STREET-CORNER "STANDS" FOR HOUSING

5:16 PM, March 7, 2008

Continue this Saturday March 8 and next

Neighbourhood housing activists will again stand on Vancouver street
corners, Saturday March 8 for one hour, 1-2pm, with banners and wearing
vivid blue scarves. They'll be calling attention to federal and provincial
failures to build permanent social housing, and the City of Vancouver's
proposed abandonment of deals with Concord Pacific for affordable housing in
downtown condo towers.

STANDers will also be paying respects to the hundreds of dead and dying
homeless men, women, and children- victims of legislated poverty and
government neglect in BC and Canada. In Vancouver they populate our streets
and lanes, huddle in parks and encampments, burn to death in doorways, are
crushed in back alley garbage bins.

Ten "STAND for Housing-Homes for All!" sites have been confirmed for this,
the third of four weekly Stands:
- Main St. & 33rd Avenue (Kia Salomons and Community Advocates for Little Mtn)
- Main St & King Edward (Ned Jacobs, Mary Ann Code, and CALM)
- Arbutus & King Edward (Homeless Nation and Random Acts Of Kindness -RAOK)
- Broadway & McDonald (Candace Simmonds and Kitsilano CHC)
- Heather & 6th Ave (Rider Cooey and False Creek neighbours)
- Commercial & 1st Avenue (Anna Truong, Dave Diewert & Streams of Justice)
- Cordova & Gore (Anne Kennedy and St James Social Gospel Coordinating Group)
- Oak & W 49th Ave (Leslie Kemp and Unitarian Church Social Justice Cttee)
- Commercial & Broadway (Lauren Gill, Homeless Nation and RAOK)
- Burrard & Nelson (Bobbie Phillips and the St Andrew's-Wesley Homelessness
& Mental Health Action Group)
- [Christ Church Cathedral, Georgia & Burrard, will resume next week.]

Some STANDs for Housing will pause over the Easter Break, Friday to Monday
March 21-24, then continue, calling for substantial funding to be dedicated
by federal, provincial, and municipal politicians to building new,
permanent, low- and welfare-rate housing. Using the surplus billions in the
prosperous economies of Canada and BC to build the full spectrum of housing
for all citizens is the primary mechanism by which homelessness must be
defeated.

The public and media are invited to join us at any of the above locations.
The idea of the STAND is based on the moving example of the Mothers of the
Plaza de Mayo, whose children were "disappeared" by the military, 1976 to
1983. They stood every week in a city square wearing white scarves until
the generals capitulated. The scarves became an international "brand" for
protests against unjust and inhumane governments.

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Contact: Rider Cooey 604.872-1382
False Creek Organizer
Citywide Housing Coalition

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