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On a Monday night in December 2016, mourners at the northeast end of Lake Merritt in Auckland flashed hundreds of false flames.
They were crammed into the cool shed by the lake, a curved colonnade made of plaster and wood at Frank K's request in 1913. Mott, a five-
After 1906 San Francisco earthquake, he built his reputation by hosting the refugee crisis.
For the next century, Crescent space has become a gathering place for drums, slow-moving exercises, or sharing the sunset with a tall boy.
But on this cold night, it was the focus of the town's ongoing commemoration of 36 people who died three nights in the fire known as the "ghost ship" in the warehouse.
The service was originally designed as a candlelight event, but the organizers had a better idea of optics and asked the congregation to bring "flame-free candles, fluorescent sticks, flashlights, or other types of lights ".
The parents of the hipsters took their children with them, they painted chalk hearts on the sidewalk and engraved the names of the deceased in it.
A group of speakers fought with the continuing drone of the above news helicopter about lost souls and what could happen. U. S.
Congressman Barbara Lee sends a message of condolences to President Barack Obama, who has spent time expressing condolences to President Obama.
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It's the turn of Oakland Mayor Libby salad to speak.
"The city is going to experience a lot of emotions, and one of them will be anger," Schaaf says, starting to boo the crowd to greet her.
"Safety is to be safe from harm.
Safety is also to have safe housing, know that you are safe and will not be replaced.
This triggered the crowd.
"Right back!
Right to return!
City laws have been cited, ostensibly allowing displaced residents to return to the same apartment at the same rent, but in reality it is a rule without gums, not to mention teeth.
Two minutes later, Schaaf mentioned some of the ambiguities of Auckland's "presence" and then walked back into the dark, leaving her town to think about who should be blamed.
It's not clear how the fire started.
Earlier reports showed a problem with the refrigerator, but soon ruled out the possibility.
Others suggested that it was spread from a nearby building.
As we all know, the ghost boat caught fire somehow at about 11: 20. m. on Friday, Dec.
36 people were killed in 2016 minutes.
It is also obvious that the core issue of this tragedy --
Who should blame? —
Two years later, there was no answer in Auckland.
That's why Schaaf finds itself in an unbalanced position as he enters election day.
The official efforts in remedy are focused on personal negligence, after a heretic
On 2019, a series of court judgments and trials were pending.
But as a matter of citizenship, in addition to the narrow interests of criminal and civil proceedings, this tragedy is more than what a few call fatal negligence.
The Ghost Ship, which was recently Green for demolition, will continue to exist as a monument to the already formed chain of forces. and deformed —modern Oakland.
There is a conspiracy behind the fire.
To see the full set of possible criminals, you have to look up close and then narrow down.
The fire of the ghost boat was so deadly because space was holding a concert that night.
This place is normal.
Because of the type of scenario that its residents want to cultivate, and more pragmatically, because insurance costs help to pay rent,
But there is no indication that the fire was caused by the quality of the interior.
The show is a stop on a trip to the west coast of Los Angeles-
Headquartered in house music label 100% Silk, curated or at least hosted by Max Harris, he worked at the door that night.
His most striking feature in the photo is
Outside his left eye was an earlobe plug and a new moon tattoo.
Known as the "creative director" of ghost boats, the account says Harris is in charge of daily affairs, filling the logistics gap left by the occasional drug use in the space
Injected head personality: Derek Ion Almeena.
Almena, 48, lived there and curated the style of the space.
More importantly, at least legally, Almena is a lease.
Hold the main tenant.
To escape the concert that night, he took his family to a hotel where he found the fire.
"Everything I work hard is gone," he posted on Facebook Saturday morning after the fire.
"It's like I wake up from a dream full of wealth and hope. . .
Now standing in the poverty of self-worth
This post was quickly ridiculed for its insensitivity.
A lot of people lose more than just renting a property or "self-worth "--
It was deleted soon.
Almena's wife later said it had been released before he found the death.
But that doesn't mean the mood is completely inaccurate.
In all respects, the design and layout are done under the aesthetic guidance of Almena, and it is this vision that makes the ghost boat what it is now.
Ultimately, that's why Almena is the person who "today" shows choose to pay for exclusive interviews.
According to the Pulitzer Prize-
In an investigation by the East Bay Times, Almena took over the lease at the end of 2013 and soon made it his main art project.
He squeezed all the antique garbage together and seemed to be more concerned with expressing his artistic sense than developing a public way of life.
