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  • Perhaps Your Child Was Taken Instead

    09/24/2021 - 11:35 by Anonymous (not verified)
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    pDIV align="left" TABLE cellpadding="5"TR VALIGN="TOP"TD/td/trTR VALIGN="TOP"TD/td/trTR VALIGN="TOP"TDTR VALIGN="TOP"TD pby PNN/p pPerhaps your child was taken instead because of a weight problembr / that you couldn't explain. Perhaps you are a mom whose teenager wasbr / somehow ripped away from you only because you refused to let her stay outbr / all night. Or perhaps it was because you didn't have a home, or simplybr / because you were poor, but somehow, you have been singled out and targetedbr / unfairly by Child Protective Services and now you face long and frustratingbr / legal battles that might not even result in your child being returned tobr / you. Does any of this sound familiar?/p p If it does, than chances are you are probably confused, angry, andbr / frustrated, and you are not alone. According to Justice for Families ofbr / Barnstable, M.A., over 2,500 children are seized from their homes every daybr / in this country, only 400 of which due to substantiated abuse or neglect.br / Where do you turn to get help when the system itself seems to be workingbr / against you?/p p You can start right here. Courtwatch is a program launched bybr / PoorNewsNetwork to assist low- and no- income people who have been unfairlybr / persecuted by C.P.S. and the judicial system. Posted in this column willbr / be case information concerning victimized families to update you about whatbr / can happen to disrupt families and what to do if it does. It will alsobr / include valuable information on advocacy, policy- making, legislation,br / events and demonstrations, helpful organizations, and basic advicebr / relating to family justice, as well as suggestions of other places to lookbr / on-line for more help./p p The purpose of Courtwatch is specifically to serve those parentsbr / and families who have been targeted by C.P.S. because of their biasedbr / labeling system. All too often, we here at PoorNewsNetwork hear aboutbr / cases wherein families have been destroyed simply because of misunderstoodbr / cultural practices, misplaced suspicion that is never substantiated, orbr / merely because of poverty. Unfortunately, it is frequently these familiesbr / who lack the resources to fight back against a powerful but corrupt system.br / That is why programs like Courtwatch are so important./p p To begin with, here are some interesting and informative websitesbr / and links, all related to civil rights and family justice:/p p b*pacificjustice.org:/b/p p An organization fighting for religious freedoms, parental rights and civilbr / liberties. Broad-based network of individuals, various organizations,br / churches and attorneys. Includes press releases and press conferencebr / announcements, option to request more info, articles on file, seminars inbr / your area, info about unions, and several great links. Be sure to checkbr / out the article about what to do when C.P.S. comes knocking at your door./p pRecommended links: b Free Market Foundation/b- find your elected officials andbr / proposed legislation, also includes a legal division that representsbr / individuals free of charge for first amendment, family and religiousbr / freedoms cases/p pb Capitol Resource Institute/b- mostly info on currentbr / legislation, tracks bills and policies and lets you know how your electedbr / officials voted (VERY important!), also includes sign- up for bFamily Actionbr / Network/b which will automatically send you timely info through e-mail./p p b*firedocs.com/familyjustice/:/b/p p An organization specializing in support and advocacy for families unjustlybr / targeted by C.P.S. Message boards for on-line discussion, news updates,br / on-line articles, legislative info, and tons of good links. /p p Recommendedbr / links:b False Allegations/b- personal stories and articles related to falsebr / allegations and false memories. Bulletin board for related rallies,br / protests and demonstrations; bHuman Rights USA/b- info about human rightsbr / research and education, as well as advocacy within your community, humanbr / rights library and document search, sign- up forb Global Human Rightsbr / Information Listserve; Participating Attorney/b- this is fantastic! Allbr / kinds of legal info, question and answer forum, help finding attorneys inbr / your area; also search word- bCoalition for Juvenile Justice/b- leads to lotsbr / of other links that provide info concerning the status of juvenile justicebr / in the U.S. today and what is being done to change it, as well as thebr / organizations who are a part of the process./p p More websites and keywords to check out:/p pbOzFamily/b: links to pro-family and justice centers./p pbCommunity Resource Center/b: (based in Canada) resources and info aboutbr / women's issues, education, youth, justice, social development./p pbNational Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges/b: info and resourcesbr / related to juvenile justice, get in touch with or get info on a judge./p pbGovSpot/b: federal and local government resources- you never know what youbr / might find./p pbYouth and Family Services Resources/b: family services and juvenile justice./p pbCommunity Resources for Independence/b: if you are targeted by the courtsbr / because you are disabled, check out this site- aids disabled individualsbr / and their families lead an independent life./p pbWomen United for Justice, Community, and Family/b: Spanish and English-br / adding a collective voice to the political process- a site to educatebr / people about the needs of low-income women and their families./p pbCriminal and Civil Justice!/b: mostly family and divorce law, some info onbr / self- representation and the evils of "family cleansing"./p pbFamily Crisis Services/b: on and off- line services, mostly abuse related./p pbYahoo!Government--Law/b: learn about the law and your government./p pb a href="http://www.wtls.org/familyresources.html:" title="www.wtls.org/familyresources.html:"www.wtls.org/familyresources.html:/a /b/p p info on justice, advocacy, with a focusbr / on low-income and welfare families./p p bwww.westernjustice.org/casey/b:/p p foster care info mostly but some onbr / reunification services./p pbFamily Issues and Assistance/b:/p p leads to judicial branches by state- link forbr / assistance for parents whose kids have been removed from the home./p pbState Departments of Juvenile Justice/b: leads you to websites related tobr / youth and family services./p pbU.S. Federal Government Agencies/b: directory of various gov. agencies- couldbr / come in handy to contact your officials./p p bwww.frca.org:/b/p p bFamily Support America/b: updates and links on issues relatedbr / to family justice and family support across America./p pbSocial Justice and Peace- Resources for Catholic Educators/b: ok, so you maybr / not be Catholic, but this offers links about education, in particularbr / homeschooling, that may be useful./p pb www.divorcelawinfo.com/familylaw.html/b:/p p mostly divorce related info, butbr / some links to government resources and other family law resources./p pbMinistry of the Attorney General- Family Justice Matters/b: /p p(based in Canada)br / some interesting stuff about family court procedures, some legal aid links./p pbNorthwestern Law:Legal Clinic: Children and Family Justice Center/b:/p p infobr / about advocacy, wrongful convictions, human and family rights, etc. /pp bwww.firms.findlaw.com/b:/p p family justice law clinics./p p bwww.familymanagement.com/b:/p p family resources directory./p pbwww.jfa.net/b: victims' rights organization, mostly related to criminal justice./p p If this information isn't helpful or if you do not have access to abr / computer, check out your local phonebook for some resources. Sometimes yourbr / local children's council can refer you to other family servicesbr / organizations. You may also be able to track down volunteer legalbr / associations that specialize in aiding low- or no- income families andbr / individuals./p p A note of caution to families facing housing issues: transitionalbr / housing can be extremely helpful, but beware when it comes to dealing withbr / childcare contracts. In some cases, you will be responsible forbr / maintaining a written or oral contract with someone within the housingbr / program to care for your child at all times when you are not present at thebr / location. /p p If your child is discovered to be alone for even 30br / minutes and you cannot be reached by phone, some programs will contactbr / C.P.S. immediately!! The parent is responsible for contacting the programbr / before they can contact C.P.S., and the child will be forced to remain atbr / the location until the parent is reached. Not only can this jeopardizebr / your standing in these housing programs, but it can lead to an even worsebr / outcome if C.P.S. gets involved. Make sure you understand completely anybr / and all rules concerning childcare when residing at programs like these!!br / (ie. Hamilton House Family Transitional Housing Program in San Francisco)./p p An update on important legislation: the recent assembly bill 2068br / was thankfully vetoed by Governor Gray Davis in early September. The billbr / would have set up a panel of "experts" (including C.P.S. officials) tobr / create a program of interrogation for children entering the first grade.br / In addition to a medical exam, children would be subject to a wide range ofbr / questions for the purpose of detecting mental health problems early. Thesebr / questions could have focused on anything from spanking to bonding withbr / their parents to sexual and psychological abuse. This could have led tobr / all kinds of abuses of power by the school system and C.P.S. To find outbr / more about legislation like this, go pacificjustice.org and the link to thebr / Capitol Resource Institute, and sign up to receive timely postings aboutbr / your government!/p p A victory: also from pacificjustice.org: in August a Californiabr / father was reunited with his seven-year-old son after false claims of abusebr / through the help of Pacific Justice Institute and an affiliate attorney whobr / assisted him at no charge. If you need legal aid or advice, check out onebr / of the links above. Let's hope for more happy endings like this one!/p p If you know of or have been involved in a situation wherin C.P.S.br / has separated a family based on empty accusations, please contact us herebr / at PoorNewsNetwork. Not only can you help to spread the word to otherbr / families about how to deal with the system, but we may also be able to helpbr / you find the resources you need to fight back in your own case./p p/p/td/tr/td/tr/table/div/p
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  • THE FLAG II

