It's been
almost 5 years since Occupy Our Homes Atlanta (OOHA) was launched in the wake
of the worst financial crisis in modern history. Since then, OOHA has worked
with homeowners, tenants, small business owners, and everyone in between to
fight back against unjust foreclosures and evictions, and built an organization
that is truly led by those most directly impacted.
Fast
forward to today and the housing crisis in our city has taken a whole new
shape. Atlanta is rapidly becoming unaffordable for regular everyday people:
Rents are on the rise, affordable housing is disappearing, and people are being
displaced from the communities they helped build. Our local governments more
often prioritize big developers over community members, and developers are
almost always out to make a quick buck without considering the needs of the
people, communities, and cultures they displace.
As the
fight for housing justice has evolved, so has OOHA. Over the last couple of
years, OOHA has honed in on neighborhoods in South Atlanta that are facing
rapid gentrification and displacement. They've worked to build tenant
associations, push for more affordable housing in the city, and played a
leading role in shaping the future of the communities surrounding Turner Field.
As they move forward towards a new chapter, it's only fitting that they expand
the work and rebrand so members can continue to take ownership of this work.
That's
what prompted the launching of the Housing Justice League.
The
Housing Justice League aims to help folks who are struggling with displacement,
foreclosure, and eviction by organizing to win. We believe everyone should have
a place to call home, and want to see an Atlanta where everyone has access to
safe, adequate, and affordable housing.
Now they
are ready to take the movement for housing justice in Atlanta to the next level
and want YOU to be a part of it.
The work has always relied on small donations from people just like you to sustain this important work. A contribution in any amount-- no matter how large or small-- helps ensure that we can continue to build a housing justice movement that fights for an Atlanta that works for everyone.
We are
already providing leadership development for tenant organizers, free legal
clinics, and organizing infrastructure for communities and tenant associations.
We have big plans in store for the future, but we need resources to make it
happen.
We're so
excited about what the future holds for the work, and we hope that you'll join
American Friends Service Committee in supporting this important work! Stay
tuned!
Thank you very much!; and count me in;yet count on whatever finances i can lend to make dreams happen, and help change lives for the betterment of their Livelyhood,in the process.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much!; and count me in;yet count on whatever finances i can lend to make dreams happen, and help change lives for the betterment of their Livelyhood,in the process.
ReplyDeleteGreat meeting wednesday.it was my first mass meeting
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