Tent City: Bushville Day 2
July
28, 2000: We woke in the morning on our second Bushville site, after being
removed from our original site yesterday. The new Bushville is located
at 6th and Jefferson Streets, in Kensington. We spend the first part of
the morning cleaning the lot. We were joined by several neighbors, and
removed several hundred pounds of trash from the site. We raked the broken
glass and old auto parts from the site, and trimmed the overgrowth to
make a safe place to camp and something for our community to be proud
of.
By the afternoon, member organizations
of the Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign arrived, including
members from the Women's Project in Little Rock, Arkansas; the Coalition
to Protect Public Housing in Chicago, Illinois; The Voices of Illinois
Poor People from Dekalb, Illinois; as well as people from ETS Atlanta,
as well as other people from Western Massachusetts to California.
Participants
were briefed about the situation in Philadelphia and were able to ask
questions of the KWRU Legal Team: lawyers Cecilia Perry and Jon Blazer.
They referred to the position published by Community
Legal Services about the situation with DHS. They were accompanied
by a team of legal observers who will be present at the Bushville and
all KWRU events.
New
Jerusalem Laura, a recovery community in North Philadelphia and member
of the Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign, hosted all of the
participants for dinner at their house in the community. After dinner,
a stage was assembled on the lot to prepare for Human Rights Theater.
Human
Rights Theater was organized by a group of poor youth from Philadelphia.
They raised the issues of the March for Economic Human Rights in creative
ways. They also included local youth who live near Tent City and came
to join us. We heard some of the real stories of some of the people who
are staying at Bushville, and renewed our committment to making sure that
the poor will not be disappeared.
At
the end of the Human Rights Theater presentation, Carol Finkle from Creative
Access taught everyone some of the basics of Ameriacan Sign Language,
so we can greet members of the Campaign who will be arriving tomorrow,
the Deaf Committee for Universal
Human Rights, and other local deaf people.
For more information about
Bushville and other tent cities, we invite you to take our online Tour
of Kensington. For those in the Philadelphia area for the convention,
we will be conducting regular tours for the next several days, just contact
us at (215) 203-1945.
Photographs by Jonah Birns.