How to Develop a Community Housing Vision for Puerto Rico

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Man hired to kick squatters out of empty Oakland homes

By Natalie Orenstein from Oaklandside

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“The only reason why businesses like this could exist,” said Tobias Damm-Luhr, staff attorney at the Sustainable Economies Law Center, is because “people hoard land and housing. They create these artificial scarcities such that people who don’t have a home or any other option are forced to try to live in places where they have no legal right to live.” 

"When we prioritize somebody’s passive income over life, we have a problem."

Read the full article here.

A padlock on a fence in front of a graffitied house.

(Originally published September 30, 2025)



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September 2025 Newsletter

Thanks to our community we reached our fundraising goal! If you missed any of last month's events, you're in luck! A short recap of the events and gatherings, recordings of our Continuing Legal Education workshops, and our fundraising recap can be found in this blog post.

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Community Over Chaos Recap and Resources

We reached our fundraising goal!

More than 100 members of our community donated to Sustainable Economies Law Center during our August grassroots campaign! We raised just over $28,000 to support our work this year!  

A collage of Law Center staff and community members in playful and joyful poses, with rainbow watercolors bleeding through the background.  The words THANK YOU are centered in the middle of the collage. IMAGE ID: A collage of Law Center staff and community members in playful and joyful poses, with rainbow watercolors bleeding through the background. The words “THANK YOU” are centered in the middle of the collage.

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Celebrating the HERstoric Liberation Easement on Homefulness 1

Earlier in August, my coworkers and I at the Sustainable Economies Law Center (the Law Center) had the opportunity to witness and celebrate the spiritual and legal unselling of Homefulness 1 through the signing of a first-of-its-kind liberation easement between POOR Magazine (the legal owner of Homefulness 1) and the Sogorea Te’ Land Trust.

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IMAGE ID: Kiki, a young child, walks on a cement path at Homefulness1. The path is painted in black lettering with community commitments to permanently unsell Homefulness 1. A diverse mix of people talk and commune in the background.

The ceremony included multi-nationed prayer and oral recounting of HERstories and truthtelling by each organization on the necessity and shared excitement for the liberation easement. After the signing, each witness present was invited to sign their names on the land to collectively hold POOR Magazine accountable for the promises made that day. I signed my name, followed by the short prayer “This Land Our Body” passed on to me by a Tewa elder.

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Housing Choice for All Act

🚨 BIG NEWS: California could finally legalize communal living! 🚨

The Housing Choice for All Act is here! A bold statewide proposal to remove outdated zoning restrictions that punish people for how they live and who they live with.

This legislation would end legal discrimination against non-family households, shared housing, and co-living communities by eliminating the distinction between “dwelling units” and “group housing”, and we’re proud to help lead the charge. Sign on to support here!

A group of twelve people of diverse ages, genders, and backgrounds pose together outdoors on a sunny day, smiling and relaxed. They are standing and kneeling on grass near trees, with a red woven blanket and bones in the foreground. A wooden garden structure and lush greenery are visible in the background, suggesting a communal or rural setting.

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August 2025 Newsletter

Rhythm and Resistance Party

Tonight at ESM Studios (981 35th St Oakland CA 94608), we’re gathering for a joyful night of dancing, food, and togetherness. We’re cranking up the music, serving up tasty tacos, and raising our glasses to the power of community! Come ready to eat, drink, laugh, and play — and yes, bring the kids! We’ll have crafts and activities for all ages. Whether you're here to move, connect, or just soak in the summer energy — this is a space for all ages, all communities, all hearts. Let’s come together and celebrate resilience, rhythm, and joy. RSVP here!

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Introducing the Workers Opportunity to Purchase Act!

🚨 BIG NEWS: WOPA just dropped! 🚨

The Workers’ Opportunity to Purchase Act was officially introduced by San Francisco District 1 Supervisor Connie Chan — giving workers the first right to buy their workplace when it’s up for sale.

 

Law Center Intern Joy George makes a public comment at the SF Board of Supervisors Meeting about WOPAThe Law Center's Intern Joy George makes a public comment at the SF Board of Supervisors

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AB 746 Update: Worker Coops in Prison Legislation (August 2025)

We’ve got some good and bad news to share about our work to pass Assembly Bill 746, the bill we’ve been working on with incarcerated folks that would incentivize the development of worker cooperatives inside of California prisons, and establish critical infrastructure to support an ecosystem of cooperatives owned and governed by incarcerated and formerly incarcerated individuals, as well as crime survivors. 

Law Center Staff with Leonard Brown, Kelly Groth, AM Tina McKinnor, Malik Gover
Law Center Staff Hope Williams and Hasmik Geghamyan with Leonard Brown, Kelly Groth, Assemblymember Tina McKinnor, and Malik Gover

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We're In the News! - Arab Bakery Reem's Returns to Oakland as Worker-Owned

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Living in Alignment: Healing through a Worker Self-Directed Nonprofit (and Why Academia and Other Jobs Suck)

Photo of the author, Veryl Pow, hugging a golden retriever named Vivi, against a backdrop of black pavement.

Veryl and Vivi (2025)

This is a story of gratitude I owe towards Sustainable Economies Law Center (SELC) for catalyzing a healing journey reintegrating me into a larger web of life. I joined SELC back in August 2023. Though I had been infatuated with SELC for years, and in fact incorporated Janelle Orsi’s Practicing Law in the Sharing Economy book into my curriculum as a teaching fellow at the University of Baltimore, my decision to apply to work at SELC was primarily motivated by fear. A couple years before, I’d relocated from Baltimore to the Bay Area to begin working as a tenure-track law professor at Golden Gate University School of Law (GGU). By spring 2023, GGU was on the brink of financial collapse, and I needed an exit option. SELC’s open hiring announcement came at just the right time.

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