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by SCFs
Wednesday, Jun. 10, 2009 at 8:10 PM
South Central Farmers Return to City Hall!
Friday, June 12, 9:00 a.m. Press Conference at City Hall
Saturday, June 13, 6:00-11:30 p.m. Reunion at the Farm
LOS ANGELES--On Friday June 12, at 8:00 a.m. the South Central Farmers and their supporters will return to City Hall to demand fair and equitable treatment for South Central residents and Farmers in the face of continuing City privileges for developer Ralph Horowitz. The following day, Farmers and Farm supporters will hold a reunion on the third anniversary of the destruction of the Farm for all interested in restoring the South Central Farm.
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South Central Farmers Return to City Hall! Friday, June 12, 9:00 a.m. Press Conference at City Hall Saturday, June 13, 6:00-11:30 p.m. Reunion at the Farm
TAKING BACK THE FARM SAVE THE FARM SAVE THE NEIGHBORHOOD
LOS ANGELES--On Friday June 12, at 8:00 a.m. the South Central Farmers and their supporters will return to City Hall to demand fair and equitable treatment for South Central residents and Farmers in the face of continuing City privileges for developer Ralph Horowitz. The following day, Farmers and Farm supporters will hold a reunion on the third anniversary of the destruction of the Farm for all interested in restoring the South Central Farm.
Demanding Justice The South Central Farmers will demand at Friday's City Council meeting that the City Council restore the famous South Central Farm at 41st and Alameda in order to provide healthy food to South Central residents, using $137M collected by the City from development for open spaces and parks, and set aside in the City's Quimby account.
The City Planning Department has notified the Farmers that developer Ralph Horowitz has been granted an unlimited period to file an Environmental Impact Report for constructing a massive distribution warehouse on the Farm, after first requiring the EIR no later than June 1. In June of 2007, the South Central Farmers demanded and won the EIR before Horowitz could begin construction of a massive distribution center for clothing manufacturer and retailer Forever 21 on the land that is the South Central Farm. Mr. Horowitz has not met that deadline and the land remains vacant, but the City is determined to impose the Forever 21 warehouse on the land and the people, a megalith to the City's conquest of the people and the destruction of the planet. The proposed shipping center would mean 2500 truck trips daily through the neighborhood. There will be an enormous increase of cancer causing particulate matter.
With the economic depression spreading across South Central, in the past year warehouse space has become available throughout the Alameda Corridor, and Port traffic is down by 40%, making development of new shipping facilities unfeasible. Rather than return the land to the people, to whom it was mitigated by Mayor Tom Bradley, the City is determined to continue its policy of privileging Horowitz and Forever 21, which, according to the Los Angeles Time, (August 18, 2008), has made multi-million dollar contributions to Mayor Villaraigosa's pet projects and has appointed Christopher D. Lee as a Commissioner.
Reuniting To Take Back the Farm On Saturday from 6:00 p.m., the Farmers and those committed to restoring the green oasis will renew their commitment to a major Farm campaign, on the third anniversary of the destruction of the South Central Farm. The reunion marks the beginning of an intensive citywide campaign to promote the ongoing work of the Farmers to bring healthy food to Los Angeles's "food deserts," areas redlined by major grocery chains for poorer quality food or no food distribution at all, and to restore the original South Central Farm.
Farmers will caravan from their current farm to talk with supporters, before heading to the Sunday morning Farmers' Markets. Music and teatro will be interspersed with discussions about the Farmers' Collective, currently bringing tons of fresh, organically grown food to Los Angeles annually, and plans for restoration. Since learning of the proposed distribution center, the South Central Farmers have been organizing a boycott of Forever 21 with community and national groups, which has elicited a counter-campaign from the industrial giant extolling warehouse labor over local food production. The Academy Award® nominated documentary The Garden, about the demolition of the Farm, has told the Farm story to hundreds of thousands of people across the United States. On Saturday evening, Farmers and Farm supporters will commit to reclaiming the Farm for the people. ###
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by SCFs
Wednesday, Jun. 10, 2009 at 8:10 PM
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by FYI
Thursday, Jun. 11, 2009 at 7:47 AM
Links to all the South Central Farm Features 2005-2009 2005 Save Los Angeles Urban Gardens Farmers are in Danger of Losing their Farm Zach de la Rocha Concert to Help Save the Farm South Central Farmers Phone Tree South Central Farmers - Protest at Developer's Office “Recycle Your Money” - Report Back from the Anti-Mall 2006 Peak Oil and the South Central Farm South Central Farmers Prepare for Final Showdown to Save their Farm South Central Farmers picket office of developer, Ralph Horowitz Petrocollapse and Food Security at the South Central Farm South Central Farmers Continue to Pressure City Council South Central Farmers to Present Documentary on Their Struggle Action Alert - EVICTION NOTICE POSTED at South Central Farm The South Central Farmers Push, and City Hall Budges UPDATE FROM THE FARM How To Save the Farm South Central Farmers’ eviction stayed for one week Common Vision 2006 Tour at South Central Farm Farmers Protest at Gate to Developers Estate Zack de La Rocha & Julia Butterfly speak at rally for South Central Farmers Update on the current situation of the South Central Farm Farmers Fight To Win Rescametos la Huerta del Sur Centro! South Central Farm Still in Jeopardy Joan Baez, Julia Butterfly & John Quigley Begin Tree Sit at South Central Farm South Central Farm Action Alert: Judge releases eviction order - Sheriff has OK to Evict. Human Need, Not Developers Greed: A Community Resists Until the Farm Is Secure Encampment at the Farm – Day 8 El Campo Continúa: Visitors and Visitations A vicious campaign of calumny South Central Farmers Say: We've Raised the Money to Buy the Land Protests growing at Farm, activists call for more support A Shameful Day for the City of Los Angeles South Central Farm Crisis in Los Angeles LA LUCHA SIGUE! – Fight to Save South Central Farm Continues. BULLDOZER RETURNS TO FARM, Direct Action Disables Bulldozer ALERT: BULLDOZERS BACK ON FARM LA LUCHA SIGUE: South Central Farmers Solidarity Day Maxine Waters Speaks At South Central Farm Seeds of Hope, Seeds of War: Race, Class and the Battle for the South Central Farm Judge Rules Against South Central Farmers, Lawyers to Appeal. South Central Farm: DA Puts Farm Activists on Trial South Central Farmers Open New Community Center 2007 South Central Farmers: Displaced, NOT Defeated One Year Reunion: Desplazados Pero No Derrotados. South Central Farmers Displaced, but not Defeated. 2008-09 South Central Farmers vs. Ralph Horowitz, 2 Years Later: Round 2 Save the Farm. Deadline: Wednesday, July 23, 2008 South Central Farmers Call for Boycott of Forever 21 Stores South Central Farmers Continue to Target Forever 21
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