Intersectional Environmentalism on the Homeless River
“We must not allow ourselves to be willfully blind to the realities happening today on the Tule River,” said Arturo Rodriguez, communications/organizing director for Central Valley Empowerment Alliance. More importantly, our own conscience must be motivation enough to address the needs of the humans who call the river home.
Legal Showdown between Homeless and Tulare County Sheriff
A large Tulare County homeless encampment is taking the sheriff's department to court to defend what they see as their home and a safe place to isolate amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Tulare County sheriff wants to clear a homeless camp. Those living there are pushing back
Homeless residents in the southern end of the central San Joaquin Valley have filed a lawsuit against the Tulare County Sheriff’s Office for attempting to clear out their encampment.
This Is How We Honor Civil Rights Leaders - MLK, Rosa Parks, Larry Itliong, Cesar Chavez and Many More In Rural California
Trump’s harsh rhetoric, competitive elections, and efforts to get out the vote all led to significant gains in Latino voter registration in 2020.
Housing Is a Right. During a Pandemic, It’s Also a Fight.
In California’s agricultural heartland, farmworkers are fighting back against expensive rents, substandard housing, and economic disenfranchisement.
By David Bacon
California’s Prop 21, not that complicated?
“The housing crisis is big, and it hasn’t been talked about,” said Mari Perez-Ruiz, chair of the California Democratic Renters Council. “We have found that Prop 21 offers solutions to address the housing crisis.”
LATEST NEWS: A Century of Picking Grapes — Why the Census Matters in Tiny Poplar
The Trump administration has suspended family visa applications – and Trump has ordered an end to the census count three weeks early.
YES on PROP 21- Community Leaders Speak Out on Rent Control Initiative.
Community Alliance Newspaper-9/1/20- A statewide measure on the Nov. 3 ballot, Proposition 21, would amend the Costa-Hawkins Act of 1995 to shift decision making on rent control in California toward local government. It will maintain provisions protecting small landlords and give developers some flexibility. However, more properties would be covered, and landlords would be allowed only to increase rent 15% over three years after a vacancy, canceling “sky’s the limit” increases that have been part and parcel of gentrification.
A Resilient Community
With a population of 2,500, you could say the Tulare County community of Poplar is so small that it could easily to be overlooked when it comes to government help in dealing with all the consequences of the current coronavirus pandemic.
That is why Mari Pérez-Ruíz and Arturo Rodríguez, both with the Central Valley Empowerment Alliance, are kept busy at the Larry Itliong Resource Center handing out food and needed supplies to the homeless and those on the verge of having no home. They also arrange for teachers to help students with at-distance learning for the upcoming school year.
Central Valley City On Notice: The Un-Housed Make their Case.
An excerpt from the Porterville Recorder (8/20/2020)
Picture of Rosendo and Justin meeting outside of Porterville City Hall-
Arturo Rodriguez, with the Central Valley Empowerment Alliance, stated that he has been working for the past couple of years to identify the needs of the homeless population in the community. Rodriguez said that the biggest need, besides housing, among the homeless is sanitation facilities, especially restrooms. He said he would like to work with the city to find a solution.