Where’s the bailout for the poor?

18 11 2009

Nov. 17 2009 – 3:04 pm – True Slant

Fifty people gathered around  Lenise Forrest’s home in the Cabrini rowhouses, asking a very pertinent question: “Where’s our bailout?”

They gathered to stop Lenise from being evicted and to start a new movement – the Chicago Anti-Eviction Campaign. They say they’re going to stop any eviction in the city that’s happening because of a person’s economic means. The rich got bailed out, they say. We will not be put out.

The sheriff was supposed to come at 9 a.m., but he never came. Word among volunteers was that the press attention had scared him off. Perhaps tomorrow. But hopefully, a settlement will be reached before then.
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Media: Residents and supporters set up eviction blockade at Cabrini Green

18 11 2009

Tenants: Evictions in the midst of bank bail-outs and economic crisis are unacceptable and immoral

by Willie J.R. Fleming and Matt Ginsberg-Jaeckle – SF Bay View

When the Cook County Sheriff’s Department arrives to evict Cabrini Green resident Lenise Forrest and her family Tuesday morning, they will be confronted and prevented from doing so by residents and supporters from around the city. Lenise Forrest has been a resident of Cabrini Green for 19 years. She has worked in the community for 12 years, including three years working for Holsten Development moving residents into the new mixed-income community. Now she is about to be moved out – onto the street. Read the rest of this entry »





Media: Helping informal traders to help themselves

18 11 2009

18 November, 2009- NGO Pulse

South Africa’s poor have headed government’s call to do it for themselves in the spirit of vukuzenzele. To millions of people affected by poverty and unemployment, the most obvious option to ‘do it for yourself’ is to start small business initiatives such as selling fruits and vegetables, clothes, fast food at a street corner, and operating ‘spaza’ shops. Read the rest of this entry »





Media: City to meet with MPlain traders

17 11 2009

2009-11-14 18:39:30 – Voice of the Cape

The Mitchell’s Plain Concerned Hawkers and Traders Association (CHATA) claims City of Cape Town officials are still victimizing informal traders in the Mitchell’s Plain Town Centre, despite a decision by Mayor Dan Plato to call off the eviction operation. Informal traders and hawkers at the Town Centre were up in arms last month after they were issued letters by the City, ordering them to remove their trading structures by the 1st November. In the letters, they were also informed to collect their new permits for relocation to another trading square.

According to CHATA spokesperson Mishka Cassiem, the body’s members are pleased with Mayor Plato’s decision to halt the evictions in the complex. However, a day after the announcement, a city official appointed to work in Mitchell’s Plain evicted a CHATA member. Another member was evicted a few days later, she alleged. Cassiem said it was clear city officials were undermining the Mayor’s decision.

“We have the incidents on camera, where one of our members found someone else trading on her bay. After engaging with the city official, we managed to put our members back in their trading bays. It was hard work but with tolerance and calmness, we were able to bring stability in the Town Centre amidst the commotion,” she reported.

The City has called all hawkers and traders to a workshop at Portlands Community Hall on Wednesday 18th November in order to gain more clarity on the process of relocation. The Mayor and Mayoral Committee member Felicity Purchase will be in attendance. However, Cassiem expressed concern that the workshop will not be able to “iron out all the grievances” put forward by traders.

Differences

“The Mayor said it will be a grievance meeting to sort out all the differences between the various organizations of traders. However, the invitation states it is a relocation workshop, showing that the City is going ahead with its plans for traders to move,” she said. She added: “Despite this, we will attend and raise our concerns. We are busy compiling all our objections and will present them to the Mayoral Committee as well as the Mayor.”

Cassiem said the flea market remains a primary source of income for over 1000 traders who are now uncertain about their future. Hawkers believe the new trading complex may not have enough business potential and will be distanced from the bustling passing trade. In 2004 the City granted hawkers permission to trade in Symphony Lane, however they have now indicated a need for space to accommodate a fire engine in the mall, which some traders are acceding to.

