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DESCRIPTION:2008 Awards Ceremony: June 21st at 8pm!\nAwarding Those Responsible for 
 Destroying SF Neighborhoods!\n	WHO: a coalition of social awareness groups 
 concerned about the on-going destruction of San Francisco's low and middle 
 \n		class neighborhoods through real estate speculation. Coalition members 
 include: Gay Shame, \n		Party for Socialism and Liberation, Queer 
 Anti-Displacement Coalition, \n		A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition, Freedom Socialist 
 Party, Radical Women, \n		Pride At Work, CitiSTOP, St. Peter's Housing 
 Committee, \n		Castro Residents for Fair Housing, Brass Liberation 
 Orchestra, Tenant Attorney Phil S. Horne, \n		Activist Tommi Avicolli 
 Mecca, members of the Harvey Milk Democratic Club, \n		and representatives 
 of the San Francisco Community Land Trust.\nWHAT: Mock, outdoor public 
 awards ceremony to "honor" greedy landlord speculators most responsible for 
 the gentrification and destruction of San Francisco's communities. This is 
 done with a spirit of community, FUN, and the opportunity to deliver a 
 spectacular, FREE public show. We encourage "campy" themes and attitudes: 
 (i.e.) drag outfits, colorful costumes, fierce attitudes, and outrageous 
 behavior. The event will be filmed by a documentary filmmaker, which will 
 be shared through internet distribution and local screenings in order to 
 raise awareness. \n		WHEN: Saturday, June 21st at 8:00 p.m.\n		WHERE: 
 Harvey Milk Plaza at Castro and Market in San Francisco (near MUNI 
 underground station)\n		WHY: To stand up against gentrification by landlord 
 speculators who are destroying our neighborhoods and communities.\n	\n2008 
 Awards Recipients\n\n\nTop Real Estate Speculators\n(Accepted by "Peggy 
 Pigtoe")Nominated by: Gay Shame, Queer Anti-Displacement Coalition\nIn 
 2007, the Bay Area Center for Independent Media published the "The Bay 
 Area's 45 Worst Slumlords, Real Estate Speculators, Gentrification 
 Profiteers and Other Contributors to the Housing Crisis". Local 
 organizations named included (in order) Zephyr Real Estate, Skyline Realty, 
 Trinity Properties, Herth Real Estate, Landmark Properties, and West Coast 
 Property Management. The article asserts that those on the list make a 
 living using malicious and sometimes illegal tactics to empty tenants from 
 buildings in order to "flip" properties. Tactics include evictions, 
 unlawful rent increases, and inadequate maintenance. As a direct result of 
 these companies' actions, San Francisco is becoming a boutique city; only 
 affordable to the wealthy, forcing out the lower and middle income 
 residents who have long made San Francisco a beacon for art, progressivism, 
 and diversity.\n\n\n\nCitiApartments/Skyline Realty\n(Accepted by "Frank 
 Lembi, Founder")Nominated by: CitiSTOP, Pride At Work, Gay 
 Shame\nCitiApartments is San Francisco's largest landlord, with over 10,000 
 tenants. CitiApartments, and the plethora of associated real estate 
 companies owned by Frank Lembi, look for buildings that have "upside" 
 potential: a strong possibility that long-term, rent controlled tenants can 
 be cleared out and the building can be turned into something "nice." 
 Tenants, especially people of color, the elderly, and the disabled, are 
 harassed and illegally evicted to raise rents to market rates. The tactics 
 include threatening by armed thugs, exposing children to lead and other 
 toxins, and deliberately harassing the elderly and people of color. 
 CitiApartments is a major contributor to the gentrification of the Polk, 
 one of San Francisco's main working class queer 
 neighborhoods.\n\n\n\nHoward Jarvis Taxpayers Assoc\n(Accepted by "Howard 
 Jarvis")Nominated by: Freedom Socialist Party\nThe Howard Jarvis Taxpayers 
 Association was the author and one of the major supporters of Prop 98, the 
 recent deceptive ballot measure which would have ended rent control and 
 tenant protections throughout California. While Prop 98 was utterly 
 defeated by the voters, one of Jarvis' earlier initiatives, Prop 13, has 
 devastated California's budget for the past 30 years, contributing to the 
 current sad state of our social welfare, education, and infrastructure 
 systems. \n\n\n\nCare Not Cash\n(Accepted by "Honorable Mayor Gavin 
 Newson")Nominated by: Gay Shame, Queer Anti-Displacement Coalition\nCare 
 Not Cash, primarily sponsored by Gavin Newsom when during his first 
 election campaign, slashed city welfare payments to the approximately 3,000 
 homeless adults whose payments decreased from received $395 to $59 a month. 
