On
Tuesday evening at 6:30 pm, faith leaders from different communities in
Atlanta will hold a prayer session for Georgia State University and
Carter Development at #TentCityATL (755 Hank Aaron drive). On the days following Easter, faith leaders will pray that GSU
and Carter respect the NPU-V community members and include them in
development of Turner Field and the surrounding parking lots. They will pray that
development projects not drive-out longtime residents as they have before.
They will pray that Carter and GSU include community voices in a binding
social contract that will ensure development benefits everyone in the
community.
On April 1st
residents of the area marched to the site formally known as Turner Field and
set up a tent city. Residents have been staying there in an act of civil
disobedience for 18 days through extreme weather and police intimidation. Our ask is simple; include longterm resident voices in the
development of the area and so far Carter and GSU has refused to respond to
numerous requests for a meeting.
“For years, we have met
with residents across Peoplestown, Summerhill, Mechanicsville and Pittsburgh
to develop a Community Benefits Agreement to ensure that any development on
the 80-acre turner field property benefits the community and our future
generations,” explains Deborah Arnold of
Mechanicsville who has been camped out since April 1. “More than 1700 of us have
participated in community meetings to develop this CBA since the Braves
announced they were leaving, but Carter Development and GSU have refused to
meet with us, and instead have slandered us and pushed forward plans for
development that doesn’t meet community needs.”
“We’re drawing a line in the sand. We won’t allow GSU,
Carter of any other developer to extract wealth from our community. After
suffering through multiple mega developments that promised economic
development and delivered broken promises this is our last stand for a
community we want to be able to stay in,” says long-term resident
and Housing Justice League member Alison Johnson and an organizer of the
#TentCityATL. “We no longer
have anything to lose. If they aren’t developing with us, they aren’t developing
for us.”
Since the #TentCityATL began
thousands have signed an online petition to bring Carter and GSU to the table
and the story has been covered nationally.
Online petition: https://start2.occupyourhomes.org/petitions/support-a-community-benefits-agreement-for-the-turner-field-communities
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Monday, April 17, 2017
Faith Leaders to Unite at #TentCityATL
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