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PNN-TV: Sisters in Solidarity/Hermanas in Solidarity: Celebrating Intl Wombyn's Day in Richmond

09/24/2021 - 09:05 by Anonymous (not verified)
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Tiny
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Sisters in Solidarity/Hermanas en solidaridad was held in Richmond, California to celebrate Intl Wombyns Day. It was a powerful event that celebrated multi-racial, multi-cultural, multi-generational wombyn from all over Richmond.

The event included dancing, sharing, dialogue, poetry and speakers. POOR Magazine's own Lisa "Tiny Gray-Garcia was the keynote speaker.

The PNN-TV video shows only an excerpt from this beautiful day in resistance.

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PNN-TV: Reclaiming/Taking Back Stolen Homes in the Bayview

09/24/2021 - 09:05 by Anonymous (not verified)
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Tiny
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On Friday, March 16th, in the rain and wind, over 70 community members, ILWU union members, and supporters marched through the Bayview district of San Francisco  to reoccupy Dexter Cato's home.However, the occupation isn't over.
We are asking supporters to do the following:

CALL/EMAIL RUBIN PULIDO, (415 852 1279 or rubin.pulido@wellsfargo.com) WELLS FARGO REPRESENTATIVE, AND DEMAND THAT HE RESCIND THE SALE AND EVICTION OF DEXTER CATO 1401 QUESADA AVE.

 
Come out and take a shift to defend the home.Call or email Grace at 415 377 6872 gmartinez@calorganize.org

Ask your supporters to sign the petition to Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf: http://salsa.wiredforchange.com/o/6267/p/dia/action/public/?action_KEY=5661

Support families defending their homes - join the emergency home defense team by texting "DEFEND" to 415-689-7538.

Facebook page to come. But for now, go to http://www.facebook.com/accesf for updates.

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(Pacha) Mama's Arms

09/24/2021 - 09:05 by Anonymous (not verified)
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Tiny
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(dedicated to the powerful roots of the living tree uncovered at HOMEFULNESS asphalt lifting day and all trees cut down because of devil-opment, gentriFUkation and capitalism across Pachamama)

 

Mama’s arms wrap around her children.

 

Mama’s arms hold up her babies,

her elders.

Her geraniums,

her beetles,

her weeds,

our dreams.

 

Mama’s arms weave through torn soil, broken glass, fractured rock, disrespected dirt.

 

Mama’s arms are strong like mama’s arms always are..

strong and tight,

rippled with veins full of the journeys of a thousand ancestors

and the stories of a thousand blades of grass.

 

I knelt there, next to her softness,

her strength, laying my hands on,

lifting up decades of asphalt,

dumped on her shoulders,

buried under more layers of plastic

and stucco

and concrete.

 

“It is just a stump

It needs to go”

The contractors scream in unison.

 

And yet, we continue to dig.

our fingers pull up chard after asphalt chard,

stone after stone.

 

And then her arms are revealed.

Taut brown muscles, 

running through the ground,

holding onto the edges

defying real estate snakkkes and paper trail defined “property lines”,

for as far as you can see.

 

Holding us all up.

Wrapping us tightly in her dreams.

Encouraging us on,

blessing us with her presence.

She draws us in.

 

She helps us dream of the dream of HOMEFULNESS,

the liberation of land,

to house,

to school,

to care for all of us houseless families,

and children and elders,

to hold us

in her arms,

 

Whispering with wind spirit, “esta bien todos” (its all going to be ok) ….

“esta bien todos” (its all going to be ok)

 

No more displacement, government theft and institutional control.

Corporate landfills

and devil-opment,

legislated lies, false borders,

reservation removal

and genocidal gentrification.

 

Her arms reach into our broken hearts,

our wounded minds,

our tired shoulders,

our crying eyes.

 

She is solid, she Will not Be Moved. 

She holds us closely.

We listen.