    09/24/2021 - 11:35 by Anonymous (not verified)
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    pstrong pJust Thinking aloudbr / about our tricolor symbolbr / cloth and silk./p/strong/p pDIV align="left" TABLE cellpadding="5"TR VALIGN="TOP"TD/td/trTR VALIGN="TOP"TD/td/trTR VALIGN="TOP"TDTR VALIGN="TOP"TD pby Joe B./p pI've been thinking of the many reprensentations of our American Flag. /p pBesides Scott Key's inspired poem-set to song during the mother country of England's conflict with thirteen colonies./p pMost of whom thought it a daft, crazy, or a lost cause. /p pEventually others get pissed off with England's higher taxes. /p pIn the late 1770's or '80's being this new type of independant people called American is no longer a joke told around the titled gentleman or circles of power in Parliment./p pb"NO TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION."/b /p pIt was a foolish, close, bold, and ultimately smart thing that had to be done if a new nation is to rise./p pEnough of our tortured, birth and short history. /p pOur flag should represent many views. I envision those 60 peice symbol and 70's yellow smile icon that in the 1980's and 90's became angry, crooked, slanted, and angry in turns. /p pOr a 3D graphic of the flag dripping blood from the red stripes onto the white ones, from small specks to large pools all across-with drips also falling from some of the stars too./p pThe gray or black flag = Death, nation and gay rainbow flag mixed with other past, post modern, to futurist renditions of our enduring symbol plus the same for our national bird and our many states animals, flower symbols./p pIt will take one humongous flag to take all that on but we have competent artists of all persuasions to combine all the elements equally excluding myself./p pThat could be one of many ways we can further heal our selves and give the country a possitive psychological boost and morale builder./p pAny other ideas-ladies, men, boys 'n girls tell me about them? Bye. /p pPlease donate what can to br /Poor Magazine orbr / br /C/0 Ask /ppJoe at 255 9th St.br / br /Street, San Francisco, CA. 94103 USA/p pFor Joe only my snailbr / br /mail:PO Box 1230 #645br / br /Market St.San Francisco, /ppCA 94102br / br /Email:askjoe@poormagazine. org/p p/p/td/tr/td/tr/table/div/p
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  • IN THE MESS... CREEPY WARNINGS

    09/24/2021 - 11:35 by Anonymous (not verified)
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    pstrongb pHolloween came earlybr / with Ashcroft's Ominousbr / Terrorists in America Speech./p/bbr //strong/p pbWe're forced tobr / take it serious becausebr / he's both half rightbr / and wrong./b/p pDIV align="left" TABLE cellpadding="5"TR VALIGN="TOP"TD/td/trTR VALIGN="TOP"TD/td/trTR VALIGN="TOP"TDTR VALIGN="TOP"TD pby Joe. B/p pTuesday, Oct. 31, 2001, 6:50 am. Still groggy, rubbing sleep from my eyes. After a quick, thurough wash of upper and lower body, face, arms,hair, brushing and gargling teeth I'm ready to straight to bed again. /p pBy 7:15 I'm out the elevator, looking at heavy drizzle trickle down on Market Street's red brick sidewalk and still "It's too damn early, ready to go back to bed until 8:10 or slightly later./p pAll because I thought of being at Martin De Porres for early morNing breakfast before 6 am. Oh, well must've needed more sleep than food. /p pNear Jones and McAllister, is a new Muni bus stop island that's been vacant for a few days./p pMonday night Mr. J. Ashcroft, Att. General became Head Frightener or Boogyman scaring a nation as American populace listened that more terrorists threats are planned and to be prepared./p pThough they didn't where or when these threats would manifest next. /p pDo 'ya ever get the feeling of being the younger sibblings or children watching the older ones fumble and we find out that they are as clueless about what's happening and making it up as they go along? /p pI am an older brother, thank Got my kid 'bro didn't follow what I was doing, got smart and found his own nitch because I didn't know what I was doing from one day to the next. /p p"No Joe, most American's know what happening - it is you that is out of step, out of the loop of what's happening."/p pSoon as I get paid I may buy a CD/DVD b[Compact Disk/Digital Video Disk]/b its to rent or buy cd's and dvd's for more choice and because the new movies, tv shows will be less sexy, less explosive, and more familily oriented which is alright on the face of it but I'll pick and choose my own tastes for myself; its my personal glitch./p pWell, this is a short column and may all of you out there stay well,br / evolve to your highest, physical, psychic spiritual, mental level to full illumination. /p p'Yes, Nov. 2, I'll see Mr. Jet Li in "The One"br / I've got to folks its about quickened evolution of good vs. evil and it may give me new ideas on the subject. /p pTell your side of it. Bye./p pPlease donate what can to br /Poor Magazine orbr / br /C/0 Ask /ppJoe at 255 9th St.br /Street, San Francisco, CA. 94103 USA/p pFor Joe only my snailbr / br /mail:PO Box 1230 #645br / br /Market St.San Francisco, /ppCA 94102br / br /Email:askjoe@poormagazine. org.br / /p/td/tr/td/tr/table/div/p
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  • Case Study #1: Ann

    09/24/2021 - 11:35 by Anonymous (not verified)
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    pstrongAn outline of a familiy's struggle with Child Protective Services/strong/p pDIV align="left" TABLE cellpadding="5"TR VALIGN="TOP"TD/td/trTR VALIGN="TOP"TD/td/trTR VALIGN="TOP"TDTR VALIGN="TOP"TD pby PNN/p pEditors' Note: i Our basic belief is that, as journalists in pursuit of "the story," we must give something back to the poeple who are involved in "the story." Through this method of "extreme advocacy," we believe we are practicing collectivism rather than individualism in our journalizing./i/p p Generally speaking, when breaking these cases down to the students, Court Watch facilitators explained that out of the several ways the journalists could intervene/ advocate- the most logical way was to advocate in some way for the case participants and to provide them with resources that they could m out of the crises they were in at the time./p pNeighbor's dog kills cat- neighbor denies this and angrily, to retaliate, calls Child Protective Services (CPS) regarding a 14 year old Severely Emotionally Disturbed (SED) girl, saying girl is abused (claims that girl sleeps on unlocked porched for 2 days and 2 nights) (girl had run away from unlocked porch anytime she felt like it.)/p p*CPS makes allegation of the charge and combined with other allegations like girl doesn't get presents (photographs of girl getting presents doesn't matter to CPS regarding allegations)/p p* Case goes to trial/p p* Parents get public defender/p p* Girl first placed in psychiatric hospital. They are anti-parent/ i.e. psychiatric M.D. makes psychiatric diagnosis of parentt without ever seeing parent/p p* Parent loses custody/p p* CPS worker makes more allegations/ CPS child workers practice medicine without a license/ make psychiatric diagnoses/ not qualified/p p* CPS puts girl in foster homes and group homes all over state- girl runs away/p p* Finally girl refuses all foster care and becomes street runaway/p p* Juvenile Dependency Court CPS claim ther's nothing they can do/p p* JD Court extremely biased against parent (thru entire case and in all custody cases)/p p* Public Defender not experienced int hese types of cases- court and CPS resent her for defending parent/p p* CPS abusive and divisive of family- attempt to turn child against family/p p* CPS worker threatens parent's professional stnading and job and criticizes public defender for representing parent (as a way to shut them up)/p p* Courts take jurisdiction over teen but unable to stop her from being runaway/p p* Court wants two psychiatric evaluations in order to reunify parent with teen/p p* Parent refuses two psychiatric evaluations on political grounds/p p* Public Defender appeals case/p p* Public Defender loses appeal because case law and J.D. court and appeal court are biased agianst the parent in custody cases/p p* Court Watch begins/p p* Many, many complaint letters sent to court, CPS, the city attorney by parent/p p* City attorney taken off case/p p* CPS worker taken off case/p p* Ombudsperson brought in/p p* Client asked to see report by Ombudsperson/p p* Parent never allowed to see report/p p* Therapy recommended and provided- child refused to recieve therapy services/p p* Child goes to relatives in another state against recommendations of parent, psychiatrist and social worker/p p* Placement failure- child returns to California/p p***Court Watch Responds*** /ppWe are citing some case law and welfare codes from Case #1. These need to be read in full by advocates for parents wanting to reunify with their children./p pThe Juvenile Dependency Court and Child Protective Services, in San Francisco and in other places we have ivestigated, are closed systems- the editors of POOR Magazine have had first hand experience with San Francisco systems and are glad to discuss them with anyone who hasquestions./p p In San Francisco Juvenile Dependency Cout, child welfare workers are called social workers to give them added status as expert witnesses./p pAlso in San Francisco, psychological evaluations are required for parents wanting to reunify, and the psychiatrists are paid by Child Protective services. It is always possible for anyone to get an expert witness if they are willing to pay./p p"Heresay" evidence from psychiatrists is admitted as evidence to prevent the parent from reunifying as well./p pFurther, child welfare wrokers essentially "practice medicine without a license" in that they can make psychiatric diagnoses that are used as evidence in trials./p pIn sum, psychiatry is now being used in the Juvenile Dependency Court and Child Protective Services to remove children from their parents, and case law supports these diagnoses. In totalitarian societies, people are sent to camps and to death based on the recommendations of psychiatrists. Fro some parents, not being able to reunify with their children is like death./p pCPS has gone way beyond their usefulness for extreme abuse reporting adn need to be reigned in- they have complete and absolute power, and the system has to increase its power in order to feed itself (ie pay the wages for all the people it employs)br / /p/td/tr/td/tr/table/div/p
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  • In The Mess Cont... MM's Meetings/Workshops, We're Invited.

