Neighborhood Activist Promotes Safety, Sense of Connection In S.F. Public Housing

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Photo courtesy of Uzuri Pease-Greene.

Uzuri Pease-Greene leads a nonprofit, has run for office, overcome homelessness, and improved safety for public housing residents. She’s the executive director of C.A.R.E., the Community Awareness Resources Entity. We talked about building connections across and within neighborhoods, and her work as an advocate for the under-served.

“A couple people told me that I shouldn’t run because I live in public housing… so that tipped the scale because, I’m definitely running.” — Uzuri Pease-Greene

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