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The Oakland Neighborhood Project

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(415) 309-7323
A photo project that gives people in Oakland's 146 neighborhoods a chance to tell the world about where they live

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The Oakland Neighborhood Project

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    • Allendale
    • Bartlett (Upper Peralta Creek)
    • The Bottoms
    • Bushrod
    • Chabot Park
    • City Center
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    • Clinton
    • Crestmont
    • Dimond
    • Durant Manor
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    • Golden Gate
    • Grand Lake
    • Iveywood
    • Ivy Hill
    • Jack London Square
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    • Joaquin Miller Park
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    • Lakeside Park
    • Leona Heights
    • Longfellow
    • Maxwell Park
    • Merritt
    • Millsmont
    • Montclair Village
    • Northgate
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    • Oaksterdam
    • Old Oakland
    • Piedmont Avenue
    • Piedmont Pines
    • Rockridge
    • St. Elizabeth
    • San Pablo Gateway
    • Santa Fe
    • School
    • Sequoyah
    • Shepherd Canyon
    • Temescal
    • Toler Heights
    • Trestle Glen
    • Upper Rockridge
    • Valdez Triangle
    • Webster
    • Wentworth Holland
    • Woodminster
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East Bay Times reporter focuses on The Oakland Neighborhood Project

July 28, 2016 stephen texeira

I am always amazed at how everybody brings a different perspective to The Oakland Neighborhood Project. East Bay Times reporter Mark Hedin's article sees in the photos of the project a reflection of a city in transition. Check out his article.

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get involved in the Oakland Neighborhood Project?

My goal with the Oakland Neighborhood Project is to involve as many people as possible in making it happen. There are lots of ways you can get involved. Here are a few:

  • Suggest someone who might like to be part of the project
  • Volunteer to be part of the project yourself
  • Tell me about events in your neighborhood or others
  • Share ideas you have about places where the photos could be displayed
  • Share any other ideas you have about how to spread the word about the project
  • Help fund the project or make connections to others who could be funders
  • Share any ideas you have about how the project is inspiring you (maybe I can tell your story too)
  • Connect with me today!

 

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