Notes from Reading "Making the Second Pandemic. . ." with Some Comparison to Louisville Homeless, Not-So-Much for My Eviction&Sequel
I THINK TOPIC AT HAND TIES DIRECTLY INTO YASMINE-JUMAA'S JOB ASSIGNMENT AT WFPL, "RACE AND EQUITY ISSUES"=> Advocates! I DID read "Making the Second Pandemic. . .," the article from the law journal which I forwarded-gmail to you. For the most-part, I have to agree with what the authoress said to this effect, "The pandemic is frequently described as exposing and exacerbating every gulf, divide, and inequity inAmerican society, almost all of them race and ethnicity-based: between those who zoom at home to those who work in fulfillment centers, nursing homes, and meat-packing plants;[ 49] between those who pick up curbside carryout and those who wait in line at food banks.[ 50] Persons of color, already disproportionately under-employed and under-housed, were positioned to be disproportionately injured.[ 51] Prepandemic, that injury was already acute in the distribution of housing that is "affordable" and "available."[ 52] " Moreover, I concur that "help is not on the way," and that small landlords, of the type mine was on Manslick Road (3640, zip 40215-1444), would not benefit from evictions, and that extant provisions for negotiation away from eviction is a possibility that would please any landlord's desire not to have a huge numbers of empty, unrented apartments. But in signal ways, my ejection from "The Oaks" was different . I cannot assume a RATIONAL BASIS for the manager to boot out me as my complex because I do not fit the picture of non-paying renter whose challenge for others was per economic challenge. In all ways I cannot think of a GOOD LEGAL REASON FOR MY EVICTION, Yet I have observed that ILLEGAL CONDITIONS did obtain at "the Oaks" so called, name obscured by management due to its murderous history (about 1 murder every two years occurs there, one man, a deaf mute of color black was murdered in my apartment just prior to my moving in), I was for the owning Bryants someone WHO ALWAYS PAID THE RENT, ACTUALLY FOR GOODWILL PAID $20 MORE THAN THE LEASE REQUIRED ($360 as opposed to required $340 by the lease). I deliberately would shun any effort to ask for maintenance, I was 'good samaritan' who did pay rent for others' and had a gas generator to help those who 'did not have power.'
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