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NEWS & JEAN RICE & PICTURE THE HOMELESS
John "Indio" Washington, 67, is
editor-in-chief of Street News (SN), a longtime New York
City publication that focuses on issues of homelessness . .
. primarily written and sold by homeless New Yorkers. This
wasn't always the case. In the late 1980s, Indio was
homeless. "In December 1989," he recalls, "I was riding on
the #3 train 'n I saw this Black sister selling SN. I asked
her if I could help sell the paper 'n she could hit me with
whatever she wanted to give me for helping her. She instead
took me downtown to SN headquarters 'n they gave me 5 or 10
free papers to sell. I never looked back." Those were the
days when homelessness was the cause de jour in the Big
Apple and SN's circulation was close to 100,000. Then, says
Indio, "The Mayor or President of Transit or both directed
the Transit Police to arrest anyone selling our paper on the
subways. The Port Authority, Grand Central Terminal, Staten
Island Ferry 'n other agencies jumped on the bandwagon. We
lost nearly 80% of readership." In April 1996, Indio took
the reins at the troubled newspaper. "I became the first
Native American Indian Editor in Chief of SN," he says.
"Sales went up to 20,000 per issue thanks to our staff of
reporters, vendors 'n, of course, our readers! We are still
the only for-profit homeless paper in the United States." On
September 11, 1997, in Seattle, Washington, SN received an
award from The North American Street Newspaper Association
for "inspiring the modern street newspaper movement. More
than eight years later, Indio and SN continue their mission.
"We still have more pages than any other active homeless
newspaper on this planet!" Indio declares. Maintaining the
tradition of 16-plus years, SN still gives out 25 free
papers to all new vendors to get them started. I have been
writing for Street News for well over a decade and am
fortunate to call Indio a friend. I asked him a few
questions via e-mail:
MZ: How long were you homeless? Indio: Two years. MZ: What
would you say is the biggest myth about homeless people?
Indio: That they don't want to work! Hard to tell if it's
true or not because reports can be padded to go in the
direction told to take it. I do not respect "reports" 'n
other negative stuff. You have to be on the streets to know
the real deal! They think about getting more funds 'n
generally go by their work load. Same thing goes for the
places that feed us 'n give out food 'n so on. Plus there's
a lot of reports 'n books that say it's hard to get an
accurate account of homeless in the streets. I think they
call it "unexpected difficulties." MZ: What measures do you
think must be taken in the short term to deal with
homelessness? Indio: There is no short-term solution unless
the definition has changed. We could do with more media
about the beating 'n killing of homeless to get people to
starting caring, but that need to be done everyday as much
as possible. There is no short-term answer to homelessness.
Jesus said, "The poor will always be with us." So many
people use this as a cop-out to not give a damn. MZ: What's
the state of Street News in 2006? Indio: We still are the
voice of the voiceless, the heart, soul 'n spirit of the
streets that tells the Real Deal like 'tis! Still in the
struggle!
Jean Rice and Ariel Dorfman: A Dialogue on Global Human
Rights
Text of Speech by Jean Rice
Riverside Church
November 15, 2005
Parallels In Social Justice; With A Global Dimension (Why,
Why Indeed)
My sisters and brothers, I am both honored and humbled, to
have this privilege to speak to you this evening, In this
sacred-time honored sanctuary. So many great leaders in the
GLOBAL struggle for social justice, have addressed
gatherings in this great institution, that is Riverside
Church. “Picture The Homeless”, and I are truly grateful for
this opportunity to be here enjoying this fellowship. It is
also an honor to share this forum with our distinguished
guest, Professor Ariel Dorfman. From the outset, let me
state, that OPPRESSION and EXPLOITATION, make strange
bedfellows, and companions . I suppose the late DR. Martin
Luther King JR. said it best; when in his “Letter From A
Birmingham Jail” he wrote “ INJUSTICE anywhere, is a threat
to JUSTICE EVERYWHERE—We are caught, in an inescapable
network of MUTUALITY, Together in a single garment of
DESTINY----WHATEVER, affects one directly, affects ALL
indirectly”. Accordingly, when sometime in 1999, as was the
case; New York City had a prior law enforcement officer, as
its chief-executive officer, (The Mayor). When this Mayo’s
Police Deptartment. was running rampant through this city,
rendering null and void, the Constitutional Rights and Civil
Liberties, of the homeless population of this great city: It
was then, in that climate of OPPRESION; that the late Louis
Haggins and Anthony Williams, our two co-founders at Picture
The Homeless, sat down with our director Ms. Lynn Lewis, and
wrote the following: “ Picture the Homeless” was founded on
