here's a quick look from our series with one of the moms who started that movement, dominique walker. ♪♪ >> fight, fight, fight, fight, housing is a human right! >> oakland doesn't have a housing crisis. it's a moral crisis. it's a profiteering crisis. it's a speculator's in my hood crisis. >> that's right. >> we should all be outraged. we have become so desensitized to people, children living on the streets. housing is a human right. and today, i'm using that right. [ cheers and applause ] my family has been here since the 1940s. my great grandma there and great grandfather bought a house, in east oakland and still in our family. after high school, i went to mississippi for school, kind of stayed out there, and what i came back to wasn't what i left. not able to live here. can't afford to live here. i work full time, have a degree, still cannot afford to live here, where i'm from. we were like sleeping in a hotel, some different hotels. it was horrible. we deserve to be here. i deserve to be here. i deserve to raise my children here. this is my home. like i love oakland. i am oakland