2019

  • Grieving Breathing Mother Blog January 2019

    09/23/2021 - 14:22 by Anonymous (not verified)
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    Tiny
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    WELL WELL WELL HOW THE TABLES WILL TEARN  I HAVE THE GOLDEN KEY TODAY I CELEBRATE ………

     

    SEP 23 2018 WAS A REAL DEMON SLAYING DAY LAST MONTH I TURNED A NEW AGE BAREING NEW GIFTS ……..

     

    IT HAS BEEN SOME TIME SENCE I  ACTUALY HAVE HAD THE OPERTUNITY  TO SIT AT THIS DESK AND WRITE ………………………

     

    I REMEMBER THE 1ST TIME I WAS ASKED TO PARTICIPATE IN WRITTING IN THIS BLOG I REJECTED IT THANK YOU BUT NO THANK YOU I REPLIED TO LISA TINY GARCIA NO REALLY YOU SHOULD HUN YOU WOULD BE AN GREAT WRITER

     

    WHAT WOULD MAKE YOU SAY THAT I REPLIED , YOU GOT AN KICK ASS STORY SIS ..IM JUST SAYING … YOU SHOULD THINK ABOUT IT …

     

    I GAVE IT LOTS OF THOUGHT  LATER ON I WAS ASKED TO JOIN THE POOR FAMILY AND HELP OUT WITH THIS AIR TIME TV AND RADIO ….. KEXU 96.1FM of all THE THINGS IN THE WORLD WHY TV AND RADIO LORD ...WHY AM I HEAR AGAIN ...I DIDNT SEE THIS COMMING …...

     

    AFTER ALL I HAD JUST LOST MY SON TORIAN DAJOUR HUGHES …. IM JUST HAPPY TO HAVE A SAFE PLACE FOR MY CHILDREN TO GO TO SCHOOL ,AFTER LEAVING RUBY BRIDGES ELEMENTARY TRAUMA…..

    BUT IF THIS IS A WAY TO PAY MY DUES THEN I HAVE NO PROBLEM HELPING OUT HOW EVER I AM CAPABLE  … HELL I VOLUNTEER AT THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS … THIS COULD ACTUALY BE COOL

     

    ITS NOT LIKE I DONT KNOW A LIL SOMETHING ……. I EXCEPT ...

     

    I AM NOT A WRITTER BUT I CAN ARTICULATE  VERY WELL … AND I DO HAVE A STORY TO TELL  SAGA’S … I SEEM NOT TO BE ABLE TO GET AWAY FROM MEDIA I THINK TO MY SELF  ...AS I RECIEVE THE PLATOON

    I DONT KNOW WHAT TO WRITE OR WHERE TO START BUT I AM WILLING TO OPPERATE IN MY HONOR AND PURPOSE AS A TEAM PLAYER ….. IS MY ANSWER

    SIS SEYS YOUR SON WANTS THIS FOR YOU IM SOLD HOOK LINE AND SINKER NOW.

    WRITTING IS HEALING IT WILL BE YOUR THEARAPHY U CAN GET PAID THREW YOUR WRITTING  AND SHARE YOUR MEDICINE THREW MEDIA hitting THE AIR WAVES … ME PAID TO WRITE IT WAS UNHEARD OF REALLY …. YES YOU ARE FREE TO BE YOU AND WRITE FREELY NO JUDGEMENT BE HEALED AND GET HEALED THREW YOUR STREET POVERTY SCHALORSHIP ….AND SO I HAVE BEEN BLOGING AND DOING MEDIA EVER SCENCE INTO THE BIG BREAKDOWN …... OF TRAUMATIZING TRIGGERS POPPED THE FUCK OFF SEPERATEING ME FROM MY NEWEST FOUND LOVE 2ND TO MY SON’S WHAT YOU NEED MIGHT MAKE YOU CRY AND WHAT YOU WANT MIGHT PASS YOU BY IF YOU LET IT ….. SAID IN THE GREAT WORDS OF THE GREAT LAUREN HILL ….

     

    AND SO FOR NOW I HAVE WEATHERED THE STORM                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

     

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  • Shot Down on all Levels, Pt 2

    09/23/2021 - 14:22 by Anonymous (not verified)
    Original Author
    Tiny
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    “BLACKS KILLED BY WHITES- 2%

    BLACKS KILLED BY POLICE- 1%

    WHITES KILLED BY POLICE- 3%

    WHITES KILLED BY WHITES- 16%

    WHITES KILLED BY BLACKS-81%

    BLACKS KILLED BY BLACKS- 97%”

     

    This so-called “Crime Statistics” of 2015 was retweeted by then- presidential candidate Donald Trump to his followers prior to being elected president of the US in what looks more like he was endorsing a stereotype by retweeting false crime stats. Now while in office, he continues his rhetoric against Blacks along with other members of the Universal Majority and the poor by creating tougher biased immigration laws, supporting killer kkkops and cutting back on low-income services. The inhumane contempt that the MAGA crowd has towards the rest of us has always been out in the open- in our faces and discussed, however we cannot speak up on the MAGA folks and overlook the fact that there are those of color who perpetuate the sygma of the “violent criminals” jacket.

     

    There is a high rate of Black on Black/ Brown on Brown crimes being committed and one of the reasons are that the “hood terrorist” persona is being glorified through music and social media and made to be accepted as normal- to ruthlessly murder someone’s child, husband, wife or elder is the “gangsta” thing to do. It has been made normal to worship the gun as if it were a God and to emulate old gangster movies that rarely depiced people of color, unless they were servants or bait. “Entertainers” are recieving significant paychecks to become posterboys and girls to push the propaganda of internalized racism through reality TV and the “Imma nigga and if I see a nigga Imma kill a nigga” lyrics that has contributed to the destruction of the minds of a generation.

     

    The “indirect black employees” of amerikka’s gang, the ku klux klan fulfill the white (non)supremacy agenda when they terrorize their own communities- the only things that are missing is the burning crosses and white sheets. These crimes of ignorance is then used as a tool for the media to instill “fear” into the MAGA supporters who in turn blame the victims of poverty and violence through hateful blogs that spew racism, resulting in the push for more Trumpaklan dictaors to be elected into office.

     

    The senseless murder of businessman, rapper, activist and philanthropist Nipsey Hussle, who was gunned down in front of his clothing store on March 31st was a hard blow to the community and the same question came to mind upon hearing of his death and that was why is that when a Black Man takes a step towards self- determination by empowering his community he is either railroaded or murdered? He is shot down on all levels because he’s a threat in this society when educated and put into a twisted competition with the one with the “nigga” mentality to determine who’s the most dangerous.

    This tragic form of tricknology has caused for all of our hoods to suffer when individuals who care about our people’s destiny are taken away from us, especially by us. I think of Malcolm X, Huey P Newton and many other conscious community warriors past and currently that paid the ultimate price while racist white folks gloat over the fact that sometimes we can be our worse enemy.

     

    Queennandi Xsheba PNN KEXU

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  • Audrey Candy Corn GRIEVING BREATHING MOTHER

    09/23/2021 - 14:22 by Anonymous (not verified)
    Original Author
    Tiny
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    Today we celebrated de Los Muertos day this is our 2nd one maybe our third in fact but this one 
     
    I'm Remembering and anxious too 
     
    Last year I remember faintly and the year before I was virginly Exposed to the knowledge of this 
     
    the day that I next year will acknowledge …
     
    What once scared me I now am not afraid of … the calling of ANCESTORS ….. Praying other ‘’’ 
     
    praying other ‘’’’’’ praying other …. I dare not BLASPHEIUM  AGAINST GOD THE ALL 
     
    KNOWING GREAT POWERFULL IAM THAT I AM …… SCREAMING OUT Torian I love u son !! 
     
    And Last night I and his baby brothers lit a purple candle for him … it was Ziair's idea he told me 
     
    very calmly from the back seat mom we got to light a candle or Torian so he could find us ‘’’ amir 
     
    perked up out his slumber Agreeing ….. Yeah mom 
     
     I am eager to light the candle we have 2 I thought of Aunty Tenika blue today is a really 
     
    heavenly blessed day spiritually we collectively have and are elevating. 
     
    There is warfare invisible … we have to help Torian help us ATTACK BACK and this day is the 
     
    day of spiritual slaying … I didn't know. Now we know and I'm pleased not to be ignorant to the 
     
    the fact of my Responsibility in my NEW ROLE … the kids got their OWN ROLES TOO … 
     
    #LoveOlutionary’s Activate GAURD YourSelves with PROTECTIVE SHEILDS Aunty Queen 
     
    Delaha medician is and I Quote created phrase “golpe Los con la salvia y un la bolsa, la carte de el cristal “  
    No longer are we limited lead by the youngens Pursued by God Teamed up with the Angles in the Army of God Soar Torian Soar your light has been burning we said a prayer hooked up with Aunty blue and Amun-Ra ate cupcake celebrated eating pho SOUP honoring Our life Torian And Purpose …. We are the Angels on earth wrapped up in the physical form ...OUR BELOVED Torian is Free TO LEAD GODS ARMY he FOUND US AS SOON AS WE SUMENCED UM THREW THE LIGHT of digital devices he SHowed UP WE ALL SEEN um he Found US yaay
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  • 415 Day

    09/23/2021 - 14:22 by Anonymous (not verified)
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    PNNscholar1
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    415 Day at La Raza park. The faces are there, the faces, the minds, the bodies, the gestures that refuse to disappear. 415 and the temperature hovers between 415 degrees and 415 degrees below zero. The city sometimes feels like a freezer but as Al Robles said, "Soon the white snow will melt". All the young sisters and brothers flashin' Frisco badges of honor. Those tattoos, those scars, the letters SF in bold letters cut into the flesh, bruises of valor, bruises of honor, bruises of survival that no cop's badge can kill. It was a gathering, a remembrance. It was 415 Day, a day dedicated to our area code, our way, our story, our history, our blood, our pulse, our beat, our murals, our tongues of poetry dipped in wine and spitting up blood fire as the pain and love and heartbreak and the spirits of homegirls and homeboys who have passed on to the other side ferments in our lungs and on this day--415 Day--we release it into the air of La Raza Park and it spreads across the city in unified smoke, sweet cleansing smoke like the smouldering sage settling into the skin, giving the fog direction, moving slow like a lowrider procession reaching the highest peaks of consciousness as the speakers blare street symphonies, oldies that refuse to get old. And it rained, a light rain that got heavier like small talk that suddenly got deep. It rained last year on 415 Day at Crocker Amazon but that too was beautiful. We come together despite the gentrification and the ugly attitude that has settled in the city and has fermented in its lack of style and grace and class and its attempt to turn the park into "Cracker Amazon". We come together and share our laughter, our 415 laughter, our memories, our songs, our soul of Frisco--OURS.

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  • Invasion of the Tent Snatchers II- Sf Mayor Steals 405 Tents as an unwritten "Homeless Policy"

    09/23/2021 - 14:22 by Anonymous (not verified)
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    Tiny
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    Invasion of the Tent Snatchers II
    2019 WeSearch Report from Poverty Skola/WeSearchers from the Occupied Ohlone/Lisjan Village of Yelamu (San Francisco) Presents: Ongoing Tent and Belonging Theft in San Francisco under Mayor London Breed
    WeSearch def: Poor and indigenous peoples-led research. Launched by POOR Magazine poverty skolaz)

    SF WeSearch Release Summary
    In October of 2018 Poor, Unhoused San Francisco residents of San Francisco collected data on the 110 tents and belongings seized under the new mayoral administration of London Breed that were seized from 62 unhoused Sf residents. Now three months later we are releasing our second WeSearch report on the theft of over 400 tents belonging to 210 houseless residents by the new Mayoral administration of San Francisco
    History of this “study”
    "Since the inauguration of Mayor London Breed unhoused residents of San Francisco have struggled with a series of tent and belonging seizures and police and DPW harassment. The overall attacks on poor and unhoused people is a continuation of previous mayoral administrations’ ongoing attacks on unhoused San Francisco residents. What was evident from this WeSearch study is the attacks now include the specific seizure of peoples tents, which adds yet another inhumane and violent aspect to the attack on our lives for the sole act of not having access to housing in a city which has some of the most violent forms of displacement, removal and evictions of poor and working class families.
    WeSearch Process
    The 2nd WeSearch “study” was launched November 1st and ended Friday , Jan 18th  and revealed a 200% rise in the tent seizures of unhoused peoples, This was a follow-up to the October 24th report which was launched on BlackAugust 31st.