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Berkeley Housing Authority agrees to force families from their public housing

09/24/2021 - 09:05 by Anonymous (not verified)
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Tiny
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Berkeley -- Recently released documents (dated March 8) reveal that in total violation of Berkeley's just cause eviction protections, the Berkeley Housing Authority (BHA) has agreed to force Berkeley's low-income public housing families out of their long-time public housing units, prior to the transfer of Berkeley's public housing properties to billionaires Jorge M. Perez and Stephen M. Ross, of The Related Companies of California, LLC, (a.k.a. Berkeley 75 Housing Partners, L.P.).

Terry Pete is a long-time public housing tenant in Berkeley since 1988, and said, "It is not fair that they are selling Berkeley's public housing, and I am very concerned about what is going on. I have lived in Berkeley all of my life, and I do not fully understand what is happening to my housing at this time."

Public housing tenant Rhonda Rodgers said, "We have received notices lately stating that the BHA wants us to move. There were 2 meetings last week to tell us about the plan to sell Berkeley's 75 public housing units and how they want us to move, but hardly anyone showed up at the meetings. It's really crazy what they are trying to do to us, and we can not believe what they are telling us anymore. They want us to move out of our homes by next August. I have been a resident here for 13 years, and I do not want to move. I am a fighter and want to stay where I am at."

Hidden and shrouded in the fog of what are called closed sessions or special meetings, delayed minutes of meetings by months at a time, on-line oral reports that never reveal what was said at the meetings, and on-line PDF documents that intentionally lack the minutes of the meetings and the attachments needed to read the full details of the meetings and the negotiations taking place in the proposed sale of Berkeley's 75 public housing units, are common practice by the corrupt activities of a housing agency that may be once again on the verge of being listed as a "troubled agency," because it has been sitting on too many Section 8 vouchers during the past year that should have been distributed to the low-income families of Berkeley, to assist them in their housing needs.

As is, in a BHA memo dated March 8, it was announced that the BHA has received official notice that it's public housing program is designated as "troubled" for FY 2012, and that it has 30 days to appeal the troubled status.

The up till now, secret deals and negotiations to privatize and sell Berkeley's 75 public housing town-homes that are taking place between the Berkeley Housing Authority (BHA) and The Related Companies of California, LLC, and it's billionaire owners have remained secret, but are currently revealed in documents from the BHA, dated March 8, 2012. Documents that apparently have not been released or made available to the public, on the BHA's website.

On March 8, 2012, there were two BHA meetings including a special meeting, and a closed meeting of the BHA board of directors. During one of those meetings, the board members of the BHA voted to authorize the executive director, Tia Ingram, to execute the Disposition Development and Loan Agreement (DDLA), as part of the on-going process to sell Berkeley's 75 occupied public housing units to billionaire's Jorge M. Perez and Stephen M. Ross, of The Related Companies of California, LLC, (a.k.a. Berkeley 75 Housing Partners, L.P.).

According to the DDLA, the BHA has agreed to pay for the permanent relocation of Berkeley's public housing families (28 families or more) prior to the transfer of the public housing units to Related (billionaires Jorge M. Perez and Stephen M. Ross), and that Related will not submit funding applications for the project until all residents have executed relocation agreements, and 75% of the residents who will permanently relocate have done so. As of February 1, 2012, the BHA had 63 occupied public housing units, out of 75 units.

It should be noted that under Berkeley's just cause eviction protections that landlords are not allowed to evict or displace tenants in residential buildings just because a residential building is being sold, and that this corrupt BHA deal with Related that is forcing the low-income renters to relocate from their long-time public housing prior to transfer of the property, is against the law and the spirit of the just cause eviction protections in Berkeley.

This deal is totally dependent on the ability of the BHA and it's relocation agent Overland, Pacific and Cutler, to frighten and terrorize the long-time public housing residents into giving up their rights as public housing tenants, and to force them into signing documents giving up their existing housing.

