The fight for Mom's House

In 2020, a group of homeless mothers reclaimed a vacant house in Oakland California to provide safe housing for their children and to draw attention to the wider housing crisis.


The house was owned by Wedgewood Incorporated, a real estate company that specializes in flipping “distressed” properties. In a city where the average rent is close to $3,000 per month and thousands of people are living on the streets, the occupation quickly grew into a movement for housing justice.


This film tells the story of the 50 days of struggle at 2928 Magnolia street from occupation to eviction.

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