    09/24/2021 - 11:35 by Anonymous (not verified)
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    pstrong pbThe residents are in the picture,br / lets stay there with so many peoplebr / from 'M Street and surrounding areas./b/p pThat this kind of community unitybr / becomes a model for other citiesbr / and towns where citizens voices arebr / really heard and just maybe Urbanbr / Renewal and Redevelopmentbr / will have a positive meaning./p/strong/p pDIV align="left" TABLE cellpadding="5"TR VALIGN="TOP"TD/td/trTR VALIGN="TOP"TD/td/trTR VALIGN="TOP"TDTR VALIGN="TOP"TD pby Joe B./p pThursday and Friday, Oct. 18th and 19th are rush days they came and went like phantom horses mixing with the wind, galloping across sped-up flickering sky. /p pSaturday, Oct, 20, 2001 went slow as cold molasses from a frozen bottle./p pIt's 8:26 am. Market Street is still sleeping with a few street folks, parents walking taking turns pushing their infant child in a stroller, a police car making its rounds, some guy with headphones rollerblading down the street./p pWhen I begin to record these gems of regular life - no taperecorder!br / Its safely on my soft, warm, if rumpled bed. /p p Up and down the blessedly working lift, out the door with a hi-by again to the desk clerk it is now 8:34 and I know I will be late at the office 9am./p pGood! Saturday Morining to me as with rest, reading, or any kind of relaxation is sacred and is hard to find a slow phase in these fast time of 21st Century Earth. /p pGlad Mr. Stuart Brand of the of the 1960's, Whole Earth Catalog and later theCo-evolution Quarterly now Whole Earth Review in 1999 was and is working on a Clock/Library in the Nevada desert that supposedly is built to last 10,000 yearsbr / b[that’s one long hobby to be working on/b] /p pAre most of its parts made from near indestructible Timex parts? /ppSomething like this or long range-view works can help humanity appreciate a true flow of linear time, not these new nano second spliting of infinity. /p pWorking on a high tech - low slow mechanical time machine (clock) in a desert to run ten thousand years and to slow ourselves down to me is a noble endeavor and other. /p pOn the bus I'm reading "The Turd Filled Donut" of 6th.Street, this is its 8th publication. I wonder how it began? /p pMy thinking is:a couple of girls and guys pick up a donut from a thrown away pastry box full or a few donuts. /p pThey see what looks like dark and light chocolate smears but the odor betrays what really covers the donut./p pQuickly throwing it away making sure their hands are clean, one of then decides to create a publication based on the incident for Sixth Street. Laughter subsides the friends get serious and they begin working on the ugly sounding and imaged publication./p pIt sounds gross but has lots of info. /p pI wonder if that ever really happened to anyone in the past or presence. /p pBy 9:40 I'm in POOR's Office. /p pSoon a little Toyata is racing to Golden Gate Larkin St. at 455 The Hiram, W. Johnson, State of California, State Office Building of San Francisco. /p pWe are in the building by 10:07 am./p pI don't know about anyone else but it feels like one long day for me.br / It ends at 1:30 pm. /p pOutside are faint far off voices of protest at City Hall. /p pHaving no idea what its about or having an inkling I know when its time to go home read a book or two, have free lunch at St. Anthony's or Glide Memorial's Lunchroom, or get some zzzzzz's./p pI had two servings in both Glide Memorial and St. Anthony's just in time before closing then walk home belly not belly ache and get my voluntary Z-on. /p pNothing like a good hard sleep after work then waking up in time to party the night away./p pSure-you right, soon as my face hit the pillow, body under sheets I od on z's-z'd out completely, my day is done folks... Bye.br / PS- How's life treating you like a limp, rank rag or soft silk perfect?/p pPlease donate what you can to b[laptops, webcams,palms-whatever]/bbr /Poor Magazine orbr / br /C/0 Ask /ppJoe at 255 9th St.br / br /Street, San Francisco, CA. 94103 USA/p pFor Joe only my snailbr / br /mail:PO Box 1230 #645br / br /Market St.San Francisco, /ppCA 94102br / br /Email:askjoe@poormagazine. org./p/td/tr/td/tr/table/div/p
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  • could things smell any worse

    09/24/2021 - 11:35 by Anonymous (not verified)
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    pstrongAfter 20 years of “abandonment” Slumlords reopen Single Room Occupancy hotel as a tourist hotel/strong/p pDIV align="left" TABLE cellpadding="5"TR VALIGN="TOP"TDIMG SRC= "../sites/default/files/arch_img/551/photo_1_supplement.jpg" //td/trTR VALIGN="TOP"TD/td/trTR VALIGN="TOP"TDTR VALIGN="TOP"TD pby Lani Kent/PoorNewsNetwork/p pIt was Wednesday night and I found myself sitting in a stuffy room next to a fancy suit wearing a man with fish breath. This malodorous man exhaled often, and with great effort, for he was nervous and light in his seat. As I sat there, waiting for the Board of appeals meeting to convene, I realized he was the lawyer representing West Cork Hotel, and his stench suddenly seemed appropriate. The West Cork situation simply reeks!!/p pAfter twenty years of abandonment, the former Empress Hotel has opened its doors under a different name. But what should be happy news for local residents has turned sour, for this formerly run-down hotel did not reopen for them. Owner, Dahyabhai Patel, opened a now-plush West Cork to a different clientele. It now provides expensive nightly rates to wealthy tourists, not affordable SRO housing to low-income folks. Poor folks have once again been raped of their right to decent affordable housing./p pRandy Shaw, representing the Tenderloin Housing Clinic, showed up with a small army of activists and poor folks to testify the need for West Cork to continue affordable SRO housing. The main point of his argument being that the building was abandoned and did not get city approval to re-open as a tourist hotel. Zoning Administrator, Larry Badiner supported Shaw by saying: “Before they spent all this money [renovating], they should have checked zoning laws.” It has to remain a SRO hotel. And why not renovate for poor folks? Do they not deserve a flushing toilet?/p pDifferent numbers were tossed around as to how much money was spent “renovating.” I heard $2 million more than once, but Patel did not supply receipts or permits. Where I come from $2 million is a little more than a nice evening out. I’d keep THAT receipt. Annoyed, I tried not to dwell on the fact that Patel stole housing from the poor and cared little enough to balance it in his checkbook. But that’s just me. Some of ya’ll might have $2 million to “misplace.”br / Shaw also pointed out that San Francisco does not need another tourist hotel. “Tourism is way down, and many already established tourist hotels are suffering,” argued Shaw. Suffering to the point of laying off the poor folks and the students and the middle management that work for them. If you really think about it, Patel is not only stealing from the poor, he is stealing from the elusive working-class and the dwindling middle-class. Talk about alienating ones self. Greed and robbery on both sides of the fence! /p pUnfortunately this is not even a special case, or the most offensive part of the problem. Poor folks constantly suffer eviction, lame rules impose upon their privacy, and landlords destroy personal property. Patel is just one of many guilty of this crime, and he is so typically selfish it’s almost boring. Unfortunately, this constant assault silently suffocates, and few have the energy to fight back. Those who do, do so with little more than faith. These passionate souls showed up Wednesday to protest./p pShaw and his poverty heroes told their story thru testimony. Although the case was continued to November 28th, it seemed to end on a positive note. The fishy suit man, who by the way is Andrew Zacks, fidgeted and stood aloof from his clients, maniacally searching thru his fancy leather briefcase. He must provide ALL building permits to the board by the next hearing. Hee! Hee! Hopefully, then, the correct decision can be made. Tenderloin needs West Cork for itself. Patel cannot house rich tourists in poor folks’ rightful home. This is just a fact./p pI have always understood the Tenderloin to be the cheapest place in the city to live. So my question is this: If the poor are pushed out of this neighborhood, where will they go? I mean really? According to Residents, Tenderloin is the bottom of the bottom. Must we define new bottoms? Could things smell any worse?br / /p/td/tr/td/tr/table/div/p
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  • S.F.P.D...Go Back to School