 Intended to discourage homelessness in San Francisco, the program has been 
 woefully inadequate on the "Care" side. Shelters and housing have been 
 criticized for being of low quality and unsafe. In addition, many critics 
 point out that the premise of the law does not affect the main class of 
 homeless, the so-called "hardcore homeless," who by and large are so 
 mentally unstable as to not even know how to collect General Assistance in 
 the first place.\n\n\n\nLennar Corporation\n(Accepted by "Stuart A. Miller, 
 CEO")Nominated by: Queer Anti-Displacement Coalition\nThe City has selected 
 Lennar Corporation to redevelop the largest remaining piece open land in 
 San Francisco, the former Hunters Point Naval Shipyard. The City selected 
 Lennar through a no-bid process and has not required Lennar to provide any 
 guarantees for affordable housing, open space, or local employment. 
 Instead, the recently approved Prop G encourages 25 percent affordable 
 housing (versus the 28 percent required for Mission Bay and 30 percent 
 required for Treasure Island). Prop G repeals the former requirement that 
 50 percent of the jobs be targeted to San Francisco residents. Further, 
 Prop G does not require a certain percentage of land to be set aside for 
 open space, opens the way for General Fund dollars to be used, and 
 specifically taps into other city funds. Lennar has also been criticized 
 for unsafe worker conditions and greatly contributing to health problems of 
 residents in the neighboring Bayview. \n\n\n\nLandlord Attorney Karen 
 Uchiyama\n(Accepted by "Karen Uchiyama")Nominated by: St. Peter's Housing 
 Committee\nKaren Uchiyama is one of the most unethical and vindictive 
 landlord attorneys in San Francisco. She is responsible for hundreds of 
 eviction notices. Uchiyama often targets immigrant tenants and families, 
 using their immigration status against them. She uses tactics that even 
 other landlord attorneys would consider "low".\n\n\n\nLower Polk 
 NeighborsNominated by: Gay Shame\nLower Polk Neighbors is allegedly an 
 organization striving for neighborhood "beautification" and "cleanliness", 
 but is actually a pro-gentrification attack squad that works with the 
 police to rid neighborhood streets and businesses of "undesirables," i.e. 
 hookers, hustlers, drug addicts, homeless people, trannies, needle exchange 
 services, working class queers and other social deviants. Lower Polk 
 Neighbors claims to be open to all, but primarily consists of wealthy 
 property and business owners, slumlords, developers, bureaucrats, robber 
 barons, police officers and vigilante social purists. \n\n\n\nSF 
 Redevelopment AgencyNominated by: Queer Anti-Displacement Coalition\nRA 
 colludes with real estate developers and SFPD and uses tax payer money to 
 kick out communities, buy up property, and fill store fronts with art 
 studios.  Once the art studios make the neighborhood palatable, the art 
 spaces become salons, shoe stores, pasta houses, coffee shops, and other 
 institutions of yuppie decay.  Examples of RA's work are Hayes Valley 
 (blacks were the target), Polk (queers were the target), Mid-Market (poor 
 were the target).\n\n\n\nMission Housing Development CorpNominated by: Gay 
 Shame\nMission Housing's charter is to provide housing for the poor, but 
 they discriminate against the same people they are supposed to serve. An 
 example of this is the multi-year bedbug infestation of the Altamont Hotel. 
  Mission's response to the infestation was to send letters to clients 
 telling them to bath more frequently, but bedbugs live in mattresses and 
 wood, not on people! Mission even ordered the social workers serving the 
 Altamont to keep the infestation quiet so visiting nurses would not refuse 
 to serve the Altamont.\n\n\nLink Video of June 14th Get Out the Word 
 Event!\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/06/20/18509592.php
SUMMARY:2008 Worst of SF Awards
LOCATION:Castro and Market Street (Harvey Milk Plaza)
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/06/20/18509592.php
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