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DESCRIPTION:Tenants At 1921 Walnut St., Berkeley Are Facing Displacement In The Midst 
 Of The Deadly Coronavirus Covid-19 Pandemic\n\nProtest on Monday Aug. 3 in 
 Oakland\n\nBy Lynda Carson - July 30, 2020\n\nThe tenants at 1921 Walnut 
 St., Berkeley are going to have a protest on Monday Aug. 3, at 4:00PM, in 
 front of the building of the UC Regents’ Office at 1111 Franklin St., 
 downtown Oakland.\n\nThe tenants at 1921 Walnut St., have created a website 
 that may be reached by clicking here, and they also have a Twitter account 
 https://twitter.com/save1921walnut . \n\nAccording to the tenants at 1921 
 Walnut St., it is evident that the Regents of UC Berkeley have enlisted the 
 wealthy landlord and heiress Jackie Safier to assist in the redevelopment 
 of 1921 Walnut St., in Berkeley. \n\nThe proposed redevelopment project 
 threatens the existing tenants at 1921 Walnut St., with displacement and 
 homelessness during the midst of the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic that has 
 resulted in over 50 million people being unemployed, and over 30 million 
 Americans facing hunger due to not being able to afford some 
 groceries.\n\nThat’s right. In the midst of the coronavirus Covid-19 
 pandemic that has also killed over 150,000 Americans, Jaclyn Safier, CEO of 
 Prometheus Real Estate Group, is engaged in a proposed demolition project 
 with the Regents at Cal Berkeley to displace the long-time residents from 
 their four story building at 1921 Walnut St., in Berkeley, in an effort to 
 replace 1921 Walnut St., with a new housing project for Cal Berkeley 
 students.\n\nAccording to public records, Jaclyn Safier, the CEO of the 
 Prometheus Real Estate Group, resides in a  luxurious home in San Francisco 
 valued at a whopping $14,808,755, and has been sued for exposing some 
 tenants to asbestos, in addition to being involved in numerous projects 
 that have displaced the residents from their housing. \n\nThe notorious 
 Prometheus Real Estate Group has also spent a fortune to oppose reasonable 
 rent control initiatives and measures in California, and has been sued in 
 class action lawsuits, in addition to being sued for discrimination against 
 the disabled.\n\nIt is not unreasonable of the tenants at 1921 Walnut St., 
 to be concerned about their situation, that motivates them to fight back 
 against the proposed redevelopment project of their long-time housing 
 involving the Regents and Jaclyn Safier of the notorious Prometheus real 
 estate group.  \n\nFor more from the tenants at 1921 Walnut St., see their 
 press release further below....\n\nLynda Carson may be reached at 
 tenantsrule@yahoo.com\n\nPress Release from the tenants at 1921 Walnut 
 St:\n\nFrom: 1921 Walnut St. Association in Downtown Berkeley, and ally 
 organizations\n \nTo: Bay Area Media\n \nWhen: 4:00 pm Monday, August 3, 
 2020\n \nWhere: 1111 Franklin Street Oakland, CA: OUTSIDE in front of the 
 building\n\nWhat: Protest To Stop Evictions – Second Protest\n\n\nOn July 
 15, 2020, The University of California officially became the new landlord 
 of the long-term/rent-controlled tenants at 1921 Walnut St., despite 
 objections from Berkeley Mayor Arreguin, Berkeley City Council, Berkeley 
 Rent Stabilization Board, the elected representatives of the UCB student 
 body (ASUC), tenants’ rights organizations and the tenants themselves. In 
 response, the tenants of 1921 Walnut St. and allies will be protesting at 
 the UC Regents’ office in Oakland, demanding that UC stop all plans to 
 evict these tenants and demolish these affordable housing units.\n\nThis 
 purchase of 1921 Walnut St. was UC’s “crossing the Rubicon” moment; 
 signaling UC’s refusal to engage with the local community, be held to 
 public scrutiny or adhere to the ethical values required of any publicly 
 funded university. Now that UC owns the property, the tenants are no longer 
 protected by Berkeley rent laws because of UC’s special privilege as a 
 public university. As part of their special status, UC receives public 
 funding and has a commitment to the public good and thus, UC has a 
 responsibility to the local communities in which it operates. Despite those 
 obligations, UC is violating the trust and good faith of the people of 
 California by not working with the tenants of 1921 Walnut St., refusing to 
 compromise with Berkeley elected officials, and ignoring all objections of 
 the student body (ASUC) and other community members. Although UC is subject 
 to state laws, UC even refuses to comply with SB-330 Housing Crisis Act of 
 2019 and are essentially “picking and choosing” the state laws they 
 want to follow. In light of the recent California Public Records Act (CPRA) 
 document release, it is now evident that UC has enlisted wealthy landlord 
 and heiress Jackie Safier to assist in the redevelopment of 1921 Walnut St. 