    09/24/2021 - 11:35 by Anonymous (not verified)
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    pstrongThe death of Idriss Stelley and the case for increasing police crisis intervention training.../strong/p pDIV align="left" TABLE cellpadding="5"TR VALIGN="TOP"TDIMG SRC= "../sites/default/files/arch_img/517/photo_1_feature.jpg" //td/trTR VALIGN="TOP"TD/td/trTR VALIGN="TOP"TDTR VALIGN="TOP"TD pby Leroy F. Moore, Jr/p pAs a college graduate, I had to take many different classes before I could walk onstage to get my degree, so why can't we hold up the same standard for the San Francisco Police Department? In the case of Idriss Stelley, the young Black man with mental illness shot more than 20 times by police on June 13 at the Sony Metreon Theater, the officers were informed that the call they were responding to was a “5150,” the police code for someone in psychiatric distress. But none of the officers involved had received crisis intervention training to prepare them to save Stelley’s life instead of taking it. /p pThirty officers graduated in June from the SFPD’s first class of Police Crisis Intervention training, but only those 30 of the force’s approximately 2,000 officers — or less than 2 percent — are trained to respond correctly in a situation involving a mentally ill person. That is a frighteningly small proportion of the City’s police force, especially when you realize that one in four calls to the police regards someone in psychiatric crisis./p pThis is why Mesha Monge-Irizarry, Stelley’s mother, along with activists, community members, youth and people with mental illness marched into City Hall on Thursday, Oct. 4 — up to Room 263, where the Board of Supervisors Rules Committee held a special hearing to address police violence against people in psychiatric distress. It’s been almost four months since Stelley, a 4.0 college student, was killed by the SFPD. Once again, Irizarry was in front of another committee. Why is the system constantly making this grieving mother uncover her wounds from the tragic shooting of her only child when what she’s asking for is simply common sense? /p p“My son’s fiancé called for help for Idriss but got a firing squad instead,” Irizarry said. “The SFPD knew they were dealing with someone in psychiatric distress, but the officers involved were not adequately trained. They ran in with guns drawn, and within minutes Idriss was dead.”/p pShe and the other activists are demanding that the City increase the number of officers receiving crisis intervention training to at least 25 percent of the police force within the next two years. As I took notes and pictures of the hearing, I wondered how many times Irizarry and her supporters will have to preach, plead and organize around something so painful? /p pOnce again, the Idriss Stelley campaign made an intimidating space — the Board of Supervisors’ hearing room — into a warm family room. Samantha Liapes, director of Bay Area PoliceWatch, in asking for a moment of silence, called on the spirit and strength of Idriss Stelley and other people with mental illness who have been victims of police abuse. The compelling spoken word of Po' Poets of POOR Magazine echoed that of many spirits who are not at rest because there is still no justice. /p p “The 20 plus shots fired at Idriss Stelley are just the tip of the iceberg,” said Liapes. “Every day, because of SFPD’s negligence, people in psychiatric crisis end up in jails instead of hospitals and are beaten down or shot down instead of talked down. People in psychiatric crisis deserve help, not homicide.”/p pNine representatives of various community organizations and commissions spoke about the need to increase the amount of training police receive to handle people in psychiatric crisis. Many speakers put a face on mental illness by testifying to how they feel about the shooting of Idriss Stelley. One youth spoke about the power of the Board of Supervisors Rules Committee to pass a resolution that would implement the activists’ demands and put pressure on other political leaders. /p pThe resolution, written by a broad coalition of individuals, organizations and family members who have suffered from police mishandling of people in psychiatric distress, makes the following demands: Within the next two years, 25 percent of SFPD officers must receive Police Crisis Intervention training; within one year, at least four to five officers per shift per station must have volunteered and completed this training, enabling them to take the lead in any crisis involving someone with an altered mental status; training must continue until all police officers are trained./p pSupervisor Tom Ammiano took the lead by promising that he and the committee would sign the resolution by the following Tuesday and keep the pressure on to make sure that the PCI training is implemented. Many City commissioners are lending support as well. For example, Marissa Villa Nuelle of the San Francisco Youth Commission and Carol Patterson of the Mayor’s Council on Disability both spoke from the heart about why their commissions wrote a resolution calling for an immediate and mandatory augmentation of the SFPD crisis intervention program. /p pWith the backing of various commissions, organizations, community activists, people with mental illness and the family, friends, and girlfriend of Idriss Stelley, you would think that Mesha Irizarry would by now have learned all of the facts regarding her son's shooting, but this is not the case. She still has not been told the names of the witnesses to the shooting. You would think that after two more shootings of people with mental illness since the death of Idriss Stelley on June 13 that there would be an independent criminal investigation by now. Not true. And you would also think that the increase in police shootings of people with mental illness would spark the Department of Justice to look at these cases as violations under the Americans with Disabilities Act. Not true./p pLast, but just as importantly, you would think that a representative from the SFPD would have come to hear what the public and Board of Supervisors are talking about and start to plan how the department could improve its treatment of the mentally ill. Once again, not true./p pLeroy F. Moore Jr., a reporter for PoorNewsNetwork, is also the executive director of the Disability Advocates of Minorities Organization (DAMO)./p p bSpeech made to the Rules Committee on Mental Illness, Race, Poverty and Policebr /br / By Leroy F. Moore/b/p pGood evening. My name is Leroy F. Moore, Jr. and I’m a resident of San Francisco and Founder and Executive Director of Disability Advocates of Minorities Organization, the only organization that is for and by disabled people of color in the Bay Area and, I think, in California. I am also a staff writer for POOR Magazine and The BayView Newspaper./p pMy topic today is how mental illness, poverty and police brutality play a roll in the lives of people of color, especially Black men. As a Black, disabled researcher, writer and advocate of disabled people of color, I have noticed that in every arena of life—from education, employment, services industry and yes, to the mental health system—disabled people of color, especially disabled Black men, are at the bottom of the heap./p pThe National Council on Disability reported that over 70 percent of people with disabilities are living below the poverty line. Last year, the president and the CEO of the NAACP wrote that the national unemployment rate of African Americans with severe disabilities (including mental illness) is 85 percent. This percentage has not changed in almost ten years! /p pThe San Francisco Coalition on Homelessness reported that there are more people with disabilities, especially people with mental illness, living on our streets than ever before. All of the above, including institutionalism and more, have caused a lot of added tension, stress, depression and other physiological pressures which add to the overwhelmingly high rate of mental illness among African Americans and other people of color/p pPeople of color, especially African Americans, with mental illness have a distrustful relationship with the mental health system because of their history of being over-medicated, misdiagnosed, experimented on— the Tuskeegee Experiments— and the threats of being forcibly medicated and forcibly institutionalized. Today the last real threat to African Americans with mental illness is the increase in brutality and killings, i.e. police shootings. This issue now is to teach the Black community that we must be vocal about how the police, social service providers and even family members are educated about the needs and wants of a mentally ill person in and out of crisis./p pWe all know that there has been a drastic increase in police shootings of people with mental illness all over the country. However, have we noticed that over 80 percent of these shootings have involved people of color with mental illness who are poor, homeless and outside of the disabled or Black communities? Most of them are Black men. Have we noticed recently that many police nationwide have walked away with a clear record from these shootings? (Margaret L. Mitchell of Los Angeles, Eroll Shaw of Michigan and recently, Shannon Smith of Illinois) /p pLast but not least, the brutality committed against people with mental illness has not been on the radar screen of the Department of Justice, the department in charge of carrying out the Americans with Disabilities Act and other disability laws. Mandatory training is needed across the board from the police to the justice system to the families of people with mental illness, from a culturally diverse platform. /p pOne last point I would like to make is that in July, Disability Advocates of Minorities Organization and many other grassroots organizations held the first ever Open Forum on Senseless Crimes Against People With Disabilities. In this forum, many advocates and specialists on this topic concluded that the primary cause of unnatural death of people with mental illness is police shootings. To put the icing on the cake, the justice system—jurors, judges and lawyers—has a lack of knowledge and special training in working with people who have disabilities. We also found out that there is a state organization called the Crime Victims with Disabilities Initiative that is setting up Crime Victim with Disabilities Specialists to provide awareness training to the general public, the justice system and the police and they also will be creating a speaker bureau on this issue. /p pFor more information contact Dan Sorensen of the Crime Victims with Disabilities Initiative of California at (916) 651-9304. /p pThere are too many mentally ill people of color, especially Black men, who have been turned away from the system and ended up in the grave because of police shootings and other street crimes./p pPlease, for the mother, family, friends and supporters of Idriss Stelley, lets make sure that no more youth, adults or elders with mental illness have to suffer what Idriss and his family had to! /p p***Find this story and more on the San Francisco Bay View's online site atbr / a href="http://www.sfbayview.com"www.sfbayview.com/abr / /p/td/tr/td/tr/table/div/p
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  • Incarcerated for crimes of poverty cause skin privelege is not enuf; this is for you Ntozake/tiny

    09/24/2021 - 11:35 by Anonymous (not verified)
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    pDIV align="left" TABLE cellpadding="5"TR VALIGN="TOP"TDIMG SRC= "../sites/default/files/arch_img/533/photo_3_feature.jpg" //td/trTR VALIGN="TOP"TD/td/trTR VALIGN="TOP"TDTR VALIGN="TOP"TD pby Staff Writer/p p/pPBorn into povertybr / BR /3 generations of poor womenbr / BR /consumed by marginalizationbr / BR /3 generations of women destroyed by subjugation.br / BR /3 women Not resisting just existing./p p/pPme - child of a mixed race mamabr / BR /she-orphaned as a child- tortured as a childbr / BR /she-born of a another tortured woman beaten by a man...br / BR / a man who had a plan to use and abuse until there was no more left to have /p p/pPauntie with no teeth..no soulbr / BR /lost to dpression and cigarettesbr / BR /bearing more tortured children more tortured women who did not eat - who did speak BR /who harm each other and themselves cause there are no more tears to grieve./p p/pPthese womenÕs livesbr / BR /are inter-twinedbr / BR /with the oppressor,br / BR /the oppressorÕs name is Shamebr / BR /Shame tells them it is wrong to be poor,br / BR /it is your faultbr / BR /and whatever you do - BR /donÕt ask for a hand-outbr / BR /starve your childbr / BR /consume that winebr / BR /sleep on the streetbr / BR /youÕll be finebr / BR /but IdonÕt /iask for helpbr / BR /these women believe the oppressor as tho he is the lover they can never keep-they BR /starve their children in honor of shame, they remain homeless in honor of shame- BR /they lose their soul... in honor of shamebr / BR /Shame is the name of the new colonizers, the gentrifying landlords, the policy BR /makers, the presidents/p p/pP3 generations of poor women destroyed by margin-a-lizationbr / BR /Not resisting..Just existing/p p/pPI am born of these women - I am born of this pain ...of the impossible relationship with BR /the new lover- shame-br / BR /at a young age I give up - unable to change - unable to save - ready to die, dead from BR /too many reasons to cry - /p p/pPbut wait there is a happy ending... No not happy... just angry... but anger has hope - BR /anger has possiblitites anger has names like Dorothy Allison, Shange, Toni Morrison, BR /And Zora Neal Hurston -br / BR /anger has clarity and words like resistance and strugglebr / BR /survival and organize/p p/pPso now the story can readbr / BR /3 generations of poor women fighting back-br / BR /3 generations of women.... Healing not Grieving -br / BR /Resisting..... Notbr / BR /just Existingbr / /pbr / /td/tr/td/tr/table/div/p
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  • Trash Bags Gloves pt.2

