James Graham seems to be inventing his own reality and creating a straw
horse in order to put his favorable spin on his organization's open
racially tinged hostility to and nefarious efforts to defeat a low
income housing proposal.  

The invented reality is Graham's suggestion that different ethnic groups
got together to oppose the proposal.  I recall observing one African
American speaker opposing the proposal.  I observed one Latino community
member (whom I recognized as a Minneapolis city prosecutor) cheering
when a speaker proclaimed that the PPL proposal would create a
"cesspool."  I did not observe any Native or Arab Americans
participating on Graham's side, as he claimed.  Perhaps someone with
more inside knowledge of the Ventura Village organization dynamics could
shed more light on who actually sided with Graham.  It was obvious to
any observer that a diverse group of African, Euroopean and Arab
Americans supported the low income housing proposal.  The supporters of
the proposal were clearly much more representative of the ethnic
composition of the commmunity than the opponents.

Graham's straw horse is Basim Sabri, and the attempt to pretend that he,
rather than the PPL housing proposal was the target of Ventura Village
homeowners' opposition. This is again an attempt to reinvent reality. 
There has been no substantiation of any connection between Sabri and PPL
or its proposal.  The purported dislike for one of the supporters is a
shallow and unconvincing explanation for opposition.  

It is also revealing that Graham makes no attempt to explain his active
involvement in preventing eligible community members from voting, and
does not challenge that there were far more people of color prevented
from voting than those who were allowed to vote.  Does the need to
defeat this straw horse justify such disenfranchisement in obvious
violation of the organization's own rules?

Graham finally explains that Ventura Village has supported affordable
housing by advocating the building of Carriage Houses behind existing
houses.  He does not mention that he would be the developer of these
Carraige Houses, and presumably make a large amount of money from them. 
The merits of these Carriage Houses would be an important topic for
separate discussion on the list.  But Graham really seems to be claiming
victory for fending off a threat to HIS control over Ventura Village and
the profits to be gained from development.

Jordan Kushner
Powderhorn


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Original message from James Graham:

On the surface Basim Sabri sounds reasonable and genuinely sincere in
his wish that Ventura Village continue its good work.  I would be
thanking him
if he had not bragged that he had already taken over two other
neighborhoods and Ventura Village would be the third. He also stated
that he was a
fighter and had never failed when he decided to take over a
neighborhood.  This confidence might be questioned if three other
neighborhoods had
not made contact with us the next day to inquire how we had managed to
temporarily stave off such an attempt, and to ask advice on how they
might
handle a similar situation.

I must admit that I personally was not aware that Basim posed such a
threat.  I am aware that he believes he was responsible for the Central
takeover
but I am not sure of the identity of the second neighborhood. Could
someone help me out with identifying the other neighborhood he referred
to?

 I am sure Mr. Sabri "noticed that there was some racial tension while
at the meeting".  Mr. Sabri and his partners had been successful in
their attempts
to create it.  The disrespect shown by Mr. Sabri's friends to some of
the black residents of Ventura Village who were opposed to his plans is
deplorable. Fortunately the Ventura Village membership made up of Native
Americans, African Americans, and European Americans and yes, even
Arab Americans were united in their awareness of what Sabri and friends
were attempting.  Mr. Sabri is to be commended in this regard; he
certainly
was able to bring a bunch of different ethnic "Americans" together in
opposition to him.  Ventura Village is proud of all the diverse
individuals that
make up our community family and proud of all who work and fight
together to make our community a better place to live and raise all of
our families.
Outsiders may become confused when viewing our many colors and try to
seek advantage, but in their shortsightedness they fail to realize that
the
many seperate colors they see are in reality united to form a quilt of
community that keeps us all warm

 Mr. Sabri may be ignorant of the fact that in Ventura Village we
believe our residents should decide what our needs are.  After Mr. Sabri
and his
friends left the meeting Ventura Village continued its "good work" by
passing a motion to have the appropriate committee work with PPL to
design a
project for the Franklin-Chicago site that would meet the needs of the
community and is in keeping with Ventura Village's ongoing comprehensive
plan
to create affordable housing in the neighborhood.  Ventura Village has a
history of taking the development plans of area developers and reshaping
them to better fit the needs of our community.  Ventura Village is very
proud of the way responsible developers have included neighborhood input
into the developments within our neighborhood.  Eagles Wings, a project
of Overcomers Ministry, was opened this past year. This Monday Alliance
Housing will break ground on Portland-Village.  In the fall American
Indian Housing Community Development Corporation will start work on Many
Rivers, and Pokagama. Next year a consortium oh CCHT, Hope, Bobby
Williams and the Tharp family will start the Franklin Portland Gateway
Project. 
These projects represent more than 400 units of affordable housing
approved and worked on by Ventura Village, and in which the developers
included
the neighborhood into the design and planning of.  Ventura Village has
fought a solitary fight to create the Zoning changes that would allow
for
thousands of additional affordable units of accessory housing on empty
lots, and in the form of Carriage Houses behind existing houses. These
changes would benefit all the inner city of Minneapolis and make
affordable housing, and affordable home ownership more available for all
people.
Not a select few.

 In conclusion a quote from the "Words of Wisdom": It is wise to look in
the basket before putting ones hand into it.  Ventura means Good Luck
and
Happiness, so good luck and happiness to you.

Jim Graham
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