From the Bay to LA, Artists Send Supply Caravans to Fire Victims | KQED
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"I don't have faith in the government to step in in situations like this, and when they do, it's for middle-class and upper-class people. There's a very dramatic wealth gap that persists even in times of disaster."
"One of the musicians who hooked me up with some stuff was saying 'we're all we have' - it's an often-quoted thing, but it's just really true in times like this. Those relationships have now become the infrastructure for statewide volunteer efforts."
"I love L.A., man. I would feel hella dumb if I was just watching L.A. burn and not doing anything to help."
"In my post, I was like, 'Let's take care of our cousin city,' said L.A. resident Hana Lee, who organized two supply drives in Oakland, where she lived for a decade before relocating last year."
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