the principle- that homeless people have civil and human
rights, regardless of our Race, Creed, Color, or Economic
Status” When the three of them BOLDLY stated: “ We REFUSE to
ACCEPT being NEGLECTED--- And we DEMAND that our VOICES, AND
EXPERIENCE are heard—at ALL levels of DECISION-MAKING, that
impact us” And then when, with DARING CLARITY , these three
, SOCIAL JUSTICE WARRIORS PROCLAIMED: “ We Oppose The
Quality of life laws that criminalize homeless people—In ANY
FORM: by the CITY, STATE, and NATIONAL GOVERNMENT” With
these PROFOUND DECLARATORY statements, WITH this CONCEPTUAL
VISION: “ Picture The Homeless” joined the ranks of the “
GLOBAL, SOCIAL JUSTICE MOVEMENT” I joined “Picture The
Homeless a little after a year of it!s inception and related
to it’s MISSION INSTANTAINIOUSLY___ You May inquire WHY! WHY
INDEED? BECAUSE I was born in Anderson, S. C. on July 1st,
1939; BECAUSE , I was CONCIEVED, in AMERICAN APARTIED: that
is WHY. PICTURE THE HOMELESS, and Jean Rice were born, of
oppression! THAT is WHY, we are natural allies – THAT IS
WHY, WHY INDEED. Actually, we members of the GLOBAL SOCIAL
JUSTICE MOVEMENT, Don’t make strange bedfellows, we are
bound together by our CAUSE. “IF OUR CAUSE IS JUST, THEN
CONQUER WE MUST! BECAUSE, Strom Thurmond was my PINOCHET!
THAT is why I stand here before you tonight, PROUD to
represent my organization “PICTURE THE HOMELESS”---THAT IS
WHY, WHY INDEED! My big brother Martin, was so right,
“Injustice anywhere, is injustice everywhere! It’s a GLOBAL
Construct. If we follow the money trail, from mid-1970
through to 1990; During both the Ford and Nixon
administrations, the C.I.A. was involved in COVERT
OPERATIONS, that opposed Salvador Allende in Chile:. The
United States had long been a hegemonic presence in the
America’s., pursuant to it’s SELF_ PROCLAIMED “MANIFEST
DESTINY DOCTRINE! By September, 1976 United States aid to
Chile was $350.5 MILLION DOLLARS. The situation took a major
turn in the mid-1970’s when president Jimmy Carter made
protection of HUMAN RIGHTS the guiding principle of his
Foreign Policy In The Americas. Carter threatened to cut off
aid to regimes that violated HUMAN RIGHTS. This approach
found support within the Faith-Based Community, via the
reforms of Vatican two, and the Liberation Theology
Movement. In the 1970’s, centuries of exploitation,
deprivation and violent repression, culminated in the
outbreak of armed revolt, throughout the America’s. In 1980,
newly elected president Reagan, embarked upon a program of
MASSIVE, domestic spending cuts .: for example ; cuts in the
national food stamp program: cuts in subsidized low-income
public housing and massive cuts in Medicaid; these were
three major targets of domestic spending cuts; Where did
this money go, you may be inclined to wonder. During the
Reagan Administration, aid to Chile again increased; even as
human rights conditions worsened. This administration
favored Pinochet for economic reasons. Almost alone among
the leaders of the America’s, Pinochet followed FREE MARKET
ECONOMIC POLICIES; related to NEO- LIBERIALISM. Chile ,
wasn’t the only nation that Reagan gave tax dollars to, for
support of Neo-Liberialism, because groups like the
Sandinistas and Allende, challenged United States
imperialist economic policies, president Reagan, perceived
them to be barriers to United States Business Interests, to
be removed, by any means necessary! Between 1981 and 1983,
alone, El Salvador, received $744Million in United States
“Security Aid”. Military Aid to Honduras jumped from $3.4
Million in 1980 to $79 Million in 1986. Guatemala, received
$17.61 million in military and economic aid from the United
States between 1978 and 1982. The Nicaraguan Contras,
received U.S. aid, through many diverse channels. In 1980
President Carter had expended $ 1 Million to begin
organizing a counter-revolutionary force.. In 1981,
President Reagan, authorized another $19.5 million, almost
twenty-million dollars to expand covert operations in
Nicaraqua. And so, as Afro-America erupted, during the
turbulant 1960’s, as a result of which, the Houston Plan;
and Co-intelpro; domestic COVERT operations, became a
reality; here in the Land Of The FREE! During the events I
just described, our guest this evening was still in Chile,
where he resided, until he was forced into exile: following
the military coup of 1973. It has been a quarter of a
century now, since our sisters and brothers, who now seek
universal SOCIAL JUSTICE, in vital areas , such as LAND
REFORM, and DEMOCRATIC PARTISPATION, at the grass-roots
level, have been challenged, by Reganomics and its
aftermath, here in these United States, while its EVIL TWIN;
NEO_LIBERIALISM causes an UNSTAINABLE , MARGINALIZED
population, who are disproportionally persons of color,
around the globe. In 1990 with the restoration of democracy
in Chile , Professor Dorfman, was able to return to Chile. I
suppose there in Chile, he found much had changed; I trust
he will enlighten us at the conclusion of my presentation.
