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Washington, DC: Olive Branch House Evicted

by Chuck0 (chuck [at] tao.ca)
Four federal marshalls and a few MPD officers came at a little before 9:00 this morning, August 7. They came to the door with shotguns drawn. The marshals presented eviction papers, asked for residents' identification and photographed the residents, including some rudely awakened and still in their pajamas.
From DC Indymedia:
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Olive Branch Evicted from 1006 M Street NW

Four federal marshalls and a few MPD officers came at a little before 9:00
this morning, August 7. They came to the door with shotguns drawn. The
marshals presented eviction papers, asked for residents' identification
and photographed the residents, including some rudely awakened and still
in their pajamas.

The officers refused to show a warrant, despite claiming to have one.

While bringing assorted furniture to the curb, The officers seized a box
of assorted materials, believed to contain computer disks, files, and
political materials. Some residents were allowed to go back in to retreive
belongings, but
not until after the marshalls had gone through the house, dumping
residents' personal papers into a heap. The first time residents came out,
they brought their bags. When residents were allowed to re-enter the
house, officers searched the residents bags.

Residents have been told that if they re-enter the house, they will be
charged with trespassing.

Many of the residents' belongings are still inside the house.

Everything that will be removed by the marshalls has been removed. As of
10:55AM, some residents' personal belongings, including personal papers
and mementos remain in the house, but the marshalls are now just waiting
to board up the rowhouse.

More to come-


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Mayday DC (ex-Olive Branch) Demands:

Poverty and gentrification is overwhelming the residents of Washington DC.

Over the past 10 years the number of children living in poverty in the district has increased 29%. Hundreds of families in Colombia Heights alone have been forced from their homes by housing inspectors for living in overcrowded substandard housing. Meanwhile the city has done nothing to create and preserve affordable housing as thousands of units are lost to gentrifiers: developers of luxury buildings. The city is cutting back human services like hospitals and shelters, for instance by closing La Casa – the only bilingual shelter with drug treatment on-site.

And now, the mayor is creating backlash against activist groups that have been working to fight poverty and oppression for years. August 12th is the scheduled date for the eviction of the Olive Branch Community from its longtime home on M St. NW. Mayor Williams targeted the activist and service community for eviction in retaliation for its protests against the mayor’s unjust homeless policies this winter.

In response to this attack on civil liberties by Anthony Williams, several former residents of the Olive Branch, TRIBE, and The Homeless Association National Connection have formed Mayday DC. Mayday DC intends to focus on the horrific levels of homelessness and gentrification within the city. Join us on August 9th at City Hall ,9 am, as we oppose the eviction, rally,and march with the following demands:

1) Housing is a human right.

The city must shelter, and ultimately house, every one of its residents. Until then, we demand that the city commit to a program of at least one for one replacement of affordable housing lost to developers. The past decade has seen thousands of units of affordable housing lost to gentrification. We call on our elected officials to take unused city properties like this site and to create housing for homeless individuals and families, and to provide facilities for community services.

2) Community Land Trust and Restoration of Homesteading.

We demand that the city immediately place all vacant unused city property into a land trust to protect it from predatory developers, real estate speculators and parasitic community development corporations [CDC’s]. The land and buildings owned by the city belong to the people of this community. We should be allowed to develop homes for ourselves, to create community gardens and recreation centers. Instead, our officials now warehouse the buildings and land until they are given away to the rich and well connected.

3) A right to shelter.

No human being should sleep in the street. Yet today 267 families are on the waiting list for shelter while sites like this one remain vacant for decades, heated and renovated. In the capitol of our nation over 10,000 people sleep under bridges and in parks. It is not enough to build human warehouses and forget about the problem. Our public officials must commit to a full range of services including supportive housing for the disabled and treatment on demand for those with drug and alcohol problems as well as assistance in locating and securing both housing and
employment. We demand an immediate commitment to right to shelter be reflected in the 2002 Reform Act for Homeless Services.

4) A living wage.

We demand that the city pass a living wage law guaranteeing working people a wage that allows them to support themselves and their children. One in 5 DC residents lives in poverty. Many pay 75% or more of their income in rent.

5) Equal access to services

Over 43,000 Latinos live in ward 1 alone. Many are exploited at low wage jobs with no benefits. Hundreds of Latino families have been forced to live in overcrowded and substandard housing. Now gentrification in Columbia Heights is forcing Latinos living in poverty out altogether. In the face of the housing crisis in Columbia Heights Mayor Williams wants to close La Casa the only bilingual shelter and drug rehab in Ward 1.

It is racist to deny services to a whole community to benefit the rich. We demand La Casa remain open and be given a permanent site that will allow it to expand its services to Latina women and families.

The capital of the world’s richest nation CAN, SHOULD and MUST shelter and house ALL of it’s residents!
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"The capital of the world’s richest nation CAN, SHOULD and MUST shelter and house ALL of it’s residents!"

Buy an alarm clock and set it to right the fuck now and WAKE UP !!! GET A JOB. Cover your own ass. Why shouls 300 000 000 workers have to cover your skank ass ? You guys dont want freedom. All you want is a free ride.
by Eric
Tell 'em like it is buddy! We'll whip these liberals into submission yet.
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