Thursday, December 13, 2018

Dec. 13, 2018

Mayor Caggianiano died shorty after he was elected. When I look back, I see this man, an elder statesman, carrying out his purpose.  The elderly people of Lynn loved him and wanted him to "lead the city into the promised Land" as  I see it. They had been very active for years, running a free lunch program out a local church. Rallying around the campaign to get him elected, I sat at Council meeting along with hundreds of seniors, and, as I wrote before, we all saw him speak "to"the Council as a man of the people. (Now I have to close this piece because it's time for lunch.)

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Wednesday, December 12, 2018

Dec. 12, 2018

Two good things have happened: my lovely nurse Dolores showed me how to use spell check. One  of men out there is not old and demented, and unlike the other younger people I've known he's open minded and he follows politics. A few weeks ago he told me his  mother, who is old and demented, worked on the Campaign of George W. Bush. So my wish came true. Some had a short talk with me about my favorite subject, after I came here and was told right away that "We don't talk politics."     
Dec. 12, 2018

(I'm writing this in real time. Exiting things are going on around me. Michel Coen has been sentenced to 3 years in jail. I'm so happy Happy I've been going around singing "hey hey, wad Dada. say, the bad gays to jail." But I can only sing wit in my side of the room. If I went out and sang, a little too loud, a Nurse might come and say I'm being distributive, and I'll be shoved back into my room mumbling "This is not a prison, I have rights, I won't stay in my seclusion room." I often feel this is a "fancy prison." Noone here is allowed to disturbed people. It's a Nursing home, and everyone is ill, including me. Another thing happening  is workmen  out there putting in a new floor. All of them are black. When I helped one of them in the elevator, he said "thank you brother." It reminded me of my life in Lynn, so many years ago. Now, I go to dinner, anxious to tell people everything I feel good about today, but the're demented or  apathetic, or just too rapped up in their own concerns to listen to me. 
Dec. 12, 2018

LEO had a hieracrchy, like all anti-porverty programs around the country. Each program is unique, of course, depending on the  nature of the community. Anti-Povertery Programs in large citys are very huge, buereacatic, and hieracract in charactar, as well as very rigid. Lynn was a small city. LEO allowed citizsenes to act freely within it's stucture. Each week, the Food Coop went down to the Chelsea Market, picket up crates and boxes of fruites and vegetables and brings them back to the huge huge room in LEO bldg. 
Dec. 12,, 2018

Lynn was a City of many ethnic and racial groups: Itanian, English, Greek, Mexician, and more. All of them had "halls" where they met for social and polital engagent. People in Lynn enjoyed heated discusscuions. I  myself loved to go hear sister Edideth Beauchamp talk about the resarch she had been doing into the "power struchtetr" of  Lynn - the interconeiton between GE, the large  landords, and  public officials like members of the LHA.   

Tuesday, December 11, 2018

Dec. 11, 2018

Looking back, after 17 years, it's hard to remember just how the LYNN TENANTS ACTION COMMITTEE was formed just after I got to Lynn. Someting miraculas the very week I arrived. A City County Council meeting was held, and Rent Control was on the agenda. Shortly  before, an elction for Mayor was held and by surprise a man named Cannegiano, a furnaral direrector who had lost ten times was elected by an overweming majorinity. At the meeting, he addressed the Council from the floor. Rent Control won by a majority! In our next isse, the headline was, "People's Mayor on the Job." 
Dec. 11, 2018

Another major force is poor people themselves. They organized a campaign to bring complaints of poor conditions to the LYNN HOUSING AUTHIRITY.  Before I came, they had poured rats on the table while the LHA officrs were having a meeting,
Dec.  11. 2018

Those of us in CAG being Left Wing, wanted to support the most militant tendencies among poor people we had come to know. When I first got got there, I found people from Memorial Park, an old Federeralay Sububsidized Housing Prouject where conditions are abibismal, sitting in the street to protest lack of curb cuts. All these parents are poor, all are members of the FOOD COOP.
Dec. 11, 2018

The CAG wanted Rent Control for seeral important reaons: a campaign for Rent Contronl could solidify the community. There were several majar forces operating for change. One was Citizens For a Beter Lynn, a group of peogressive/conservitive homeowers. They had beaten back Urban Renewal by a   2-1 vote.
Dec. 1 1, 2018