Michael Rosen, who went to the warehouse hours before the fire, described in his recollection that the space downstairs was packed with wooden artwork.
There are wooden decorations on the wall, wheels of a wooden boat.
The space is subdivided into rooms, and the walls of the rooms are aged, dry-out wood.
The chairs are scattered on both sides, with Persian carpets in the middle.
Long before the fire, concerns had been expressed about all the wood as a catalyst.
At least one former party said he offered to donate fire extinguishers, which Almena is said to be not interested in.
In an interview with me, people who participated in previous events recalled that they never wanted to go back to unsafe places.
It makes sense when you see claustrophobic, lit archive photos --
Rich environment.
In addition to the scattered flammable garbage, the reason for the high death toll is the inability to enter the export directly.
The main chocolate spot that night was on the stairs leading from the entrance to the penthouse on the first floor, where the show was performed.
"Stairs" may be a generous description.
This is a narrow, rickety structure made of wooden pallets;
At the beginning of the fire, a bottleneck and structure collapsed and trapped the people upstairs.
It is reported that a mysterious woman sat in a wicker chair at the foot of the stairs and told people to stay upstairs. the fire was "the will of the Forest Spirit ".
Other exports have their own problems.
The back stairs are either deliberately blocked or just not known to the attendees, which is a difference to be resolved in court.
Anyone who escapes this way must sail through a maze of chaotic little houses separated by wooden strips, a "rabbit warren" and "15 to 25" people in any
Even so, even if they pass the gantlet, they will find that the nearby exit is completely blocked by debris.
Survivors will have to walk through the smokefilled, pitch-
What Amena is doing is that the front entrance is hidden by three old upright pianos, either intentional or unintentional.
On June 2017, alamida County prosecutors charged Almena and Harris with 36 counts of manslaughter.
A year later, in order to avoid trial, the two sides negotiated a "non-controversial" plea agreement.
The district attorney said that this would save these families from the loss of a long trial, which is expected to take between 4 and 6 months, and that the conspirators consider it a bureaucratic cover-up of their ass;
It is reported that Schaaf will be summoned to testify for the role of the city.
The terms of the settlement will allow Almena to leave the prison after about three and a half years, and Harris to leave the prison after two years.
However, on August, a judge of the alamida County High Court, after two days of emotional testimony from the victim's family, held that Almena "did not assume full responsibility and remorse ", in a shocking decision, the plea agreement was rejected.
If another deal is not reached
All parties claim future deals are not on the table
Almena and Harris will be on trial in early 2019.
If convicted, they will face 39 years in prison.
The rent cheque collected by Harris will be handed over to Almena, who has paid the sole owner of the property, Chor Ng, since 1996.
The warehouse is part of the $5 million property owned by Ng and her family --
According to an interview after the fire, Ng's son Kai managed the building to a large extent due to language barriers
It includes massage parlors, flower shops, bakeries and even a Buddhist temple.
Tenants in other places describe Chor Ng as a landlord of the type "collect rent once a month and make them.
But there is a big difference between hands and hands.
Neglect of crime
Although Ng was designated as a defendant in a civil suit filed by the victims family Union in 2017, she was excluded from the defendant's roster in criminal proceedings. Why?
In the filing, the county prosecutor claimed that Almena and Harris had deceived the owners, which had become their sole responsibility.
"Witnesses said they had repeatedly warned the Almena warehouse of obvious fire hazards," the document said . ".
But there is a gap in this excuse.
The core of the question is what Ng knows and when.
We know that the electrical fire in the Ghost Ship two years ago has caught Ng's attention;
A 2014 invoice found by the Gulf local Fox affiliate shows that a "severe and catastrophic" overloaded transformer needs to be repaired totaling $23,000.
This may be because the power to enter the ghost boat comes from the car sound store next door, which also belongs to Ng, through the wires that pass through the holes in the wall.
Former ghost boat tenants mentioned frequent power outages, which required going to the store to reset the circuit breaker while others mentioned that poor electrical equipment occasionally caused a power outage. (
It is clear that the proceedings of the families of the victims against Pacific Gas and electricity companies are allowed to proceed;
In the most recent court filing, the Ng family tried to transfer the responsibility to their electrician. )
Ng knows that people live inside and still allow conditions without sprinklers or safety lights, is there a bar on the window?
Ng's lawyer said she did not know, but in January.
2014, a few months after signing the lease with the then Almena
Partner Nicholas Bouchard wrote an email to Ng explaining why he wanted to remove his name from the file.
"He has changed the property without your consent," he wrote . ".
