
"Free Oakland UP serves as both an art installation and a mutual aid model, inviting community members to take home one item for free while addressing issues of waste and reuse."
"The WNBA's new collective bargaining agreement marks a significant milestone, allowing players to receive 20% of gross league and team revenue, reflecting years of advocacy by early players."
"The U.S. women's hockey team's Olympic gold win has inspired a new generation of players, with USA Hockey reporting over 100,000 women and girls signed up to play."
Free Oakland UP is an art installation and mutual aid model located in Oakland's Dimond District. The store resembles a hoarder's attic, filled with mismatched items like glassware, electronics, and typewriters. Visitors can take one item home for free, emphasizing themes of waste and reuse. The WNBA is celebrating its 30th season with a new collective bargaining agreement that increases player salaries to 20% of league revenue, a result of decades of advocacy. Additionally, the U.S. women's hockey team’s Olympic gold win has led to a surge in female participation in the sport.
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