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12/20/07 13:30p.m. -New Orleans Public Housing residents, and affordable housing advocates are being locked out of the New Orleans City Council (public meeting) proceedings and being harassed by multiple 'law enforcement' agencies as they attempt to conduct a peaceful show of support for a halt to the immoral and untimely demolition of the 4 largest housing developments during an unprecedented housing crisis in this city.
Approximately 500 participants who attended an opening press conference preceding City Council's regularly scheduled session this morning were met with a show of force from several law enforcement agencies. Since 10:00a.m. this morning people have been peppered sprayed, locked out of the proceedings and 24 have been arrested.
Organizers on the ground in New Orleans are asking for supporters in the struggle for affordable decent housing and the right for all those displaced by Hurricane Katrina and the policies which hold blatant disregard for low-income and poor people to send out a call to:
1.Get on the Phone- Call your congressional and senate representatives urging them to support the passage of SB 1668- the New Orleans Housing Recovery Act, currently awaiting a vote in the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee. There is a list of phone numbers here: www.katrinaaction.org/node/293
2.Send out Mail and Make Calls - Send word to New Orleans elected officials that their way of working with recovery issues is inhumane and until the broad constituency they were elected to represent are treated with the respect they deserve and represented in the process of redeveloping their city their plans are hinged on the backs of the very people that make this city the unique and special place that it is. Council Members
Arnie Fielkow (President) City Hall, Room 2W40 1300 Perdido Street New Orleans, LA 70112
Phone: (504) 658-1060 Fax: (504) 658-1068 Email:AFielkow@cityofno.com
Jacquelyn Brechtel Clarkson (Vice President) City Hall, Room 2W50 1300 Perdido Street New Orleans, LA 70112
Phone: (504) 658-1070 Fax: (504) 658-1077 jbclarkson@cityofno.com Shelley Midura District A City Hall, Room 2W80 1300 Perdido Street New Orleans, LA 70112
Phone: (504) 658-1010 Fax: (504) 658-1016 Email:SMidura@cityofno.com
Stacy S. Head District B City Hall, Room 2W10 1300 Perdido Street New Orleans, LA 70112
Phone: (504) 658 -1020 Fax: (504) 658-1025 Email:SHead@cityofno.com
James Carter District C City Hall, Room 2W70 1300 Perdido Street New Orleans, LA 70112
Phone: (504) 658-1030 Fax: (504) 658-1037 Email: JCarter@cityofno.com
Cynthia Hedge-Morrell District D City Hall, Room 2W20 1300 Perdido Street New Orleans, Louisiana 70112
Phone: (504) 658-1040 Fax: (504) 658-1048 CHMorrell@cityofno.com Cynthia Willard-Lewis District E City Hall, Room 2W60 1300 Perdido Street New Orleans, LA 70112
Phone: (504) 658-1050 Fax: (504) 658-1058 CWLewis@cityofno.com Mayor Ray Nagin New Orleans City Hall 1300 Perdido Street New Orleans, LA 70112
City Hall Operator: (504) 658-4000
3.Spread the Word via, e-mail - Get the word out to your network of family, friends and co-workers. The attack on low-income and poor families is not limited to New Orleans, If we allow affordable housing to disappear during a critical time in it's recovery, there will be less chance for it's survival throughout the US.
HUD Secretary Alphonso Jackson has helped to procure lucrative contracts for hundreds of thousands of dollars for friends and associates who went to work at HUD-controlled housing authorities in New Orleans and the Virgin Islands, he is now holding the end to funds for all redevelopment in his sector over the head of this city, if demolitions do not go forward. There is valid reason to be suspicious of the type of contract work that will be done for millions of dollars that destroy sound structures rather than redeveloping communities with the input of it's residents. Act now to support a full and just recovery for all of those so devastated in the gulf south.
for more information visit www.defendneworleanspublichousing.org
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