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Take Back the Housing
Liberating Foreclosed Housing for People
Take Back the Land Liberates Another Home for Another Family
Channel 10- February 23, 2009
Take Back the Land moves family into foreclosed home from which they were evicted three days prior.

Channel 10 Story

Channel 6- February 23, 2009
Another story about the liberation of a foreclosed home.

Channel 6 Story

 
Take Back the Land on CNN
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Take Back the Land on Fox Business Network
Take Back the Land Media Stories
Associated Press (AP)
Take Back the Land moves people into foreclosed houses. Nationally featured article by the AP

AP Story on MSNBC.com

USA Today
Take Back the Land and other organizations are featured in this USA Today story on December 11, 2008

USA Today Story

Miami New Times

Take Back the Land is featured in this Miami New Times article about a family moved into a foreclosed home.

New Times- The Squatters

Channel 10 News

Take Back the Land is featured in this Miami Channel 10 news story about a family in a foreclosed home, trying to stay through the holidays.

Channel 10 Video

Books and Writings


Take Back the Land: the Book

Find out everything you wanted to know about the Umoja Village Shantytown with this first person description of the building of a movement.

This new book by Max Rameau serves both as a narrative of the building and the fall of the Umoja Village and as a political theory piece defining land as a central political issue and how the Umoja Village addressed that issue.

Find out more about this book.

GENTRIFICATION IS DEAD

Many organizations across the US have taken on the good fight against gentrification. Considering the current housing market collapse, however, is gentrification still the same force it was a few years ago?

Due to the drastic change in the economic outlook, the fact is that the economic cycle of gentrification is over and, therefore, organizations and individuals geared to fight it must re-examine material conditions and re-tool their efforts.

Take Back the Land, a project of the Center for Pan-African Development, propositions that Gentrification is Dead. We urge you to read this piece and discuss it with your organizations.

Read Gentrification is Dead. READ THE ON-LINE VERSION. DOWNLOAD THE PDF PRINT VERSION.

Take Back the Land
in Washington, DC
Whose Land? OUR LAND!

Take Back the Land joins Empower DC, a grassroots organizations advocating public property for public use, not private profit, for a community discussion about land rights and struggles.

When: Tuesday, September 9, 2008 at 6:30pm
Where: The Reeves Center at 2000 14th St., NW (14th and U Streets NW).

Take Back the Land Book Signing

Max Rameau discusses and reads from his book, Take Back the Land: Land, Gentrification and the Umoja Village Shantytown.

When: Wednesday, September 10, 2008 at 6:00pm
Where: Sankofa Bookstore, 2714 Georgia Ave., NW, near Howard University.

 

Live from Main Street is coming to Miami!

The nationally televised townhall meeting will be taped in Miami on Saturday, July 12, 2008, beginning at 3:00pm, at the historic Lyric Theatre, 819 NW 2nd Ave. in Overtown.

The event is called "Magic City, Hard Times: How is Miami Facing the Economic Crisis and Working Toward a Sustainable Future?" and is hosted by GritTV's Laura Flanders and 99Jamz Cheryl Mizell. The event will be taped for television and internet broadcast. The panel will focus on the housing and other crisis' facing our communities. Panelists include:

Gihan Perera, Co-founder and Executive Director of the Miami Workers Center
Max Rameau, Founder/ Author Take Back The Land
Darin Woods, Countrywide Mortgage Sales Manager
Denise Perry, Director of the Power U Center for Social Change
Barbara Jordan, Miami – Dade County Commissioner
Carolina Delgado, Jobs with Justice Campaign Membership Director
Sonia Succar, Chairperson of Emerging Green Builders of South Florida

The event is free, the audience will have the opportunity to participate and refreshements are served afterwards. COME AND MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARD.

Check out the promo