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Micro-economics
Poor Women writers and artists transition off of Welfare through micro-economics. A project of POOR MAGAZINE.

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Loaves vs. Lofts
Gourmet catering company objects to being relocated by high priced live work/lofts. (Part two in an ongoing series of special reports from "the inside" on gentrification) by Giovonna Willis-Barela staff writer, POOR Magazine

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Ode to JFK Jr.

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A Journal of Incarcerated Writers & Artists

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REFRAMING THE OUTSIDE
by John M.
subject: Ken Moshesh

Accessing the Media
by The California Department of Corrections (CDoC).


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Richard At Work
Artist Ed Gould

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Photo by Christina Heatherton/PNN



Guarding Every Vacant House in the CITY!

Houseless folks and advocates march to take back a vacant building and protest recent eviction

Christina Heatherton/Community Journalist
Tuesday, February 11, 2003;

Dividing lines come in all sizes: long as a baton, wide as a man, lean enough to sign on, or brief as a breath. Saturday the line stood thin and blue and seven officers long. It stretched across a vacant Pacific Heights house that 30 people have called home for the past six months. Thirty demonstrators from the Autonomous Collective, Homes Not Jails (HNJ), Right To A Roof, Coalition on Homelessness, Food Not Bombs, and POOR Magazine convened in front of the house to protest the recent eviction by United Dominion Realty Trust, the agency that owns the property. Clenching banners and signs, and chanting into bullhorns, we threatened to stretch the thin blue line to its limits. As one protester declared, “If you think we’ll run out of people then you are wrong! There are thousands of us who would rather risk arrest than sleep on the street.”

The building at 2161 Sutter Street had sat empty in the affluent Pacific Heights neighborhood for one year before squatters made it into a cooperative self-managed home. After six months the building was occupied, converted into a fully functioning home with plumbing and heating that sheltered thirty people, and then emptied again. On Monday, January 27th, the squatters were forcibly evicted by the police. Later that week, two of the squatters were arrested for defying the eviction and re-entering the building. United Dominion Realty plans to redevelop the space into a pricy apartment complex that would be inaccessible for San Francisco’s poor. The move is consistent with the ongoing gentrification and displacement trends in the city.

The scene Saturday was symbolic of the city’s housing crisis. As police guarded a starkly vacant building, the people demanding housing were detained in the streets. The building is one of many in the city that remains unoccupied in face of an ever growing homeless population. As Sam, an HNJ activist described it to me, the situation is disgusting since “there’s enough there to share”.

Before the police barricade, protesters took turns giving speeches and leading chants. Some enraged demonstrators roared into bullhorn about their lack of options between the dangerous SROs, the unsafe prison-like conditions of the shelter systems, and the streets. “Housing is a right!” they declared. “We shouldn’t have to be out here doing this in order to live like human beings!”

We soon left the house and took off into the streets of Pacific Heights chanting “Homes Not Jails! Food Not Bombs!” Saturday afternoon shoppers browsing the blocks of upscale boutiques and bistros were thoroughly confused with the march. We headed up the hill to the busy intersection of Sacramento and Fillmore. There, three demonstrators locked arms through specially rigged PVC piping while others unfurled signs saying “People Over Profit” and “End the War Against the Poor”. Fifteen demonstrators occupied the middle of the intersection stopping all kinds of traffic and attracting a lot of attention. After 20 minutes, there were around 150 people poking their heads out of coffee shops and standing on the corners, watching in curious disbelief.

Those of us present for Saturday’s action presented an ultimatum to the city. We will continue protesting and demonstrating until the price of guarding outweighs the cost of giving the housing. As one protester announced, “They are either going to have to give us housing or they’ll have to guard every vacant house in the city! Give it or Guard it!”

How you can help: Tell United Dominion Realty Trust not to prioritize profits over housing for the poor. Phone: 925/224.8670 Fax: 925/225.8657 http://www.udrt.com Contact:
Homes Not Jails 415/346.3740
Autonomous Collective autonomouscollective@mutualaid.org



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Housing is a Human Right - A Struggle for Home

Art Back the Land- a Sidewalks are for People Event

Race and the (Sit) Lie

(SWP) Sitting While Poor

House Keys Not Handcuffs-Homelessness Ends With A Home:

No Delivery

Mission Resistors

Tent City Residents in Sacramento Rally Against Criminalization and Sweeps!

Redemption or Unrecognized Work?

