The Grassroots Group Helping Oakland Mask Up (Again)
The Bay - A podcast by KQED

Back in 2017, Quinn Jasmine Redwoods saw a long line of people at a food distribution center in Oakland. Nobody in line had a mask, even though the most deadly and destructive wildfires in Californian’s history were spreading pollutants into the air. So Redwoods picked up 300 masks at a local store, and created Mask Oakland, a trans/queer led grassroots organization to distribute masks to mostly unhoused and disabled people. And now, fires are burning again — this time, in the middle of a pandemic. Guest: Quinn Jasmine Redwoods, founder of Mask Oakland Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices