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Letter of Concern to Mayor Parker of Philadelphia Regarding 76Place

Letter of Concern to Mayor Parker of Philadelphia Regarding 76Place

In an urgent letter sent to Mayor Cherelle Parker on December 9th, 2024, Philadelphia’s Chinatown community leaders and advocates have raised profound concerns about the proposed 76 Place arena development. The letter details the community’s sustained opposition to the project, which threatens to fundamentally alter the neighborhood’s social, cultural, and economic landscape.

Community members argue that the current arena planning process has systematically excluded their voices, leaving them without meaningful opportunity to participate in decisions that will directly impact their neighborhood. The proposed arena, set to be constructed in the Fashion District adjacent to Chinatown, poses significant risks to the community’s cultural heritage, housing stability, and long-term well-being.

The letter to the Mayor articulates the community’s primary concerns, including potential displacement, cultural disruption, and the erosion of a historic neighborhood that has been a vital center of Philadelphia’s Asian American community for generations.

Visual Framework for the Right to Housing

Visual Framework for the Right to Housing

This easy-to-understand visual resource explains where the right to housing comes from, why it is a transformational approach to the housing crisis and many other pressing global problems, and gives the 10 essential steps for implementing the right to housing.

For more information on the ten steps included in this visual framework, check out Guidelines on the Implementation of the Right to Housing, written by Leilani Farha in her capacity as UN Special Rapporteur on the right to housing in 2019.

Financialization Review Panel Submission by The Shift

Financialization Review Panel Submission by The Shift

Canada’s very first human rights-based review panel was on the issue of “the financialization of purpose-built rental housing.” The council received over 190 written submissions and held oral hearings from October 23 to December 5, 2023. Submissions were received from people affected by financialization, civil society organizations, housing and human rights experts, and representatives from the purpose-built rental housing sector.

Letter of concern to the Mayor of Guelph and their City Council

Letter of concern to the Mayor of Guelph and their City Council

On 24 November 2023 the Global Director of The Shift and the Executive Director of the Women’s National Housing & Homelessness Network wrote to Mayor Guthrie and their City Council to express concern over the Nov. 16th proposed motion “Encampments within the Downtown,” and his revised motion Nov. 22nd motion, “Encampments and Safe Spaces for All.”

Campements de sans-abri: des orientations pour l’implication des municipalités

Campements de sans-abri: des orientations pour l’implication des municipalités

The National Working Group on Homeless Encampments (NWG-HE) – convened by The Shift since January 2023 – presents a Municipal Engagement Guidance. This Guidance is intended to support municipalities in engaging homeless encampments in a constructive and peaceful manner. The Guidance is not a road map to solving homelessness. It is an effort to establish national standards, based in human rights, for municipal government engagement with encampments across the country of Canada. It is intended to help ensure the best outcomes for those living in encampments and their communities in the short term, while establishing a foundation for longer-term solutions.

Homeless Encampments: Municipal Engagement Guidance

Homeless Encampments: Municipal Engagement Guidance

The National Working Group on Homeless Encampments (NWG-HE) – convened by The Shift since January 2023 – presents a Municipal Engagement Guidance. This Guidance is intended to support municipalities in engaging homeless encampments in a constructive and peaceful manner. The Guidance is not a road map to solving homelessness. It is an effort to establish national standards, based in human rights, for municipal government engagement with encampments across the country of Canada. It is intended to help ensure the best outcomes for those living in encampments and their communities in the short term, while establishing a foundation for longer-term solutions.

Statement on Israel/Gaza War

Statement on Israel/Gaza War

Since 2021, we have been working with the Norwegian Refugee Council in “Area C” of the West Bank in Palestine to envision a planning regime thatwith the support of the Palestinian Authority and the international community would lead to Palestinian development, laying the foundation for statehood.

The Shift Submission to Review Panel on the Financialization of Purpose-Built Rental Housing

The Shift Submission to the Review Panel on the Financialization of Purpose-Built Rental Housing

Canada’s first human rights-based review panel took place in October of 2023, on the issue of “the financialization of purpose-built rental housing.” People affected by financialization, civil society organizations, housing and human rights experts, and representatives from the purpose-built rental housing sector were able to share their experiences, expertise, and proposed solutions for financialization directly with the review panel.

Here, find The Shift’s submission to this review process.

LETTER OF CONCERN FROM THE SHIFT REGARDING PHILADELPHIA CHINATOWN

LETTER OF CONCERN FROM THE SHIFT REGARDING PHILADELPHIA CHINATOWN

On August 11, 2023, we issued an urgent letter expressing grave concerns about potential human rights violations in Philadelphia’s Chinatown to 76 Devcorp. The letter focuses on the contentious proposal to construct a new stadium within the heart of Chinatown, emphasizing that this is not just an ordinary infrastructure project, but a threat to the community. The letter further details the disproportionate impact that the construction of a new arena in Philadelphia’s Fashion District would have on the lives, livelihoods, and cultural practices of the Asian American community who rely on Philadelphia’s Chinatown.

This threat not only endangers the existence of Chinatown but also mirrors the challenges faced by marginalized communities across the city.

 

Urgent Letter to the City of Barrie: New Motions to criminalize homelessness

Urgent Letter to the City of Barrie: New Motions to criminalize homelessness

This urgent letter details The Shift’s deep concern of the City of Barrie’s recent policy motion and bylaw amendments that criminalize and further stigmatize those living in homelessness, as well as those trying to support them.

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