“About ten to fifteen traders have moved to the new market voluntarily. A few traders have cooperated by moving into the new space away from all the shoppers so that the passing fire engines can come through. So there is this willing to cooperate,” she related.

“However, in comparison to where we were, there will be little feet. At the new market, we are only exposed to the customers at the taxi rank and when people come from the shops and walk past the traders, they will be too tired to stop at our traders,” said, adding that disgruntled traders believe the new market will be over congested and it will not be attractive to shoppers.

The organization has planned a picket at the Mayor’s office on 24 November and is calling all members to attend. For more information, contact Mishcka on 073 128 6657. VOC (Tasneem Mohamed)





Western Cape Anti-Eviction Campaign’s U.S. Housing and Human Rights Tour (FULL SCHEDULE)

17 11 2009

November 10-December 1, 2009

November 10-12: Chicago, IL

  • Wednesday, November 10: Arrive at O’Hare International Airport
  • Wednesday, November 11:
  1. Tour of Woodlawn with STOP (unconfirmed)
  2. Speaking event at the University of Chicago, “Housing is a Human Right” at 7:30 p.m. in Harper 104
  • Thursday, November 12:
  1. Visit with Southside Together Organizing in Woodlawn (unconfirmed)
  2. Fly to Bay Area via SFO Read the rest of this entry »




Eviction Blockade at Cabrini Green (Chicago) Tuesday

17 11 2009

17 November 2009

Note: AEC coordinator, Ashraf Cassiem, will be with the Chicago AEC supporting the anti-eviction action inspired by our work in Cape Town

Friends: Please spread the word far and wide. We are kicking off the Chicago Anti-Eviction Campaign this Tuesday with an eviction blockade to stop Lenise Forrest and her family from being evicted from Cabrini Green for owing back rent. She had a payment plan under previous management but the new management has refused to recognize it and is trying to put her out on the street. She is appealing the eviction but the Sheriff is still scheduled to evict her Tuesday morning.

Please come out and support! If you can’t come please donate food, hot chocolate, or money. A press release and a flier are attached. Here’s the 4-1-1:

What: Human blockade to stop Sheriff from carrying out eviction
When: Tuesday Nov. 17th – 9:00am
Where: 933 N. Cambridge St., Cabrini Green Row Houses (just north of Chicago Ave, a few blocks East of Halsted)
Who: Cabrini Green residents and supporters from across the city


Southside Together Organizing for Power
813 E.63rd Street, 2nd Floor
Chicago, Illinois 60637
773-753-9674
www.stopchicago.org





AbM: All Charges Dropped Against the Pemary Ridge 13

16 11 2009

16 November 2009

Abahlali baseMjondolo was unable to secure a lawyer to represent the Pemary Ridge 13 in the Pinetown Magistrate’s Court this morning. They were represented by Shamita Naidoo, Chairperson of the Motala Heights Abahlali baseMjondolo branch. She made a vigorous argument against police brutality against shack dwellers in general, and the Pemary Ridge settlement in particular, and showed how the police claim to be victims of the people they brutally and unlawfully assaulted to be entirely ludicrious.

All charges were dropped against the 13. Read the rest of this entry »





When the mountain meets its Shadow Trailer (english)

16 11 2009

in cinema 2010…

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A video by American students of the Symphony Way Pavement Dwellers

16 11 2009

a 6 minute short film, made to raise awareness of the eviction situation in Cape Town, South Africa.

 





This Week: U.S. Housing and Human Rights Tour

15 11 2009

Events:

Monday November 16 – Discussion at Red Emmas

Tuesday November 16 – Discussion at Africa Action at 12pm-2pm and at 5:30pm-7:30pm

Thursday, November 19 – Brecht Forum at 7:30pm

Friday, November 20 – Massachusetts Institute of Technology at 12:30pm-2pm and Emerson College at 3pm-5pm

Saturday, November 21 – Alliance to Develop Power at 12pm

Folks,

I hope this message finds you well. Over the past few month, I have been helping to organize a visit to the U.S. by a South African social movement activist from the Western Cape Anti-Eviction Campaign (www.antieviction.org.za). Read the rest of this entry »








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