The Matter(s) of Systemic Racism (USICH)

(See: Civil Right Violation Citation Case)

The White House United States Interagency Council On Homelessness
“What we do not say often enough or loudly enough is that racism and homelessness are inextricably linked.

Yes, racism. It is time to speak truth. It is time to call it what it is,”
(Jeff Olivet, Ex. Dir. “Czar Homeless” USICH)

Re: Systemic Racism and The Homelessness of US American African, Black Citizens

Greetings, Participants Shalom!
[Please see: The Resolutions and The Citations of 1866 Civil Rights Act-14th Amendment Violations]

Folks, there is a new and promising development within the United States’ White House, Interagency Council On Homelessness (USICH).

This wonderful development serves our mutual objective very well, and perhaps, could be the breakthrough that as a functioning, We the People body politic need at this fortuitus time.

After decades of past, Presidential appointed Executive Directors, i.e., “Czar Homelessness Resolution, or “Homelessness Resolution Czar”, finally, as of February 1, 2022, a certain, Mr. Jeffe Olivet has now emerged. Thank GOD!

To the White House, and this particular Administration’s credit, Mr. Olivet seems to be in unique sync with Justiceville.

As in 1985 (37 years ago), from the sidewalks of Los Angeles’s Skid Row, Justiceville has consistently and tenaciously contended that, “systemic racism” is the primary cause for the overwhelming, disproportionate number, and complexities of black citizens entrapped within homelessness culture such as: redlining in banking and property development; and traditional, generational, economic as well societal disparities, etc.

In fact, spurred on by my friend, LA Mayor Eric Garcetti, along with longtime associate and friend, former LA County Supervisor, Mark Wridley-Thomas, and dearest of all, my elder, Cecil “Chip” Murray, the former legendary pastor of the First African Methodist Episcopal Church (FAME), LA Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) is also now in sync with the White House and Justiceville policy stating with the two entities,

“The primary reason for the disproportion of black homelessness in LA and the major urban centers, is systemic racism”.

Note: Via the primarily HUD funded Dome Village from 1993 into 2007, under the “Continuum of Care: Breaking the Cycle of Homelessness”, and thereby being a successful, NGO, federal agency, Justiceville is more qualified to have significant input to the USICH call for a strategic national plan.

In fact, Justiceville has “written the book” on the HUD endeavor, whereas other such NGO’s clearly have not.

Todays’ systemic racism is naturally spawned from its foundational roots of the 245 years (over four, 40 years generations), of the July 20-4, 1776-inherited, British empires’ dehumanizing (for slave and master), institutionalized, chattel slavery industry, and the successive, overlapping, 99 years of KKK (Ku Klux Klan), domestic terrorism enforced, Black Code/Jim Crowism, now portending astronomically, devastating consequences to future generations yet to come, if not immediately abated.

Such developments now prove, vindicate, and correctly justify, Justicevilles’ clarion 1985, proclamation, that American African, US black citizens, then as now, are over 90% of the homeless population on Skid Row, “ground 0” and “black hole vortex” in the heart of LA, the National Capital of Homelessness.

LA is place whereby being a mere 8-9% of the respective, general populations of both the City and County, in each, black citizens are over 40% of homelessness.

As with every other matter within our Constitution’ Preamble admitte, imperfect Union society, in which black citizens tend to always disproportionately lead all other ethno-racial identities in nearly every national, negative social statistics, so it is with visible homelessness culture.

Second to homelessness, the most visible matter manifested by this growing and effectively permanent, nationwide, pervasive, “systemic racism”, is its spawning the obvious self-destruction of black citizen.

This corpus delicti – body of evidence is, the Department of Justice (DOJ) report, that annually, approximately 7,500 young black men and boys die by gunfire from the hands of their fellows, which thus far, is unabated.

Troubled, Turbulent Societal Maladies
As my 37 years friend and mentor, the Hon. Congress Member, Ms. Maxine Waters correctly stated in the spring of 1985, when all this began, that

“Homelessness is the ultimate statement of what has gone wrong within society.”

In that context, Ms. Waters was speaking of homelessness in general.

According to Mr. Olivet, the USICH Policy correctly also states that homeless persons aren’t dwelling the streets due to an untreated mental illness or an addiction to heroin or meth, etc.

Rather, Mr. Olivet argues that those matters merely makes people “vulnerable to becoming homeless.” In other words, their homelessness began before they were actually homeless, due to the troubled, money-power driven, over-stressed, substance addicted, turbulent currents of “mainstream” society.

In fact, these folks are first, the “invisible” homelessness population which far out numbers those who are actually visible.  This is the pool from which the visible homeless are drawn.

Homeless persons did not drop from the sky, nor group up from the sidewalks, but rather are society forced out of “mainstream”, and into the outlaw zones of public health and safety, thereby, legally and technically making subject to imminent arrest as outlaws.

Mr. Olivet correctly sites “structural racism”, i.e., societal, as the lead to homelessness, so he focuses his efforts on the disproportionate number of Black people in the homeless population.

He blames “systems that are already disproportionately affecting so called *“communities of color”, which disproportionately impacts blacks,” such as the criminal justice system. Thus, he does not believe “colorblind solutions” will work.