During July of 2009, against the best interest's of Berkeley's existing long-time public housing families, the BHA adopted the recommendation of it's consultant, EJP Consultant Group, to embark on a project to privatize and sell Berkeley's 75 public housing units.

In September, 2011, the Berkeley Housing Authority (BHA) announced that it was planning to sell Berkeley's 75 public housing units to The Related Companies of California, LLC (Owned by billionaires, Stephen M. Ross and Jorge M. Perez), and announced that the BHA has entered into an exclusive negotiating rights agreement with The Related Companies of California, LLC, that will last 90 days, with a possible 30 day extension to negotiate the full terms of the deal.

On March 8, 2012, the board members of the BHA voted to authorize the executive director, Tia Ingram, to execute the Disposition Development and Loan Agreement, as part of the on-going process to sell the BHA's 75 public housing units to billionaire's Jorge M. Perez and Stephen M. Ross, of The Related Companies (a.k.a. Berkeley 75 Housing Partners, L.P.).

James E. Vann who was the architect for Berkeley's public housing units back in the early to mid 80s is shocked by the plan to sell it's valuable public housing and said, "The city and BHA promised to keep it's public housing permanent (in perpetuity) to receive a special "Title 1 Grant" of funding from HUD to build that housing for the poor, and now they are breaking their promise to current and future generations of the poor, who desperately need low-income housing to remain in their communities."

The DDLA provides that the developer (Related) will acquire a leasehold interest in the land that Berkeley's 75 public housing units are located on, to rehabilitate the 75 housing units and to own the building improvements, while preserving the units as affordable housing to households earning 50% or less of the Area Median Income (AMI), for a period of 99 years. Current City and BUSD ground leases are to be amended and assigned directly to the Related ownership entity (Berkeley 75 Housing Partners, L.P.).

Among the details of the agreement, the BHA is to provide 75 project-based vouchers (one for each housing unit) with a 15 year HAP contract with an option to renew for another 15 years. However, currently the Obama Administration is seeking major funding cuts to the project-based voucher program which may negatively affect the deal and screw up the plans of the BHA to provide project-based vouchers to the project.

Once the deal takes place and Related is renting out the privatized former public housing units, the BHA will receive 60% of residual cash flow (kick backs) coming into the project after a number of fee payments, and a residual cash flow after 4 years to the BHA is estimated at $171,915.

The cost of rehabilitating the 75 units according to the DDLA is $8,310,774, or $110,810 per unit. The appraised value of the improvements to the units is $15,546,000, and Related will make an acquisition payment for the building improvements of $4,100,000 or $5,543,000.

As a result of the DDLA that was voted on March 8, Related has also agreed to make an initial payment to the BHA of $100,000, and as negotiated, the funds will be held in escrow until the initial relocation interviews to relocate Berkeley's low-income public housing families from their long-time homes are completed. The BHA also continues to pressure the City of Berkeley to release $400,000 in housing trust funds to The Related Companies of California, LLC, for predevelopment costs of the project.

In addition, the BHA has authorized Overland, Pacific and Cutler, to begin engaging families that are to be displaced from their public housing, and as a further means of intimidation, the BHA plans to embark on recertifying all current households in Berkeley's public housing to verify their income and assets, and to verify which families are eligible for continued rental assistance and Section 8 vouchers, that could be used to force the families from their public housing units, before their homes are sold to the out of state billionaires of Related.

Additionally, as of March 8, the BHA will immediately suspend processing all applications for low-income tenants in the Section 8 wait lists that have applied for Section 8 housing vouchers, until September of 2012, to avoid increasing competition for Section 8 vouchers that are needed by the many families that are being displaced from their public housing units, prior to the public housing units being sold to billionaires Jorge M. Perez and Stephen M. Ross.

Berkeley's poor and low-income families needing assistance through the Section 8 housing program have unfairly become hostage in the scheme to privatize and sell Berkeley's public housing units, and are being unfairly bumped out line for Section 8 housing vouchers, as part of the corrupt deal to sell Berkeley's public housing units to billionaires Jorge M. Perez and Stephen M. Ross.