    09/24/2021 - 11:35 by Anonymous (not verified)
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    pDIV align="left" TABLE cellpadding="5"TR VALIGN="TOP"TDIMG SRC= "../sites/default/files/arch_img/519/photo_1_supplement.jpg" //td/trTR VALIGN="TOP"TD/td/trTR VALIGN="TOP"TDTR VALIGN="TOP"TD pby Liam Holt/p p On Thursday 27th, September 2001, an Ordinance tobr / amend Public Works Code 1407-1415 was debated by thebr / Rules Committee - a board consisting of Supervisorsbr / Tony Hall, Matt Gonzalez and President Tom Ammiano.br / This was the third in a series of meetings discussingbr / new municipal legislation proposed by President Tombr / Ammiano which would require that twenty four hourbr / notice be provided before the removal of unattendedbr / personal property. This legislation is being foughtbr / for by homeless people and their advocates to protectbr / the basic civil liberties of those living on thebr / streets. /p pThe basis of the legislation is the humanbr / right to own personal property. The legislation hasbr / become embroiled in many issues and has highlightedbr / many conflicts in the city. The concerns voiced by thebr / Parks Authority and Department of Public Works (DPW)br / pertained, for the most part, to the increasedbr / workload they would shoulder and the possiblebr / ambiguities that the legislation might cause./p pReferring to the previous two meetings, Supervisorbr / Gonzalez, who chaired the board, prefaced thebr / discourse by stating, “I think that the way that thisbr / whole discussion is being framed is losing sight ofbr / why people are compelled to do this. If many rulesbr / which exist were implemented properly, then there wouldbr / not necessarily be a need for this legislation.br / Unfortunately, the reality, when seeing the videobr / tapes which show what happens when there are encountersbr / between the DPW, police and the homeless isbr / disturbing.”/p p The concerns of the Park Department are chieflybr / that the legislation would contradict existingbr / anti-encampment laws. The department continues to pushbr / for amendments to exempt parks from the notificationbr / requirement citing a lack of resources to do so.br / However, John Viola of the Coalition for the Homelessbr / makes the point that, “It is important to recognizebr / that this is a statute about people’s basic rights.br / [Concerns regarding work burden] may not be the mostbr / appropriate way to look at this legislation.” /p p Indeed, if departments are not able to consider these rightsbr / with current staffing and procedures then thatbr / situation urgently needs to be examined. The samebr / necessity to reevaluate the importance of civilbr / liberties also applies to similar concerns from thebr / DPW regarding the feasibility of giving individualbr / notice. The discussion needs to be brought back, firstbr / and foremost, to those basic rights that must bebr / considered. /p pThe DPW head, Ed Lee, did suggest positive action.br / Speaking of collaborative and rehabilitativebr / initiatives, Mr. Lee said, “We have put brooms in thebr / hands of people in Caesar Chavez and have seenbr / results.” Referring to an initiative to encouragebr / collaboration rather than conflict at clean-ups in thebr / area, he rightly highlights the efficacy of suchbr / shifts of attitude. He continued, “We have contractsbr / with the San Francisco League of Urban Gardeners; itbr / is their business to encourage homeless to build jobbr / skills and help us clean streets during hours when webr / cannot. We are very committed to going further in thatbr / direction. Obviously not everyone can do that, but forbr / those that are capable and willing we will encouragebr / that.”/p p Those advocating the legislation (including thebr / Coalition for the Homeless, POOR news, and homelessbr / people) cite, above all, the need to protect thebr / homeless, a vulnerable population who are alreadybr / massively disadvantaged by their situation. Kathleenbr / Gray, a homeless woman and member of the coalitionbr / pointed to the inefficiencies and dangers of currentbr / practices. “When you have systems which givebr / people blankets and medicines,” she said, “then turn around andbr / take them away, [it] is not only wasteful of resourcesbr / it is also very debilitating.” (See “Where’s Mybr / Stuff?” by Clive Whistle, POOR News Network, 7/10/01)/p pGray emphasised, "This legislation is aboutbr / permitting people to own things, to accumulate things,br / to go beyond just collecting bottles in a cart, tobr / have some nice clothes to enable to them to work abr / job.” She makes an important point about the currentbr / vicious cycle: Even if a homeless person can work,br / they cannot guarantee the safety of their possessions,br / they cannot save or accumulate property in order tobr / better their situation. She continued, “This is aboutbr / people’s right to own property. [That right] is selfbr / empowering, and those who are self empowered improvebr / their lives. When their lives are improved, thebr / neighborhood is improved.” /p p Ms. Gray referred to earlier comments by members ofbr / the 7th Street Commercial Association (SSCA) andbr / residents of the Potrero Hill area. The feeling frombr / these groups was that this legislation would makebr / their lives and business more difficult by augmentingbr / the accumulation of trash in those areas. The debatebr / has evoked strong feelings in many, some based onbr / perceptions which the homeless community is constantlybr / battling. /p pMaurine Sullivan of the SSCA implored, “Webr / are very concerned about this. To do an ordinance likebr / this would really cripple all of us who live and workbr / there. There was a cart in our driveway with brokenbr / bottles and syringe needles; it was terrible. I ambr / upset with that. The kids have a bad problem. We havebr / to escort employees after dark. We know thebr / statistics, we know [that some] are felons, we [alsobr / realise] that there are those who are mentally ill whobr / seriously need our help. You have got to help us. Webr / cannot be going through human excrement all the time.”/p pSullivan voices the erroneous fears shared by manybr / residents and business owners: that this legislationbr / will worsen these problems by hampering the police andbr / DPW in their work. The legislation does not intend tobr / do so. The language clearly accommodates the necessitybr / to remove articles posing a health risk (i.e. syringesbr / and broken glass) and the retrieval of stolen propertybr / (the abandoned shopping carts which are repeatedlybr / cited as cluttering large areas). /p pSupervisor Gonzalez attempted tobr / assuage Sullivan’s fears about the “felons.” Speaking frombr / his experience as a public defendant he contested, “I think when you’re speaking about felons,br / there is a huge difference betweens felons who havebr / engaged in violent activities and those who havebr / become felons due to very minor [infringements]. I canbr / assure you that you would not be scared of [thebr / majority of felons], and the ones that you would bebr / sc /ppared of are in the state prison.”br / Ms. Sullivan’s comments further highlighted thebr / need for this legislation as she asserted, “Abr / very small percentage of people have personal propertybr / in carts, they have all manner of objects that theybr / have gathered from goodness knows where, they are notbr / personal items.” This one sentence is justificationbr / enough for the legislation. Ms. Sullivan, the DPW, and thebr / police are not in any position to determine what mightbr / be useful to a homeless person or what might be valuedbr / personal property. Ifbr / individuals are notified that their belongings will bebr / removed if not claimed, they will make that judgmentbr / call; they are the only ones who can and they are thebr / only ones who have a right to./p pThe concerns of the affected departments, worriedbr / residents and business people are currently based uponbr / conjecture. The reality is that the homeless arebr / currently vulnerable; their lives are at risk. If thisbr / small piece of legislation can help then it should bebr / accepted, it should be given a chance. As Supervisorbr / Gonzalez points out, the Sunset provision will providebr / monitoring of the of the legislation. Post-br / implementation it will determine its effects ˆ”bothbr / positive and negative” and will make sure that it isbr / effective in its goals. If problems determine thebr / necessity, the board may modify the language of thebr / ordinance to facilitate the well-being of all. Whatbr / should not be confused is the legislation’s intent./p p During the course of discussion, Supervisors Tonybr / Hall and Matt Gonzalez and others have reiterated manybr / times that it is not only the city that will removebr / unattended property. When homeless people are forcedbr / to leave property unguarded, “whether it be to work abr / job, to go to hospital, because they are arrested orbr / just because they must use the bathroom,” thatbr / property may be stolen or removed by those notbr / authorized to do so. The point has been repeatedlybr / made that the ordinance in question only goes a verybr / small way towards providing security for homelessbr / people. Their property can only be secured if betterbr / facilities are provided- that is, storage lockers.br / This legislation is only a first step, a very basicbr / protection of the civil liberties of the homeless. /p pThe storage issue was expanded upon in Thursday’sbr / meeting by George Smith of the Mayor’s Office on thebr / Homeless. Mr. Smith outlined that there are threebr / storage facilities currently in operation: 219 lockersbr / at South Beach Resource Center, 100 at Bayview Hopebr / Center, and a center serving 375 low-income andbr / homeless people at 150 Otis street, a total of aroundbr / 700 storage units. Mr. Smith said his office wasbr / exploring possibilities to expand, mentioning thebr / use of shipping containers and the creation ofbr / self-storage sites along the lines of systems inbr / operation at airports. Mr. Smith said that he had madebr / a recommendation to the Mayor to convene a meeting. Hebr / suggested that this meeting would consist of abr / dialogue around the storage issues and requested helpbr / from advocates and interested parties. It is verybr / clear that providing safe storage is the essentialbr / next step, all parties agree on this. /p pIt has been pointed out that many interested partiesbr / may be precluded from this discussion due to the factbr / that the board meets on a nine to five schedule. Ifbr / you are unable to attend meetings because you arebr / unavailable at these times, your comments can bebr / directed to board by mail. Write to:/p pCity Hallbr /br / 1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlet Place Room 244br /br / San Francisco, CAbr /br / 94102/p pAlso, all video taped meetings can be observed remotelybr / on Channel 26 or at a href="http://www.ci.sf.ca.us/" title="www.ci.sf.ca.us/"www.ci.sf.ca.us//a. Video tapes ofbr / meetings may be requested from the main offices of thebr / public library, where they are stored for up to 30 daysbr / after the meeting. To order video tape copies or tobr / enquire about the scheduling of meetings call (415)br / 557-4293.br / /p/td/tr/td/tr/table/div/p
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  • They Towed awa/Dharma

    09/24/2021 - 11:35 by Anonymous (not verified)
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    pDIV align="left" TABLE cellpadding="5"TR VALIGN="TOP"TDIMG SRC= "../sites/default/files/arch_img/533/photo_3_feature.jpg" //td/trTR VALIGN="TOP"TD/td/trTR VALIGN="TOP"TDTR VALIGN="TOP"TD pby Staff Writer/p pBR /my house - a car-br / BR /It was the last thingbr / BR /I owned./p p/pPIt was another ticket,br / BR /A red tag day.br / BR /They came around early- 2:39 am-br / BR /Just like thieves in the twilight./p p/pPI remember shaking in the cold,br / BR /afraid-br / BR /I knew I hadbr / BR /no where to go-br / BR /And feeling unlovedbr / BR /by all./p p/pPFor a moment mybr / BR /mind wanders,br / BR /A shock wave of feelingbr / BR /runs rapidly through mybr / BR /mind and body.br / BR /I remember thinking,br / BR /What has happened to society as a whole?br / BR /As they sit around in ivory government buildingsbr / BR /allocating themselves huge salaries,br / BR /While others be comebr / BR /impoverishedbr / BR /by the secondbr / BR /homelessbr / BR /by the second./p pBR /And finally a red tag day.br / BR /No housing and finallybr / BR /my homebr / BR /my only possessionbr / BR /My car.br / br / gone..gone..gone../p p/p/td/tr/td/tr/table/div/p
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  • Selective Channel

