Anti Poverty Committee Takes Over City Owned Building close to shitty hall

2006.11.01 - 2:21 PM

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women's housing

The Anti-Poverty Committee and supporters took an empty city-owned building near City Hall and stated that it will be turned into women's emergency housing.

About 150 people gathered on the lawns of City Hall on Oct.31st, ready to occupy the city chambers and demand the city council buy a hotel and convert it to social housing, instead we took housing into our own hands and opened up a building set to be demolished by the city.

The police are treating the situation as an occupation and are not allowing anyone to enter the building. They are blocking the doors and currently, there are around twenty of our comrades inside. Some supplies have reached the squatters however, the police are not letting anyone or anything enter the building.

Having this housing for women is crucial. Women have been brutally
attacked by government cuts. Changes to welfare laws, closures of sexual assault centres and women centres, changes to poverty, law, legal aid and family law have all increased the desperation and poverty levels amongst women.

With the coming cold and with deepening levels of poverty it is even more dire that we create spaces to house women who are in need of assistance. If the city won't do it, then we will do it ourselves.

Please come out to 2530 Cambie St. (Cambie and Broadway) to show your support. If you have supplies such as blankets, water or flashlights, or food please bring them too. Come out or call 604-728-9550.

Comments

fraggle on 2006.11.01

i think that its important to have social housing for all people not just women.
some men need it just as badly as women do.
its most definitley a worthy cause though, im just saying that we shouldnt lose focus of the injustices being inflicted upon humans regardless of gender.

viva la revoulution

better to die on your feet then live on your knees

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