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Urban Compassion Project has already started clearing the massive trash pile at 25th & Peralta in West Oakland that burned this morning — with UCP Co-Founder & CEO Vincent Ray Williams III out there tonight, cleaning it up himself. 🦇 Gotham Oakland pulled up to get his thoughts on...

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