    09/24/2021 - 11:35 by Anonymous (not verified)
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    pstrong* Strategy Session: Community actvists respond to current McCarthyism in the radio airwavesbr /br / by Dae-Han Song /strong/p p*..DAVID DAVEY D WAS FIRED!.by Corporate radio moguls Clear Channel Communications from his post as Community Affairs Directorbr / br /by Jeff Chang/p pDIV align="left" TABLE cellpadding="5"TR VALIGN="TOP"TDIMG SRC= "../sites/default/files/arch_img/521/photo_2_supplement.jpg" //td/trTR VALIGN="TOP"TD/td/trTR VALIGN="TOP"TDTR VALIGN="TOP"TD pby Staff Writer/p pbSTRATEGY SESSION:Community actvists respond to current McCarthyism in the radio airwaves /bbr /br / by Dae-Han Song/p pOn Saturday October 13th, in a packed room in the Oakland YWCA, representatives from Books not Bars, Let's Get Free, POOR Magazine, Media Alliance and Solid Thoughts met together with other community members to strategize ways to fight against the increasing McCarthyism emerging after the September 11th tragedy that had led to the firing of David D. During this strategizing meeting among community activists, David D made an appearance and stressed the importance of a strategized approach to protesting, warning of short-lived protests that begin and end with picket lines./p pThis coalition not only strategized ways of getting David D rehired, but also saw this as an opportunity for the community to reclaim the radiowaves. The resolution statement, in addition to demanding that David D be rehired, demanded local play for local artists and community access to corporate dominated radiowaves, by means of community shows. To meet these goals, those present planned to launch a massive publicity campaign that would include bumperstickers, flyers, and most importantly the strength in word of mouth. /p pb**.DAVID DAVEY D WAS FIRED**/bbr / br /By Jeff Chang/p pMost of you may know his work as a committed young progressive activist ofbr / color and one of the most articulate, sensitive voices for young people outbr / there today. He's developed a national reputation in over 15 years of beingbr / on the radio, and his show and his activism have given voice to the unheardbr / at some of the most important junctures in this generation's recent memory:br / the LA rebellion and its aftermath, the deaths of Tupac and Biggie, and nowbr / the war. He's spoken honestly and forthrightly for peace and forbr / consciousness./p pIt's really ironic that Clear Channel would fire him now. This is thebr / company that, in the wake of the 9/11 attacks out of its west coastbr / division, assembled a list of songs that whose lyrics were deemedbr / "sensitive"--songs which reportedly included John Lennon's "Imagine", Catbr / Stevens/Yusuf Islam's "Peace Train" and the entire Rage Against the Machinebr / catalog. /p pIn its efforts to counter-spin media outrage about this alleged blacklist,br / Clear Channel helped coordinate a Relief Fund that has raised millions ofbr / dollars to go toward relief efforts and the families of those who are nowbr / jobless because of the attacks./p pClear Channel is now eliminating the Community Affairs Director position atbr / KMEL, despite a requirement by the FCC that commercial stations havebr / community affairs programming. The future of such programming is in doubt./p pMake no mistake. While most commercial stations have treated communitybr / affairs as a stepchild in the early hours of the weekend, making itbr / impossible for folks to reach an audience, Davey D set a high standard bybr / making his show an open talk-oriented show geared towards young persons ofbr / color./p pHe took on controversial topics, hosted controversial guests (most recentlybr / Barbara Lee and Boots Riley of The Coup), even had folks like Hillarybr / Clinton come and pay respect. It was a program people talked about on Mondaybr / morning, and many other urban stations modeled their community affairsbr / programs after his./p pImagine a Rush Limbaugh type show, but geared towards a progressive, youngbr / set. Don't progressives always moan and groan about how we wish we had this?br / Well, Davey's been doing it, for over 15 years, around a decade at KMEL. Inbr / recent years, honest, reliable, truthful community radio outlets have beenbr / harder and harder to come by as media monopolization and community radiobr / in-fighting has intensified./p pIf you're as outraged as I am about the decimation of forward-thinking,br / challenging, truthful, youth-of-color-focused radio, here's what you can do!/p p*Call KMEL's General Manager Joe Cunningham at b415.538.1061/bbr /br / *or send an email to:bjoecunningham@clearchannel.com/bbr /br / * If you do send an email, send a hard copy ofbr / the letter to:br /br / Joe Cunningham, KMEL General Managerbr /br / 340 Townsend Stbr /br / San Francisco, CAbr /br / 94107/p pPeace.br / /p/td/tr/td/tr/table/div/p
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  • Soldier rags and ‘flags’/Taisol

    09/24/2021 - 11:35 by Anonymous (not verified)
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    pDIV align="left" TABLE cellpadding="5"TR VALIGN="TOP"TDIMG SRC= "../sites/default/files/arch_img/533/photo_3_feature.jpg" //td/trTR VALIGN="TOP"TD/td/trTR VALIGN="TOP"TDTR VALIGN="TOP"TD pby Staff Writer/p pbr /Half-staffed fo a twenty on gun ‘salute’br / br /silent cries in my heart fo being ‘confused’br / br /at times alone in my room isbr / br /not knowing what to do a smallbr / br /moment in prayers is due tobr / br /every youth that lost they lifebr / br /for being part of the that street life hustlingbr / br /overtime by the code do or diebr / br /holding back the demons that arebr / br /locked inside.br / br /Hear me Lord why is itbr / br /the good are the ones to die. I’m onbr / br /the outside of the world looking inbr / br /watching time pass by walking in thebr / br /hands of time puffing on the healingbr / br /herb to ease my mind. Followin intobr / br /footsteps of a lost ‘tribe’br / br /educate yo ‘mind’ know yo ‘rights.’br / br / They say increase da ‘peace’br / br /but how can ‘we’ when all webr / br /is deceit. Where’sbr / br /da ‘equality’ when brothazbr / br /shadows get swept from from beneath theirbr / br /feet. I’m on my kneez looking upbr / br /to heaven praying fo mybr / br /unborn seeds. Hopin they don’t growbr / br /up to “see” da shit thatbr / br /I’ve ‘seen.’ Creator please help mebr / br /wit dis situation.br / br /Pacin back and forth realizin we allbr / br /God’s children in dis babylon ‘war.’br / br /I’m juss a youngsta upbr / br /in dis ‘world’ down tobr / br /die fo what I stand ‘fo’br / br /and that’s helpin out mybr / br /community and da ‘poe’br / br /God Bless/p pSituations sometimes bebr / br /‘critical’ with all deze hatersbr / br /suckaz and ‘foez’ sobr / br /I hit da ‘studio’ droppin songsbr / br /usin my mentals andbr / br /getto ‘instrumentals.’ Hopin onebr / br /day that it paysbr / br /instead of sittin around waitinbr / br /fo judgement ‘day.’br / br /I got to keep my head upbr / br /and ‘maintain’ holdin onbr / br /to my ‘faith.’ Cuzz divide conquerbr / br /and ‘assasinate’ is howbr / br /we was ‘raised’ earnin mybr / br /‘ranks’ by bein threebr / br /steps ahead of da ‘game.’br / br /Earnin mines by da nationwidebr / br /‘fame.’ If U want be a thugbr / br /U gotta have heart andbr / br /know ‘why.’ Its either Ubr / br /fall victim to ‘genocide’br / br /or hustle to ‘survive’br / br /thugging til my lastbr / br /Its either U fall victim tobr / br /‘genocide’br / br /or hustle to ‘survive’ plan out and ‘strategize’br / br /obiding by da code ridebr / br /or ‘die.’br / br /Thugging til my last dayzbr / br /in da West ‘Side.”/p pbMarcello “Taisol” Lopezbr / br /Bio:/b/p pBorn August 9, 1981 Marcello Anthony Lopez. Oakland California Native, a graduate of Oakland Street Academy. Multi-Cultural background, so diversity is no stranger. Anthony has had the unfortunate experience of association with racial profiling, poverty along with social acceptance. Too light to be black, too dark to be white but his lyrics apply to all. At fifteen Anthony began attending the San Francisco Boys Girls Club and was introduced to a state of the art recording studio, and Taisol was incarnated. Fundraisers, festivals, protests and political awareness campaigns are some of the experiences under his belt. Older and even more knowledgeable, Taisol is here to put it on the minds of his generation. Jogging our memories to acknowledge, accept and create positive feedback on continuous unlawful and unfair acts surrounding the communities. Taisol will continue to provide consciousness to those whom are unconscious by building and strengthening the new generation. Opening the eyes of those blinded by constant casualties steamed by political injustice, empowering his generation with information pertaining to reality and longevity. A long lasting mental impression, food for mental intellect, and dialect everyone understands. As a young adult he has established his own publishing company, Poetic Hustla Foundation, is a member of ASCAP and is exploring all aspects of the Entertainment and Performing Arts industry. An artist, a lyricist with business savvy, a product of poverty, a statistic to the government but a prodigy to the ghetto.br / /p/td/tr/td/tr/table/div/p
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  • Hygenic Cleansing Isn't Needed, What's Needed is Real Affordable Housing, and Hi 'Tech Jobs.

    09/24/2021 - 11:35 by Anonymous (not verified)
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    pstrongHow about something long?br //strong/p pbIts rare as 6 foot Pooka'sbr / but here it goes./b/p pDIV align="left" TABLE cellpadding="5"TR VALIGN="TOP"TD/td/trTR VALIGN="TOP"TD/td/trTR VALIGN="TOP"TDTR VALIGN="TOP"TD pby Joe. B./p pWednesday, Oct. 3, 2001, 7:35 am Market Street is empty of people, for the first time in many years I buy a $35 bus pass I know it will be a long time before that is done again./p pCalled UCSF School of Dentistry to change my appointment it its place I'd give fluid at Erwin Memorial./p pPerfect, my day off giving part of my life to persons unknown is not my idea of doing nothing but at least if one life is saved then its worth doing all the paperwork plus drinking an orange/cranberry juice blend with a wheat bran muffin and again after blood is given a grand reward and benefit to me. /p p12:41 pm. on Market Street, its noisy and I think how vunerable, fragile everything is, supposedly for ones day off nothing is what the plan except their are books, or movies to look at, ponder./p pSleep wins out maybe for me giving blood could be the effect or Sleeping the afternoon is what I really want to do - what's wrong with a few zzzzz's when you've done something good to help strangers./p pbrPlease send donations to Poor Magazinebr / br /C/0 Ask Joe at 255 9th St. Street,br / br /San Francisco, CA. 94103 USA/brplease/p pbr /For Joe only my snail mail:br / br /PO Box 1230 #645br / br /Market St. Sanbr / br /Francisco, CA 94102br / Email: a href="mailto:askjoe@poormagazine.org"askjoe@poormagazine.org/abr / /p/td/tr/td/tr/table/div/p
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  • In The Mess Cont...