"I think you should take any remedial measures to take immediate possession of the property to prevent further damage.
"When I visited the warehouse in last April, there were two industrial bins in front of me, which were still digging through the ruins.
Among them sat a temporary monument made up of a dead tree, whose slender branches fell from the weight of homemade decorations with the names and photos of the victims.
In the back, the gorgeous font says "ghost boat" and the iconic skull is still visible in structure and still smoking --
Tarnish from the evening of December
It is not until you walk through that space that you understand how it is open.
The ghost ship is not hidden.
Opposite the entrance is Wendy's house-
You can throw a stone into the driveway from the memorial tree.
Menu Board-
There's a row under a few doors. family homes.
A block away is high.
At the intersection of Fruit Valley Avenue and International Avenue, it is clear from the nearby elevated BART line that it is 511 feet from the fire department.
Ghost boats are actually embedded in nearby life, and this is not usually the case in warehouses to some extent.
The danger of ghost boats is also known to the city.
The leaked human body camera showed the police responded to the 2015 call.
"The Spark, everything will be bad," said an official at one of the seven videos that San Jose Mercury News received.
Witnesses remember seeing firefighters at a party two years ago.
However, although the warehouse is a known illegal quantity, the building code enforcement inspector has not been in it for 30 years.
Clearly, no information was received anywhere they needed to go;
A subsequent survey by the Mercury newspaper showed that 80% of the unsafe building notices from the fire department were not inspected by the code inspector. On Nov.
Less than a month before the fire, an inspector was sent to a ghost ship to investigate a report on illegal buildings inside.
The gate was locked so it could not be accessed, but the investigator still violated the garbage piled up on the sidewalk.
The discovery was sent, the only one, despite the health and safety code in California (HSC 17980. 6)
Which clearly states (italics mine): “Any order [. . . ]
Copies of orders or notices shall be provided by posting them in a conspicuous place of the property and first-
Send class mail to each affected residential unit, or post a copy of the order or notice at the conspicuous part of the property and at the conspicuous part of each affected residential unit.
"Conversations with people living in similar situations that are not allowed to live/work indicate that inspectors often send out notices of violations only to people who are off duty
Website landlords, a strategy to stay away from warnings from those who live in real danger.
David Keenan, founder of the Oakland art collective All-Commons, said: "They put Derek Almeena in charge and I think they should do that, but they didn't put themselves in charge.
"Keenan helped create volunteers after the fire --
Led organizes safer DIY spaces to establish connections between cities, landlords and tenants.
This is a process of frustration, he said.
The city itself is a big reason.
Oakland inspectors have a long history of malpractices.
In 2011, the civil grand jury was very "shocked" by the department's "arbitrary and excessive charging model", and it recommended that the fines and abuses of the construction supervisor and the Inspector of their authority be completely revoked.
The report, as well as the images depicted by people who used to work with inspectors, the Ghost Ship was not a lonely problem slipping away from the cracks, but happened to have a normal state of bad change.
Jonah Strauss, founder of the Oakland warehouse Alliance, said: "Inspectors are not well trained, but they know enough to close a building," an advocacy organization, born for fear of the city's suppression of living/working space after the fire;
After a deadly fire in 2015, his own space became unlivable.
Climate created without soil-yet-
Those tough inspectors who asked the landlord to "solve the problem or be shut down" exacerbated the tension between many RVs and the landlord.
If the tenant is in the process of a handshake transaction, not an official lease, there are no real dangerous conditions other than moving out and hoping to be lucky enough to enter the last affordable apartment in the Bay Area.
"What are you going to do, call the code enforcement and say, 'I have a major problem in my family and my landlord won't solve it? '? Said Strauss.
"They will come over and issue a notice of violation, including the suspension of residential use.
One example is the story of the 1919 Market.
It has been an artist's life/work warehouse for decades, and if it is not official, it is actually forgiven by the city.
Rumor has it that former Mayor Jean Quan had a party there.
However, in 2015, the arrangement changed after tenants in the space complained to the city and YouTube about the dangerous situation.
The city slapped the owner.
Who is willing to charge rent from the tenant
There's a whole bunch of violations.
However, the owner did not solve the problem, but sold it to Danny Haber, the developer who dismantled the warehouse. (
It was later discovered that he did so without permission;
The recent lawsuit also claimed that the toxic substances produced by the demolition leaked into nearby houses. )
More than 100 residents have been displaced from space.
The choice seems simple: don't say anything, live in danger, or complain about losing your home.
"Of course, tenants do not trust the city.
