R2R In the News

  • On the sidewalk next to a park, people in red sweatshirts with "Rapid Response Bio-Clean" on them or reflective vests are carrying items like a pallet board and clear plastic bags with items in them towards the camera on the sidewalk past a tent.

    Portland Mercury: The Right to Rest in Oregon

    May 12th, 2023 - What happened with the controversial proposal that would allow homeless Oregonians equal access to public space?

  • Five tents lined up on dirt ground underneath an overpass

    Oregon’s ‘Right to Rest Bill’ Dies After Significant Pushback

    May 8th, 2023 - In Oregon, lawmakers canceled a public hearing set for May 4 about HB-3501 because of the bill’s significant opposition.

  • Woman named Hope Dryden of McMinnville, with pink hair and sunglasses wearing a fuchsia raincoat stands in front of an RV with an awning pulled out

    Street Roots: Right to Rest? Not in Oregon

    May 3rd, 2023 - Overview of the 2023 Right to Rest Campaign in the Oregon Legislature after the cancellation of May 4th Public Hearing.

  • Jefferson Public Radio: "Housing Week conclusion: Homeless advocate speaks his mind"

    March 23rd, 2023 - From Jefferson Public Radio: Paul Boden of Western Regional Advocacy Project (WRAP) speaks about the historical precedent of present-day homelessness and how the Right to Rest Act will protect unhoused (and all other minoritized identities) person’s access to public space.

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    WRAP Blog: 'Oregon Legislature kills the Right to Rest Act (HB 2367) after 7-minute “hearing”'

    April 16th, 2021 - A synopsis of the trials and tribulation in the 2021 Right to Rest Act in Oregon.

  • hooded man sitting with his head down

    Oregon bill would allow homeless to “rest," use public space freely

    From the 2017 Right to Rest campaign.

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    Right to Rest Campaign Page on the Sisters of the Road Website

    Right to Rest info page on Sisters of the Road’s website.