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House Keys Not Handcuffs -- End Homelessness

Western Regional Advocacy Project -- W R A P, 15.01.2010 00:00


Homelessness Ends with A Home - House Keys Not Handcuffs

Housing representatives of WRAP (Western Regional Advocacy Council) will be stopping in Ashland on their way to San Francisco for a Mass Action to End Homelessness and will take part in a program at the Ashland Community Center at 7 pm that evening. The program, tying in with Martin Luther King Day, will deal with homelessness, fair housing and civil rights and will be free and open to the public.

MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 2010 7:00 PM
ASHLAND COMMUNITY CENTER
59 WINBURN WAY
ASHLAND, OREGON

*UPDATE* -- "Oregon State Representative Peter Buckley will be attending the event and will speak briefly at 7 pm prior to the panel discussion."--Nancy Spencer, for the WRAP Event Committee

Sponsors: WRAP, Sisters of the Road, Women's International League for Peace & Freedom (WILPF), League of Women Voters, Congregational United Church of Christ, Oregon Action, Southern Oregon Jobs with Justice, Peace House, Justice & Social Action of the Unitarian Fellowship, KSKQ, and Citizens for Peace & Justice

For more information email Nancy Spencer at  nanspen@mind.net or call 541-488-1561

Keep reading to learn more about WRAP

House Keys Not Handcuffs
House Keys Not Handcuffs


Housing representatives from WRAP (Western Regional Advocacy Project), Sisters of the Road, and Street Roots, originating in Seattle and Portland, will be stopping in Ashland on their way to San Francisco to demand restoration of federal funding for affordable housing.

While in Ashland, WRAP members and representatives of Rogue Valley organizations dealing with housing issues will hold a panel discussion, followed by music & poetry presented by the WRAP travelers. The event is free and open to the public.

MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 2010 7:00 PM
ASHLAND COMMUNITY CENTER
59 WINBURN WAY
ASHLAND, OREGON

WRAP webpage:  http://www.wraphome.org

* * * THE FOLLOWING TELLS ABOUT THE CONVERGENCE IN SAN FRANCISCO * * *

Join Us In SF On January 20, 2010 For Our “Homelessness Ends With A Home” Action!
Change will not come if we wait for some other person or some other time. We are the ones we’ve been waiting for. We are the change that we seek. - Barack Obama

Where’s our change?

January 20, 2010 marks the one-year anniversary of the Obama Administration. He came to power through a powerful grassroots campaign movement. That movement – driven by hope and change – has foundered on business-as-usual politics in DC.

We do know that change can come quick, just look at the +700 billion in taxpayers’ dollars that bailed out Wall Street. What did those most in need get? $1.5 billion in Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-housing funds!

House Keys Not Handcuffs

What are the consequences of these priorities? 39.8 million people living below the poverty line (17 million people in “deep poverty”), a 26-year high unemployment rate, 46.3 million uninsured people, and 49 million people facing food insecurity. Homelessness is up 12 percent in cities across the country.

In response to this growing crisis, many local governments and business improvement districts have created programs that force growing numbers of poor people out of gentrifying or neglected neighborhoods and into jails.

From anti-homeless loitering, sitting, and sleeping laws to immigration checks at health programs and public schools to arrest histories in public housing and employment, we must stop this pattern of oppression and demand our human rights. It’s quite simple: organize or die!

We are the Change!

On January 19 and 20, 2010, communities from up and down the West Coast will converge in San Francisco to demonstrate our immense energy and BE THE CHANGE this administration needs to do what is right. Shoulder to shoulder we will take the necessary steps to win affordable housing and civil rights for everyone! For two days we will organize, dance, and grow the movement for social justice.

The rhetoric of change will no longer suffice. We demand a people’s bailout, given just as fast as what was given to the banks!

ON HOUSING

1) Immediately restore All Federal Government affordable housing program funding to comparable 1978 allocation levels. With an emphasis on HUD’s Public Housing and Project-based Sect 8, USDA new unit construction and the National Housing Trust Fund program.

2) Enact a moratorium on the demolition, conversion or destruction of ANY publicly funded units until federal law guarantees one for one replacement at existing affordability rates.

3) Ensure adequate funding for operations of public housing to prevent unit loss, high vacancy rates, and substandard living conditions.

ON CIVIL RIGHTS

1) Stop police and business improvement zone programs that enforce “nuisance” or “quality of life” crimes. These programs criminalize and remove homeless, poor, people of color, and disabled members of our communities.

2) Call for DOJ to respond to LA community request for investigation of discriminatory police enforcement under the Safer Cities Initiative that targets homeless, poor, people of color and disabled community residents.

3) Ensure that the more than 914,000 homeless children in our public schools are able to stay at their “home school,” are fully integrated with their housed peers, and are provided the support they need to learn and thrive.

4) Stop any and all questions regarding a person’s immigration status when they are requesting housing, healthcare, emergency shelter or services.

To endorse, donate, or volunteer at this action, contact Western Regional Advocacy Project:

 wrap@wraphome.org
 http://www.wraphome.org





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