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Monday, April 4, 2022
IF YOU'RE A VETERAN, YOU NEED TO READ THIS!
Thursday, November 4, 2021
A Halloween Trick
Remember Sal Martinez, alleged tenant leader for many years? Tall, dark and ugly? Noisy and constantly stirring up trouble?
He got evicted in August 2013, thank god - I was so relieved to not have to run into him in the building and neighborhood after that.
I'm just bringing him up because over the years, since then, I've heard about him through other people - he actually had fairly normal friends outside the building, believe it or not. Here's the thing, though - he's still dragging trouble around with him. I 've heard several stories about how he's continued playing "street lawyer", but that it's backfired and people have lost their homes because of his lousy advice. And according to the stories he tells, he's living rent-free at the house of someone he used to play poker with, "protecting" his very elderly mother while the former poker crony spends some time in jail. Geriatric gigolo? Oh, cringe. Seems that karma's still working properly, though - he's had a spell of Bell's palsy. Hard to think of him as uglier than he already was, but seems fitting.
End of year updates
I haven't been posting much over the past year and a half or two. There's been plenty to talk about, but I've been dealing with a lot of things OUTSIDE of the building. What I'd like to know at this point, though, is what issues do tenants feel are important right now?
Are you concerned about COVID and related pandemic issues? Has staff been helpful about providing needed information and resources?
Are you getting the additional benefits (like expanded SNAP, and unlimited talk, text & data lifeline phone benefits)?
If you don't have your own wifi service, are you still able to access the internet when you need to? The second floor was without wifi for a very long time because the community room was closed, and apparently the router was removed because staff didn't like tenants hanging out in the stairwells to use the wifi signal there. There are solutions to this, by the way... more on this later.
Has staff shared information about local sources of pantry and other forms of what's referred to as "mutual aid"?
I'd like to hear from tenants about what they need to know more about. I may be able to provide additional information that you need.
Leave comments below: you can do this anonymously if you like. Also feel free to call 646-271-3474 or 347-850-2283,
Thursday, October 14, 2021
Your Benefits Will Increase
Checking In
It's been a long time since I posted regularly. I haven't abandoned the blog completely, I've just been incredibly busy with other things.
I'm planning new things for this fall and winter. I'm looking into additional ways to get information out to tenants - running a BLOG has been cheap & efficient for me, but not everyone has access to the internet in the building (let alone a computer or smartphone). I'm not sure that printing a paper newsletter is the answer, though... I'll post any bright ideas I have. One solution would be to get building-wide wifi installed (and there ARE ways to do this, especially because of the COVID-19 epidemic). I'm concerned that people without access to even a phone are missing out on a ton of valuable information (not just access to this blog). There are more companies offering Lifeline service now - it's not just Safelink and Assurance; new companies like QLink are popping up.
I'm also thinking about starting a podcast to help relay information to tenants, and possibly create a Facebook page so that we can do livestream question & answer sessions.
Leave comments below to let me know what YOU think would be helpful.
Friday, February 26, 2021
The Eviction Moratorium Pause Ends Friday. Here's What You Need To Do
Sunday, October 18, 2020
A "Commercial" for Housing & Services, Inc.
TD Bank is apparently one of HSI's sponsors, and this little video showed up on YouTube profiling a tenant/advocate and HSI's miraculous services. Here's the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yXVzdyRge0. Funny thing is that at Kenmore Hall, tenant advocacy by tenants is discouraged to the point where it would be more appropriate to say it's punished. I'm not saying people who have experienced homelessness shouldn't be grateful for a roof over their heads, but THIS guy seems like a total shill: nothing but glowingly positive things to say about HSI. Click on the link and take a look. Molly and Kristi both make appearances - and the building looks nothing like Kenmore Hall (it must be one of HSI's other properties).
Friday, July 10, 2020
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