Note: “communities of color”, an offensive state repugnant to me. His words, not mine. We all have color, even so called “white” folks.

“[T]hey don’t work because we’re not diagnosing the problem right. We’re not seeing the racial dimensions and the racial inequity that’s in play,” So says Mr. Olivet.

Following the lead of Justiceville, the White House USICH, which included HUD, and LAHSA, on this matter of systemic racism, I will later demonstrate to you the super citizenship status power of black citizens, in the little known, 1866-68 Civil Rights/214th Amendment authorit.

The Act of black, super citizenship status is founded upon the January 1, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln, Presidential Executive Order, “Emancipation Proclamation”.

By this now unveiled authority, we can now together, begin in earnest to rapidly, humanely, and expeditiously resolve homelessness culture for all homeless, US civilian and Veterans citizens, as well as those who are disproportionately black.

Please visit: “Citizens’ ‘Battering’ Ram”

You can access a full interview of Mr. Olivet on this matter at, https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/biden-homelessness-czar-nation-crisis-jason-rantz Of, course the FOX News commentator took issue with his correct assessment.

With all of this in mind, listed are our advantages as a united and effective functioning national model of Los Angeles regional – California, We the People body politic:

The generational plight of American African, black citizens continue to remain in the fore thoughts of national consciousness, particularly given the recent white supremacist attack of them/us in Buffalo, New York on Saturday, May 15, 2022.

The All Important Resolutions and JSAP Uniting Foundation
[See below attachment]

The existence of the three (3) transformative Resolutions and ad-hoc Law Enforcement Working Group document, designed to unite partisan, electoral, political opponents, as well as their respective governmental jurisdictions, historically unprecedented, into a body politic summoning the President of the United States (POTUS) to intervene in the national security matter of homelessness culture resolution.

The leadership is “black” that has brought about the most important and significant documents that can truly lead to the humane resolution to homelessness culture are American African and black citizens.  They are three (3) females and one (1) male.

Except for the City of Santa Monica, these three (3) Resolutions are authored by American African women, two (2) of LA City Council; and one (1) of the LA County Board of Supervisors, those are:

    • The Hon. LA City Council Members – the late, Hon. Ms. Rita Walters, and the Hon Ms. Jan Perry (Black Females)
    • LA County Board of Supervisors – the Hon. Yvonne Braithe-Wait Burke (Black Female)
  • While a Signatory of the JSAP, LAPD Chief of Police  Bernard C. Parks (black male) signed on behalf of my friend and ally, Mayor Richard Riordan (an ardent supporter of Justiceville, Dome Village, etc)., is American African, while the others were Anglo and Hispanic Caucasian, as with the three (3) Government Resolutions; the primary, visionary, instigator, mover and leader of each, is myself, Ted Hayes, a black male.

We have an incredible “line up” that is totally unassailable by any would-be negative critic.

Combined with the new, correct, “about time”, White House policy on “systemic racism”, some of which was inherited from the Trump Administration, from the Justiceville input, we are now in the most perfect position and timing for the “content” of all the participating characters to apply (by Presidential Executive Order(s)), EXODUS, the humane homelessness resolution provided we don’t allow systemic racism to thwart us.

Also in our favor, is the fact that the Justiceville, Negotiating A-Team had some influence on the Trump Administration in the autumn of 2019 concerning our own “strategic” Comprehensive, Strategic National Policy and Plan that humanely resolves homelessness culture and its “mainstream” societal causes (a term we gave them), is now inherited from the Trump Administration, and the USICH inviting stratagems to be sent to Mr. Jeffe Olivet.

USICH Wants Your Input on the Federal Strategic Plan
to Prevent and End Homelessness

The U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness (USICH) is in the process of creating a new Federal Strategic Plan to Prevent and End Homelessness, and we want your input.

Regardless of the path our plan ultimately takes, it will be guided by equity and evidence. USICH is dedicated to addressing deep-rooted racial inequities and to advancing proven practices like Housing First. We believe housing should be a right – not a privilege.

Comments can be submitted online at usich.gov/fsp.

“The council began discussing the Biden-Harris administration’s vision for the federal strategic plan during its July meeting and will tentatively meet again in late October.”  Comments can be submitted online at usich.gov/fsp

See the above statement at: Comment on the Federal Strategic Plan to Prevent and End Homelessness | United States Interagency Council on Homelessness (USICH)

Therefore, the righteous thing being requested of you is not controversial, being well within the realms of White House policy and intent, and which is simply to join together with us as a unique, body politic in this matter to immediately enforce the necessary Presidential, Executive Order(s) accordingly to humanely resolve homelessness culture.

Let the National Strategic Plan, i.e., EXODUS, begin here in Los Angeles, the National Capitol of Homelessness, emanating from the encampment in Centennial Park, that surrounds the Abbott Kinney Memorial Library at 501 S. Venice Blvd.,

Please RSVP, ASAP, as truly is of the essence.

GODs merciful blessings be upon us in this matter so dear to HIS heart,

Thanks for participating and your courageous leadership,

Ted Hayes
Justiceville
Agape-Shalom!

Agape, is Gk for GOD Kind of LOVE, or GOD IS LOVE
Shalom, is Heb for Blessed Peace of GOD

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