The landlord does not trust the city.
No one believes in the city! ” Strauss says.
"It makes sense not to trust the city.
Matt Hummel has an old button that says "let Auckland shine ".
"This is an advertisement in 2002, published by the Southern rental housing association of Alameda County, as part of a campaign to urge Auckland to vote" no "on measure EE.
The measure introduced a "justification for expulsion" regulation that, if passed, would change the status quo of the landlord's eviction of tenants for any reason and could only expel 11 specific persons (
Do not pay rent, disorderly behavior, illegal behavior, etc. ).
The measure promises a huge shift in power and strikes back with a sinister movement.
As described in the 2002 East Bay Express article, "the literary works published by EE's opponents have caused the spectre of an invasion of property by addicts and sex offenders, making it impossible to expel.
"The tactics of intimidation have almost worked --
Only slightly above the EE measures passed by 1,000 votes.
It is expected that this will be a huge blow to the power of the owners, and for Hummel, the slogan on the button sums up some sort of mentality that has recently taken root in town.
"If we don't kick out the people we have, Auckland will never be better," Hummel said . " He imitated the subtext of the campaign against measure EE.
"The residents of Auckland are not the people the owners of Auckland want.
Who did they get?
Hummel has seen this shift in ideology in real time.
He initially moved to Auckland in his early 90 s and later found himself living in a warehouse in eastern Auckland called waken.
It is about a mile east of what will become a ghost ship.
The total cost of the tenant per month is $900, divided into three or four parts according to the people around, and this price can provide shelter without the need to work 40 or more hours per week.
This led to a thriving community of artists.
This is what you do when you are free, or "bored.
There are paintings on the walls, metallurgical sculptures and live performances in the wide corridors. open space.
They even have a pirate radio station.
A few years later, Hummel traveled through the town to another warehouse a few miles west.
The factory was a success story for local independence before Kellogg bought mother cookies in 2008.
The mother's rent is $300 a month, including utilities and a pantry full of food.
If someone wants to share a room with their partner, he or she must pay an extra $100.
This is life in Auckland's "vacant" warehouse. Unlike the 47-square-
A mile across the Bay
It tries to stay flat as much as possible and then starts to rise vertically in its 60 s
A large part of Auckland has been filled with short warehouse buildings.
As the western terminal of the trans-continental railway and the location of port Oakland, the city began to have warehouses in the late nineteenth century for storage and storage of manufacturing problems.
The warehouse was built in 1930 and, according to the New York Times, "is located in factories, mills and beer gardens set up by many immigrants nearby.
But at the beginning of the 20 th century, as the University of California, Berkeley, economic geographer Richard Walker described in his 1997 history, "Auckland: The Dark Star in the expansion of the universe, "go to the pre-industrial De-industrial ".
The Great Depression brought Auckland "fair share of camp hoverville and Hobo" and the post-
The withdrawal of World War II led to a "sudden and decisive contraction" in Auckland's manufacturing base ".
Robert Self wrote in Babylon, United States: the struggle between race and Auckland after the war: between 1950 and 1960, operating expenses in Auckland increased and profitability of old facilities decreased.
Despite the sharp drop in real estate prices in Auckland, industrial land there is still much more expensive than suburban cities, encouraging factory relocation.
During Ronald Reagan's reign, non-industrialism continued, when he was the leader of California.
What remains is a vacant warehouse that is filled by those who exchange security and legitimacy for affordability.
Poor ethnic minorities have no alternative, while artist enclave deals with landlords.
This is a win-win for the latterwin —
Landlords earn their income by sitting there with things, and people can live the life they want cheaply.
But it also left a loophole in downtown Auckland. In 1999, then-
Mayor Jerry Brown unveiled his "10 K plan", a urban planning effort designed to bring 10,000 residents into the city center within 10 years.
Brown gave an example of buying and renovating an industrial warehouse as his residence near the city center.
Other autonomous efforts, such as the street art collective known as Oakland dish --
Before becoming a proud clothing brand in Auckland --
Also picked up the cloak and invaded the desolate core with viral marketing celebrating the history of the city.
Although Brown's campaign has not been a complete success, the results are still good.
Many people have said about the big secrets of Auckland: It's not so terrible.
The money for the first point
There is no internet bubble in overpriced San Francisco accommodations spreading across the bay.
Housing prices have risen, and landlords have put their low prices like this.
Pay the tenants and replace them with those who earn technical money;
The EE measure is a tentative defense of this round of expulsions.
In the end, for Hummel and his roommate, the life of the mother takes a different form.
