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Movement for Justice in el Barrio
Community organization in New York City
Community organization in New York City
Movement for Justice in El Barrio is a community organization based in East Harlem, New York City that is a reaction to, and organizes against, gentrification in the neighborhood.
Organisational profile
The Movement defines itself as follows:
:We are Movement for Justice in El Barrio. We are part of the simple and humble community that lives in El Barrio. We fight for dignity and against displacement. We fight for the liberation of women, immigrants, gays, lesbians, the transgender community, people of color, and indigenous communities.
Movement for Justice in El Barrio was founded by immigrants and low-income people living in East Harlem, New York City. It is part of the fight against the effects of neoliberalism and discrimination in all of its forms and operates on a commitment to the ideals of self-determination, autonomy and participatory democracy. It has protested, marched, gone to court and fought back against the actions of multinational corporations such as the Dawnay Day Group, landlords that they perceive to be 'abusive and greedy', and the city institutions that are agents of the gentrification of their neighborhood.{{cite news|url= http://movementvsdawnayday.org/en/articles/el-barrio-tenants-win-against-landlord|title=El Barrio Tenants Win Against Landlord|publisher=Movement vs Dawn Day}} The group operates outside political parties and party politics. They have taken a particularly strong stance against council member Melissa Mark-Viverito for her support of gentrification in the area.
Movement for Justice in El Barrio operates on a commitment to self-determination, autonomy, and participatory democracy.{{cite news|url= https://zapagringo.blogspot.com/2008/06/movimiento-in-revista-rebelda.html|title=Movimiento in Revista Rebelda|publisher=Zapagringo}}
Accomplishments
- Named "Best Power to the People Movement in NYC" by the Village Voice.
- Prevented gentrification of 47 apartment buildings in East Harlem by the UK-based Dawnay Day Group
References
References
- "Movement for Justice in El Barrio".
- "Best power-to-the-people movement - 2006". VillageVoice.
- "Organisational Profile: Movement For Justice in El Bario".
- "Who We Are".
- "East Harlem tenants in battle with landlord". Harlem Chronicles.
- "ZAPATISMO IN NEW YORK CITY". World War 4 Report.
- "Rent Wars of East Harlem: It Takes a Village to Raise Hell". New York Indypendant.
- "Melissa Mark-Viverito's Attempt to Stop Dawnay Day Tenants From Fighting for Dignified Housing".
- "Best power-to-the-people movement - 2006". VillageVoice.
- "Victory in El Barrio: East Harlem Tenants Win One As British 'Predatory Equity' Landlord Collapses". New York Indypendant.
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