Savannah Boyd

co-founder of All Power Books

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In the volunteer-run West Adams bookstore called All Power Books, neighbors receive food, clothes and community. Now they face an uncertain future.

Replay: All Power Books: West Adams’ bookstore meets mutual aid space

In the volunteer-run West Adams bookstore called All Power Books, neighbors receive food, clothes and community. Now they face an uncertain future.

from Greater LA

In the volunteer-run West Adams bookstore called All Power Books, neighbors receive food, clothes and community. Now they face an uncertain future.

All Power Books: West Adams’ bookstore meets mutual aid space

In the volunteer-run West Adams bookstore called All Power Books, neighbors receive food, clothes and community. Now they face an uncertain future.

from Greater LA

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