    RoofLESS radio WeSearchers -a team of Unhoused, formerly unhoused, Working Class, Very low and no-income Black, Brown Poor and 1st Nations youth and adult poverty skolaz, all who have been working and sitting and and sleeping and living in and out of housing in San Francisco conducted interviews and conversations with their communities and families of fellow poverty skolaz and then quantified the data to the following results.

    Who are the WeSearchers (demographics):
    Data Creators/Collectors/WeSearchers: 210 San Francisco residents sitting, standing , convening, sleeping in San Francisco while houseless
     
    65% were of African Descent or Mixed African Descent
    35% were Raza /Indigenous,mixed race,white or other
    30% were 65-75
    70% were 30-45 
    70% were men 
    27% were women
    25% trans & non-gender-conforming
    70% were houseless after displacement from long-time homes and neighborhoods
    80% are living with untreated psychological disabilities
    70% are living with physical disabilities

    WeSearch Findings of Poverty Skolaz SF residents:
    -410 Tents were reported seized from 206 unhoused residents from Sept 7th-January 18th, 2019
    -$56,310 dollars in belongings and medicine were seized and disposed of by DPW and/or SF police.
    - Tent, belonging and medicine seizures resulted in severe illness and emergency room visits of unhoused residents of San Francisco and in at least four cases were related to street-based deaths

    Demand/Ask based on WeSearch findings:
    -Cease and desist in the taking of our enclosures and belongings
    -Us Unhoused people of San Francisco are asking for liberated Ohlone/Lisjan land so we can build our own self-determined projects like Homefulness
    -Asking Housed residents to send emails, calls, letters and visits to London Breed’s office demanding that they cease & desist Tent & belonging seizures from unhoused SF residents
    The WeSearch Policy Group (WPG) is a project of POOR Magazine/Prensa POBRE- a poor and indigenous people-led, very grassroots, art-based movement. Please credit POOR Magazine/Prensa POBRE WeSearch Policy Group when re-printing . for more information email poormag@gmail.com or go to www.poormagazine.org

     

     

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  • UnHoused in the Airport - The PoLicing of Unhoused Bodies in "Public" spaces

    09/23/2021 - 14:22 by Anonymous (not verified)
    Original Author
    Tiny
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    (photo- The tile floor where folks sleep, if only for a few hours, in La Guardia Airport)

    “Get up- you have to move along…did you hear me? - Its time to move along…’ The hard wood of the baton slammed against the soles of my already sore feet. It had been 2 hours since I tentatively laid my United Airlines issued paper-like blanket on the hard tile floor outside the Dunkin donuts in the closed La Guardia airport. I was leaning against a wall next to two other mamas and babies and a disabled elder. We were all houseless, me formerly, them currently. 

     

    Above us all on the wall was a poster stating “The Port Authority has provided “services” to 4000 homeless people in one year alone.” I wondered if the services they described included wake up and removal at 4am. 

     

    Ironically, this poverty skola was in New York to join POOR Magazine family Leroy Moore to teach on our new book Poverty Scholarship- Poor People-led Theory , Art, Words and Tears Across Mama Earth at an elite private college in upstate New York. Sharing the medicine of radical redistribution of inherited/stolen /hoarded resources with academics who might have access to race/ class privilege so us poor and unhoused folks could manifest a homeless  peoples solution to homelessness, aka the project we call Homefulness - which is  housing for unhoused families, children and elders and is supported entirely by redistributed resources and among other things is an example of spiritually and legally taking Mama Earth off the commodities market, cause so-called “housing justice” must include un-selling Mama Earth.

     

    The entire trip was disturbing, rife with realizations that under Trump the (FAA) Federal Aviation Administration that is supposed to oversee the giant airline industry has been reduced to Boeing officials playing golf with Donald Trump and Mike Pence. That many of the planes currently being used are not really safe and the mechanics are the ones who have to resolve all the systemic problems on the ground all the time, causing a rise in delays, mechanical failures and cancelations of flights. But as I was forced to see the underbelly of this airline violence, I was also drawn into the growing number of another form of violence  unhoused people, mostly families, taking shelter at the airports across Mama Earth. From Newark to New York, from Phoenix to Chicago, there are literally hundreds of unhoused people carefully hiding out at airports and the numbers are rising everyday while more and more people can’t  afford to live in the commodity called “Private Property” aka bought and sold Mama Earth.

     

    I say carefully because unhoused people in airports don’t identify themselves as unhoused, they are constantly forced to keep moving from one bench, one bathroom, one outlet, one over-priced cafe, one rug, after another, so as not to be identified by the airport poLice, the janitors, the staff, homeland insecurity or the private security firms always watching. Like in life and everything, in every one of these groups there are always subtle differences, some people know and look the other way, some people endlessly harass and some actually help. Starbux workers give free coffee, Janitors allow temporary washing and personal clean-ups and security guards don’t always call in unhoused communities in the airport, like they are supposed to.

     

    This silent movement is similar to public library homelessness, but the airport culture is slightly less violent to unhoused folks than the library system. In San Francisco public library I have witnessed and intervened on countless violent attacks from SFPD and private security to unhoused folks struggling with mental health crises’ who take refuge in the ostensibly “public” space of the library because urinating, hand-washing, dressing and resting outside in the cold elements is just too much, which has only gotten worse under the new mayoral administration of London Breed, who has begin a policy of seizing peoples tents.

     

    Similar to cities across the US, each airport is slightly more or slightly less violent to poor folks, For example in Newark they have put a price and a CorpoRape afilliation on everything. Just to sit down and wait, you are encouraged to “buy” food and/or pay for a charging station for your phone, or only use a charging station if you are able to buy food, In La Guardia airport, they have pretty much taken all of the benches out of the accessible areas, and all of the carpets. 

     

    And above all most of the airports close, no longer really “open” all night, closing bathrooms, front doors, public areas, shrinking their accessible and open cafes down to one and only if you purchase something can you sit there at all. 

     

    After 24 hours of non-stop plane stoppages, mechanical failures and weather delays I ended up in La Guardia airport in New York, an airport which had obviously implemented anti-homeless people policies. ( yes thats a thing) La Guardia not only had these weird hypocritical posters all over about how much help they provided “homeless people” but they made it clearly impossible to rest anywhere. Like the violent architecture that PNN correspondents Lisa Ganser and Laure McElroy wrote about multiple times, they have implemented multiple examples of this inside the airport. 

     

    “Me and my family have been homeless in this airport for 30 days,” Tasha, a single mother of two children, adjusted her inconsolable 3 year old in her lap as she reported for RoofLess radio airport report. 

     

    “ I really don’t know where else to go, shelters are full, and unsafe, at least I know we won’t be violated here, but I can’t ever really sleep, if I want them to sleep,” she concluded looking at her 12 year old sun and her baby girl, defeated. 

     

    Tasha and her babies were “sleeping” on a hard vinyl chair in the corner outside La Guardia, while I tried the impossible task of actually curling up the cold cement ground. 

     

    “I play it safe and never leave my wheelchair, cause if I do, poLice will take my chair and kick me out of here, keep it cool and keep it moving, thats my motto, at least I’m a little less cold than when I am outside, but these Port Authority Mofo’s are not nice to us Po folks,” said Mr Sykes, a houseless, disabled elder who was also trying to rest next to me in La Guardia. 

     

    “I been to San Francisco, they hella mean there, took my walker, my tent and my belongings so I came back home to live with distant family in New York, but they weren’t here so I ended up houseless out here, really no better, just colder, but sometimes the airport staff looks the other way, sometimes.” said Larry, who recycled and lived houselessly in La Guardia, when h wasn’t getting harassed for being houseless in La Guardia.

     

    This collection of harassed, airport hiding poverty skolaz were all in La Guardia airport, an airport facing a bizarre and insane amount of devil-opment. Ironically, the man of the same name, La Guardia, was responsible for some of the worst forced removal and displacement efforts of the 20th century, causing fires and “code violations” in the tenements he owned so he could turn force the diaspora of poor immigrants out of Manhattan and build luxury housing. 

     

    My 48 hours of airport hell was deep and sad and triggering me down a memory lane of my childhood between 11-18 when me and mama slept in doorways and bus shelters and our car when we were able to acquire one, and then again as an adult with my sun before we moved to Homefulness causing a lot of trauma, that I have trouble shaking, but at the end of it, I got to go home-fulness. Tasha and her babies, Mr Sykes and Larry said goodbye to me, with those defeated eyes me and my mama used to hold. The defeat of having nowhere to go and no idea what to do. And so as I told them and tried to teach “the haves”  at the college I was supposed to go to, Homefulness is possible for all of us unhoused folks, it just takes folks with resources understanding they are responsible for us too. That while we poor people revolutionaries fight to stop the criminalization of our unhoused bodies, the owning class can un-own and radically redistribute some of the resources they don’t use to house their families, so that us folks who have no resources can be housed.  

     

    Additionally, these public spaces need to stop sliding towards privatization, as long as these cities and towns continue to build, legislate and enable rich people development, they need to liberate and implement policies to ensure that public spaces actually stay public. That people who have nowhere to go, can at least be somewhere without being hurt, harassed, hated and criminalized. That our bodies, if unhoused are not inherently criminal, we are just houseless, and still members of the public. 

    Join POOR Magazine poverty skolaz, unhoused, disabed, elder and youth poverty skolaz for the 2019 Stolen Land/Hoarded Resources Tour on April 23rd at 2pm in front of the Oakland /Berkeley Assoc of Realtors at 2855 Telegraph Av in Berkeley for a WeSearch release on the privately owned mama earth lots that we are asking folks to buy so poor folks can build their own solutions to poverty more info here

     

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  • Blossom

    09/23/2021 - 14:22 by Anonymous (not verified)
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    Tiny
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    Let it blossom

     

    Part of a greater garden

    Part of the growing green future

    Beyond this lush garden

    Born of economic, existential, educational

    Trauma.

     

    Let it blossom

     

    Let it start

    With a prayer

    From poor

    Single parents

    Wanting to break

    From the false

    Scarcity model.

     

    Let it blossom

     

    So the saplings

    And the seedlings

    Can be nourished

    From knowledge

    Buried under history’s

    Dense weight.

     

    Let it blossom

     

    Let them blossom

    Into strong, healthy

    Branches, bear

    Myriad fruits

    Children of tomorrow

    Can feast on

    And digest

     

    The lessons that will break them out of poverty.

    W: 1.13.19

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  • Hoarding Mama Earth

    09/23/2021 - 14:22 by Anonymous (not verified)
    Original Author
    Tiny
    Original Body

    Hoarding Mama Earth

     A WeSearch Release & Demand for Radical Redistribution to build Homefulness #2  by Formerly homeless Youth & Family Poverty Skolaz at POOR Magazine/Deecolonize Academy

    WeSearch def: Poor People-led Research- a POOR Magazine project

    Introduction:

    Vacant lots and empty buildings are being “hoarded”   i.e. not housing people who are in desperate need of housing , sometimes for years, and us homeless and formerly homeless youth and families  at Homefulness by doing extensive research can help take them back for the good of the people. This is happening at an increasing rate year by year, and us at Homefulness, Poor Magazine and Deecolonize Academy are making sure the word of the Houseless people who need to live on these lots to avoid criminalization from the police is heard, and that in the near future, the template of Homefulness can be utilized on some of this stolen land on Mama Earth, taking it off of the Real Esnake Market once and for all.

