Revised date of 3/14.

From: dorindamoreno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sat, 25 Feb 2006 12:39:37 -0800
Subject: [south_bay_activists] Huge March Planned for Eve of Katrina 
Evictions; march l4, wash dc:
  trailers in new orleans now! pass hr 4197

thanks to: Kat


Please join us on March 14 for this historic press conference, March 
and vigil in front of the house where George Bush serenely sleeps 
while thousands face the prospect of their families having no shelter.


Press Conference: 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.
(Press Conference: Rayburn House Office Building - Room #2237)

Mardi Gras Style March for Justice: 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
(March will start from Capitol South Metro Stop at 2:00 p.m. to the White
House)

Rally & Protest at the White House: 3:00 p.m. - 11:59 p.m.
(Rally & Protest at the White House - Lafayette Park)



Eve of Katrina Evictions

Huge March Planned for Eve of Katrina Evictions

By David Swanson

A march had been planned for February 28, the eve of the scheduled 
March 1 evictions of Hurricane Katrina victims.  FEMA moved the 
evictions to March 15, so activists have moved the march to March 
14.  A press conference on Capitol Hill will be followed by a march 
through Washington, D.C., past FEMA, past the Department of Homeland 
Security, and to the White House, where a permit has been obtained to 
rally in Lafayette Square Park until midnight.  If Bush does not meet 
the marchers' demands, however, many plan not to leave.

The demands are for a serious housing plan for those already evicted 
and those still in hotels, and an end to evictions.  Another way of 
putting it is that the marchers will be demanding that the federal 
government cease violating the law by working to exclude people from 
a city on the basis of race and class.

Last night Reverend Lennox Yearwood, whom many saw on television 
being tossed out of a Congressional hearing for questioning Secretary 
of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff, and who has received death 
threats for his activism, convened an organizing meeting and formed 
committees to put together as large a march as possible.

Yearwood recounted for those present the history of FEMA's broken 
promises and shifting deadlines, the December 1 deadline, the 
December 14 deadline, etc., up through the latest moved 
deadline.  But Yearwood also spoke of the suicides of those with 
nowhere left to go, the 80 percent increase in alcohol sales in 
effected neighborhoods, the absolute hopelessness of people whom this 
country has abandoned.  "We're not asking for another moved 
deadline," Yearwood said, "but for a moratorium on evictions and 
anything that looks like an eviction until they have a plan for housing."

Joel Segal, Vice Chair of the advisory board of Progressive Democrats 
of America, spoke as well.  "FEMA is telling the media they have a 
housing plan," he said.  "FEMA is lying."  There are 13,000 trailers 
sitting in Arkansas waiting to go to New Orleans, he said.  There are 
12,000 people evicted with no where to go.  If they get a trailer, 
Segal said, it has no electricity.

The Gulf Coast Renewal Campaign released this statement:

Yesterday FEMA announced a two-week extension for all hotel/motel 
residents in Louisiana and Mississippi, which enables them to remain 
in their rooms until March 15, 2006. Once again, we witness the 
impact that a coalition of conscience and a unified commitment to 
action for Katrina survivors can have on the otherwise unfettered 
execution of the Bush administrations authority. For this reason, we 
are postponing our press conference, March and vigil until March 14, 2006.

However, the Gulf Coast Renewal Campaign is not demanding that FEMA 
move deadlines, but that FEMA move Katrina survivors into viable and 
affordable transitional and long-term housing. We demand that FEMA 
move the displaced into trailers so that they can work to rebuild 
their own homes. We protest the psychological cruelty of this agency 
in constantly holding the peril of homelessness over the heads of our 
brothers and sisters. We object to FEMA holding survivors in limbo, 
perpetually uncertain about what should be guaranteed for these 
victims of government neglect and ineptitude. Sending people long 
distances from their communities, to live in temporary shelters or 
trailers where they cannot keep their jobs is unacceptable. Offering 
limited rental assistance to a selective group, which cannot pay for 
real apartments in a city where price gouging has sent rents sky 
high, is unacceptable.

We are postponing our rally in Lafayette Park and press conference 
accordingly until March 14, but we are not postponing our call for 
justice: NO EVICTIONS UNTIL REAL TRANSITIONAL & PERMANENT HOUSING IS 
AVAILABLE FOR ALL TO RETURN HOME! TRAILERS IN NEW ORLEANS NOW! PASS H.R. 4197!

Over the next two weeks, we will continue to build our campaign on 
the ground and in Congress to pass "The Hurricane Reclamation, 
Recovery, Reconstruction and Relief" Act for comprehensive assistance 
to enable all Katrina survivors to return and rebuild their communities.

Please join us on March 14 for this historic press conference, March 
and vigil in front of the house where George Bush serenely sleeps 
while thousands face the prospect of their families having no shelter.

Press Conference: 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.
(Press Conference: Rayburn House Office Building - Room #2237)

Mardi Gras Style March for Justice: 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
(March will start from Capitol South Metro Stop at 2:00 p.m. to the 
White House)

Rally & Protest at the White House: 3:00 p.m. - 11:59 p.m.
(Rally & Protest at the White House - Lafayette Park)






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