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Towed To Death in SF

Tiny aka @povertyskola


Banner from a Powerful resistance protest organized by coalition on homelessness 
Banner from a Powerful resistance protest organized by coalition on homelessness 

I can’t rest 

They are sweeping me to death


One day its a tow

The next day my home is bouncing in the road

Then i end up in a tent 

And then they want me dead 


Then why take my RV 

When it's us you don't want to see

Now you've left us 

Exposed  


Why tow my home 

When you have nowhere for me to go


-excerpt of Towed by tiny


8th and harrison Berkeley -site of violent tows and then sweeps
8th and harrison Berkeley -site of violent tows and then sweeps

 “We can only hold two bags , choose one, screamed my mama to me over the shriek from a tow hitch scraping our already broken bumper against the asphalt


“We don’t even have bags to put our stuff in,” I screamed back


“Then grab whatever you can carry,” she motioned to my backpack and our one blanket we shared in the backseat when we slept to try to stay warm. But what about our bag of pictures, my favorite boots, her medicine, my emergency stuffie,


I watched them all clunk down the road never to b seen again 


This moment bled into so many trauma-filled moments of our houseless life, when i heard about the SFMTA “vote” to implement yet more laws making it illegal to live in your Recreation (read: survival) Vehicle (Read: home) 


After a series of other anti-poor people actions like attempting to get rid of funding for life-saving harm reduction services and getting “tough” in the Tenderloin on houseless people, Mayor Lurie  proposed a terrifying and violent plan to implement a ridiculous two hour limit on RV’s 


To this act of violence I ask  Lurie in earnest -why tow us when u have nowhere for us to go?


RV’s aren't a long term solution but they are a form of insideness. As I have often said when we are outside we suffer the violence of exposure -our lives and trauma, our belongings and struggles now up for scrutiny from the hating public. When we have our cars and RVs we are provided a modicum of shelter, of privacy. It is anti-poor people abuse to intentionally deprive us of the most minimum of a roof.why ? Because the RVs hurt your *starbukian eyes. 


The settler myth of open road, RVs and travel is also clearly seen here.Certain RVs, the ones in over-priced “campsites” aren't ticketed. Their shiny new winnabego RVs aren't towed after two hours. Their dogs aren't killed by bulldozers and tow trucks like so many of our  houseless pets are in these violent sweeps and tows. And the reality is low-income/no-income & working class families who clean the bugie restaurant kitchens and clean San Francisco's  homes can't afford the insane rent in the Bay Area. 

And god forbid we have a crisis and can't work. 


“After Covid we ended up homeless, we had no money for the rent, “ said Alvaro T, formerly houseless San Francisco resident, povertySkola, Danzante and Janitor who is now homeful in rent free forever, healing  housing  at Homefulness after spending two years houselsss in his car in San Francisco.


Homefulness is a homeless peoples solution to homelessness and currently houses 24 houseless youth , adults and elders with protocol and permission from 1st nations relatives of this land. We are trying to bring this powerful vision to SF, because we as poor people have solutions, maybe they could just listen to us and stop sweeping and towing us because we are not trash  


“We don't need a sandwich or a navigation center we need a home, “ said junebug Kealoha, formerly houseless POOR magazine poverty Skola and community health worker in the Tenderloin working with me and so many more houseless mamas to bring a Homefulness to Occupied Yelamu aka San Francisco. 


In so-called progressive Berkeley they just operated a viscious and violent sweep of houseless relatives in west Berkeley who used to live in RVs but after the city towed them all now they are in tents being subject to violent sweeps.


Mama, where is your medicine,? 


“I’m Sorry Ma’am it’s time, you can collect the rest of your stuff at the tow yard,”  - the tow hitch was dragging our home away,


“Nooooooo,” I let out a silent scream knowing that just like the other times they towed our homes, there would be nothing left in the car by the time it got to the tow yard and most importantly that we could NEVER afford to get our home back.


Our next home was a tent. Our next tow was a sweep.


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Houseless /poor mamas and papas present their poems to build HOMEfulness Yelamu (SF)  
Houseless /poor mamas and papas present their poems to build HOMEfulness Yelamu (SF)  

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훌륭한 게시물과 리뷰에 감사드립니다. 이런 일을 계속하십시오.atm벳

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이 기사에서 훌륭한 작업을 수행했습니다. 매우 정확하고 질적입니다. 읽기 쉽고 읽기 쉽게 만들었습니다. 당신은 진짜 글쓰기 재능이 있습니다. 정말 고맙습니다스피드토토

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내 웹 사이트에서 비슷한 텍스트를 볼 수 있습니다.지니카지노

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매우 유익한 게시물! 성공적인 소셜 네트워킹 캠페인을 시작하는 데 도움이되는 많은 정보가 여기에 있습니다!루피카지노

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