     

    We as youth and family skolaz who have been homeless for much of our life launched this WeSearch project by walking in our own poor people of color neighborhoods where land and homes are hoarded, where race and racism causes the “blighting” and destroying of our hoods and towns and barrios so that land can be flipped and we can be evicted, not redistributed. And now our communites are facing eviction and displacement at an extreme rate. We learned in this process that  that the only way you can find out who the house flippers and snakes are is by going to the Tax Assesors office in Oakland. Which we did. After a long process of what we call poor people-led research aka WeSearch we created the following inter-generational, Poor people-led report:

     

    The History of the Real Estate Industry in Oakland

     

    The history of the real estate industry began within the wave of the first form of gentrification, colonization. California was one of the last states to be colonized in the U.S, first of all, because it was all the way to the west, and secondly, it was a part of Mexico. At the beginning of the 19th century began the brutal colonization and genocide of the people who were native to Oakland, Berkeley, and Emeryville, the Hiuchin tribe of the Ohlone. This is where the true founding of Oakland began. Luis Maria Peralta received the Rancho San Antonio that encompassed the entire East Bay region and called the area that Oakland now is its name because of its voluminous amount of oak trees.

     

    Just stating that to show that the bloody history of Oakland didn’t begin with the crack epidemic. When the United States bought Oakland along with the entirety of California in the Mexican Cession, it was a completely white community. Until WW2, the black population of Oakland was only 3%. That completely changed however, when there was an onrushing when black and white but most importantly poor, workers migrated to California from the Deep South and brought the black population up to 12%. Since then, there have been numerous attempts to either get rid of the black community of Oakland entirely, as the government attempt of pushing cocaine and heroin into the streets of Oakland. The way they were able to do this so successfully is by a process known as “Redlining”.

     

    Redlining is the process that was created when Oakland was still being laid out as a city, to completely separate, segregate and block off all of the black and brown people that lived in the city. They did this by specifically taking the neighborhoods that the black and brown people lived and made sure they sent fewer government funds than any other neighborhood. Redlining, as I said before, was also the primary way that the government was able to directly channel drugs into black and brown communities without them getting everywhere. Oakland isn’t the only city where redlining has happened and is still happening. All over the United States, there are redlined communities which have been used in various government experiments as well.

     

    Now, after the redlined communities have been completely destroyed by the careful planning of the government, bringing guns into them for the residents to kill each other, drugs to become addicted to, liquor stores on every corner to encourage the decline of their health, the real current real estate market is seeing an opportunity in them. Because of the countless families that have fallen apart, and all of the other reasons that make the “hood” also known as redlined communities bad, are being used as propaganda by real estate agencies. For instance, the encouragement to “get out of the hood as soon as possible” will get the real estate industry an onrush of cheap houses that can be “flipped” to be made more expensive. Those houses are sold to unwitting “Gentrifiers” as we at Poor Magazine like to call them, for 2 to 3 times more than they are worth.

     

    But see, most of the time, real estate agencies don't want to wait for a family to decide to move out of the hood. They need those houses, and that money, quickly, especially with the Bay Area being a popular place to move these days. So, they evict. They evict en masse. To get the already nervous and tired-of-life black and brown people out of their houses as quick as they can, the real estate agencies and landlords threaten us with all the prestige they have. The bigger the company, the easier it is. This is how I was kicked out of the city I was born and raised in, San Francisco. This is how many people have died, being kicked out of their house with nowhere to go. This is how 71% of that city’s houseless population is now on the street.

    Poor Magazine Youth Skola Reporter

    -Tiburcio Garcia

     

    Parcel Map

     

    This is a map of every Brownfield*, Vacant Lot, Parking Lot, and Housing Opportunity Site* in Alameda County. Just by seeing this, you can see how much land could be available to housless people. Because most houseless people lived in homes, and were evicted. Because of the eviction, they were not able to keep up with their job, or even if they were, they weren't able to afford to keep up with the rapidly rising rent in the Bay Area and were unable to get back the house that they were evicted from.

     

    This Parcel Map is a cry of help, from every houseless citizen of the Bay Area, all of us who are on the brink of having no home, and those who never even considered that there was another option besides giving up and living on the street. This is a cry of help to all of the owners of those unused properties, which most of which have not been developed on in the last 5-10 years.

     

    Poor Magazine Youth Skola Reporter

    -Tiburcio Garcia

     

    10 Vacant “Privately Owned” Parcels of Mama Earth on BlackArthur (MacArthur) in Deep East Huchuin (Oakland)

    NOTE- Thru this study we literally have 10 pages of addresses of vacant property - available on request if someone wants to sit down and enact a liberation move - buy one or more of them for use/housing for unhoused families/yout/elders

     

    1. 7600 MacArthur ( lot 5580).

    2. 7951 Richie and MacArthur.

    3. 5139 Macarthur Boulevard

    4. 4550 International Boulevard

    5. 5115 Macarthur Boulevard

    6. 6620 Foothill Boulevard.

    7. 5107 Macarthur Boulevard

    8. 2625 San Pablo Ave.

    9. 4760 International Boulevard.

    10. 5216 International Boulevard

     

    Youth Skola WeSearch on the destruction, lack and removal of Poor People from Housing & Why so many of us are Houseless in 2019

     

    What are “H.U.D, R.A.D, and Hope VI”?

     

    My name is Solomon Kealoha-Campbell a Youth Poverty skola at Deecolonize academy. I live in Fillmore, SF with my momma and sister. There we are surviving on food stamps and section 8. In my segment, I will be talking about HUD, RAD, Hope VI and what they mean and how these “plans” are how the government is gonna get rid of us po folks.

     

    HUD “ Housing Urban Development” is a (US) government lead organization working on making housing for low-income families “ fair and affordable”.section 8 Housing Voucher Program is a rental program administered by this agency. The tenant's portion of the rent payable to the owner is based on 30% of the family's adjusted gross income. HUD and section 8 keep my family alive and housed along with many other low-income families.

     

    HUD was developed in the 1900s, helped by President Roosevelt to first help widows of white war veterans. HUD was thought of because starvation and homelessness were the worse it’s been. From the shallow beginnings of trying to segregate poverty and keeping the brown poor, HUD branched out welfare, food stamps, section 8 and more that help us brown poor people survive.

     

    From the good, there is also evil. Hope VI is a plan by the government and HUD to “restore” the worst public housing neighborhoods and turn it into mixed-income developments. Their plan is to get rid of most of the poor people and replace them with the middle class and a few working class people to “ better the community and cleanse the violence”.

     

    The Government is trying to erase poor people housing or any housing dedicated to low-income families by making this plan called RAD “ Rental Assistance Demonstration” but they aren't assisting anybody but the people who don't need help. They plan on making any public housing to private housing and wiping the poor people out.  

     

    In conclusion of “ What is HUD, RAD and Hope VI ?” we know that HUD was never made for us poor people of color. Since it was never designed for us, they are trying to erase it entirely. That's where RAD and Hope VI come knocking on your door. And by 2020 their plan is to have HUD and Welfare be a myth.

     

    This subject on HUD, RAD and Hope VI relate with the vacant lots that are being held because these vacant lands can be turned into houses and more specifically Homefulness or even just more space for the poor people of the bay area. Let us create our own public housing.

     

    Student of Deecolonize Academy

    -Solomon Campbell

     

    The Legacy of Redlining

     

    I'm a 16-year-old youth poverty skola and I live in a blighted and gentrified area and this work here is my life. The past problems are still present today. Just like the people before me I will have to face these same problems of segregation and separation.    

     

    Segregation, Separation, and Racism of Poor people and our neighborhoods.

    Redlining is: The separation of black and brown communities by district or neighborhood is called red-lining, this was a law enforced by the U.S  government to enforce rase based separation policies causing communities of color to be criminalized and predated on by the real estate and banking industry.

     

    One of the most heinous of these policies was introduced by the creation of the Federal Housing Administration in 1934 and lasted until 1968. Otherwise celebrated for making homeownership accessible to white people by guaranteeing their loans, the FHA explicitly refused to back loans to black people or even other people who lived near black people. As TNC puts it, "Redlining destroyed the possibility of investment wherever black people lived." (A Racist Housing)

     

    In the late 1930s, as Detroit grew outward, white families began to settle near a black enclave adjacent to Eight Mile Road. By 1940, the blacks were surrounded, but neither they nor the whites could get FHA insurance because of the proximity of an inharmonious racial group. So, in 1941, an enterprising white developer built a concrete wall between the white and black areas. The FHA appraisers then took another look and approved the mortgages on the white properties. (The Fair Housing Center)

     

    20th-century Realities:

    In the early 1980s and 1990s in the ghettos of AmeriKlann an epidemic of crack cocaine swept the nation off its feet. In my own backyard of Mcarthur Ave of Oakland California, had become inflicted by this drug. In 1986 us congress passed laws that created a 100 to 1 sentencing disparity for the progression or trafficking of crack when compared to penalties for trafficking of powder cocaine which Macarthur Blvd became a red line for black people 18 to 24 for search and use of the cocaine.

     

    Gary Webb an investigative journalist had researched extensively of the flood of cocaine selling in the United States. Garry Webb had claimed the Central Intelligence Agency (C.I.A) was actually the one responsible for the enormous influx of cocaine, Gary claimed that there were documents that proved that this reality was nightmarishly true.

     

    What is ‘’Sell Your ugly house’’ ?,

    A group of a real estate agent’s that purchase your home, and then flip(Resale) your house at a higher price than the original price’’ you the owner bought it for’’. This type of work is targeting red-lined areas like Macarthur Blvd where billboards are as common as your local liquor store’s and blights are distributed like tickets.

     

    The reason I wanted to go and research this in the first place, was because I wanted to be aware and make light of the situation to reflect on the many cases the U.S government made almost impossible for families of low income or no income to capitalist society. I also felt that it was very important to also understand the many obstacles poor people and people have to struggle to stay housed.

     

    Also, I have had my experience with living in a red-lined community, in San Francisco called Hunters Point. Hunter’s point is decommissioned navy shipyard in the 1950s. This area is a place for low-income affordable housing. I know the red-lined area because of all of the police that constantly patrol the area.

     

    Student of Deecolonize Academy

    -Kimo Umu

     

    What Are Ugly Laws?

     

    San Francisco Ugly Laws were passed in 1867, significantly earlier than the1890s. Also,20 first century Ugly Laws were created to target unhoused people to arrest them for being homeless in the streets. Berkeley is especially harsh toward unhoused people, that’s why they have Ugly Laws in Berkeley, you can’t sleep in your car, or you can’t sleep in a public park,and some other Ugly Laws but if the police officer sees you do any one of these things you will get arrested right away.

     

    Leroy Moore is a black male and co-founder of the international music company and organization Krip-Hop Nation. He was riding his bike on University Ave in Berkeley and a police officer pulled him over because the officer thought Leroy Moore was drunk but really Leroy Moore has a disability But the officer didn't know that but still pull over him over. I was criminalized by the police for being black and brown in Oakland too.

     

    Ugly Laws that criminalize disabled people like Leroy and unhoused people like in Berkeley every day are criminalizing the people that are directly affected by the Hoarding and stealing of Mama Earth by these real Esnake agencies. All of the agencies that we are talking about here are the ones that are responsible for these Ugly Laws in the first place.

     

    Student of Deecolonize Academy

    -Amir Cornish

     

    Business Improvement District

     

    BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS, or b.i.d is a district dealing with gentrification and homeowners kicking people out that are poor and colored, putting them in the ghetto, making it only business property, and saying it will improve the place.

