This week on
Voices from the Frontlines...
Clayton
Thomas-Muller, just back from the UN
Climate Change Conference in Montreal
Organizers from Los Angeles and San
Francisco reporting live from the WTO
protests in Hong Kong
Elena
Popp, on the recent Lincoln Place
evictions in Venice, CA
Monday, December 12th @ 4:00pm
Voices from the Frontlines
Segment
of the 4:00 Public Affairs
Hour
Pacifica Stations KPFK 90.7 FM in
Los Angeles and 98.7 FM in Santa Barbara
Streaming on the Web at
www.kpfk.org
Clayton Thomas-Muller, is a
native-energy organizer with the Indigenous Environmental Network (IEN).
IEN works to build the capacity of Indigenous communities and tribal
governments to develop mechanisms to protect their land, water, air,
natural resources, and health. Members of IEN spent the last two weeks in
Montreal at the UN Conference on Climate Change, where representatives
from 180 countries met to discuss implementation of the Kyoto
Protocol and to begin discussion on what will happen once the agreement
expires in 2012.
Elena
Popp, is an attorney
and founder of the Eviction Defense Network that represents tenants
facing eviction. She is the lawyer for the evictees of the Lincoln
Place Apartments. This apartment complex was built in 1951 to address the
post-WWII housing crisis and has since provided rent-controlled quality
housing.. However, since the 1980's, it has been under threat of
demolition by property developers and just last week, on Tuesday,
December 6th, the residents of Lincoln Place were locked out of their
homes in one of the largest mass evictions in the history of the Los
Angeles Housing Department.
Hosts:
Tammy Bang Luu
& Manuel
Criollo are both organizers with the Los Angeles
based Labor/Community Strategy Center and the Strategy Center's main mass
campaign, the Bus Riders Union "Fight Transit Racism, Billions for
Buses" campaign.
If you missed last week's exclusive
interview with Scott Ritter,
former UN chief weapons
inspector, make sure to catch it at:
www.thestrategycenter.org
(click on "Voices From the Frontlines")
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