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- Subject: Campaign to Save Chicago's Homeless
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- Via The NY Transfer News Service * All the News that Doesn't Fit
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- Chicago Activists Call for Winter Emergency Plan
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- Special to Workers World
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- Chicago faces a double disaster, according to a statement
- endorsed by a growing list of community organizations. In
- addition to a natural disaster--an unusually severe winter,
- predicted well in advance by weather forecasters, and caused by
- volcanic ash from an eruption in the Philippines--there is the
- artificial disaster of unemployment, record homelessness,
- evictions and massive welfare cutbacks.
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- "If nothing is done, people may die from exposure, from
- cold-related illness, from fire and suffocation in record
- numbers. Others may face inflated heating bills which they will
- be unable to pay," according to the Movement for a People's
- Assembly, which circulated the statement. It calls for community
- representatives to meet and create their own winter emergency
- plan, which government would then be pressured to adopt.
-
- "This would include providing adequate housing for all from the
- vacant space that is available, plus a moratorium on evictions
- and unaffordable fuel bills," says MPA organizer Jill Hill. "We
- will hold government absolutely responsible for any deaths, and
- all the hardship that takes place because they have not acted to
- protect people's lives and welfare."
-
- Endorsers of the call for action include the Coalition for
- Justice, the Eighth Day Center for Justice, Homeless on the Move
- for Equality, the National Assembly of Religious Women, Staying
- in Touch Inc., the Woodlawn Organization, and Westtown Concerned
- Citizens.
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- "The winter we face is likely to inflict hardship on everyone but
- the very rich," Hill explains. "The homeless face a
- life-threatening situation right now. This particularly applies to
- people with AIDS and other medical conditions, for whom the
- existing shelters are particularly inadequate.
-
- "But even those who have homes face outrageous gas and oil bills,
- jacked-up rents and artificial shortages as the monopolies try to
- milk this winter for every dollar they can get out of it. And of
- course in these economic times anyone can be laid off any time and
- face disaster. So this is a situation that should bring everybody
- together.
-
- "One thing the city could do right now is to reverse its policy
- of closing down and demolishing public housing. Instead, these
- units should be rehabilitated and opened up to the homeless. The
- residents themselves should be hired at union wages to do the
- necessary work.
-
- "Right now, the city's plan is to evict people from public
- housing and turn them into virtual prison camps. It is a very
- racist policy that has nothing to do with real concern for the
- residents."
-
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