     

    Twitter in San Francisco is an example of a corporation that is in San Francisco located in a BID zone, which if its in place in addition to the already existent race and class profiling of poor people, youth of color adds another layer to the criminalization.  An example of this playing out was one of my friends got pulled over by the poLice for being Black and young and riding a bike in SF - and they crushed his bike. Why is that? That's because he is colored and has no race and class privilege.

     

    It doesn't just happen in San Francisco it happens all through California. “October 2015 Sacramento PID Executives high-ranking members of the Sacramento Police Department STD and other City officials exchanged almost 2,000 pages of emails regarding homeless people 62 of 72 homeless people we surveyed who were the living within b I d  boundary in Chico Sacramento and San Francisco Reported being approached San Francisco Union Square Biv Lobby for more police officers to enforce anti-homeless lost and received a 3 million Grant from the Silicon Valley Community Foundation to increase police patrol during the holidays and crew install security cameras “ (UC Berkeley law University of California)  also bid Was the solution to the economically Klein of the mid-twentieth century US government to prevent itself from collapsing bankrolled urban renewal project leaving Urban small businesses to compete desperately with their massive department store counterparts

     

    I am a poverty skolar I currently live in public property.

     

    Student of Deecolonize Academy

    -Ziair Hughes

     

    Definitions

    Parcel Number = A number assigned to parcels of real property by the tax assessor of a particular jurisdiction for purposes of identification and record-keeping.

     

    Situs = The place to which, for purposes of legal jurisdiction or taxation, a property belongs.

     

    Documentary Transfer Tax (DTT) = Any kind of tax that is levied on the transfer of ownership or title to property from one entity to another. Transfer taxes are usually non-deductible, although they may be added to basis on the sale of securities and/or investment property.

     

    Conclusion

    Every single one of these topics, from the history of redlining to the Ugly Laws that once were and still exist, we wrote for a reason. We wrote on all of these specific topics to show to you, our readers, a connection between each and every one of the struggles that we face, the connection to the wealthy stealing and profiting off of Mama Earth. If it weren’t for the redlining techniques all those years ago, real esnake agencies wouldn't be able to make so much money on the flipping of houses in low-income neighborhoods, the same neighborhoods, or “hoods” as they are known which were redlined.  

     

    Without the Ugly Laws that were up in place in the late 19th century, and like I said, still exist today, there would be the means to criminalize the very people they are trying to kick out to make money off of. Without B.I.D’s, there wouldn’t be any reason for the customers of the real esnake agencies, the homeowners, to stay in the cities that they would figure out were not actually as pretty as they were made out to be.

     

    We need liberated Ohlone Lisjen land to the unhoused people because they are tired of sleeping on the streets moving around to find a place to sleep and also find some food.

     

    Lberated  to homeless, that means let us unhoused people build our own houses rather than sleeping on the streets. We don't have to cover the sidewalk anymore we just need resources to build our own.

     

    We need help, not for us, not for the popularity of Poor Magazine or for the good of Homefulness, but simply for all of us folks who are still on the street us unhoused people, who aren't able to go back home, to lay in a warm bed and not be rained on at night. We need help for the people who are being criminalized and brutalized by the police and the government simply for not having a home, because those people, are us. Those "homeless" people that the media alienates so passionately, are our brothers, mothers, sisters, cousins, friends, and acquaintances.

     

    They are also poets, artists, and most importantly humans. Humans who should have the right to housing, because being in a house is a privilege that most don’t even realized they are blessed with.

     

     

    Recommendations

     

    As Unhoused and formerly unhoused youth and family poverty skolaz who are currently housed and educated on a small piece of liberated Mama Earth we poor folks call Homefulness- we know that the “answer” to our homelessness does not exist in more grants, lygislations and politricks- we know that liberation of Mama Earth is possible and one of the ways to end homelessness is through building more Homefulness projects - through the launching and supporting of the Bank of Community Reparations which supports poor and unhoused families to build their own solutions to homelessness and to stop buying, selling and profiting off of Mama Earth

     

    1. Liberate ( Buy & then Un-sell- spiritually and legally) vacant privately or publicly “owned” parcels of Occupied Huchuin Ohlone Lisjan land on BlackArthur, in Berkeley, San Francisco and Oakland) for the building of Homefulness and/or other poor and unhoused people-led projects with the leadership of 1st Nations communities llike the Sogorea Te Land Trust  

    2. Take 20% of publicly and privately “owned” Mama Earth off of the “commodities” market (real estate) for the building of landless peoples self-determined land movements like First they came for the homeless and Homefulness to communities like “Friends on Wheels in Berkeley - Unhoused RV dwellers and RoofLESS radio in San Francisco

    3. Support/ Donate/ Radically Redistribute/Community Reparate resources, trust funds , 2nd or 3rd homes, stocks or assets you dont live in to the Bank of Come-Unity Reparations so unhoused elders, youth, families and adults can rent apartments, buy cars, stabilize their lives and income

    4. Come to a DegentriFUkation/Decolonization Seminar at PeopleSkool to learn about #RadicalRedistribution and Community Reparations

    5. Real Estate Industry pay a mandatory 20% Homefulness Fee to  the Bank of Community Reparations whenever a sale is made of Mama Earth for profit and donate to the Shumi Tax

     

    Sources:

    -Poverty Scholarship - Poor People-led Theory, Art, Words and Tears Across Mama Earth published by POOR Press

    -WrapHome.org reports on Criminalization

    -POOR Magazine WeSearch reports 2015-2019

    -UC Berkeley report on the Business Improvement Districts

     

    WeSearchers/Poverty Skolaz: Youth and Family Skolaz: Tiburcio Garcia, Amir Cornish, Ziair Hughes, Solomon Kealoha-Campbell, Kimo Umu, Zion Angeles, Tiny Gray-Garcia, Jasmine Hain, Muteado SIlencio, Aunti Frances Moore, Leroy Moore, Dee Allen,Queennandi, Jewnbug, Corrina Gould, Mama Dee Support Team: Yael & Paige - Ancestors, Creator and Mama Earth

     

    What is the Stolen Land /Hoarded Resources Decolonization, Redistribution and Community Reparations Tour and the Bank of Reparations?

     

    Herstory:

    The Stolen Land/Hoarded Resources tour launched on Mama Earth Day 2016 in the stolen Lisjen/Ohlone Village of Yelamu (SF) in CalifAztlan, with poor & indigenous peoples touring “rich” neighborhoods across the US and knocking on doors humbly asking that wealth hoarders redistribute their surplus money, resources and assets to poor and indigenous led land liberation movements. The tour has so far toured 8 wealth-hoarding cities across the US including Beverly Hills, San Francisco, Oakland, Manhattan, Conn and Philadelphia   Poor & indigenous Tour Guides are joined by conscious folks with race and class privilege walking in solidarity and change.

     

    The tour is loosely based on the Bhoodan Movement of India launched by Vinoba Bhave who walked through India asking wealthy "land-owners" to gift their land to landless peoples. With a similar vision, this small group of landless and indigenous peoples being hit the hardest by displacement and gentrification will be intentionally crossing the invisible and visible lines between the land and resource hoarders aka the very rich and the victims of generations of white supremacy, theft, colonization, criminalization, racism, eugenics and silencing, aka the very poor.  

     

    Two action models/solutions that Homeless and 1st Nations folks are presenting is the poor people-led self-determined movement called Homefulness in Deep East Oakland (Huchuin Ohlone Land) as well as Sogorea Te Land Trust which is a Native Woman run land trust based in the land of the 1st peoples who lead it.

     

    The Bank of Community Reparations

    This tour officially launches the Bank of Community Reparations - a national fund of redistributed and stolen wealth that is distributed equally among poor and indigenous people-led land use projects - the 1st four of which are the following:

    1)Homefulness in Deep East Huchuin(Oakland),  a poor and indigenous-led landless peoples movement working to build 9 units of housing for unhoused families and elders, a liberation school, radio station, garden and healing center in Deep east Oakland

    2)Sogorea Te Land Trust (Huchuin/Oakland) the first Native woman-run land trust working to reclaim stolen Ohlone/Lisjen land (Oakland)

    3) Frohms Martial Arts- a Black-led Martial Arts studio displaced/gentrified from their East Oakland studio

    4) Homefulness#2 in North Oakland, Berkeley or San Francisco ( Launched by fellow poverty skolaz from Friends on Wheels in Berkeley, (Unhoused RV dwellers and Manna From Heaven- a Black elder-led breakfast program being gentrified from their long-time North Oakland location)

     

    Community Reparations is a concept launched by Lisa tiny Gray-Garcia and is rooted in Poverty Scholarship and the notion of Interdependence - Meant to be a healing medicine of  resistance to the lie of independence and the separation nation that encourages the violent act of looking away. Instructing us all to recognize our humanity, and resist the normalizing of capitalist separateness, “success” through land-stealing and wealth-hoarding.  

     

    For more information on the Tour and/or Revolutionary Giving to the Bank of Reparations call (510) 435-7500 or email poormag@gmail.com. To register for the next PeopleSkool Seminar in Black August for Folks with Race/Class Privilege email deeandtiny@gmail.com or go on-line to www.racepovertymediajustice.org or www.poormagazine.org

     

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  • Either a tent or Black Mold

    09/23/2021 - 14:22 by Anonymous (not verified)
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    In the past few years I have seen more of us suffer with the black mold issue in silence than with any other issue out of fear of retaliation or eviction, but why is it that landlords are able to rent out these poisoned boxes in the disguise of apartments to unsuspecting tenants while landlords are more than likely aware of the risks to the people’s health?

     

    Mold is a fungus that is produced in the moisture of tile crevices, HVAC systems, attics, doors, crawlspaces, windows and under carpets. It is known to stick to walls and other surfaces but mold can also be airborne.

    According to WeSearch, (POOR Magazine research) prolonged exposure to Mold, AKA Stachybotrys especially Black Mold can lead to more serious and permanent respiratory damage if the poison is not eradicated in a urgent timeframe. Those in contact with mold also increase the risks of medical problems such as allergies, asthma, chronic fatigue and even depression. Chronic coughing, irritation to the eyes nose and throat area are also symptoms of mold/black mold poisoning.

    A longtime member of POOR Magazine along with her family has been the victim of not one incident of black mold, but 2 incidents where herself and her children’s health had declined to a point where the doctor even said that they can no longer reside at the residences that were infested by the mold. All of her clothing, furniture, books and other possessions were contaminated with the poison and the poor family had to bear the burden of being houseless without the adequate help from millionaire slumlords who does not care if the tenants live or die from this “domestic cyanide”

    Was it the same “domestic cyanide” that sickened our elder Panther Richard Brown, whose Prince Hall apartment unit was riddled with black mold everywhere and to the point that walls had to be torn down in his home and poorly replaced? Mr. Brown was constantly in the ICU department at UC hospital where according to his caretaker and daughter-in-law, Ms. Kenyatta “He would be doing better with his breathing and overall health, but soon as he was sent home he would be sick all over again. I pressed for the management to do something about the mold for a very long time,  but by the time management took the issue seriously it was too late.” We lost our elder Mr. Brown in the summer of 2018.

    In my own apartment in the Fill-no-mo my family has had issues with black mold, bug infestations and the year long wait periods for basic appliances like a stove and although I was number #6 on the list to get the damp, muggy carpet removed -there are vacancies in the Plaza East complex that have been attended to better than the unit I live in after being immediately moved in after a family without so much as new blinds, repairs to the previous families’ damages nor a fresh paint job. My daughter deals with headaches and nosebleeds while I’m always feeling fatigue and “down”. Our kitchen sink is leaking water and our garbage disposal is not working. I’m always trying to budget my low income to pay for the repairs but when all you can afford is cheap labor with a  band-aid patchwork don’t expect for the problem to be solved via discount- you get what you pay for.