 Until this public records request, Safier’s involvement has been kept 
 secret in yet another attempt by UC to hide from public scrutiny. Impunity, 
 unaccountability, anti-affordable housing, disrespect of local communities 
 – are these the values Californians want associated with their public 
 university? Or will Californians hold UC to the standards of public 
 service, ethical behavior and respect for local communities? While it is 
 evident that many Californians prefer UC to be ethical and transparent, it 
 is also evident that UC will continue to act with impunity until they are 
 held accountable. Despite the devasting news that UC is now their landlord, 
 the tenants of 1921 Walnut St. continue their “David vs Goliath” 
 struggle to save their homes and to hold UC accountable. \n\nEvent Info: 
 There will be a small, physically distanced action OUTSIDE in front of 1111 
 Franklin Street in Oakland with the tenants and allies. We welcome media 
 attention and coverage, and will be available before, during, and after the 
 event for media to contact. Prior to the event, questions can be sent to 
 1921WalnutStAssociation@gmail.com with a copy to John Selawsky of the 
 Berkeley Tenants Union, who can be reached via e-mail at: 
 websky66@gmail.com or phone 510.590.6227\n\n\n\nBackground and 
 Contacts:\n\nTo learn more about 1921 Walnut St. and to access the 
 California Public Records Act (CPRA) documents, visit 
 https://www.save1921walnut.org \nor go directly 
 to:\nhttps://www.dropbox.com/sh/t3pv7cnbtrkcg7h/AACRngXl_bM4Z1qexcoWvYyXa?dl=0\n\nTo 
 see the letter the Berkeley Rent Stabilization Board sent UC on June 8, 
 2020, 
 visit:\nhttps://www.cityofberkeley.info/uploadedFiles/Rent_Stabilization_Board/Level_3_-_General/INFO_Ltr%20to%20UC%20Regents%20re%201921%20Walnut%20St.pdf\n\nTo 
 see the Berkeley City Council approved “Resolution in Support of 1921 
 Walnut Street”: 
 \nhttps://www.dropbox.com/s/877d6gku0lgk5j4/2020-07-28%20Revised%20Agenda%20Packet%20-%20Council%20-%20WEB.pdf?dl=0\nand 
 contact author Councilmember Kate Harrison 
 KHarrison@cityofberkeley.info\n\nTo see the Berkeley Architectural Heritage 
 Association statement of support, visit:\n 
 https://www.save1921walnut.org/about\n\nTo contact the Associated Students 
 of the University of California (ASUC) for comment, contact \nDerek Imai 
 eavp@asuc.org\n\nTo learn more about UC’s planned eviction of tenants, 
 demolition of 1921 Walnut St., redevelopment plan and citations, visit 
 https://www.save1921walnut.org/\n\nTo see UC Regents ethical commitments 
 and Policy 1111: Policy on Statement of Ethical Values and Standards of 
 Ethical Conduct, visit:\n 
 https://regents.universityofcalifornia.edu/governance/policies/1111.html\n\n>>>>>>\n\n>>>>>>>\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/07/30/18835538.php
SUMMARY:Protest To Stop Evictions By UC Berkeley
LOCATION:1111 Franklin Street Oakland, CA: OUTSIDE in front of the building
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/07/30/18835538.php
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