As prices around the rise, the landlord's discontent intensified.
"Our landlord was angry because there was so much room for the price we paid," Hummel said . " He paid $2,000 a month in his mother's group for 7,000 square feet.
"They came in person.
They felt like we were stealing their money every month because we paid the rent.
After years of fighting, Hummel "gave in" to a small settlement and moved to a place on the mountain.
On 2017, the Mother's Cookies turned again for a record $9. 86 millon.
Its "history" section does not mention anything that happened in the building after 1949.
As the collapse of the Warehouse Collective continues, the more general low replacement continues
Revenue hire r across Auckland, either by forced eviction --
Even if there are "legitimate reasons", the whole law is firmly on the side of the owner --
Or the tenant moves on his own and no longer wants to live in the shadow of vague rights.
Whenever a person leaves, a more affluent tenant replaces his or her position, the city quickly falls into a struggle between the tenant classes: the real Oakland.
Technology elite. “The dot-com-
"Ers got angry because they couldn't sleep and it became a neighbor to fight with neighbors," Helmer said . ".
"The landlord certainly prefers the new tenants, not the old ones.
This is a 2006 East Bay Express work called "tidal invasion": this is successful, right?
That depends on who you asked.
The rapid development of downtown art has led to a fierce struggle between its founders, as well as calls for "white invasion" and "middle class" of black residents who have lived in this hood for decades. Then America. S. housing crash.
Erin McElroy reviews the history of deportation in the Bay Area
The current housing crisis may be directly related to the foreclosure crisis in 2008.
2009, especially in the East Bay.
"Oakland's losses are more serious than San Francisco's," McRoy said . ".
"The loss of single residents --
Family housing and tenants of color.
Between 2010 and 2014, the city lost 4% of its black population, according to AEMP.
This trend will only continue since then. From the disaster
From a capitalist point of view, it makes sense for investors to focus on Auckland.
As a system, the development tries to find the biggest difference between the cost of payment and the price of the sale.
From the first point, the rest of San Francisco's capital-
Com boom has remained relatively stable during the crisis, but in Auckland, predatory lenders are targeting minority communities to take advantage of their dream of cheap stability
Mortgage foreclosures soared.
As a report on foreclosure before and after the housing market crash in Auckland, details: between 2007 and 2011, 1 out of the 7 mortgages in Auckland went into default and 14[. . . ]
The vast majority of foreclosed properties are located in the "Plains" of East o'crane and West Auckland, and the different regions are partly shaped by the legacy of racial and economic segregation.
As is the case in many parts of the country, investor groups have prepared large amounts of cash to grab property on dirty landcheap prices.
The landlords have long made acquisitions and new owners have begun trying to recover their investments.
The first step is to get rid of any payment "below-
Market value, "a constant
The things they bought themselves raised the standard.
Once they get rid of these tenants, thanks to the provisions of the state's Costa-Hawkins Act of 1995 --
This may be revoked this year by voting "yes" on California's 10 proposal.
They can reset the rent to what they think is appropriate.
Auckland has entered the era of continuous expulsion.
William Rosetti, sitting on the Libby Schaaf housing implementation cabinet, has issued more than 4,000 deportation notices since 2008.
The above-mentioned Danny Harber was accused of hiding property through shell companies and LLCs, and he was criticized for renovating dilapidated buildings that once lived in low-rise houses
Apartments and apartments for the rich.
In an interview with San Francisco magazine on 2018, Haber said: "Building a house feels like the ultimate venture . "
This entrepreneur spirit is better and worse, it is spread to independent landlords.
They will look for ways to clean up the old lease by "justification" or simply make the conditions for the tenant to move out on his own bad enough.
Both are considered successful.
"Any landlord who has the opportunity to launch a tenant and participate for the money will definitely do so," Strauss said . ".
"The law does not matter.
Capital is a very real attraction. it turns good people into bad people and makes bad people worse.
When Cody Blanchard moved to Auckland in 2005, it looked like a Wild West.
"People live in crazy places," he said . "
"Do what they want to do and build these weird living spaces.
He started playing in the band, but unlike San Francisco.
Music scenes mainly occur in "appropriate" places --
Warehouses and backyard in East Bay are cluttered.
Blanchard is one of the founders of independent rock band Shannon and clams
His latest album, onion, has many songs about ghost boat fire and its consequences.
He estimates he has played in more than 40 different places over the years.
He made a list of several: The First Church of Bazaar. LoBot Gallery. Ghost Town.
