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Occupy Buffalo was evicted nearly three weeks ago from Niagara Square. Now just a few days ago, Occupy WNY was barred from continuing to fix up an old, abandoned, inner-city house. Why? Doesn't benefit everyone in the city when a group of activists get together and start rebuilding an old, abandoned home? The city has been allowing a large number of homes to remain abandoned and deteriorate. Meanwhile, a large number of Americans continue to lose their homes and find themselves homeless and/or jobless. Buffalo, NY remains one of the poorest cities in the country. Why can't the city of Buffalo allow, even encourage, these activists to help rebuild poor neighborhoods?
Buffy Lo, announcer/host, Mr. Jay, cohost, Meria Cairns, producer, poor people and working-class people and ALL people who hope for a better future for everyone--rich and poor and in-between.
Feb. 19th broadcast--Occupy Western NY house raided
occupiers rebuilding an abandoned, inner-city house were barred from re-entering and rebuilding. Why?
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Feb. 19, 2012
under the deep, dark recesses of an old, dirty cave beneath a NY pizza joint...or perhaps your subconscious mind...