Los Angeles Catholic Worker

4/24/2006

Seder 2006 Photos

Filed under: News Items — lacw @ 1:03 am
2006 Seder

Today was one of our best Seder celebrations ever. Several of our friends, volunteers and workers from other Catholic Worker Communities showed up to help make it a blast. Special thanks go out to Mike Wisniewski for taking photos of the event, which can be viewed at: http://lacatholicworker.org/g/Seder_2006/

 

4/21/2006

Jeff Dietrich runs in Los Angeles Marathon

Filed under: News Items — lacw @ 4:51 pm
Sara and Claire cheer Jeff on
 
Jeff Dietrich runs in City of Los Angeles Marathon

Recently we got the photos back from long time community member Jeff Dietrich’ run in the Los Angeles Marathon on March 19th. Just one week shy of his 60th birthday Jeff and long time LACW friend Dan Jiru completed the marathon. David, Sarah and Claire showed up to cheer Jeff on at various spots along the route of the maratjon, although they found it very difficult to find him in the large crowd of runners that day.

 

4/18/2006

35,000 Pounds Untreated Fecal Material Deposited Daily on Downtown Sidewalks

Filed under: News Items — lacw @ 12:13 pm
Downtown Los Angeles Port-Potty Removal

Two weeks ago the city removed several porta-potties located in the Skid Row area. For many of our friends on the streets this was the only restroom they had access to. Below is an advertisement that was placed in the Business Journal by a friend of the Los Angeles Catholic Worker, in an attempt to return public restrooms for the homless. Please call the mayor at (213) 922-9730 or e-mail him at mayor@lacity.org and tell him you saw the advertisement from the Business Journal and that you are outraged at the lack of dignity being offered to the homeless.
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   On March 31st, Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa removed all portable toilets from skid row, toilets used by thousands of homeless for the past 11 years. A homeless person generates seven pounds of fecal material and over a gallon of urine each day. Now, more than 35,000 pounds of untreated human waste daily cover downtown sidewalks,exposing all to the unacceptable risk of contracting deadly diseases as they travel around the city.
   Everyone working or traveling downtown is at risk after tracking fecal material from soiled sidewalks into offices, gyms and restaurants. Contamination with even small amounts of feces can result in large outbreaks of food-borne hepatitis, salmonella or shigellosis as well as E-coli, giardia, amebibiasis, or campylobacter. Health risks are not limited to downtown. They extend to areas receiving surface runoff from skid row after rain or daily sidewalk and street cleaning. Human exposure to fecal material includes bay areas and adjacent beaches.
   The only way to prevent disease and dispose of human waste is to provide toilets.
   The mayor removed the toilets after passing an ordinance against defecating on public sidewalks. Unwelcome in semipublic restrooms of office buildings, hotels and restaurants, the homeless are forced to use public space as an open-air toilet. Instead of toilets, the homeless now get jail time.
   Call the mayor at (213)922-9730 or e-mail him at mayor@lacity.org to tell him to place 80 toilets throughout the 50-block skid row. He will tell you the toilets were used for illicit activity. Some were, but all were used also for the intended purpose since huge amounts of human waste were removed twice a day by sanitation workers from all portable toilets. Now that waste is on your sidewalk.

 

4/16/2006

2006 Stations of the Cross Photos

Filed under: News Items — lacw @ 10:17 am
4704 Group marches to third station

For those who missed, or were unable to brave the weather, I have uploaded the photos from our Annual Stations of the Cross. Many thanks to Paul and Elizabeth for reading, to Donald for organizing the event and Mike for taking the photos.
http://lacatholicworker.org/g/Stations_of_the_Cross_06/

 

Manuel & Jorge’s new community in Mexico

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03 group outside of house

Recently two Los Angeles Catholic Workers visited Manuel and Jorge’s new community in Mexico. Manuel and Jorge have settled down in the small town of Hostotipaquillo, which is in the northern part of the state of Jalisco near Magdalena and Tequila. Donald Nollar visited in march and the photos from his trip are available at: http://lacatholicworker.org/g/Donalds_Mexico_Trip/
David Gardner visited during the first week of April and his photos are available at: http://lacatholicworker.org/g/Davids_Mexico_Trip/

 

4/14/2006

Vandenberg Protest, May 20 @ 1PM

Filed under: Up Coming Events — lacw @ 2:38 pm
LACW Kitchen volunteer Judy Kehr holds "No War" banner

Join the Los Angeles Catholic Worker and others on Armed Forces Day at the gates of Vandenberg Air Force Base. Guest speakers include: Que Keju of the Marshall Islands, Medea Benjamin of Global Exchange and Code Pink, and Bill Mitchell of Gold Star Families for Peace. Vandenberg Air Force Base is the testing ground for the National Missile Defense program and launch-site for missile guidance and surveillance systems.

 

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