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DTES Neighbourhood Council, Streams of Justice, VANDU and Vanact! Homeless Action at Terminal City Club in Vancouver
Media release -- October 22, 2010 DTES residents make surprise appearance at Mayor Robertson's Terminal City Club City budget consultation "Our priority is housing." Slogan from the October 22 surprise action for housing. On Friday a group of DTES residents and housing activists rallied at the 100-year-old clubhouse of Vancouver big-business real estate to demand housing be built above the new Hastings Street Library. Surprise action organizer Tami Starlight, elected Steering Committee member of the DTES Neighbourhood Council said, "It's incredible that city council can pretend that building social housing or not is a technical issue. This is the same council that brags about having the lowest property tax rate in all the G8 countries, and the mayor is holding a budget consultation with big business at the Terminal City Club? Of course we're here to raise the issue of social housing. The solution is simple: raise taxes on business and the rich. We want the city to buy or designate 10 sites for social housing in our neighbourhood before the next election. They can start with putting social housing above our new library." On October 7th, many from the same group had visited city hall to oppose a recommendation from City Staff that the new library at 720 E. Hastings be built as a stand-alone, without social housing as part of the infrastructure. While council voted to send the recommendation back to the city manager to see if funding could be found, they placed harsh restrictions on their request -- that any housing addition must not disrupt the timeline of the library's construction. Tami Starlight continued, "City hall is playing political dodge-ball with people's lives. This is a great opportunity to build two critical resources for our community -- housing and a library. Council is squandering this opportunity through political favoritism to a handful of property owners who discriminate against poor people." Richard Cunningham, board member of VANDU and elected steering committee member of the DTES Neighbourhood Council said, "I am tired of promises, promises, promises. I’m tired of being treated like a 3rd class citizen in a 3rd world country. There’s all this money at Olympic village. I don’t care about the politics of it but I do care about my brothers and my sisters. You are spending money of frivolous things but hey, we are human beings, so treat us with respect.” About city council's claim that the promised 14 sites of housing will solve the so-called "street homelessness" problem in Vancouver, Dave Diewert of Streams of Justice said, "There were only 280 actual new social housing units built in BC in the last 5 years, when you look through the smoke and mirrors of announcements and there is not much there. The DTES is the place and the priority to purchase land for housing. When mayor Robertson says that he will solve the problem of 'street homelessness,' we know he means 'visible' homelessness. We need enough social housing to end all homelessness.” Nathan Compton, a member of VANACT!, speaking about the surprise action and hinting at more to come, said, "We should have no faith in the future when the city can’t guard and protect existing units. Council gave a token 6 units at the American hotel, approving the eviction of the tenants and the profiteering flip of the building. Council has no plan for after 2013 even though they know it takes 4,5,6 years to bring more housing on line. We're making our own plans for more actions to fight for housing.” Finally, Dave Murray, CCAP volunteer and DNC member wrapped up the intent of the surprise action by unveiling the full list of ten sites DNC is demanding the city buy for housing before the next election. Murray said, “I have been homeless, lived in hotels, I’ve slept in a few doorways and parks and some laneways in Strathcona. This is really a no brainer. We want you to buy 5 properties a year for social housing and you don’t even have to buy the library site. This would be 1 down and 9 more to go." The other DTES sites Dave Murray unveiled for the city to buy or designate as 100% social housing were: 1) Library on Hastings City owned 2) Buddhist Temple Prov owned empty building 3) Pigeon Park Savings Prov owned empty lot 4) 58 W. Hastings Empty lot 5) 549 and 553 E Cordova Empty lots 6) Pantageous Theatre Empty buildings 7) 148 E Cordova Empty lot 8 Stadium Hotel on Cambie SRO for sale 9) 334 Carrall Empty building 10) 780 Main Empty lot -30- For more information, contact: Dave Murray, Downtown Eastside Neighbourhood Council, (778) 320-5823 Nathan Crompton, VanAct! (778) 628-6252 Tami Starlight, Downtown Eastside Neighbourhood Council (604) 790-9943