    The slap in the face is that you will have the naysayers with a whole bunch of money spew from their mouths- “If you don’t like the condition of the place, MOVE!” These wealth hoarders that outlaw homelessness and poverty speak upon this housing sin committed against humanity as if we all have thousands upon thousands of dollars to give to a careless, greedy “landlord” who, in return rents to us poor families and those a notch above poor poisonous places we are suppose to be able to call “home”...

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  • SSPRIT Recommends removal of The Indian mascot at Armijo High School

    09/23/2021 - 14:22 by Anonymous (not verified)
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    Tiny
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    We’re honoring you! This is our tradition. If we didn’t do this, you wouldn’t be remembered. Why are you being so P.C.? Don’t you have better things to do? You don’t pay taxes here!!! These are but a few statements Indigenous Peoples hear when we use our voices to say, “We don’t feel honored, remove us as your Indian mascot.”  All the while, these same folks are standing on Indian Land defending a stereotypical image as they willfully ignore the pleas and requests of actual First Nations Peoples. Why do non-natives think it is okay to tell First Nations Peoples how we should feel? We’re telling you we don’t feel honored. 

     

    For over 100 years Arnijo High School has perpetuated institutionalized racism by using an Indian as their school mascot. As presented in an online poll, by Fairfield Suisun Unified School District (FSUSD) earlier this year, FSUSD asked the community if they believed using the term Indian as a mascot was/is offensive.  SSPRIT’s Executive Director Kim DeOcampo iterates, First Nations Peoples, Indigenous Peoples, Native Americans, Indians…”We ARE NOT terms!! We are living-breathing cultures of peoples with contemporary relevance and we have a voice of our own!” Racist mascots like Armijo’s Indian mascot keeps us as a peoples of the past. How can our voices be heard if we are continually dehumanized and seen as relics?

     

    In late 2018, Sacred Sites Protection and Rights of Indigenous Tribes (SSPRIT), an Indigenous led organization based in Solano County, formally addressed FSUSD requesting the removal of the Indian Mascot at Armijo High School. After several meetings and addresses to the board, FSUSD’s Superintendent Kris Corey, directed the board to create a mascot advisory committee, with the goal of creating a recommendation. The mascot advisory committee comprised of district educators, administrators, students, parents, and alumni, met for several months. SSPRIT provided a presentation in which information was provided regarding civil rights and the use of First Nations Peoples as mascots. The use of Native American mascots is not about being politically correct; it’s a civil rights issue. In fact, the removal of Indian mascots in public schools is not a new one. Mascot removals date back to 1968 when The National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) first began the work of addressing Indian mascots in schools, sports and media. NCAI, civil rights, and many other organizations, such as The ACLU, NAACP, The National Education Association, The American Psychological Association, The American Counseling Association, The American Sociological Association, The American Indian Movement and numerous Tribal Nations and Tribal Governments, advise against the use of Native American mascots and have resolutions in place stating, “Native American images, symbols and Native American cultural and religious traditions - as sports names, logos and mascots perpetuates racist stereotypes and undermines the self-determination and dignity of Indian People.”

     

    Yet, each time we address school boards requesting the removal of Native American mascots, we are met with hostility and backlash; mostly from alumni who can’t seem to move past their high school years. Sometimes, we’re verbally threatened and at other times, we’ve been physically attacked….All while being told to “Get over it” and that “It’s just a mascot.”  If it’s just a mascot, then why can’t you JUST remove it?  And On Thursday, May 9, 2019 the FSUSD Governing School Board may vote to do JUST that! On April 25, 2019, FSUSD will hear the recommendation from the mascot committee; the recommendation will be given at the districts’ board meeting located at 2490 Hilborn Road in Fairfield, CA at 6 pm. The board will subsequently place the mascot on the agenda as an action item and will vote to either keep or remove the mascot on May 9, 2019.

     

    Maintaining the Indian mascot at Armijo high school goes against district policy. According to FSUSD’s policy 7310, “The school mascot is defined as a symbol, character, name or logo. The school mascot shall demonstrate principles of justice, democracy, equality, non-discrimination, good governance, good faith, and respect for human rights.”  Civil Rights are Human Rights and The United States Commission on Civil Rights states, “The stereotyping of any racial, ethnic, religious or other groups when promoted by our public educational institutions, teaches all students that stereotyping is acceptable, a dangerous lesson in a diverse society. Schools have a responsibility to educate their students; they should not use their influence to perpetuate misrepresentations of any culture or peoples.”

     

    Furthermore, The California Racial Mascot act states, “The use of racially derogatory or discriminatory school or athletic team names, mascots, or nicknames in California public schools is antithetical to the California school mission of providing an equal education to all.

    Many individuals and organizations interested and experienced in human relations, including the United States Commission on Civil Rights, have concluded that the use of Native American images and names in school sports is a barrier to equality and understanding, and that all residents of the United States would benefit from the discontinuance of their use. No individual or school has a cognizable interest in retaining a racially derogatory or discriminatory school-athletic team name, mascot, or nickname.”

     

    I heard a non-native say at an FSUSD school board meeting, “Why don’t we ask the Indians of THIS land what they think?” After which he and an Armijo High School alumni immediately told the board it would cost too much money to remove the Indian mascot. Did they not take in to account how much it would cost to keep it?! What is the true price of perpetuating institutionalized racism? What is the cost of teaching young people for 100 more years that it’s okay to uphold racist stereotypes? What is the true price of First Nations youth seeing their culture being used as a mockery by their entire school? And last but definitely not least, what about the voices of the original inhabitants of the land on which we are standing, The Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation? What do they think about being, so-called, “Honored”? 

     

    In a letter of support provided to SSPRIT, FSUSD’s Governing School Board and The Mascot Advisory Committee, The Yocha Dehe Wintun Nations states, “Changing public perception of offensive Native American mascots and imagery has long been a focus of our Tribe. We understand this is a complicated and sensitive matter. For several years, our Tribe has been a leader in local, state and national efforts to end the use of offensive Native American mascots and imagery in sports and entertainment culture. These images promote racist, derogatory stereotypes and fail to honor the culture, religion and legacy of Native Americans in this country.”  

     

    FSUSD has the opportunity to be on the right side of history. FSUSD has an opportunity to provide an educational moment. SSPRIT asks FSUSD to truly HONOR First Nations Peoples. The removal is long overdue. Remove the Indian mascot at Armijo High School! The time is here! The time is now!

     

    To learn more about SSPRIT please visit: ssprit.wordpress.com or contact SSPRIT at: sspandrit@gmail.com

     

    Sacred Sites Protection and Rights of Indigenous Tribes (SSPRIT) is an Indigenous led organization dedicated to protecting Native American sacred sites and to preserving the cultural and spiritual freedom of First Nations Peoples. SSPRIT advocates for the removal of Native American mascots in public schools and educates the community about Native American cultural appropriation and decolonization. 

     

    Angel Heart, Quechua-Puna, is SSPRIT’s Volunteer Secretary and Public Relations Officer and has been with the organization since 2013. She has led & assisted in the removal of 5 Native American mascots to date. If successful, removal of the Armijo Indian mascot will be her 6th. Angel Heart is a Suisun City resident and has two grandchildren who attend school in the Fairfield-Suisun Unified School District.  

     

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  • My Cry

    09/23/2021 - 14:22 by Anonymous (not verified)
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    Tiny
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    My Cry ...
    To Whom it May Concern ......
    The One Phone Call That One Text That one Blog That one Test ...

    Thank u, dear heart, please do I'm trying to get Help I'm involved too much not to have What I need For Basic Survival Every one thinks the next person is Taking care of me And I'm getting passed up pushed to the side and looked over ... We die out here and put into much work not to sit by and watch others Reap the Benefits and I and the Children get Left Out ...  I've reached out Several times not to you but in the 3 years and to no Avail now it might be too late to get Any kind of help due to Stupid Stipulation of time Gap that's why I got involved with Survivors Speaks So that I can reap the Benefits Folk claim to be For ME ... What I got to do put a Skee mask on ... 3 years no answer no Money No Death Certificate No Body Educating me on Steps on What to do But we got a bunch of Pictures of being out in the Community ...and for What to have my car towed Strangers Reaching Out Facebook Associates Turning A Blind Eye but hitting like button on Bullshit modeling images ... I reached out to have a few conversations.. folk Speak highly of my kids and give me Kudos for Well behaved Kid's ...how much more can THEY take Before THEY Begin to Feel the Pressure Of Lack of Basic Necessities Due to their Big brother Being Taken so unfairly & abrupt. And Really I should keep this to my self there probably not much u can do Folk say call any time ...its Soo not True...
    thank u hun for at least Responding I don't know how much more We can Take as An Family ... I met a mom that Lost all 3 of her sons It would be A Shame if that pattern were to happen to me and my kids With all that We do all folk could say is Not a got Damn thang But Make us Hashtags show up to funeral and be a memory in the Past talk about all our young Great accomplishments while alive probably be capitalized on by the same family that turn their backs on us ...this ain't even yo fight sis We got our own cross to bear let me take my Grieving ass back to bed I just got up to pee-pee and done got Triggered all over again this was supposed to be short and a sweet thanks for saying you gone call me offline someone did throw away but I couldn't answer phone broken like dat .. I will say this thank u And it Only Takes One to be the willingly Used As Gods Tool of Choice Of Instrument 

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  • Green Book to Best of Enemies - Poverty Skolaz in Film

    09/23/2021 - 14:22 by Anonymous (not verified)
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    “Put that fruit back,” says Mahershala Ali as the pianist Don Shirley to Viggo Mortensen as Frank "Tony the Lip" Vallelonga in the movie Green Book, with controlled disdain for Tony. Tony’s casual theft of an apple from an outdoor fruit stand could either be seen as the privilege of a “wite” man who isn’t constantly predated, watched and poLiced, like all melenated/african peoples are every ]day in amerikkka- or an “act” of food liberation common among urban poor folks of all colors, who have had to liberate, abscond or steal food all of our lives just to eat. The gaze of Don Shirley who as the movie shows had overt disdain for many of Tony’s obviously working class (read:ghetto) behavior was a constant theme in the movie, causing fights between the characters and culminating in series of dangerous encounters with racists, classist and poLice across the Deep South tour they were on.

     

    These moments of race and class consciousness and conflict were threaded through the entire production of Green Book. Which is one of the many reasons I don’t agree with Spike Lee and others that critique Green Book as only a feel good Wite Man/Black Man story. Driving Miss Daisy 2019….. (LOL tho) 

     

    But that said, both Green Book, Blindspotting earlier this year and another recent release The Best of Enemies are actually incisive illustrations of the ways us Po folks understand and overstand one another way beyond our melanin count and the very specific way that in amerikkklan race and poverty are intrinsically linked and the fact that poverty scholarship, ( poor folks leading our own movements, telling our own unfiltered stories, art, etc) is rarely if ever shown in almost all Hollywood depictions, maybe because the writers, and producers have , as my Mama Dee would always say, never missed a meal themselves, the same way that so many of the art, education and media forms rarely if ever include our voices as leaders, writers and producers. 