    09/24/2021 - 11:35 by Anonymous (not verified)
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    pstrong pIts been one month and a day,br / to the Commericial Planesbr / Suicide Bombing of, the Worldbr / Trade Towers in New York City./p pMeanwhile folks in America andbr / in other countries are stillbr / pissed off... br /War!br / /pp so how 'yabr / 'doin out there folks?/p/strong/p pDIV align="left" TABLE cellpadding="5"TR VALIGN="TOP"TD/td/trTR VALIGN="TOP"TD/td/trTR VALIGN="TOP"TDTR VALIGN="TOP"TD pby Joe B./p pbThursday, Oct. 11, 2001, 8:55 am./bThe start of a sunny day faint, light clouds, pigeons - not to many on the ground, new yellow and white page phone books on an old wooden desk temporarily put there so tenants can bring them to their rooms./p pSteam clean and dirty red brick sidewalks. Not to many people on the brick streets today. /p pI've learned to glide between converging Market Street musing from my private life. /p pThe interim of long, rambling conversations with other street folks or monologues to my-self are slowly being filtered out and should not be part of I.T.M.'s ongoing series./p pbFriday, Oct. 12, 2001, 8:25 am./b Dirty red brick sidewalks dirtier black tar, gray-white, yellow-green-clear saliva fresh and old, gum, ground in cigars, cigarettes, skin, blood, urine, fecal matter, and other things part and partial on any street USA./p pBusses, trucks 'n trains, b[trolly cars]/btourists, and regular streets folks and I are walking the streets this pleasant day./p pIt’s a pleasant day. Blue sky, faint clouds thin, clear, and transitory as pigeons flock dropping more gives from on high./p p12 noon is semi regular lunch at St. Anthony's cornucopia of choices. b[one can get full if the food-line isn't long]/b More or less to eat is the choice not variety of food as in cafe's, restaurants, or fast food places; however zero prices or alternative eateries all over or across the bay by Bart are choices street folks make daily.br / /p/td/tr/td/tr/table/div/p
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  • Breaking the Silence Organizing Campaign (BSOC)

    09/24/2021 - 11:35 by Anonymous (not verified)
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    pstrongDisability Advocates of Minorities Organization(DAMO) is coming to your neighborhood to educate, celebrate, advocate and recruit disabled and non- disabled people of color for BSOC!! /strong/p pDIV align="left" TABLE cellpadding="5"TR VALIGN="TOP"TD/td/trTR VALIGN="TOP"TD/td/trTR VALIGN="TOP"TDTR VALIGN="TOP"TD pby Staff Writer/p pbWhat is it?/b BSOC Campaign is a platform for disabled people of color. BSOC's main goal is to build friendships, leaders, to display the culture, artistic talents, history of disabled people of color and organize in communities of color to advocate for legal rights, services and bring to light issues that touch the disabled people community in San Francisco! /p pbWhy?/b BSOC Campaign was born because there is no platform where disabled people of color can come together to express themselves, feel empowered and to use their abilities for change and increase public awareness about issues that face them and to help change the economic, political and social objectles. IDo you know that disabled minorities have a rich culture but we also face police brutality, street violence and have the highest unemployment rate every year?/i It’s time to voice our issues and educate our diverse communities that make up San Francisco./p pbHow?/b BSOC Campaign will hit four neighborhoods of people of color with various educational, advocacy and artistic events\workshops throughout the year (The Mission, the Bayview, and the Filmore districts). Anybody is welcome to take part of this campaign. Quarterly DAMO will be at various public spaces i.e. Bookstores, libraries, cultural centers, schools, youth centers, non-profit organizations and churches etc. but we need your help to make this campaign and DAMO a success. /p pbJoin the BSOC Campaign and make a difference. Stay tune for more info../b/p pFOR MOORE INFORMATION and to get involved CALL: /p pLeroy F. Moore Jr., Executive Director @ (415) 586-2047 orbr / br /a href="mailto:sfdamo@Yahoo.com"sfdamo@Yahoo.com/abr / br /820 Valencia St. San Francisco, CA. 94110br / br /DAMO Monthly Meeting the Third Saturday of every month 11-1pmbr / br /www.sfdamo.freeservers.combr / /p/td/tr/td/tr/table/div/p
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  • A. Faye Hicks

    09/24/2021 - 11:35 by Anonymous (not verified)
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    pstrong*A Peaceful Warbr /br / *Boot Camp.....Melting Pot!/strong/p pDIV align="left" TABLE cellpadding="5"TR VALIGN="TOP"TDIMG SRC= "../sites/default/files/arch_img/497/photo_1_supplement.jpg" //td/trTR VALIGN="TOP"TD/td/trTR VALIGN="TOP"TDTR VALIGN="TOP"TD pby PNN Staff/p pbA Peaceful War/b/p pI a Sojournerbr /br / Traveling through the Sierra Mountainsbr /br / Awed by Tree filled skylinesbr /br / Pearly Cloudsbr /br / Along the Truckee River! br /br / Meanderingbr /br / Flowingbr /br / The Highway of Life!/p pThe Greyhound Bus wheels churning! br /br / Going Bumpy Bump de Bump. br /br / Silence! br /br / All the Passengers Relaxed, Peaceful! br /br / Their sounds drowned outbr /br / By the Beauty of the Scenery engulfing us!/p pNothing moving outsidebr /br / Except a Whispery Windbr /br / Flowing silently through the Treesbr /br / The Water of Life/p pSilence! br /br / The Animal Kingdom no longer roam Here! br /br / Deer, Antelope, Beaver, Bears, Wolvesbr /br / Shot downbr /br / Destroyed, by Huntersbr /br / For Profit Pleasurebr /br / The Greedy Search for gold./p pChildren have Perished Here! br /br / Consumed by Devilsbr /br / Demons with a Cannibalistic Nature! br /br / Demons with Blood-Stained Hands/p pWhich brings out the Warbr /br / From within my Nature! br /br / Battling against an Unknown Foe. br /br / My Gray Sidebr /br / My inner Shadow is my Eternal Woe!/p pI am a Warrior Woman! br /br / Running along a Treacheous Riverbr /br / Protecting my Innocence Soulbr /br / Battling against a Demonic Beast!/p pReady to bring out the Blood-Lust in mebr /br / To Protect my Child, Like a Lioness protects her Cubbr /br / Then a Magical shield surrounds me. br /br / Wonder Woman, br /br / All the forces of good evil comes to my Rescue!/p pRescuing me against my invisible Foe! br /br / Truth with my Golden Lasso./p pTraders and or World Traitors and or Investorsbr /br / World Bossesbr /br / Speak out on World Issues! br /br / The Truth is being forced down the World’s Throat! br /br / The Gold Standard!/p pThe People are Dying and Starving World-Widebr /br / For Profit! Stock dividend!/p pRiches Pleasures over Pain, Suffering Sorrowsbr /br / Staying Power in a War Zonebr /br / Biological war-farebr /br / Forced Child Laborbr /br / Argricutural Slavery! br /br / Diamond Fields Wars. br /br / Human Lives mean nothing/p pNo Peacebr /br / For the Animal Kingdombr /br / On land or sea. br /br / No Peacebr /br / For humankindbr /br / Eitherbr /br / On land , air, or sea!/p p************/p pbBoot Camp....... Melting Pot!/b/p pWe all the same color now! Ya hear! br /br / The Political Bosses shout at the Top of their voices. br /br / Radio Americabr /br / Put off your homeless ragsbr /br / Put on the uniforms of your Country. Dog-tag-boys. br /br / Tear down your cardboard houses. br /br / Get an Army tent and Marines Rations./p pRally around the Flag Boysbr /br / Where we can all be Men! br /br / Let's win against our Mutual Enemies, br /br / Who are trying to take away our Freedom. br /br / Your Blood has seeped in all Wars. br //p pFrom the Revolutionary war, Civil war, Viet nam, br /br / To the fight for freedom, liberty and justice for all. br /br / Jews, Negroes, Latinos, Whitemen all. br /br / Let freedom ring. Blink, Blink! br /br / What's the Slogan! br /br / We'll hunt 'em down in all their burrows holesbr /br / Smoke 'em out and send them running!/p pYou know your President has spoken, Boy. br /br / You know the one you didn't vote for! br /br / Or at least tried not to vote for. br /br / Rally around the Flag Boys. br /br / Oh, girls too. You know you got Liberated. br /br / You can grab a gun also. br /br / Equal Rights for allbr /br / Stars and stripes forever. br //p pStars on your Backs! br /br / Stripes on your Backs! br /!br / Buy your War Bonds! br /br / Out your Homeless Checks! br /br / We need everybody's support. br /br / We all the same color now./p pOne Nation under One God, br /br / Freedom and equality and injustice for all. br /br / Keep that Liberty Ball ringing. br /br / The pentagon has been Breached! br /br / Get your Homeless Ass down here and Register. br /br / Like you registered to Vote. br //p pWe will give you a good address. br /br / A burial plot wrapped in the Stars Stripes forever. br /br / With a medal! br /br / A fork-tongued metal, that is./p pBoot Camp America,/p pHey Dude, why do you get to ride in the Cherokee Jeep. br /br / I am closer to an Injun than you ever been, br /br / In facto we are Blood brothers. br //p pHey Sarge, you know I need my Lap Top. br /br / I want my designer "Back Pack," this thing weighs a ton./p pHey Bitch you make my bedroll neat! You were my Whore out there, br /br / You still mine in here. I don't care how high they promote you, br /br / Give me a back rub too and make my money./p pLt, sarge, man! My Cell phone is not working right here in Arab Country, call ATT./p pWhat's wrong with you, You nuts, talking about riding a Camelbr /br / I'll smoke one first, I need my Limo! /p pHey SARGE, I need a little Puff (Pfuff) br /br / This sand is "F"ing with my Hooter, br /br / Hey this Dust is Fuckin with my Syringe. br /br / What about my rubbers. br /br / Hey Sarge! Where is my Woman?/p p/p/td/tr/td/tr/table/div/p
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  • Aldo Arturo Della Maggiora