Below is a video of the Homeless Action at Terminal City Club in Vancouver
Below is a video of the View of Police protecting Mayor’s guests at Terminal City Club in Vancouver
Below is a video of Richard Cunningham speaking for Social Housing at Terminal City Club in Vancouver
Below is a video of Ivan Drury and Richard Cunningham on Homeless Action at Terminal City Club in Vancouver
Day of the Dead Workshop for DTES Heart of the City Festival at Oppenheimer Park on Wednesday Oct 20, 2010
In the next photos and video, Diane Wood makes a rattle in the Day of the Dead Workshop during a pre-festival event in the DTES Heart of the City Festival at Oppenheimer Park on Wednesday Oct 20, 2010
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AHA MEDIA is very proud to help provide social media coverage of the 7th Annual Downtown Eastside Heart of the City Festival 2010
AHA MEDIA is very proud to help provide social media coverage of the 7th Annual Downtown Eastside Heart of the City Festival from Pre festival events starting Wed Oct 20, 2010 through to Wed Oct 27 – Sun Nov 7, 2010
The 7th Annual
Downtown Eastside
Heart of the City Festival
Wednesday 27 October to Sunday 7 November, 2010
Over 80 events at over 25 venues throughout the Downtown Eastside
With a focus on the rich and diverse communities of the Downtown Eastside, the seventh annual Downtown Eastside Heart of the City Festival celebrates the culture, heritage and distinct character of the heart of Vancouver.
The festival features twelve days of cultural events, including cultural celebrations, outdoor festivities, processions, forums, workshops, discussions, history talks and history walks.
To celebrate and promote the spirit of our home community, the 2010 Festival theme is: “Downtown Eastside – Heart and Home.” The Downtown Eastside is the heart of the City of Vancouver and the home of choice for thousands of its residents.
Visit the Heart of the City Festival website.
Below is Clyde Wright of AHA MEDIA holding up the program guide where it mentions AHA MEDIA
Red Tent Day of Action at Victory Square in Vancouver DTES on Tuesday Oct 19, 2010
Vancouver – Rally in Victory Square
When: Tuesday, October 19th noon until 1pm
Where: Victory Square (Hastings and Cambie)
Who: Everyone who believes housing is a right
From Halifax to Victoria, tents will be popping open on October 19th for the Red Tents Campaign Canada Day of Action on Housing and Homelessness.
Connect with local anti-poverty and housing activists to demonstrate address the need for a federal housing strategy and hold the federal government accountable to international human rights.
100 Red Tents will be present at Parliament Hill and the Human Rights Monument in Ottawa, Ontario. Community groups in Victoria, Vancouver, Surrey, Edmonton, Saskatoon, Regina, Winnipeg, London, Toronto, Ottawa and Halifax will be holding solidarity actions.
Supported by:
Pivot Legal Society
Below is a photo of Am Johal, Jean Swanson, Wendy Pedersen and Paul of VANDU
Below is a photo of Wendy Pedersen and David Murray speaking
2010 Vancouver Homeless Connect Event at W2 Storyeum in Downtown Eastside (DTES)
W2 was proud to support the 2010 Vancouver Homeless Connect Event in the Downtown Eastside!
Irwin Oostindie and Will Stacey of W2 Community Media Arts welcomes folks to W2 Storyeum
April and Russell of LifeSkills Centre at their table with free pamphlets and cookbooks to give away
Russell and Paula of LifeSkills Centre having fun eating grapes
Paula and Russell of LifeSkills Cente doing foot soaks for people
Garvin Snider of Megaphone Magazine
J-Hock, Supervisor of the Peer 2 Peer Outreach Program
Mayor Gregor Robertson speaks at 2010 Homeless Connect event at W2 Storyeum
Jenny Kwan speaks at 2010 Homeless Connect event at W2 Storyeum
Russell with Mayor Gregor Robertson
Terry Hunter and Savannah Walling of Vancouver Moving Theatre and DTES Heart of the City Festival

























































































