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CES in Action!
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has become so great that even the United Nations decided the situation
has warranted an investigation. As a result, the UN dispatched a
Special Rapporteur on the Right to Adequate Housing, Raquel Rolnik, on
a multi-US city fact-finding mission. The cities visited included New
York, Chicago, New Orleans, Washington DC, Pine Ridge Indian
reservation in South Dakota and Wilkes-Barre, Pa. On November 3 and 4,
Ms. Rolnik was greeted by a broad alliance of housing/tenant activist
groups, including CES, in Los Angeles.

Ms
Rolnik began her LA tour with a briefing on the area's affordable
housing crisis. This was followed by a tour of slum housing, skid row,
non-profit affordable housing, a community health care facility,
public, HUD subsidized and Section 8 housing, and communities fighting
displacement and gentrification.
Town Hall Meeting on Affordable Housing Crisis
In
the evening, 200-300 people attended a Town Hall meeting where
presentations were made by several participating organizations at The
California Endowment in downtown LA. Here skits, slideshow
presentations and personal testimonies gave perspective not only to the
effects of Los Angeles' housing crisis, but also the organizing strategies being used to fight it.
CES tenant leaders from Morton Gardens Apartments in Echo Park, in celebration oftheir
recent US Court of Appeals victory protecting them from evictions and
providing Section 8 tenant protections nationwide (see CES web site article),
presented a skit reenacting their visit to their landlords' UCLA
classroom to present this noted real estate professor an award of
"Greediest Landlord in LA."
Ms.
Rolnik acknowledged the work of various community organizations,
saying, "I have seen a lot of struggle, a lot of solidarity, and a lot
of mobilizing, and I am thinking that this is the way, this is the
hope." Earlier in New York, she stated, "Housing is a human right. It
is a constant fight, a constant struggle for people to get government
to ensure their right to housing."
The
following day Ms. Rolnik's examination of the housing crisis in LA
continued with a stop at La Villa Hermosa Apartments, a HUD subsidized
housing complex in South LA. La Villa Hermosa CES tenant leaders have
organized to preserve their homes. CES tenants spoke about the
difficulty in obtaining needed repairs, the constant harassment from
management in an effort to make them move, and how they have been
fighting to stop the owners' attempt to remove the complex from the
federal
rent
subsidy program. As if on cue, as tenants were presenting their stories
on the sidewalk in front of the building, the building's resident
manager appeared and began taking pictures of the tenants. Ms Rolnik
immediately approached the manager to identify herself and explain that
she had requested the tenants to gather.
The
visit ended with Ms. Rolnik being presented a CES T-shirt and button
indicating that she was now an honorary CES member. Ms. Rolnik
responded that she was "very proud to be an honorary CES member."
Ms.
Rolnik will provide a report on her visit by the end of November, to
the US government and the UN Human Rights Council. A final report to
the UN General Assembly is planned for March 2010.
In
addition to CES, the other groups who worked hard in organizing the
events in LA included LA Community Action Network (LACAN), Legal Aid
Foundation of LA, LA Coalition to End Hunger & Homelessness, POWER,
Union de Vecinos, Coalition LA, Comunidad Presente, Lamp Community,
Neighborhood Legal Services of LA County, Korean Immigrant Worker
Alliance, Beyond Shelter, Esperanza Community Housing, St. John's Well
Child Center, Skid Row Housing Trust, LA Neighborhood Housing Services
Housing Long Beach, Black Mesa Indigenous Support and Eviction Defense
Network.
Special
thanks go out to CES Tenant Organizer Joel Montano for his hard work in
organizing CES' participation and contribution to this event, and to
Becky Dennison of LACAN whose tireless work as overall coordinator of
the LA tour was a key to its success.
The national tour was coordinated by the New York-based National Economic and Social Rights Initiative (NESRI), a nonprofit
organization that promotes a cultural and political commitment to a
human rights vision that ensures dignity and access to basic resources
in the US.
Click here for more pictures from the Town Hall Meeting and CES' organized site visit at La Villa Hermosa Apartments.
COALITION for ECONOMIC SURVIVAL (CES)
514 Shatto Place, Suite 270 Los Angeles, CA 90020
Tel: 213-252-4411*Fax: 213-252-4422
Email: contactces@earthlink.net
Web site: http://www.CESinAction.org
http://www.CESinAction.org
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