    09/24/2021 - 11:35 by Anonymous (not verified)
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    pstrongWe Can Destroy Ourselves/strong/p pDIV align="left" TABLE cellpadding="5"TR VALIGN="TOP"TDIMG SRC= "../sites/default/files/arch_img/497/photo_1_supplement.jpg" //td/trTR VALIGN="TOP"TD/td/trTR VALIGN="TOP"TDTR VALIGN="TOP"TD pby PNN Staff/p pWe can destroy ourselves......../p pI see many people hurting each otherbr /br / hurting themselves... br /br / the terrorism begins with us... good vs. evil/p pRevenge against the middle east is Patriotism. huh? br /br / Where is patriotism in our streetsbr /br / fear distrust paranoia --we are the terroristbr /br / where is patriotism in our family -- resentments revenge and jealously/p pWe are terrorizing ourselvesbr /br / United blood thirst against the Eastbr /br / AMERICAN- brown people, Indians, Middle Easterners here in our own U.S. Soil/p pFiguring us out,to seek those that may fit in America’s fight club mentalitybr /br / And yet hating us for taking patrotic measuresbr /br / questioning media coverage/p pWho let 4 planes come in; unreported and unshotbr /br / What and Who provoked terroristsbr /br / Why censor free speech opinon in major news networksbr /br / Vague evidence of Bin Laden- br / leaving out Americans who were in alliance with this set upbr /br / common sense/p pMulticultural peoples join America fight clubbr /br / forgotten that the flag they support is the same flag that supports the killingsbr /br / of our great great grandparentsbr /br / People of colorbr /br / humanity’s mentality wake up/p pWe who wave the flag in the name of revengebr /br / they are using us for their lies. br /br / Lies that continue to exploit third world countries/p pThey have forgotton that the flag they supportbr / is the same flag that kills mexicansbr / who cross broadersbr / the ones that work in the fields for low pay/p pA country that treats our children like criminalsbr /br / bringing crack to the ghettoes and inner city./p pTell KMEL, ABC, CBS, NBC br / leave our people alonebr /br / send the President’s daughters to the east to fightbr /br / but he'd rather send our people and let his dauthers get drunkbr / and brainwash them into thinking they are not part of our human family/p ptogether human beings have to unitebr / or we can destroy each other and our planet/p pOr we can heal ourselves... br /br / into cold airs where pigeons fly above blue skies/p pHeal ourselves into tree trunk rootsbr /br / surrounded like statues expressing slow movement with a focusbr /br / like the wind and stillness of the treesbr /br / winds blowing soundlessly and birds flying by br /br / make their presence known with their echoing flaps /p pWe must heal ourselves call on our ancestorsbr / with hand foot coordinations that reflect our flow of the environment br /br / sometimes nothing is tasted br / other times it taste fresh like clouds passing by br /br / strong tastes that leave your stomach warmbr / burning with fire/p pthese are only freedom tastesbr /br / our water is our fire./p pWe can heal ourselves and each otherbr /br / confronting the liesbr / /p/td/tr/td/tr/table/div/p
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  • Dharma

    09/24/2021 - 11:35 by Anonymous (not verified)
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    pstrongDestruction and War/strong/p pDIV align="left" TABLE cellpadding="5"TR VALIGN="TOP"TDIMG SRC= "../sites/default/files/arch_img/497/photo_2_supplement.jpg" //td/trTR VALIGN="TOP"TD/td/trTR VALIGN="TOP"TDTR VALIGN="TOP"TD pby PNN Staff/p p/pPWar is loss how many morebr /br / The Civil War, World Wars one and twobr /br / Korean Conflict and Viet Nambr /br / How many! br /br / Will we need to see/p pU.S. Soliders swimming in their own bloodbr /br / I have seen enough killings to last for a life timebr /br / Yes, right here in the streetsbr /br / When people are murderedbr /br / by bullets that havebr /br / your name ……… /p pnever an attack on u.s. soilbr /br / human lives were lostbr /br / on domestic landbr /br / but not on our terms/p phere we hold the cause and effects/p pNow we hold the blood stained bannerbr /br / Now for miles in each directionbr /br / Bodies, bones arms, legs, heads, br /br / Hair, teeth of the persons br /br / In the rubblebr /br / Of the world trade centerbr //p pThe twin towersbr /br / Under donebr /br / Fire, fry , flamesbr //p pPeace my brotherbr /br / Rest in peacebr /br / Peace go withbr /br / You my brotherbr //p pHave not we seen enoughbr /br / War in our city streets?br /br / Mother’s has already lostbr /br / her child to the street crime br /br / And prison /p p/p/td/tr/td/tr/table/div/p
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  • Jewnbug

    09/24/2021 - 11:35 by Anonymous (not verified)
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    pstrongbroken arrow n bow /strong/p pDIV align="left" TABLE cellpadding="5"TR VALIGN="TOP"TDIMG SRC= "../sites/default/files/arch_img/497/photo_3_supplement.jpg" //td/trTR VALIGN="TOP"TD/td/trTR VALIGN="TOP"TDTR VALIGN="TOP"TD pby PNN Staff/p pbreakin down crystal coated greenbr /br / turmoil of temperment cellsbr /br / evened out on vega leaf or sweet brown paperbr /br / fire burnin smokin risin tickle spotsbr /br / mind states chaos locked away in alienationbr /br / tunes spill from lady day’s gardeniabr /br / when did it beginbr /br / when did it end/p psips grape juice slowlybr /br / forever lickin salty oceans waves puritybr /br / arms spread wingsbr /br / Ho Chi Min knows strategy wellbr /br / u gotta know strategybr /br / in a socratic way 2 survive...2 manifestbr /br / wit out it’s a tragedybr /br / on da battlefield of life n death/p pu r @ sum kind of war everydaybr /br / emotions draw swordsbr /br / thoughts trample soulbr /br / dividin...conquerin... br /br / gainin...losin...refusinbr /br / preparin fo attacks reacts of behaviorbr /br / mapped programmed plannedbr /br / constant ambulancebr /br / policebr /br / helicoptersbr /br / shoutin addicts! br /br / illusioned... wit chemicalsbr /br / we feel ease da pain. br //p pfire trucks rush down gravelbr /br / off 2 save like Jesusbr /br / military of USAbr /br / travels wit preyed on folksbr /br / 2 suit up uni form 2 stormbr /br / tellin dem 2 defendbr /br / a legislationbr /br / a masonic demonic politicianbr /br / World Tradin Center...Pentagon...got bombedbr /br / durin a mornin of comfortin consolin/p pnewz casts u parts 2 playbr /br / panic attacksbr /br / fosterin discriminationbr /br / hate toward Arab Muslimsbr /br / its fucked up Jackbr /br / how Uncle Sam fucks ubr /br / so u know how 2 fuck us good. br //p psymbolisms of capitalism burnbr /br / in mi heart I yearn git excitedbr /br / yet hurt fo da many countless non-expendable livesbr /br / leaks blood thru steel iron pipebr /br / fuel box cutters rumorsbr /br / who did wut n how/p pNew World Order cum 2 mi lipsbr /br / when I speak on da recent explosion in Americabr /br / where da disillusioned thinkbr /br / we r free safe not @ warbr /br / how tricked dey r wit a treat of luxury @ constant Halloweenbr /br / Patriots thro da flag out n upbr /br / az if dey r XIV LNS CRIP SURTRECE BLOODSbr /br / Patriots representing a lie a holocaustbr /br / threaded in stripes stars./p pPeople war iz constant consistentbr /br / can u # WWI WWII WWIIIbr /br / question markbr /br / da world has been @ war since da beginning/p pgive me peace or I’ll git it miself wit da helpbr /br / of many birds freed from a cage of bondagebr /br / in pain madnessbr /br / who ain’t afraid 2 revolt!/p pShowdown!br /br / Wut u gonna Throwdown? /p p/p/td/tr/td/tr/table/div/p
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  • Mari

    09/24/2021 - 11:35 by Anonymous (not verified)
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    pstrongPeace inside the warbr / /strong/p pDIV align="left" TABLE cellpadding="5"TR VALIGN="TOP"TDIMG SRC= "../sites/default/files/arch_img/497/photo_5_supplement.jpg" //td/trTR VALIGN="TOP"TD/td/trTR VALIGN="TOP"TDTR VALIGN="TOP"TD pby PNN Staff/p pBoom! Boom! Boom! Ahhhh! pop,pop,pop. HELP! HELP!br /br / Mad terror, all over the world.br /br / FEAR in our cities, br /br / Kaos in our homes, br /br / Buildings that once stood tall, br /br / are now just rubble. br //p pPeople dying, People crying. br /br / Gunshots, Bombing, screaming, fighting, wanting this nightmare to be over! br /br / Digging through the rubble to find my sisters and brothers! br /br / Feeling the dusty, polluted, grimy air go through my body. br /br / No more tastes of happiness, I can just taste sadness. br /br / Praying that this terror will end soon, before I am the next victim under the rubble waitng to found./p pwarm ivory marble walls, br /br / yellow rose curtains, br /br / clear splashing water, br /br / the smell of strawberry fields, br /br / sounds of waves moving back and forth, br /br / cool relaxing water running through my hands, br /br / breathing in, breathing out, br /br / an end to my sorrows.br / /p/td/tr/td/tr/table/div/p
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