     

    And oddly in contrast to some movies repping purely race/identity politic such as US and the newest sloppy production called The Intruder, a Black krapitalism image of success is viewed as natural “cues” that the Black protagonists are like everyone else . That they all “made it” cause they have country homes, high paid jobs, wite friends and condominiums in deeply gentrifUKEd neighborhoods like San Francisco where the Intruder was set  

     

    Whereas Green Book and The Best of Enemies culminated with examples of post-colonial culture, art and inter-dependence . In Green Book its seen as Tony’s  indigenous interdependent, multi-generational, Italian culture of connected-ness versus the isolation of accumulation- depicted in Don Shirley’s huge, empty New York penthouse filled with African Iconography and art but no people. And in Best of Enemies, poverty skolaz join forces to fight the over-arching wealth-hoarding “wite Citizen’s council.” Showing the real “power/force/hate was the wealthy, more “civilized” wite people who didn’t need to wear hoods to destroy Black peoples lives

     

    Green Book is about  race and class and the ways they are intimately connected, about Black culture, Italian culture and the cross- race culture of poverty, which believe it or not is, as my sister. Po poet and welfareQUEEN and educator, poverty skola jewnbug says, is a culture too ! And the reason a lot of Black Scholars can’t see that aspect is they are middle-class themselves, perhaps having a poverty skola in their past but really working hard as possible to distance themselves from all that  is “ghetto”

     

    The relationship conflicts at their most superfificial reading is the fact that Don Shirley is black and Tony is Wite, and Ann Atwater is Black and CP Ellis is wite. But what is revealed is their connectedness over struggle, oppression, and forced treatment, in many ways completely trumps the purity of race and racism and actually lifts up interdependence and community and consciousness.

     

    In The Best of Enemies the thing Badass organizer and revolutionary poverty skola Ann Atwater, played with smooth precision by Taraji and Klan member C.P Ellis, played beautifully by Sam Rockwell,  bond over is class, poverty and disability, in fact, not only do they reluctantly realize that they understand each other, they have very similar problems and concerns.

     

    Whereas in the Intruder, the “past” which could be one of poverty of one of the main characters of witnessing his brother shot at 12 years old is completely subverted as only a tale of why he is afraid of guns and in fact his character wants nothing to do with his past and is constantly tryin to become as “rich” as possible.

     

    As a formerly houseless poverty skola from LA who with mama were movie junkies ( bad, good or indifferent) I can’t even watch un-critiqued wealth-hoarders/fake veneer of middle class lyfe in film and I would suggest all poverty skolaz see Green Book and Best of Enemies and challenge Hollywood to actually create a story about poor people creating their own solutions outside of krapitalism and poLice and the cult of independence…. ummm that sounds oddly like the POOR Magazine/Homefulness/Deecolonize Academy movie, which I guess we Po folks might have to do ourselves to get it right…

     

    In the mean-time run don't walk to the screening of local poverty skolaz and POOR magazine family Audrey Candy Corn, Peter Menchini, Amir and Ziair's new film Soar Torian Soar which will show on June 9th at the Roxie Theatre at 2:30pm as part of the Indie FIlm Fest.- Stay Tuned for this poverty skolaz reviewforTHeReVoLution on this beautiful film

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  • How Sweeping Humans Became the New Normal - (Hearing Tomorrow at SF City Hall)

    09/23/2021 - 14:22 by Anonymous (not verified)
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    Tiny
    Original Body
    “No matter how many times you “sweep” me, “arrest me” or “study me “ it doesn’t give me a home..Tiny from Poverty Scholarship Poor People-led Theory, Art, Words and Tears Across Mama Earth

    in 1984, when I was 11 and me and my disabled mama were living on and off the street, in doorways, bus benches  staying in hoopties we scavenged, shelter beds we case mangled, motel rooms, and apartments we would temporarily wrangle, the City of San Francisco had just began to “see” homelessness as a “problem”. Coincidentally, the federal agency known as HUD ( Housing Urban Development)  and Housing Authority agencies across the US were concurrently launching a slow bleed to the public housing budget aka, housing for the poorest of the poor, like me and my mama.

    In all of this silent violence, this quiet war ON the Poor, an anti-poor people public relations campaign was also being crafted which resulted in the launching of a series of hygienic metaphors used to describe unhoused peoples bodies on the street. Exposed for all to see.

    “We need to Clean up the Homeless Problem

    “We need to Clean up the neighborhood,”  (referring in coded language to poor, working class folks and communities of color

    “Homeless people are crazy, lazy, dirty, messy..”

    “The Mess on Market Street” ( referring to an entire part of Market street in the Tenderloin as a Mess”

    “My houseless body was “power-Washed” several times when i was unhoused.” said Bruce Allison, elder and disability, poverty skola with POOR Magazine

     

    "I was power-Washed as a pregnant houseless woman several times in SF," Juliana Cheng, SF single mama/poverty skola

    The reason this “exposure” of unhoused bodies, communities and peoples was and continues to be such a problem in the US is we have a globally perpetuated  myth that we are ALL doing ok. That “real” poverty only exists in the Global South. That we live in a “class-less” society and we all “have a chance to “make it”. This myth is necessary for many exploitation reasons not the least of which is to fuel a stream of poor workers risking crossing dangerous, killer borders to get here only to find the amerikkklan dream only exists in your sleep.

    “People always think our family is doing good because they live in the US, when we tell them about Luis being homeless and killed by police, they don’t believe us,” Said Roxanna, who lives in Teabo, Yucatan, Mexico, and is the daughter of Luis Demetrio Gongora Pat, killed by SF poLice for being Brown and Houseless in the gentriFUKEd streets of San Francisco’s mission District.  

    Fast forward to the late 90’s, the advent of (NO) Hope VI meaning the demolition of several thousand public housing projects and passing out of useless Section 8 vouchers ( See WRAPhome.org for more on this as well as POOR Magazine’s Volume 1 the Homefulness issue)  and suddenly a new colonization project in the Bay Area known as the Dot-Com boom- fueled even more anti-poor people hate along with a dangerous housing and commercial space shortage, followed by a poison cocktail of aristoKRAZY corporate media, false politrickster promises from Jerry Brown to Willie Brown, wealthy tech industry pandering, and poLice/DPW intervention-

    And just as quickly, without even a blink of the societal eye, the concept of “sweeps” were launched. A concept of equating unhoused human beings’ bodies and our life-long belongings with trash to be swept, seized, discarded, and/or absconded by the same state agency that picks up trash off the road, The Department of Public Works, followed up with a punitive gun-toting agency such as the police or sheriff to enforce the de-humanizing of unhoused/un-roofed humans.

    The notion of “sweeps” and equating humans with trash is nothing new under the settler colonizer sun. The original stealing fathers (my affectionate name for the Founding Fathers) imported anti-poor people laws and lygislations when they first stole this indigenous territory. “Lygislations” like the “Ugly Laws” that makes it “illegal” to be “unsightly” aka disabled, houseless in public - incarcerates poor people for being poor and all under the guise of “helping” us or “taking care of poor peoples, which ties in perfectly to the Savior Industrial Complex and the cult of rehabilitation.

    And while all of this scarcity model krapitalism  and poor people hate and non-profiteering unfolds, popular culture is fed a terrifying collective understanding  that equates the lack of humans in a landscape with “cleanliness” aka the Starbuckizaiton of the world- that somehow because people didn’t have the money to pay rent they were not worthy of being seen as human.

    Now this wasn’t really a hard sell in bootstraps krapitalism. People already were sold a whole gaggle of lies about poor people. We were receiving “free money” welfare ( not true- we all work in menial sub-minimum wage work to “Earn” that poverty crumb) food stamps- ( hardly covers the cost of food and certainly not healthy food - so you have the poisoning of a massive population of poor people because of agri-business and corporate GMO’s . Not to mention the entire basis of a capitalist culture itself that relies on everything being a commodity, from Mama Earth to Care-workers. And that there must be poor people for rich people to even exist.

    Meanwhile the nonprofit industrial complex, philanthro-pimps and the poltricksters begin to use homelessness as a profit-making venture and a campaign slogan.

    In my administration, I will solve the Homeless problem,” said Gavin Newsome, SF Mayor and Author of Care Not Cash, one of the most deadly programs implemented against homeless and very poor people in SF.

    Sweeping Humans wasn’t met with the proper shock, disgust, or even empathy. It was just accepted as the new normal.

    Sadly us “sweeping” humans like we are trash, became more and more normalized, it became something constantly said, by everyone from poltricksters to tech workers and suddenly, it seemed perfectly ok to de-humanize people just because we were on the street, culminating in a deadly group of sweeps from former SF Mayor Ed Lee, to “get ready for the Stupid Bowl-

    (Super Bowl) and the corporate backers of said stupid Bowl was fine with it

    Except us poor people. POOR Magazine, the Coalition on Homelessness, Coffee Not Cops, and many more groups stood in front of the DPW trucks in 2015. POOR Magazine launched our RoofLESS radio WeSearch project which continues today, determined to not let the City harass, criminalize and arrest every poor person they got in these violent sweeps, which included crushing disabled peoples wheelchairs and walkers, their lives and their bodies.

    To fight back lawsuits were filed by revolutionary attorneys and POOR Magazine’s WeSearch (Poor and homeless people-led research) which documented hundreds of thousands of dollars in belongings stolen and seized from unhoused folks was lost or crushed or never returned,

    After Ed Lee passed away an interim mayor Mark Ofarrell was put into office and one of the first things he did was launch a whole new gaggle of , you guessed it, Sweeps.

    And don’t get it twisted,SF is not the only one doing these violent moves against unhoused people Oakland and Berkeley and pretty much the whole entire United Snakes is about these Sweeps It became so deadly , we had RoofLESS radio elder reporters on both sides of the Bay reporting that if they even sat down to rest for five minutes the poLIce and DPW would drive by and harass them , tell them to stand up and then if they didn’t take all of their belongings, throw them away.

    It got so horrible for us as WeSearchers and poverty skolaz both housed and unhoused at POOR Magazine that we launched our own “sweep” this time of the poltricksters themselves on both sides of the bay — we called it “Sweeping the Poltricksters” which actually helped slow down the sweeps a little just cause of the shame factor and then we got Mayor London Breed in SF, who has taken the “unwritten homeless policy aka “sweeps” to a whole new level.

    Invasion of the Tent Snatchers II- Sf Mayor Steals 405 Tents as an unwritten "Homeless Policy"

    Since BlackAugust 2018, under the administration of Mayor London Breed, over 405 tents were stolen (seized) from 210 unhoused SF residents.

    Because of the unwritten violent policy of daily tent and belonging seizure in the rain, cold and harsh weather of the last several months, already physically fragile unhoused people have died and others have lost their medicine and basic necessities, we Poverty Skolaz at the RoofLESS radio project realized we needed to do a public release of our findings, which we did twice asking the SF community of housed people to demand that London Breed stop stealing our tents. To date not only has she not stopped she has increased this policy, which brings us to Thursdays’ special hearing on Sweeps at City Hall called by United to FIght Displacement, POOR Magazine, Coalition on Homelessness and Democratic Socialists Alliance

    Empathing Us - the “Swept” instead of Sympathing more Sweeps

    To implement empathy instead of more charity industrial complex  “sympathy”, i often tell people to imagine if someone came into your home and snatched the roof off your bedroom, dorm room or home, leaving you exposed, over-seen, no longer covered. In other words no longer “safe” to be messy, unorganized, unclean, or just human, because now you no longer were living with what housed people live with everyday and take completely for granted,, the privilege of privacy. Something we have none of when we are unhoused. Something i and other Poverty Skolaz teach in the recently released Poverty Scholarship Textbook.

    You see just because we are outside, without a roof, without shelter, it doesn’t mean we have no precious momentos, belongings pictures, things or lives. It also doesn’t mean we are inherently unclean, or messy, or dis-organized, as a matter of fact people who survive outside are some of the hardest working, most organized people i know

    In the end we are not asking for more politrickster fueled solutions, incarceration or navigation centers, we are asking, demanding, suggesting that we as poor peoples, landless peoples, homeless peoples be given the chance to our build own solutions to homelessness, communities like First we Came for the Homeless in Berkeley,  Right2 Survive in Oregon, like Homefulness in East Oakland, Cause as i always say Change won’t come from a savior , a pimp or an institution, change will only come from a poor people-led solution.

