[THS] Tent Slums Spring Up in America
Peter Webster
psalience at fastmail.fm
Mon Apr 5 20:23:49 CEST 2010
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Tent Slums Spring Up in America
By Jeffrey Feldman
March 30, 2010 --- Concentrations of homeless people are nothing new in America,
but recent BBC and Los Angeles Times reports depict a rising trend of shanty slums,
such as a "city" of newly homeless people living in tents near the Ontario airport in
Los Angeles.
If you recall your Steinbeck, the residents of the 20c Hoovervilles were largely tenant
farmers thrown off their farms by the owners, who in turn tried mechanized farming
to bring down costs and break even. These displaced farmers migrated West where
they became agricultural day laborers and settled into shanty camps.
The California tent slum depicted in the BBC report is quite different, because they
are not migrant workers, so much as locals who have lost their homes. It is hard to
tell if the newly dispossessed are all the victims of the subprime market. More likely,
the tent slum population is a mix of new and old homelessness -- perhaps with a few
migrant workers in the mix.
(video credit: BBC)[url above]
I do not know if there is a technical point at which a tent city becomes a slum -- a
boundary of some sort that gets crossed in terms of population density or length of
time in existence or total acreage. But the Los Angeles Times reports that the police
are handing out wrist bands to make sure that only locals take up residence in the
tent camp by the airport. Non locals have to get out. Passing out armbands to make
sure only locals get into the camp has to be crossing a boundary of some kind. And it
is not a good one to cross.
Whatever the actual demographics, the images and the stories are heartbreaking. If
ever there was a reason to let go of market orthodoxy, and to re-embrace the
American spirit of making things better by the most pragmatic means possible -- this
is it. Make it work better, period. No ideology; no grand theories about freedom from
government; just come together to help people before we lose a generation to this
mounting economic tragedy.
Crossposted from Frameshop)
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