Overall, these unscrupulous, corrupt and incompetent activities by the BHA and it's executive director, Tia Ingram, are in plain sight in documents dated March 8, that were not made available on-line to the public. Some of these activities have been part of an on-going effort to keep the public ignorant and in the dark about the housing authorities activities, and the details of the proposed sale of Berkeley's 75 public housing units to The Related Companies of California, LLC, and it's billionaire owners.

Documents and information that should be readily available to the public at large and easy to find on-line, are no longer available because the BHA has lost sight of it's mission. It has become a corrupt and inept agency through the years while listed as a troubled agency over and over again under it's executive director, Tia Ingram, and has become an agency that has lost it's respect for the public at large needing housing assistance in the Section 8 program, including the low-income tenants and families that are being forced out of their long-time public housing.

 

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Mortgages are Death Contracts- San Francisco Proposes a Moratorium to Foreclosures

09/24/2021 - 09:05 by Anonymous (not verified)
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Tiny
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"The word mortgage comes from a French word meaning Death Contract" the powerful words of Archbishop King from St John Coltraine Church rolled off the podium, and rumbled down the steps of San Francisco City Hall. The same blood-stained steps where home after home is sold every Wednesday by real estate snakkkesdevil-opers and bank-gangsters. Archbishop King continued, "these banksters remind me of Satan, making a promise they have no intention of keeping.


This landless, indigenous daughter of displaced, evicted and gentrifUKed Afrikan, Roma, Taino peoples heard the screams from the years of land theft that emanated off those steps, my feet trembled and my muscles tensed to hold the tremors of loss and fear and death.

"With this proposal we are urging the Mayor to protect all homeowners from the predatory lenders and their practices," Supervisor John Avalos, who launched this crucial proposed legislation on the same blood-stained steps on Tuesday, March 21, along with the support of five San Francisco Board Supervisors including David Campos, Eric Mar, Christina Olague, Jane Kim and David Chiu, which expresses support for the California Homeowner Bill of Rights which are 5 legislative measures introduced at the California State Legislature and designed to provide basic standards of fairness and transparency in mortgage processing, community tools to prevent blight, tenant protections, enhanced law enforcement to defend homeowner rights, and a special grand jury to investigate foreclosure crime.


" We talk alot about the out-migration of African-descendent people from San Francisco, this legislation actively tries to impact that situation," said Supervisor Christina Olague, a new and important addition on the San Francisco Board of Supervisors standing with renters and community members to stop the bleeding of our communities by predatory lenders and real estate snakkkes.

"I have been living in my home for 40 years, I have nowhere else to go and i have many physical illnesses," Cathy Galvez, spoke humbly into the microphone about her current situation facing eviction at the hands of predatory lenders.

As the people spoke, their voices rose up, joining the millions of people in resistance to these high paid, legally sanctioned gangsters stealing homes and lives and hope with each theft, sale and paper. On this day, we, the people, were heard.
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400yrs. plus...

09/24/2021 - 09:05 by Anonymous (not verified)
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Bad News Bruce
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3/22/12
Remembering the song 400 years
Now pushing 5
They keep killing off our Trayvon’s
& folks are not even surprised
We claiming to heal(WorldRule)
Not dealing with our own problems inside
The richest country in the world
All running to and also biggest one shunned
And be denied..@the same time
Look at whats going down
Folks getting raped in the streets
What’s happening to our communities…and our pride
  
I told you I need a pen patna, log it all down for my future out-sotna’s
We must all spread, sharing information
We ‘each 1 teach a-nuttin’ so our youth aint out-spacing
What we really need, want and what we really chasing
Enough part-time a job lives, we start our own and start lacing

Nigeria to the Bay, Juarez Canada,
  Let’s Occupy all the bays
Rattle the cage and up they wake
Cause if we don’t do nothing
Aint a damn thing gone change
Another murdered Moreno man
And ‘Che~whitey thinks
“justifiable”, aint that strange?
  RAM

 

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Trayvon is my son

09/24/2021 - 09:05 by Anonymous (not verified)
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Tiny
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For Trayvon, Ramarley, Oscar and Kenneth Harding and all of their mamaz

 

Trayvon is my son

and my brother and my uncle

and my coz-zin

and that aint no riddle

cuz i am /we r the village

and it aint about the pillage of

senseless killins n racist hate

 

Can u relate?

