LegalFund Homeless African American
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This Legal Fund will be used to file a lawsuit against the City of Los Angeles, California, for affordable housing discrimination and genocide of African Americans. There is also a "don't hire Blacks" policy in Los Angeles. This discrimination has been in action for many years. Not unusual to visit Los Angeles and see the homeless African Americans sleeping on the streets, and begging on every corner.
The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA), conducted a homeless count in 2015, and concluded that Los Angeles has 25,686 homeless people, of which the vast majority are African Americans. This homeless count does not include the homeless who live with their friends and relatives. Countywide, the homeless count for African Americans is even higher. Illegals are given most of the affordable housing in Los Angeles and the county, while African Americans are forced to live on the streets and in homeless shelters.
http://www.lahsa.org/homelesscount_results
In April of 2014, he City of Los Angeles received $140.9 million from HUD under the CDBG fund, to build and create affordable housing. African Americans were awarded less than 2 percent of this affordable housing. The majority of the homeless shelters are 90 percent filled with African Americans. African Americans are kept in a particular shelter for maybe up to 6 months, then shifted to another shelter. This cycle seems to never end.
A more resent example of housing discrimination-genocide of African Americans, is the May 2015 Call for Projects to solicit new affordable housing projects for admittance into the Affordable Housing Trust Fund (AHTF) Pipeline. These apartment allocations were submitted by the Council Members. In the submissions that were approved, only 41 apartments were allocated to the 9th council district in Los Angeles, where more than 2,395 are homeless, of which 71 percent are African American/mixed race. 1,450 of these homeless individuals are living on the street, and 945 are living in homeless shelters. Everywhere you go in Los Angeles, there is a homeless African American begging on the street.
http://clkrep.lacity.org/onlinedocs/2015/15-0340_rpt_MAYOR_10-09-2015.pdf
http://documents.lahsa.org/Planning/homelesscount/2015/factsheet/CD/CouncilDistrict9.pdf
In Council District 1, where the majority of the people are illegals who peddle their goods on the streets illegally, this district was approved for approximately 519 apartments.
http://documents.lahsa.org/Planning/homelesscount/2015/factsheet/CD/CouncilDistrict1.pdf
African Americans are also crammed onto Skid Row, which is located in downtown Los Angeles. Of the thousands of homeless on Skid Row, 98 percent are African Americans.
The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA), lead agency for the L.A. Continuum of Care, announced that the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Homeless Housing and Services, said that awards will provide $91,956,831 in funding to 232 projects in Los Angeles City and County, including the largest new grant in the country - $10,120,541 awarded to support 550 units of permanent supportive housing rental assistance for chronically homeless individuals. You can bet that maybe 2 percent of this rental assistance went to African Americans.
In fact, the City of Los Angeles has been put on probation for not spending $77.3 million (55 percent) of the funding that it received from HUD for the year 2014-2015. These funds were to be used for building and creating affordable housing! Per Hud: “The City of Los Angeles did not meet HUD’s timeliness standard for 2015 and is currently in violation of the regulatory requirement. The City is now on a one year probationary period during which it must submit a workout plan and quarterly reports that address the City’s CDBG timeliness violation.”
http://clkrep.lacity.org/onlinedocs/2015/15-1090_misc_09-15-2015.pdf
The majority of this fund will be used to hire a lawyer to file a discrimination lawsuit against the City of Los Angeles, California. This lawsuit will emphasize the affordable housing allocation to illegals, while denying African Americans the right to live in affordable housing.
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Patricia Robinson McAllister is a former teacher with the Los Angeles Unified School District, the Chicago Public Schools, and the owner-teacher of technology programming languages at Computer Consulting Unlimited, Inc., and a 2003 former mayoral candidate of Chicago.
The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA), conducted a homeless count in 2015, and concluded that Los Angeles has 25,686 homeless people, of which the vast majority are African Americans. This homeless count does not include the homeless who live with their friends and relatives. Countywide, the homeless count for African Americans is even higher. Illegals are given most of the affordable housing in Los Angeles and the county, while African Americans are forced to live on the streets and in homeless shelters.
http://www.lahsa.org/homelesscount_results
In April of 2014, he City of Los Angeles received $140.9 million from HUD under the CDBG fund, to build and create affordable housing. African Americans were awarded less than 2 percent of this affordable housing. The majority of the homeless shelters are 90 percent filled with African Americans. African Americans are kept in a particular shelter for maybe up to 6 months, then shifted to another shelter. This cycle seems to never end.
A more resent example of housing discrimination-genocide of African Americans, is the May 2015 Call for Projects to solicit new affordable housing projects for admittance into the Affordable Housing Trust Fund (AHTF) Pipeline. These apartment allocations were submitted by the Council Members. In the submissions that were approved, only 41 apartments were allocated to the 9th council district in Los Angeles, where more than 2,395 are homeless, of which 71 percent are African American/mixed race. 1,450 of these homeless individuals are living on the street, and 945 are living in homeless shelters. Everywhere you go in Los Angeles, there is a homeless African American begging on the street.
http://clkrep.lacity.org/onlinedocs/2015/15-0340_rpt_MAYOR_10-09-2015.pdf
http://documents.lahsa.org/Planning/homelesscount/2015/factsheet/CD/CouncilDistrict9.pdf
In Council District 1, where the majority of the people are illegals who peddle their goods on the streets illegally, this district was approved for approximately 519 apartments.
http://documents.lahsa.org/Planning/homelesscount/2015/factsheet/CD/CouncilDistrict1.pdf
African Americans are also crammed onto Skid Row, which is located in downtown Los Angeles. Of the thousands of homeless on Skid Row, 98 percent are African Americans.
The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA), lead agency for the L.A. Continuum of Care, announced that the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Homeless Housing and Services, said that awards will provide $91,956,831 in funding to 232 projects in Los Angeles City and County, including the largest new grant in the country - $10,120,541 awarded to support 550 units of permanent supportive housing rental assistance for chronically homeless individuals. You can bet that maybe 2 percent of this rental assistance went to African Americans.
In fact, the City of Los Angeles has been put on probation for not spending $77.3 million (55 percent) of the funding that it received from HUD for the year 2014-2015. These funds were to be used for building and creating affordable housing! Per Hud: “The City of Los Angeles did not meet HUD’s timeliness standard for 2015 and is currently in violation of the regulatory requirement. The City is now on a one year probationary period during which it must submit a workout plan and quarterly reports that address the City’s CDBG timeliness violation.”
http://clkrep.lacity.org/onlinedocs/2015/15-1090_misc_09-15-2015.pdf
The majority of this fund will be used to hire a lawyer to file a discrimination lawsuit against the City of Los Angeles, California. This lawsuit will emphasize the affordable housing allocation to illegals, while denying African Americans the right to live in affordable housing.
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Patricia Robinson McAllister is a former teacher with the Los Angeles Unified School District, the Chicago Public Schools, and the owner-teacher of technology programming languages at Computer Consulting Unlimited, Inc., and a 2003 former mayoral candidate of Chicago.
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Pat Robinson McAllister
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Los Angeles, CA