"Zero Evictions and Foreclosures!" Training Feb.12th - 14th

0 views
Skip to first unread message

Jeff Rousset

unread,
Feb 8, 2010, 1:54:56 PM2/8/10
to
The snowstorm is over... and the training is back on!

"Zero Evictions and Foreclosures!"
National Training: Feb. 12th - 14th

Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign
Atonement Church
1542 E. Montgomery Ave.
Philadelphia, PA 19125 (see google map)
267-273-0932 or 267-439-8419
philly...@gmail.com
www.economichumanrights.org

Join PPEHRC for a (rescheduled) weekend of training, networking, and movement building to end poverty. This is also the opening session of our National Education, Organizing, Arts and Culture Center!

Email philly...@gmail.com to register now! Include name, contact info, organization (if any), number of people you'll bring, and any special needs you may have.

SEE DIRECTIONS & DETAILS BELOW AGENDA

Housing is a human right!

AGENDA

Friday, Feb. 12th

5 – 8 pm: Arrivals, Unpacking, Dinner

8 – 9 pm: Introductions, Local Struggles & Local Organizing

9 – 10 pm: Role of Nonviolent Civil Disobedience, History of PPEHRC Housing Takeovers & Tent Cities

10 pm: Social time & sleep

Saturday, Feb. 13th

8 am – 9 am: Breakfast

9 – 10 am: PPEHRC Organizing Model

10 am - 1 pm: Visit takeover house

1 pm – 2 pm: Lunch/ Break

2 – 7 pm: WORKSHOP – How to Do Housing Takeovers & Resist Foreclosures

7 – 7:30 pm: Dinner/ Break

7:30 – 8:30 pm: Debrief, Questions

8:30 – 9 pm: Travel to West Philly

9 pm: Party & Fundraiser in West Philly!  4940 Cedar Ave., Phila, PA 19143

Organizing Tools:

Takeover Handbook
Takeover web clips
Land struggles
Tent Cities - current one in CA

Sunday, Feb. 14th

8 – 9 am: Breakfast

9 – 10 am: March to Fulfill the Dream/ May 1st Housing Takeovers/ US Social Forum

10 – 11am: Movement Building – Building relationships with artists, allies, & community groups

11 – 12 pm: Debrief, Questions, Closing

12 pm: Lunch, Departures

GO ORGANIZE!!!

Things to bring and consider:

Everyone is strongly encouraged to attend every session of the training since we are dealing with serious situations and are concerned for people's safety when applying these lessons.

If attending please bring a financial contribution to pay for the Center, food costs, transportation, etc. $15 - $150 suggested donations - no one will be turned away for lack of funds. People with access to organizational resources are asked to give more.

Subway Transportation to the Center ($2 exact change) from 30th St. Station/ Center City: Take the Market/Frankford Line (Blue Line) EASTBOUND towards Frankford and get off at the BERKS stop. Walk south on Front Street. Make a left on Palmer. Make a left on Frankford. Make a right on E. Montgomery Ave. Atonement Church is on your right. See Google Maps Directions from Berks stop to the Center.

Housing is available at the Center. If you are planning on sleeping over, please let us know in advance and bring sleeping bags and warm clothes.

Also, bring writing materials.

Join our Announcements Google Group to stay posted on upcoming events in Philadelphia!

Please email philly...@gmail.com now to register! Let us know if you would like to film, photograph, or write about the event. We hope to see you soon!

www.economichumanrights.org



Reply all
Reply to author
Forward
0 new messages