     

    There will be a rally tomorrow, THursday, March 7th at 11:30 at SF City Hall Steps and a special hearing at 12:00pm on these violent sweeps of our unhoused bodies.Join us if you can.

     

    Tiny is the Author of Criminal of Poverty - Growing Up Homeless in America- published by City Lights and co-author of Poverty Scholarship - Poor People-led Theory, Art , Words and Tears Across Mama Earth- just released on poorpress.net. To reach tiny go to her website www.lisatinygraygarcia.com

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  • The PoLice Terror of Olympia's Ryan Donald

    09/23/2021 - 14:22 by Anonymous (not verified)
    Original Author
    Tiny
    Original Body

    May 21, 2019 marks the four year anniversary of the police shooting of two Black brothers, André Thompson and Bryson Chaplin. Ryan Donald is the white police officer that tried to kill both André and Bryson, who survived. Anniversaries of police terror incidents are always difficult for families and communities directly impacted by the trauma. For the Chaplin-Thompson family, that means both surviving and struggling. André and Bryson have become permanently disabled as a result of the shooting, both with PTSD, other health complications, and Bryson is now a wheelchair user, since a bullet Donald shot is still lodged in his back. Officer Ryan Donald was never held accountable for his abuse of force, and it was André and Bryson who had to spend time in jail.

     

    [image: a wheat pasted poster on a light post in downtown Olympia is of poLice officer Ryan Donald, who is portrayed as pinocchio with a long nose and the word LIAR across his chest. Donald is wearing a tie and has the courtroom microphone in front of his face.] #ryandonald

    During the trial that led to the incarceration of André and Bryson, Ryan Donald was caught lying many times which is referred to as testilying (instead of testifying) in police accountability community. One of the most obvious fallacies was his claim that skateboards were used as weapons during the incident. Donald could not even get the length of the skateboards correct, while holding one dramatically over his head, claiming the skateboard to be four feet long. The people in the courtroom audibly laughed at that, as the skateboard was clearly closer to two feet long. During the trial, one of many racist memes that had been posted to Ryan Donald’s facebook page was submitted as evidence of his anti-Black racism.  The meme was of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, during his famous “I Have a Dream” speech, only this image had an ice cream photoshopped into King’s hand, and the caption said “I have a dreamsicle.” In court, Donald claimed that image was funny and said it was a “play on words,” and not racist. “I just like ice cream,” he said, playing up his charade of innocence.

    [poLice officer Ryan Donald on the stand with microphones in front of him, testilying, in his red tie with his notes of his “statement” in front of him, so he knew what to say.]

    During the jury selection process leading up to André and Bryson’s trial, one of the potential jurors shared a story about Ryan Donald’s racist behavior, having been asked to elaborate on a question from his written questionnaire. The elder white man said he had been having a problem with mail getting stolen from his mailbox. He called the Olympia police to report it. It took a long time for the police to show up, and when they did, it was Ryan Donald. Donald immediately started questioning the potential juror’s roommate, who is an Indigenous Woman, as if she were a “suspect,” when she was actually a crime victim. The potential juror said involving the police and Officer Donald was more harmful than helpful. He, of course, did not make the final cut to get onto the jury.

    Other examples of Ryan Donald’s racist violence were suppressed in the courtroom. One year before the shooting of André and Bryson, in the early hours of May 28, 2014, officer Ryan Donald assaulted CenturyLink employee Tyrone Johnson. Tyrone had been called in to tend to a power outage. He was in his CenturyLink uniform, returning a CenturyLink work vehicle. Donald drove past the CenturyLink building on Martin Way, “noticed an open garage door and a dim light,” and saw Tyrone. He quickly asserted that “burglars were inside” and called for back-up. Tyrone Johnson filed a million dollar civil suit against the City of Olympia naming officers Ryan Donald, George Clark, Jonathan Hazen, Eric Henrichsen and Matthew Henschler, for assault, battery and unlawful imprisonment. Tyrone now has PTSD from being thrown to the ground, and having five police officers pointing guns, including AR-15 assault rifles, at him while merely being Black and at work.

    Another deadly “use of force incident” occurred in the ramp-up to André and Bryson’s trial, which actually delayed the court proceedings because Donald was put on paid administrative leave. On February 28, 2016, white, 44-year-old, father of two and loved one, Jeffrey McGaugh, was in a mental health crisis in downtown Olympia at the transit center, and needed de-escalating. Instead of helping, police officers Sgt. Dan Duncan, Rob Beckwell, Jonathan Leavitt, Javier Sola Del Vigo and Ryan Donald intervened, and Jeff McGaugh died. The police investigated themselves after Jeffrey’s violent death, supported by their co-workers at the coroner’s office, and unsurprisingly found the cause of death to be “inconclusive,” and not caused by police use of force.    

    [image: make sure you are able to recognize your local killer cop.  photo of Olympia police officer Ryan Donald provided by Olympia Copwatch, a white man in street clothes, he has short brown hair.]

    Jeffrey McGaugh is not the only “inconclusive” Olympia death at which Ryan Donald was present. On February 7, 2018, white loved one and trauma survivor Vaneesa Hopson was in a mental health crisis in a West Olympia apartment building, where she lived with her young son. The fire alarm was pulled, a neighbor called 911, and fire fighters, EMTs and police were dispatched. Bystander videos show Vaneesa outside her apartment being wrestled to the pavement, with three police officers on top of her, while she screamed in terror. Vaneesa pleaded for help saying “don’t drug me,” and “they’re going to kill me!” as she was given a “chemical restraint,” an injected dose of Versed, which killed her. When her family came to the hospital to say goodbye to Vaneesa, her face and body were covered with wounds, evidence of the violence that led to her death. Documentation from that night has recently surfaced that names Ryan Donald as one of those three police officers who terrorized Vaneesa Hopson.    

    [A heart is drawn in pink chalk on the sidewalk outside the Olympia Police Department and city hall on the one year anniversary of Vaneesa Hopson’s death on February 7, 2019.  It is dark outside and there are candles inside the heart with Vaneesa’s name. Next to that are the words written by Vaneesa’s 9 year old Son, Q, “LOVE YOU.” It has not been acknowledged publicly that Ryan Donald was one of Vaneesa’s killers.]

    Ryan Donald is a menace, and has no place on the public payroll. His behavior, along with that of his enabling co-workers, constitutes gang violence. Police officer Ryan Donald makes Olympia a more dangerous place, especially for Black, Indigenous and People of Color, Poor people, Disabled people and UNhoused people.

    As the anniversary of the shooting of André Thompson and Bryson Chaplin comes around again, closeby as always to Mother’s Day, the Chaplin-Thompson family plans to spend both days together, out of the public eye, and in celebration of life. They are currently engaged in a retraumatizing civil suit which stipulates “no public comment at this time.” The local chapter of SURJ, Showing Up for Racial Justice, is doing direct support of the Chaplin-Thompson family, and donations can be made at paypal.me/OlympiaSURJ.    

    [image: yellow chalk on a curb outside a building called The Martin in downtown Olympia reads FIRE OFFICER RYAN DONALD.]

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    Lisa Ganser is a white, Poor, Disabled, Non Binary, artist and organizer living in Olympia on stolen Squaxin, Chehalis and Nisqually land. They are a sidewalk chalker, a copwatcher, a dog walker and the Daughter of a Momma named Sam.

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  • From "CARE" to Cages- for Houseless Folks in amerikkklan

    09/23/2021 - 14:22 by Anonymous (not verified)
    Original Author
    Tiny
    Original Body

    From "CARE" to Cages- for Houseless Folks in amerikkklan

    By Tiny-

     

    Here lies the unhoused soldier

    Killed in the undeclared war on the poor

    Just tryin to survive outside -

    to hide on a bus bench,

    away from your eyes

    park bench

    or out of the rain

    in a door…

     

    excerpt from Here lies the Unhoused SoulJah by tiny

     

    One lone piece of crumpled paper seemed to float on the ray of street light shining in the empty Florida night air. I followed it, unable to face what my eyes had just seen. Maybe if I could just focus on that tiny piece of paper, the 14 foot foot tall chain link enclosure sitting on the sidewalk filled with humans, would stop being real. The paper landed next to a row of landfill and trash cans that seemed to stretch around the block. The bins stood in the tiny space between the curb and the sidewalk where the cage-like enclosure began.

     

    “Have you heard of cages for immigrant children? Well they have them here for homeless people,” said Pastor GW , a formerly houseless poverty skola and Pastor from Missio Dei Congregation in Occupied Seminole Territory (St Petersburg).

     

    “We used to have tent cities right down this street here in St Petersburg, me and GW were the “street-sheriffs” making sure folks were safe at night,” said Bruce Wright, formerly houseless poverty skola with Poor Peoples Economic Human rights Campaign and Pastor of the Refuge Ministries of Tampa Bay, pointing at the long empty dark street next to the “People Cages.”

     

    While Bruce and GW were narrating this Sci Fi horror movie in front of our eyes, myself, Dee Allen and Aunti Frances from Homefulness/POOR Magazine, who were blessed to be in St Petersburg doing a Theatre of the POOR poetry and theatre workshop with houseless parishioners from Missio Dei as part of the tour for the just released Poverty Scholarship Textbook, were handing out pizzas to unhoused folks standing at the perimeter of said “People Cages.”

     

     “This is one of the worst US cities to unhoused people, and that’s why Missio Dei is facing eviction now, and why they are building this huge police station right across the street from us here. This whole city is full of anti- poor people hate and police harassment of houseless people,” concluded Bruce.

     

    As Bruce spoke, my eyes fixed on a huge armored truck with big block letters on it - SWAT- permanently parked across the street from the “People Cages”, to make sure none of us “dangerous” poor people escaped I guess.  

    In February of 2019 us Po and houseless folks at POOR Magazine released Poverty Scholarship- Poor People-led Theory , Art, Words and Tears across Mama earth- a poor, houseless and disabled peoples textbook of lived knowledge from impacted peoples, filled with actionable solutions, deep critiques and liberation medicine on what I affectionately call philanthro-pimping, budget violence, poverty, homelessness, criminalization, service provision, education, art and healing. The book has urgently needed solutions like the Bank of Community reparations and Radical redistribution- the template of Homefulness- and so much more.

     

    Seeing as we Po and houseless folks at POOR Magazine are very clear that we are collectively in what I call States of Emergency, we set up a wholistic sliding scale book tour, which is a solution in and of itself.  Academia supports the travel of our unhoused and poor bodies to different cities in occupied Turtle Island, so we can share the PeopleSkool medicine of Community Reparations, Inter-dependence, Radical Redistribution, decolonization and degentrification with privileged folks in Universities. Then we do poverty Skolaz theatre of the POOR, theatre and poetry workshops with fellow poverty Skolaz nearby, taking the medicine of writing, poetry, poor people-led media and solutions like Homefulness - a homeless peoples solution to homelessness- to as many occupied cities and towns across Mama Earth as possible.

    Sadly, the tour is only one eighth done (so far we have gone to LA and Florida) and we poverty Skolaz are already deep in triggered pain. The LA tour was amazing and we shared love at the skid row museum with the beautiful poverty Skolaz from the LA Poverty Dept, Radio Justice comrades - and Tia Chuchas which was all magical beautiful-folks like us up here in the bay, who all struggling with the war On the POOR.

     

    “I can’t even speak,” Aunti Frances, who like me and Dee, Leroy Moore and Tiburcio were all on the tour leading the workshops, have all dealt with endless criminalization of our unhoused, disabled and criminalized bodies, lives, belongings and spaces, and like Driver Plaza in Oakland where Aunti Frances deals with an endless amount of poLice harassment when she operates her beautiful Black-led Self-Help Hunger Program, was still completely destroyed by this scene. “This is too much and what they want to do with all of us,” she concluded.