In closing, I’d like to leave you with three short thoughts;
Brother Castro is right, in this age of globalization We who
are involved in the struggle for global social justice, must
“UNITE OR DIE! And from the STILL WE RISE NEW YORK CITY
MOBILIZATION MOVEMENT “the people united, will never be
defeated” And to the likes of Karl Rowe and the Heritage
Foundation from Picture The Homeless I Say; “Still We Rise”
Thank You; And now I give You Professor Ariel Dorfman.
Jean Rice and Ariel Dorfman:
A Dialogue on Global Human Rights
Text of Speech by Jean
Rice
Riverside Church
November 15, 2005
Parallels In Social
Justice; With A Global Dimension
(Why, Why Indeed)
My sisters and brothers, I am
both honored and humbled, to have
this privilege to speak to you this
evening, In this sacred-time honored
sanctuary. So many great leaders in
the GLOBAL struggle for social
justice, have addressed gatherings
in this great institution, that is
Riverside Church. “Picture The
Homeless”, and I are truly grateful
for this opportunity to be here
enjoying this fellowship. It is also
an honor to share this forum with
our distinguished guest, Professor
Ariel Dorfman. From the outset, let
me state, that OPPRESSION and
EXPLOITATION, make strange
bedfellows, and companions . I
suppose the late DR. Martin Luther
King JR. said it best; when in his
“Letter From A Birmingham Jail” he
wrote “ INJUSTICE anywhere, is a
threat to JUSTICE EVERYWHERE—We are
caught, in an inescapable network of
MUTUALITY, Together in a single
garment of DESTINY----WHATEVER,
affects one directly, affects ALL
indirectly”. Accordingly, when
sometime in 1999, as was the case;
New York City had a prior law
enforcement officer, as its
chief-executive officer, (The
Mayor). When this Mayo’s Police
Deptartment. was running rampant
through this city, rendering null
and void, the Constitutional Rights
and Civil Liberties, of the homeless
population of this great city: It
was then, in that climate of
OPPRESION; that the late Louis
Haggins and Anthony Williams, our
two co-founders at Picture The
Homeless, sat down with our director
Ms. Lynn Lewis, and wrote the
following: “ Picture the Homeless”
was founded on the principle- that
homeless people have civil and human
rights, regardless of our Race,
Creed, Color, or Economic Status”
When the three of them BOLDLY
stated: “ We REFUSE to ACCEPT being
NEGLECTED--- And we DEMAND that our
VOICES, AND EXPERIENCE are heard—at
ALL levels of DECISION-MAKING, that
impact us” And then when, with
DARING CLARITY , these three ,
SOCIAL JUSTICE WARRIORS PROCLAIMED:
“ We Oppose The Quality of life laws
that criminalize homeless people—In
ANY FORM: by the CITY, STATE, and
NATIONAL GOVERNMENT” With these
PROFOUND DECLARATORY statements,
WITH this CONCEPTUAL VISION: “
Picture The Homeless” joined the
ranks of the “ GLOBAL, SOCIAL
JUSTICE MOVEMENT” I joined “Picture
The Homeless a little after a year
of it!s inception and related to
it’s MISSION INSTANTAINIOUSLY___ You
May inquire WHY! WHY INDEED? BECAUSE
I was born in Anderson, S. C. on
July 1st, 1939; BECAUSE , I was
CONCIEVED, in AMERICAN APARTIED:
that is WHY. PICTURE THE HOMELESS,
and Jean Rice were born, of
oppression! THAT is WHY, we are
natural allies – THAT IS WHY, WHY
INDEED. Actually, we members of the
GLOBAL SOCIAL JUSTICE MOVEMENT,
Don’t make strange bedfellows, we
are bound together by our CAUSE. “IF
OUR CAUSE IS JUST, THEN CONQUER WE
MUST! BECAUSE, Strom Thurmond was my
PINOCHET! THAT is why I stand here
before you tonight, PROUD to
represent my organization “PICTURE
THE HOMELESS”---THAT IS WHY, WHY
INDEED! My big brother Martin, was
so right, “Injustice anywhere, is
injustice everywhere! It’s a GLOBAL
Construct. If we follow the money
trail, from mid-1970 through to
1990; During both the Ford and Nixon
administrations, the C.I.A. was
involved in COVERT OPERATIONS, that
opposed Salvador Allende in Chile:.