Single Room Occupancy(SRO) Hotels - SWEET and SOUR

Criminalizing Houseless People in Los Angeles

This is a Guy Who Never Hurt Anybody

Sleep without drowning

We Only Need One Billion

Operation Outreach

Court Creep Pt 2- The backroom deal that officially launched The SF Poverty Court

Court Creep

Gas Everyone

A Safe Place to Sleep

Gonna Tell the Terminator what we're here to say...Hunger Action Day 2007

The Mayor Would Not Open the Door for the Children

The Salt of the Earth

"We Accuse the Federal Government for allowing thousands of people to live without homes

A Dream Denied; Criminalization of Homelessness in US Cities

WRAP: Ending Homelessness

10 Days in Louisiana

Poor, homeless...and a mother

Hurricane Homelessness

These are the people that the government abandoned...

Way Below The Poverty ( and Water ) Line

Deadly De-Hydration

Project 20 or more poverty

Letter to the World Bank by a formerly houseless poverty Skolar

Honoring Our Covenant of Compassion with Homeless People

OUTRAGEOUS UNDERCOUNT OF HOMELESS PEOPLE IN SAN FRANCISCO

Homeless Folk Die Young

There's More like Me coming back every day

The War on the Poor

I just won’t be getting a bed tonite

Along the railroad of Houselessness and racism

Nowhere to Lay Your Head

Permanent Homelessness

Watching Helplessly

RECONCILE

High Visibility Homelessness

Nameless and Faceless…

…..Aint nobody dope as me.. I dress so fresh and clean...so fresh, so clean… clean..

If I didn’t Shower, who would hire me?

Dolly and Diamond

Just Six More Steps…

You Can't Sleep Here

AN AMERICAN EPIDEMIC: Hate Crimes Against Homeless People

Guarding Every Vacant House in the CITY!

The Homeless can Not rest in Peace....

IF DIRT WERE DOLLARS

They Let Him Die

I Can't Tell You, They'll Kill Me

SHELTERWATCH

A Mama's Love..

Operation of Law….

A walk after midnight...

Start at This Side of the Camp and Work Back....

Where do homeless folks hang their hat?

A Crime disguised as Entertainment

hungry

Thinly Veiled NIMBYISM

If your friend is homeless, you can co-sign.

GILT-EDGED BUT OUT-OF-POCKET: Homeless policy in Dallas

The Homeless Audit

Brown, Nosing the Homeless

Surreal Accusations

A Day of Protest in support of the Right to a Roof

Gavin Newsom's Scared of the People..!!

I became a Participant!!

Where Dry Leaves Blow Soundlessly

It's A Thin Line...

WHO'S QUALITY OF LIFE IS THIS, ANYWAY? (2002)

HATE CRIME?Or A Badly Made Bed?

Homelessness, Harry Britt and Housing Winter...

The Life and Times of a Beggarman Troll

I know why it's the meanest city!

Hearts are Turning into Stone

Sleeping with my feet folded under me

The End of A Life

Caroline Jack Rescues Cats....(and follow-up)

Options....

Santana from Havana(Homeless,mentally ill in Texas)

The US Government Caused Me To Become Homeless
Part 4

THE US GOVERNMENT CAUSED ME TO BECOME HOMELESS pt3

The US Government Caused My Homelessness pt 2

The US Government Caused Me to Become Homeless pt 1

No One Else Gets Arrested for this...(Ken Moshesh case)

The Vehicularily Housed Beat

Where's my Stuff? (24 hour belonging legislation)

Red-Tagged; The Creation of The Vehicularily Housed Bill of Rights

DWP (Driving While Poor)

Our Human Right to Sleep (The Ken Moshesh Case)

Harry Jones Part II

A Bad Landlord (Oakland Tenants)

A Chair is Not a Bed! (Action against Shelter Redesign)

It All Comes Out in the Wash (part I)(Ken Moshesh)

Arrested Artistry II: The Setup Continues (Ken Moshesh case)

I went, I witnessed, I ate...

Arrested Artistry (Ken Moshesh)

BAGELS BEHIND BARS

Scant Belongings (Homeless folks in Rio)

A Homeless Coup

Death in Honolulu

Whose business improvement ?

HOMELESS HOUSING LAWSUIT SETTLED

HOMELESS IN FULL VIEW (PNN/L.A.)

PAINTING THE REAL PICTURE...(PNN 2000)

The 11th Floor (PNN 2000)

A PLAN FOR ACTION TO END HOMELESSNESS IN SAN FRANCISCO

QUALITY OF LIFE??? (2000)

houseboaters to homelessness

Houselessness/Homefulness Resistance and Death

Next time Rudy, pick on someone your own size.

PROPERTY RIGHTS?!?

Quality Of Life? or Quantity Of Strife?