Article 69061 ‘Unsung hero’: the baker and activist whose death inspired calls for restorative justice

‘Unsung hero’: the baker and activist whose death inspired calls for restorative justice

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Sam Levin
from US news | The Guardian on (#69061)

After Jen Angel's shocking death, loved ones honor her legacy of punk zines, gourmet dinner nights and social justice projects

Jen Angel, a beloved Oakland baker and longtime activist, was in the parking lot of a bank on 6 February when she was robbed and then critically injured by the fleeing vehicle. The 48-year-old died three days later.

As word spread, Angel's friends and loved ones did exactly what she would've done for them - they started organizing. They fundraised first for medical costs and then expenses related to her death, created spreadsheets to coordinate tasks, and formed a plan to ensure her bakery, Angel Cakes, would stay open and employees would be cared for. It was the kind of mutual aid and collective action she'd championed as a social justice advocate and anarchist. And as reporters began reaching out, her friends wrote a statement imploring them not to exploit her story:

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