     

    This frightening witnessing in St Petersberg began, somewhat appropriately, with our academia trip to Florida State University which in typical Settler Colonizer style uses, abuses and fetishizes 1st Nations Seminole culture as part of their mascot system for all their sports teams including an appropriated “spear” and face-painted wite boys on horses wearing sacred War Bonnets at the start of every team’s game. All of which the powerFULL young people of the class of Dr. Cristina Owens who invited us, heavily critique. Resistance work is also being fought and struggled locally by the beautiful folks, Wounded Knee DeOcampo, Kim De Ocampo, Angel Heart, and more right here in Vallejo (aka Occupied Miwok territory)

     

    After the presentation at Fetishize States University it was onto St Petersburg, where there are not only liegislations in place to incarcerate, arrest and test every poor person they can get, just like they have in San Francisco, Oakland, LA, Berkeley, New York and pretty much every city across Amerikkklan, but they have just rolled out the logical progression of the krapitalist hate…

     

    A non-profiteer calling themselves C.A.R.E located in St Petersburg, has literally set up cages on the sidewalk outside their center- the cages are locked at night, literally locking all of the houseless folks in and in the morning, they “unlock” the cage and literally throw us out onto the street. Of course all of us houseless folks who have dealt with the shelter system in the US know that most of all shelters are low-level jails, which is why two of my “words” in the Peoples Glossary in the Poverty Scholarship book are Anti-social work and case manglement. Read/refer to POOR Magazine poverty Skolaz A. Faye Hicks, Leroy Moore, Bruce Allison, myself and Charles Pitts’ extensive work on this, documenting the sick relationship between so-called service provision, sentencing, arresting and jailing. As well as comrades/skolaz Cheri Honkala, Bruce and Barbara Wright, Keith Collins, and more from the Poor Peoples Economic Human Rights Campaign and Western Regional Advocacy Project.

     

    So in addition to indigenous Brown babies from the other side of the colonial borders, in the US we now officially have cages for houseless poverty Skolaz. This of course is in St Petersburg, which has made it illegal to “lean” on a building while houseless. But lest you think this is a dystopian sci fi movie scene only happening in St Petersburg- think again - Berkeley, California has a new law added to the already over a hundred laws that make it illegal for houseless folks to put a backpack on the ground and SF as we already know from POOR Magazine WeSearch report by RoofLESS radio reporters  and confirmed by the poLice last week in a Sweeps “hearing” called by Sup Matt Haney and the Coalition on Homelessness, which included a Die-in by poverty skolaz from POOR and the Unite Against Displacement and Landless Peoples Alliance, the SF PoLice has continued the violent sweeps even throughout the rain and freezing weather.

     

    In previous stories by this poverty skola and PNN-KEXU reports and stories we have reported on the intentional end of poor people housing by poltrickster moves, so I won’t repeat myself and rather I ask you all who are reading this story, who might be housed to listen to the hard work of WeSearch and the medicine of Poverty Scholarship - cause honestly it isn’t our job to keep reminding you, begging you with more and more trauma porn - it’s actually on you all, to shift the gaze to yourselves. The Housed who aren’t down with “sweeping” humans like we are trash, naming us with an endless list of hygienic metaphors and caging our unhoused bodes like we were rabid animals. No, conscious folks, the responsibility of shifting the upcoming dystopic horror movie narrative, where all us poor, brown, black and disabled people are incarcerated, hated, arrested and caged, is actually your problem. Stop, please, expecting the politricksters to “change’ - stop only fighting for more and more liegislations and charity models and government solutions and acronym-filled “programs.” This is equally your fight and the work, responsibility and love is yours as much if not more than it is ours.

     

    To assist you in this move we are creating a space for you in an upcoming Prayer, Presence and Rally of the Housed for the Unhoused on Friday, May 24th in both SF and Oakland, where we hope to fill the streets with as many housed peoples as possible who say NO to more sweeps, Cleaning, Caging and Stealing of poor peoples bodies, belongings and lives.  

    Private property aka the “ownership’ of Mama Earth - must end

    As stated many times by this poverty Skola, the buying and selling of mama earth is the root problem of homelessness, displacement and gentriFUKation, In addition to all of the other work we do to educate to liberate and manifest another way , us youth and family, houseless and formerly houseless poverty Skolaz at POOR Magazine will be releasing a WeSearch report on all the vacant private properties in Oakland which could be potential Homefulness projects - in other words, these are vacant parts of Mama Earth which would need to be “purchased” with radicaly redistributed hoarded stolen and/or inherited wealth, stewarded by 1st Nations and Poverty Skolaz, to create more Homefulness projects.   

     

    In the end, we are urgently advocating a change of the gaze from us, the poor folks, the victims of this increasingly violent war on our unhoused and poor bodies, because it has to be changed, because the horror movie can’t actually come true, and like everything else, it’s up to all of us to change the script. Not some else at some other time. But all of us.

     

    To purchase a copy of Poverty Scholarship or any of the new POOR Press books go to www.poorpress.net. For More information on these efforts, to schedule a Poverty Scholarship workshop at your school, church, encampment, workplace or organization email poormag@gmail.com. to help us organize, co-sponsor, and/or spread the word on May 24th Presence of the Housed for the UnHoused rally email deeandtiny@poormagazine.org. To reach me go to www.lisatinygraygarcia.com

     

    Here Lies the Unhoused SoulJah

    killed in the undeclared War On the Poor

     

    The poltricksters & PoLice “Sweep” us

    So people don’t have to see us

    Believing the colonizer lie

    we are trash to be swept up

    Unhoused bodies violated and exposed -

    Tents stolen,

    Belongings

    no longer privileged

    to have or own-

    Poltrickster & PoLice brooms and trucks

    held together with guns & blud-stained Bucks

    so we end up incarcerated

    for just being houseless,

    still alive &

    reduced to junk

     

    Here lies the unhoused soldier

    Killed in the undeclared war On the poor

    Funded by krapitalist dreams of hoarding, land-stealing

    more and more

     

    Here lies the unhoused soldier

    Killed in the undeclared war On the poor

    Just tryin to survive outside -

    to hide on a bus bench,

    away from your eyes

    park bench

    or out of the rain

    in a door

     

    This story is in honor of us Swept up, Un-Kept up- Never Checked Up Missed- Always Dissed - Folks struggling to stay unseen - in corners - in doorways - trying to stay the FUK out of your krapitalism dream- This pstory is in honor of the houseless Mamas  and elders looking out from cages- , fences, jailhouses trashcans- from Sri Lanka to St Petes -walking humbly on mama earth- not to hurt - always alert - for PoLice poltricksters & an endless amount of krapitalist perps-

     

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  • INDEPENDENT OVERSIGHT OF TEXAS PRISONS! (Fantasy or Reality!)

    09/23/2021 - 14:22 by Anonymous (not verified)
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    Tiny
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    In 2013, imprisoned Journalist, Activist, and Freedom Fighter Kevin “Rashid” Johnson arrived in Texas after being transferred from the Oregon Department of Corrections. Johnson who is the Minister of Defense for the New Afrikan Black Panther Party (Prison Chapter) immediately became the target of a coordinated campaign by the State of Texas to silence his voice and to harm him both physically and mentally. It wasn't long after Rashid's arrival that he was transferred to the - infamous Bill Clements High Security Unit located in Amarillo, Texas. While housed there* Rashid witnessed the Murder, Suicide, and Mysterious Deaths of numerous prisoners housed at the facility. 
     
    Rashid wrote essay after essay detailing the grisly abuse of the mentally ill and other vulnerable prisoners housed at the Unit. In 2014, I had heard enough and with the help of Professor Victor Wallis Ph.D. I submitted a packet of information and a letter to then first lady Michelle Obama. In the letter and packet I described the mistreatment of incarcerated U.S. Military Veterans and the 'Mysterious Deaths' of prisoners housed at the Bill Clements Unit. 
     
    In April 2015 I was surprised when I received a letter from U.S. Department of Justice Trial Attorney Brian Buehler informing me that the packet of information and letter which I had sent to the White House, was actually read by MICHELLE OBAMA and the First Lady forwarded the letter and other information to Buehler at the Justice Department!! This is the background story to what has now become a campaign in Texas to establish an Independent Ombudsman Office that will monitor the actions of this extremely unethical, unjust, and corrupt prison agency known as the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (sic!). 
     
    A Black Legislator in Texas named Jarvis Johnson, a Democrat from the city of Houston, Texas has filed House Bill -- 363 which calls for the creation of an Independent Ombudsman Office. What actually is being proposed is that the current TDCJ Ombudsman Office be moved and placed under the purview of the Texas Commission on Jail Standards. There are some serious problems which exist within the current Ombudsman Office. Not only have we seen on-going acts of cronyism, nepotism, and obstruction of justice tactics when family members and friends of prisoners submit complaints, there are also noticeable appearances of Structural, Systemic, and Institutionalized Racism and Bigotry hardwired into the mainframe of this prison agency. 
     
    Lorie Davis is the Director of the TDCJ Correctional Institution Division. Davis has actually promoted, sanctioned, and condoned retaliation and intimidation of prisoners whose family members and friends utilize the Ombudsman Program, but it is much deeper than just that. 
     
    Lorie Davis has created a culture within TDCJ by which Jail House Lawyers also known as “Writ-Writers” are subjected to a manifold of reprisals for their peaceful and LEGAL activities. Activities which are supposed to be protected under the U.S. Constitution's First and Fourteenth. Amendments!! Davis has also created a Toxic Work and living environment for both prisoners and her employees. Patriarchy and the Misogynistic behavior of high ranking Male Officers in the employ of the State of Texas has become the status-quo and norm inside Texas Prisons. Davis can-hot feign nor claim innocence or ignorance because too many humyn and civil rights violations have happened on her WATCH! 
     
    I actually have been working closely with one of Representative Johnson's staff members in order to provide historical evidence which clearly shows that the current TDCJ-Ombudsman Office has not only violated the public's trust., but ignored serious complaints by family members and friends who have incarcerated Loved Ones inside facilities operated by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. 
     
    One key point we have been trying to make is this: 
     
    MANY OF THE COMPLAINTS HAVE LED TO MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR CIVIL LAWSUITS FILED AGAINST THIS UNSCRUPULOUS PRISON AGENCY AND TEXAS TAX PAYERS CONTINUE TO FOOT THE BILL WHEN THESE MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR SETTLEMENTS ARE HANDED DOWN, BY FEDERAL JUDGES! ! 
     
    At the end of the day, our goal is to create an office which will provide transparency, accountability, and meaningful investigations as well as oversight of a prison agency that has lost the confidence of citizens and tax-payers. Texas has the largest State prison system in the Country and establishing and Independent Ombudsman Office has the potential of promoting an environment where prisoners may be treated with dignity, respect, and housed in humane living conditions. Representative Johnson has told me in a letter that he believes that the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution is one of the key foundations which make the United States unique from other countries. 
     
    A prisoner should never be afraid to exercise their right to Free-Speech. If there is one message that I'd like to give to College Students, all across the United States it is this.: YOU CAN NOT SAY THAT YOU BELONG OR REPRESENT A POLITICAL PARTY IF YOU DON'T GET INVOLVED IN THE PROCESS! Whether you be a Democrat, Republican, Socialist, or Democratic Socialist don’t ever let anyone tell you that your Vote or your Voice is insignificant or that it doesn't count!! THAT IS A LIE! The State of Texas is down here, attempting to purge minorities from Voting Rolls -- so please miss me with all that talk of our Vote meaning nothing!! If it meant nothing these sneaky politicians and power - brokers wouldn’t be trying to defraud and sabotage our Rights! Please stay tuned Sisters and Brothers there will be: much more for me to report from the Lone Star State!! 
     
    DARE TO STRUGGLE. DARE TO WIN. ALL POWER TO THE PEOPLE!! 
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