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* [http://right2dreamtoo.wordpress.com/ RIGHT 2 DREAM TOO] (Official blog.)
* [http://right2dreamtoo.wordpress.com/ RIGHT 2 DREAM TOO] (Official blog.)
* [http://www.facebook.com/pages/Right-2-Dream-Too/291307830880922 Right 2 Dream Too] (Facebook page.)
* [http://www.facebook.com/pages/Right-2-Dream-Too/291307830880922 Right 2 Dream Too] (Facebook page.)
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* [http://portlandtribune.com/pt/9-news/125230-right-2-dream-too-stares-down-threat Right 2 Dream Too stares down threat]
: Developer's plan for old hotel could force action as homeless group sues to block fines
* [http://storify.com/lisaloving/kboo-wednesday-talk-radio-portland-s-right-2-dream-1 KBOO Wednesday Talk Radio: Portland's Right 2 Dream Too] (Courtesy [[KBOO]] Radio's [http://storify.com/lisaloving Lisa Loving].)
* [http://storify.com/lisaloving/kboo-wednesday-talk-radio-portland-s-right-2-dream-1 KBOO Wednesday Talk Radio: Portland's Right 2 Dream Too] (Courtesy [[KBOO]] Radio's [http://storify.com/lisaloving Lisa Loving].)
* [http://www.oregonlive.com/portland/index.ssf/2012/04/pnca_student_creates_mobile_ho.html PNCA student creates mobile houses for homeless, called 'Bootstrap Homes']
* [http://www.oregonlive.com/portland/index.ssf/2012/04/pnca_student_creates_mobile_ho.html PNCA student creates mobile houses for homeless, called 'Bootstrap Homes']

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September 11, 2011: Future home of Right 2 Dream Too (R2D2) still just a vacant lot on SW 4th Avenue & West Burnside Street.
Former empty lot transformed into a self-managed community for people without permanent shelter.
R2D2 residents (couple on right) talk with bystander.

Right 2 Survive has set up a rest area for the homeless Right 2 Dream Too (R2D2) at the corner of NW 4th Avenue and West Burnside Street on the vacant lot next to the Chinatown gate. The site officially opened on Monday, October 10th, 2011, on National Homeless Day.[1][2] The organizers are extending an open invitation to the community to come down and celebrate National Homeless Day at their new camp.[3]

On January 11, 2012 Street Roots reported[4] that Right 2 Dream Too was denied a waiver from the city for its rest area for the homeless and now owes the city $641 for code violations.[5][6]

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Developer's plan for old hotel could force action as homeless group sues to block fines
“I woke up with this idea for modular housing, constructed by the people who lived in it that would work for people who had inadequate housing.”

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