 

Trayvon is my son

cuz i am/we r the often spoken bout

but never understood one - 

interdependence-mon!

 

Trayvon is my son

n i am crying now for this mama's one

 

but i got to speak bout something else u see

a thing not so clear or easy

the fake concept of security

and

safe space

in a place

they call gated communities

 

how we separate ourselves from each other

from the ones among us who are hated, called names, criminalized, thru lies of

racism and poverty-

turned into the "other"

 

I speak on this as someone always left

truly kept out, and always swept out

under jail house rugs

fetishized titles

and poverty pimped thugs

 

and yet tell me why i can walk down that same street in

in my melanin challenged skin

and i will get no guns or questions

 

GentriFUKEd- and displaced-

thru deep capitalist hate

got us all changed from our African roots

make this mama scream

until i can't even see beyond the oppressors boots

 

cuz what is sad is no matter where u go the racism and hate will always be

or like my strong black indian mama sed-

no matter wut

im still called a nigger in this plantation system

of po'lice, gentrification,&  fake security

 

For trayvon and Ramarley,

Oscar and Kenneth Harding

Dont believe the myth of secure communities,

gates and the flight

away from you and me-

don't believe a 911 call makes u safe

or the conceot that separateness and distance from your people

is behind a gate with a pretty name

its a scam

a hustle

enabling the continuation

of racist, capitalist killin

of each other

 

For us to stop the killin

it means to create our own multi-colored, spirit-filled

un-gated,

without race-hatred,

understanding reparations

communities

filled with you and you,

me and we

 

This is liberation, interdependence, revolution

can u feel me?

 

Join us @  Trayvon is my son-  Scream-Our for Justice on Monday, March 26th @ 12:00 noon in front of the Hall of In-justice @ 850 Bryant st San Francisco

Click here to join 900,000 people who have already signed our petition calling for justice for our son Trayvon.

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Listen to KUSF Host Jane Hash Guest Krip-Hop Nation

09/24/2021 - 09:05 by Anonymous (not verified)
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Leroy
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Thanks Jane Hash for having Krip-Hop Nation on KUSF-IN-Exile. The link is below. Jane will also write a blog about Krip-Hop Nation. Music by Kounterclockwise aka Deacon Burns,Kaya Carine Gabriel, Jesse Djquad Morin and more. Listen! Mentioned Rob Da' Noize Temple, our New CD on police brutality against with people with disabilities, DADA DaInt Fest, R.e. Spect,Poor Magazine, Lisa Tiny Gray-Garcia

http://www.kusf-archives.com/2012/03/kusf-in-exile-032212-630-7-pm-hash-...

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The Art of Mike "Dream" Francisco @ Manilatown Heritage Foundation

09/24/2021 - 09:05 by Anonymous (not verified)
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Tiny
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"His work was all illegal," said John Francisco about his brother Mike "Dream" Francisco. PNN-TV is honored to feature the powerful work of revolutionary peoples artist Mike "Dream" Francisco. As a poor people-led, indigenous people-led arts organization we at POOR Magazine question the way in which this society criminalizes truly accessible art which is created for ALL peoples like Dream's work is and will always be and we commend this revolutionary ancestor for all he gave to all of us for so many years in the BAY!!!

PNN-TV camera and interviews: Tiny Garcia and Tony Robles. Editing Carina Lomeli and Tiny. Music by Ebone 415 and Ad Kapone, Rappin 4tay from the new CD In the Bay

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