Alliance of Rent Payeres got Rent Control Enblabing legeslesation on the balollot before I came to Lynn, since of the citizens in the community  understuderd stabilbizing rents would be vabuable.
Dec. 1 1, 2018

The people of Lynn had been struggling for years to beat back the "downton powerbrokekrs" as they called them - rich landlors who didn'd even live in LYNN, in beutiful sububurs  surroundimg the city.
Dec. 11, 2018

The stewers were protesting the firing of Ronnie Lee Looy, a worker of Chinese and Jamaican descent; fired for a mishap he made when he became sleepy and fell into the pit he was cleaning put. People of color or given jobs at low poor condidions.
Dec. 11, 2018

One of the "jobs I was given was to work with Mobilizition of Resources a Component of LEO. I was also elected to the huge Board of Dirertors, defeating my oponent in the neighborborb election by six votes, because I went door to door introducing myself and descrybimg my "platform," if elected.

Monday, December 10, 2018

Dec. 10, 2018

My first few weeks in the City were a kind of orientatation to programs I'd be working with: the Lyyn Food Coop - where I went to a picnic in the beutiful Lynn Woods and met 50 or more happy people; I was aslo taken to the plant gates to meet 4 Union Stewards leafletting about  racicm in the plant. An incredadle story which I will go into later.
Dec. 10, 2018

The leader of the CAG, Joel, was a Communist commited to working to bringing about Change at the local level - basicaly, in the long run, creating a "Commune,"like the Paris Commune, in which poor people play Leadershirp roles in the Anti-Poverty Program (LEO) - local office of the federal Office of Economic Opportunity.
Dec. 10, 2 018

I had my first meeting with the group on my first night; they wanted to know how my background and skills would fit in with their work. They were astounded that I had newsparer experience. For a year they had been putting out a two page paper. With my knolige of typesetting and layout, they thought we might be able to put out a four page issue; with the resources we were getting from the Center for Community Ecomomic Development, because I had enrolled in the Cambrige-Goddard Graduate Program in Social Change. CCED gave my collective a grant which we  could use as we saw fit. The most important thing was to expand the  paper. It was our "tool" to bring "paticapatory democory" to an old archiac city. Over time, the paper, which had begun as the "Newpaper" and the name never changed, grew to 16 pages.   
DEC. 10, 2O18

The group of people I was going to work with was called the Conversion Action Group. It had been there a year before I came. The name was taken from the concept that the GE plant, which was it's second largest in the country (the largest in Schenendey) - the plant in Lynn was home to the Aircrafct Enginre Group, and this was signifigint because in 1971 the Vietnam War was at it's height. We actually hoped that eventully GE would create goods for peacetime use. Also, the movevement, at that time, had developed the concept that Workers should be managers of the Plant.


Dec.  10,  2018

A little flavor of Lynn: it was a poor city. As I walked along downtown streets there were shops with clothing hanging in front, displaying shirts for $  1.50 and pants for $ 2.50. One day I saw a pair of shoes that looked really good, very inexpensise- I bought them on a hunch; they wore out two weeks later.

Sunday, December 9, 2018

Dec. 9, 2018

It's unforunae that the nature of a Blogg is that each segment appears above previous one, so I didn't get to say much already, as I would have if I were writing a book and I could write a whole chapter on my life when I first moved to Lynn. Now, I have to think seriously about what to tell you next. Aftef years of thinking about whether to bring up this period of my life at all, now I think it's going to be very much a "NOVEL". 
Dec. 9, 2018

My years in Lynn were a wyearwilwild, a catacataclim of constant political and social activity, wrapped into  It was a perfect place for a community organizizer to work. Dominatated by a huge GE plant with 20,00 workers, 1/ 3 of whom lived in Lynn, a very large population of poor people, many of them black - all rent payers; and, finanally, two wards on the upper side made up entirely of upper-class white people. 
Dec. 9, 2018

Winter Snows are settling in, reminding me of when  I left home in Ann Ann Arbor and moved to Mass. to "organize the working class." It was in 1971, when I gradugated from college. I had been a member of Students for a Democratic Society.Our our original goal, before the Vietam War broke out and diverted our attention from creating a new society, was to bring "participarty damacry  to the communites. I think of this now because of the GM strike in Windsor.