Women
Against Poverty Take Over Abandoned Building en
francais See
Photos and listen to Audio from the Women
Against Poverty Collective: Housing Takeover Day Rally
and March Photos:
John Bonnar:
http://www.johnb.smugmug.com/gallery/2947012#159131940 Graeme
Bacque: http://tinyurl.com/327u5j
Audio: http://www.radio4all.net/proginfo.php?id=23409 Articles: CTV
Article: Police end anti-poverty group's house squat Sun.
Jun. 3 2007 http://tinyurl.com/3cbkd7 CITYNews:
Police Clash With Protesters At Affordable Housing Rally Sun. June 3, 2007
http://www.citynews.ca/news/news_11648.aspx
Women
Against Poverty Collective (WAPC) Press
Release dd June 3, 2007
Women
Against Poverty Demand Government Action On Housing June
4, 2007
Toronto
- On Sunday June 3rd, hundreds of women, trans people and their allies marched
through the streets of Toronto to 4 Howard Street, one of hundreds of buildings
in this city that have been allowed to sit empty and deteriorate until they must
be torn down or fall down.
Four
Women Against Poverty Collective members had already entered the building,
claiming it for affordable housing for women by women. We
erected a tent city in support of the women inside, but several hours into our
peaceful gathering, police used excessive force to move us - giving little or
no warning before aggressively clearing our demonstration, and using horses to
push women into small confined spaces, creating a very unsafe situation. Speakers
will address the police response as well as the following demands:
We
call on Mayor Miller and City Council to force developers to create safe affordable
housing when they: ask for zoning variances, don't pay their taxes, or allow their
buildings to fall apart.
We call on Premier McGuinty to immediately raise
social assistance rates by 40% and to develop a coherent, well-funded province-wide
housing policy that has timelines, clear number of units to be built, and accountability
components included.
We call on Prime Minister Harper to develop a coherent,
well-funded Canada-wide housing policy and program, and to devote 1% of the federal
budget to affordable housing.
Too
many survivors of violence and their kids are stuck in shelters, unsafe housing,
or abusive homes because they have no place to live. Homeless women face violence
every day on the streets. We will continue to demonstrate for change until it
happens. WHAT:
Media Conference and Community Meal
WHEN:
Monday June 4th, 12 Noon
WHERE:
Cawthra Square (Just north of 519 Church Street)
WHO:
Women Against Poverty Collective (WAPC)
The
Women Against Poverty Collective is a group of women and trans people who are
working together to advocate for safe, affordable and accessible housing for women
experiencing violence. Women
Against Poverty Collective Blog http://womenagainstpoverty.blogspot.com/
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