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letter writing sunday #4

first, lets get some of the questions out of the way. What happened to #3? I realized there were two #1s. Why haven’t you written a letter in three weeks? I’ve been on the road the past three sundays. I was actually on the road today (hitchiking back home) but i made pretty good time, so i’m gonna try and write two letters today. Let’s get started!

Following up on yesterday’s post, i’ve decided to write a letter to several people regarding the South Central Farmers’ land struggle. What i’ll be doing is writing one letter, but then CCing it on to several others. The timeliness of this letter is of the UTMOST importance because the farmers only have two weeks left before being evicted. If you haven’t already done so, please check out yesterday’s post (survival and self-defense) and watch the brief documentary about the farmers’ fight for justice. You can also get more info on their website (southcentralfarmers.com). And if you feel you don’t have the time or money to send out letters, you can get on their website and send an email to about a dozen officials with the click of a few buttons (send the e-letter here). Now, on with the letter.

Honorable Antonio Villaraigosa
Mayor of Los Angeles
200 N. Main St. Rm 303
Los Angeles, CA 90012

Dear Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa:

I am writing to you from the mountains of North Carolina. It has recently come to my attention that the South Central Farmers were denied their petition for review by the California Supreme Court and are now under serious threat of eviction. I am aware of the incredible and insipiring work that the South Central Farmers have been doing for the past 13 years, and it is for this reason that I am calling on you to stop the pressure from the real estate developer who is pushing to destroy the farm and, thus, the community surrounding it.

For thirteen years, this farm has not only served as a way to create a healthy and positive community model, it has also helped to alleviate the effects of poverty and malnutrition, create a massive seed bank, and help to empower a community to help themselves rather than depending on others for help. Without this farm, and what it stands for, we will see an increasing strain on the taxpayers and on the community. You will see more people in your city slowly die of malnutrition. And you will see the death of hope.

I, too, would like to know why the City of Los Angeles wishes to destroy such a project. As the word gets out around the country about what the farmers have been doing on those two strips of urban land, thousands of people begin to see Los Angeles in a new light. We see a city that is producing more than mind-numbing movies, it is producing a model of hope and community that should be exported throughout the world. A model that teaches us that we do not have to be dependent upon other when we can do the work ourselves. That model could help make this country a better place. And yet you wish to destroy it. Why?

I appreciate the concern that you have shown for the farmers, but I ask that you do more.  Do all that you can to stop the destruction of the 14-acre community farm in South Central Los Angeles. Help create a better Los Angeles. Find an alternative for Mr. Ralph Horowitz along the Alameda Corridor. Thank you for your time and consideration.

Copied To:

Ed Reyes
Wendy Greuel
200 N. Spring Street, Rm475
Los Angeles, CA 90012


greuel@council.lacity.org

Dennis P. Zine
200 N. Spring Street, Rm 450
Los Angeles, CA 90012


zine@council.lacity.org

Tom LaBonge
200 N. Spring Street, Rm 480
Los Angeles, CA 90012


labonge@council.lacity.com

Jack Weiss
200 N. Spring Street, Rm 440
Los Angeles, CA 90012


weiss@council.lacity.com

Tony Cardenas
200 N. Spring Street, Rm 455
Los Angeles, CA 90012


cardenas@council.lacity.org

Alex Padilla
200 N. Spring Street, Rm 465
Los Angeles, CA 90012


Padilla@council.lacity.org

Bernard Parks
200 N. Spring Street, Rm 460
Los Angeles, CA 90012


parks@council.lacity.org

Jan Perry
200 N. Spring Street, Rm 420
Los Angeles, CA 90012


perry@council.lacity.org

Bill Rosendahl
200 N. Spring Street, Rm 415
Los Angeles, CA 90012


rosendahl@council.lacity.org

Greig Smith
200 N. Spring Street, Rm 405
Los Angeles, CA 90012


smith@council.lacity.org

Eric Garcetti
200 N. Spring Street, Rm 470
Los Angeles, CA 90012


garcetti@council.lacity.org

Janice Hahn
200 N. Spring Street, Rm 435
Los Angeles, CA 90012


hahn@council.lacity.org

Fabian Nunez

State Capitol

P.O. Box 942849
Sacramento, CA 94249-0046



Assemblymember.Nunez@assembly.ca.gov

Senator Cedillo

State Capitol, Room 5100
Sacramento CA 95814
Supervisor Gloria Molina
856 KHHA
500 West Temple St
Los Angeles, CA 90012
Supervisor Ivonne Burke
KHHA
500 West Temple St
Los Angeles, CA 90012
Congresswoman MaxineWaters
10124 S. Broadway

Suite 1

Los Angeles, CA 90003

Michael Flood
1734 E. 41st St
Los Angeles, CA 90058-1502
 

mflood@lafoodbank.org
Phone: (323) 234-3030
Richard S. Wolf
Sotheby’s
9665 Wilshire Blvd.
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
Telephone: (310) 274 0340
Fax: (310) 274 0899
CORPORATE SECRETARY
Karl E. Block
Greenberg, Glusker, Fields, Claman, Machtinger & Kinsella LLP
1900 Avenue Of The Stars
21st Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90067
Karl J. Schulze
Schulze Haynes & Co.
Figueroa Tower
660 S. Figueroa Street, Suite 1280
Los Angeles, CA 90017
Dennis A. Winston
Moskowitz, Brestoff, Winston & Blinderman LLP
1880 Century Park East,

Suite 300
Los Angeles, California 90067
Telephone: 310-785-0550
Fax: 310-785-0880

Nishat Ahmed
Hopkins Michael Inc
9025 Wilshire Blvd
Beverly Hills, CA 90211
(310) 276-1028
Roy Allen
8109 1/2 S Broadway
Los Angeles, CA 90003
Darya Allen-Attar
City National Bank
741 ILiff
Pacific Palisades CA 90210
(310)888-6233

darya.allen-attar@cnb.com
Laurie Bolt
Nestlé USA
800 N Brand Blvd
Glendale, CA 91203
(818) 549-6000
Donald Goodman
Don Lee Farms
200 E. BEACH AVENUE
INGLEWOOD, CA 90302
(310) 674-3180
Maria Hayes-Bautista
UCLA School of Medicine
Center for the Study of Latino Health and Culture
924 Westwood Blvd. Suite 730
Los Angeles, CA 90024
Doug Levinson
Strategy That Rocks
12400 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 1500
Los Angeles, CA 90025

Bonnie Lewis
Albertsons
17202 NORWALK BLVD.
CERRITOS CA, 90703
Rosey T. Miller
Cushman & Wakefield of California, Inc.,
10250 Constellation Blvd., Suite 2200
Los Angeles, CA 90067
Kenneth A. Pickar, Ph.D.
California Institute of Technology
Entrepreneurial Fellowship Program
1200 East California Blvd.
MC 136-93
Pasadena, CA 91125

Maita Prout
Holland & Knight LLP
633 West Fifth Street
21st Floor
Los Angeles, CA, 90071
Nick P. Saggese
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP
300 South Grand Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90071
Phone:            (213) 687-5000
Edgar R. Taylor
Taylor and Associates
433 N Camden Dr
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
(310) 285-1559
Timothy Lappen
Jeffer, Mangels, Butler & Marmaro LLP
1900 Avenue of the Stars
Los Angeles, CA 90067
(310) 203-8080

 

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