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DESCRIPTION:Struggles involving housing issues in Oakland -- The policies and 
 organizing involve a multitude of matters from gentrification and the 
 Howard Terminal project, to renters rights and a wave of potential 
 evictions, to 'affordability' and homelessness.  This is a major point of 
 contention within the labor council and a wide range of community/ housing 
 organizations in the East Bay. Come to a discussion with one of the key 
 activists and political advocates around the right to housing, focusing on 
 Oakland.\n\nJohn Fisher’s proposal for the Howard Terminal A’s stadium 
 development includes constructing over 3,000 luxury condos, a 35,000 seat 
 stadium, over 1.5M sq ft of commercial/retail space, and more, on the 55 
 acre site. This is a move that will drive up rents and push even more 
 families out of their longtime homes in the surrounding neighborhoods while 
 increasing air pollution in one of Oakland’s most pollution-burdened 
 neighborhoods. On top of that, Fisher wants the city to subsidize $855 
 million in infrastructure for the stadium mega-development, but refuses to 
 invest his own resources in a Community Benefits Agreement that would 
 guarantee affordable housing on-site, ensure that local residents have 
 opportunities and access to jobs, preserve Oakland’s arts and culture, 
 and protect public health.\n \n** Carroll Fife is the Oakland City Council 
 member representing District 3 and a director of the  Alliance of 
 Californians for Community Empowerment (ACCE), Oakland.  She was a founding 
 member of Moms for Housing and is in the leadership of the Oakland NAACP. 
 Carroll has a distinguished track record on anti-racist and other social 
 justice organizing with the Anti Police-Terror Project (APTP), Oakland 
 Justice Coalition and a wide range of activist campaigns.\n \n** Dolores 
 Tejada is the Lead Organizer for East Bay Housing Organizations (EBHO).  
 EBHO is a coalition which has supported affordable housing organizing and 
 is involved in the housing cohort, related to the Howard Terminal 
 project.\n\n** Cheuk-Ning Li is a Community Organizer with the Asian 
 Pacific Environmental Network, building power with low income Chinese 
 immigrants in Oakland to fight against displacement pressures by 
 strengthening tenant protections, advocating for alternatives to the 
 speculative market, and equitable development. Additionally, APEN works 
 towards creating more Climate resiliency hubs and community owned and 
 governed distributed 
 energy.\n\n************************************************************\nGreen 
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SUMMARY:Housing is a Human Right, with Carroll Fife, Dolores Tejada, & Cheuk-Ning Li: Green Sunday
LOCATION:Online, on Zoom -- Please see details below.
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2021/09/10/18844821.php
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