The United States had long been a
hegemonic presence in the
America’s., pursuant to it’s SELF_
PROCLAIMED “MANIFEST DESTINY
DOCTRINE! By September, 1976 United
States aid to Chile was $350.5
MILLION DOLLARS. The situation took
a major turn in the mid-1970’s when
president Jimmy Carter made
protection of HUMAN RIGHTS the
guiding principle of his Foreign
Policy In The Americas. Carter
threatened to cut off aid to regimes
that violated HUMAN RIGHTS. This
approach found support within the
Faith-Based Community, via the
reforms of Vatican two, and the
Liberation Theology Movement. In the
1970’s, centuries of exploitation,
deprivation and violent repression,
culminated in the outbreak of armed
revolt, throughout the America’s. In
1980, newly elected president
Reagan, embarked upon a program of
MASSIVE, domestic spending cuts .:
for example ; cuts in the national
food stamp program: cuts in
subsidized low-income public housing
and massive cuts in Medicaid; these
were three major targets of domestic
spending cuts; Where did this money
go, you may be inclined to wonder.
During the Reagan Administration,
aid to Chile again increased; even
as human rights conditions worsened.
This administration favored Pinochet
for economic reasons. Almost alone
among the leaders of the America’s,
Pinochet followed FREE MARKET
ECONOMIC POLICIES; related to NEO-
LIBERIALISM. Chile , wasn’t the only
nation that Reagan gave tax dollars
to, for support of Neo-Liberialism,
because groups like the Sandinistas
and Allende, challenged United
States imperialist economic
policies, president Reagan,
perceived them to be barriers to
United States Business Interests, to
be removed, by any means necessary!
Between 1981 and 1983, alone, El
Salvador, received $744Million in
United States “Security Aid”.
Military Aid to Honduras jumped from
$3.4 Million in 1980 to $79 Million
in 1986. Guatemala, received $17.61
million in military and economic aid
from the United States between 1978
and 1982. The Nicaraguan Contras,
received U.S. aid, through many
diverse channels. In 1980 President
Carter had expended $ 1 Million to
begin organizing a
counter-revolutionary force.. In
1981, President Reagan, authorized
another $19.5 million, almost
twenty-million dollars to expand
covert operations in Nicaraqua. And
so, as Afro-America erupted, during
the turbulant 1960’s, as a result of
which, the Houston Plan; and Co-intelpro;
domestic COVERT operations, became a
reality; here in the Land Of The
FREE! During the events I just
described, our guest this evening
was still in Chile, where he
resided, until he was forced into
exile: following the military coup
of 1973. It has been a quarter of a
century now, since our sisters and
brothers, who now seek universal
SOCIAL JUSTICE, in vital areas ,
such as LAND REFORM, and DEMOCRATIC
PARTISPATION, at the grass-roots
level, have been challenged, by
Reganomics and its aftermath, here
in these United States, while its
EVIL TWIN; NEO_LIBERIALISM causes an
UNSTAINABLE , MARGINALIZED
population, who are
disproportionally persons of color,
around the globe. In 1990 with the
restoration of democracy in Chile ,
Professor Dorfman, was able to
return to Chile. I suppose there in
Chile, he found much had changed; I
trust he will enlighten us at the
conclusion of my presentation. In
closing, I’d like to leave you with
three short thoughts; Brother Castro
is right, in this age of
globalization We who are involved in
the struggle for global social
justice, must “UNITE OR DIE! And
from the STILL WE RISE NEW YORK CITY
MOBILIZATION MOVEMENT “the people
united, will never be defeated” And
to the likes of Karl Rowe and the
Heritage Foundation from Picture The
Homeless I Say; “Still We Rise”
Thank You; And now I give You
Professor Ariel Dorfman.
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