People of the Central Valley 5
AFRICAN AMERICAN TENANTS FIGHT A STOCKTON SLUMLORD
Photos and text by David Bacon

STOCKTON, CA (12/12/11) - Doyle Gardens sounds like it might be a 
pleasant apartment complex, where residents stroll down walkways 
between flower beds surrounded by greenery.  Its name is a lie.

In this large apartment complex in downtown Stockton the residents, 
mostly poor and working-class African American families, instead live 
with terrible conditions.  Patricia Norman points to the trash 
outside her door.  Yolanda Jackson's sink is on its last legs, and 
the insulation on the door of her refrigerator can't keep the cold 
locked inside.  Tomoro Hooper sits disconsolately beneath the broken 
towel racks of his bathroom, while his grandmother, Patricia Perkins, 
stares at the cracks in the linoleum.

In Laronda Trishell's apartment the bathroom is also falling apart,. 
One of the drawers in her kitchen has a bottom that doesn't slide. 
If she forgets when she pulls it out, all her utensils wind up on the 
floor.

Vicky Robinson used to live in the complex too.  She still feels a 
commitment to the friends she made there, and today helps them get 
organized to force the landlord to fix the many problems.  Some have 
even complained of bedbug and cockroach infestations.  Robinson 
points to a hole in a window made by a bullet.  Instead of replacing 
the glass, though, a plywood sheet sits in the frame behind to broken 
pane.  Robinson meets with tenants around a table in the courtyard, 
to talk about these and other defects. 

Disabled resident Ricky Cobb reads a notice taped to his door by the 
landlord, so nervous now about the organizing that people from the 
manager's office keep track of the meetings and visitors.  This fall 
the tension came to a head, when 20 current and former tenants filed 
a suit against George Garcia and Starr Property Management.  The 
management firm says it no longer handles the Doyle Gardens property 
for Garcia, who operates a local bail bond company and owns the 
complex. 

While conditions at Doyle Gardens seem extreme, they reflect the high 
level of poverty in the San Joaquin Valley, especially among African 
American families.  According to a report by Sarah Bohn of the Public 
Policy Institute of California, Central Valley counties around Fresno 
(Merced, Tulare, Kings, Kern, and San Joaquin) were among the 
poorest, with poverty rates in excess of 20%.   Stockton is the 
largest city in San Joaquin County, where 22% of the people live 
below the poverty line.  In California as a whole, Bohn says, African 
Americans have a poverty rate of 22.1%.

The 35,000 African Americans living in Stockton make up 12% of its 
population.  With a rental vacancy rate of 9.4%, you'd think people 
might find another place to live.  But many tenants are trapped in 
Doyle Gardens by the restrictions on the Section 8 subsidies, for 
which they qualify because of their extremely low incomes.  In 
effect, housing authorities are acting as Garcia's enablers by 
allowing him to continue to collect the subsidy while making few, if 
any repairs.

Even city code enforcers seem lackadaisical.  Richard Dean, program 
manager for code enforcement, told the Stockton Record after the suit 
was filed that Garcia is "working pretty well with us," that he has a 
"management plan" and has made changes.  "At this point, we're 
comfortable we're heading in the right direction," Dean told the 
Record.  Garcia called the suit a "shakedown."

Many residents are clients of California Rural Legal Assistance, 
which is helping them to sue Garcia.   "We believe the housing 
conditions to be substandard," explained Marcela Diaz, the directing 
attorney in CRLA's Stockton office.























For more articles and images, see  http://dbacon.igc.org

See also Illegal People -- How Globalization Creates Migration and 
Criminalizes Immigrants  (Beacon Press, 2008)
Recipient: C.L.R. James Award, best book of 2007-2008
http://www.beacon.org/productdetails.cfm?PC=2002

See also the photodocumentary on indigenous migration to the US
Communities Without Borders (Cornell University/ILR Press, 2006)
http://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/cup_detail.taf?ti_id=4575

See also The Children of NAFTA, Labor Wars on the U.S./Mexico Border 
(University of California, 2004)
http://www.ucpress.edu/books/pages/9989.html
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David Bacon, Photographs and Stories
http://dbacon.igc.org

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