Over the years, he noticed a decrease in the number of spots.
Landlords sell directly and "move back" under the provisions of the national Ellis Act, or "renovate" so that they can raise their rent.
Because there is no affordable option, he said, "a lot of people just moved somewhere . "
Blanchard became vulnerable in his own situation and soon followed the escape.
The day after the fire, Blanchard flew back to Auckland.
"I think I saw everyone I met the week I came back," he said . ".
"Really nervous.
Between the memorial, he heard stories about the living conditions of his friends;
In the Bay, if you give it enough time, every conversation turns to the topic.
He found that some friends lived in a building owned by a post-80 s landlord, and his physical condition was not ideal.
They are worried about what will happen after her death.
"Her son will get the property, but he doesn't care to be the landlord, so he may sell it," he said . ".
No one knows what will happen after that, but for the tenants it seems that her death will lead to their own displacement.
It is important to consider the location of the artist's warehouse scene in a wider range of low environmentsincome housing.
Warehouse artists do face special pressure.
California's newly legalized cannabis industry has brought about another round of warehouse relocation in the process of seeking open indoor space;
In order to defend this right, the city passed a law on the 3 th prohibiting cannabis companies from being live-Working residents
Just focus on them missing out on their impact on other lower classes in the city
Income population.
This is due to strange market quirks in which artists are vulnerable to economic forces that create the conditions for their fragile Bohemia to prosper first, in many ways they are tools of their own demise.
A 2017 paper summarized by Professor Megan AshLin ridge of Scranton points out that artists have long been used as tools for middle class :[T]
The influx of art
Theme development helps to enhance property value and promote property transformation
The colonization of large industrial buildings in the community makes it difficult for artists to find legal, affordable living/working spaces in the area.
From Williamsburg in Brooklyn to Highland Park in Los Angeles, the story is the same.
Artists Move in cheap (
Technically illegal.
Place, use the blessing of low rent and free time to create art, increase the value of the property, and get fired when they can no longer afford to live there.
However, this high value will also affect the surrounding property and will soon be reduced. Income tenant-
Main work-
People of color-
It was also launched.
However, even if they are involved in the struggle against middle class and real estate valuation, the artist class --
Mostly white, usually young.
Have the privilege of making them different.
For example, for local activists and writer Jaime Omar Yassin, this tells us that the main tenant of the ghost ship has a security deposit of $9,000 even in 2013.
"It's closed --
"It is limited for many people who want to live like this," Yassin said . ".
Yassin spent several years revitalizing the abandoned Miller Avenue Library
In 1914, a library of historic Spanish colonial styles was originally built in Carnegie dollars.
Less than a mile from the ghost boat
With the help of the community, his team turned the neglected space into a free library and community garden.
The Oakland Police Department eventually kicked them out of the building, but they continued to use the space outside.
"We did it so that no one who walked in would step on the board with a nail, no fire, no tripping over a load of things," he said, "not falling into the hole . ".
"We don't want anyone hurt.
"In the end, when Yasin and the company were no longer able to secure the space, they closed the space.
The building was burned down in February.
The next day after the Ghost boat caught fire, Yasin personally went to see the media.
As he wrote, when dozens of journalists were only training cameras in the warehouse, "thousands of Latino Catholics started their scheduled Wigan de Gua from a nearby church
But instead of letting any reporter capture the event with a camera a little, they "shrugged ".
"They ignored it, which means they ignored it," Yassin said . ".
"In their mindset, these people are not part of the story.
Yassin recently mentioned in the news that Hasta Muerte, a nearby coffee shop, refused to serve the police.
Previously, the building was occupied by the Lucky Strike Electronics, which is a major-
POC agency arrested for operating an illegal casino.
He said: "Maybe some people drink and smoke inside, but that's what they do on ghost ships.
"Unlike the Ghost Ship, the city did not continue to ignore the violations, but quickly shut down the Lucky Strike.
"When the city wants a building that they think is dangerous, it seems they will remove it within a year," Yassin said . ".
Sharmi Basu in Auckland
As an electronic artist performing the "Beast nest", it was asked to perform on ghost boats a year before the fire.
It was advertised as a super
There is plenty of room for the secret "cool new spot" of a large group of people ".
Most importantly, there is less and less space here.
"So many people were shut down that year," Basu said . ".
But in preparation for the show, Basu has a strange feeling.
The stairs are hidden and too narrow for two people to use at the same time.
When people need the power of the instrument instead of plugging in the socket, they drill holes in the floor and walls and pass through the cable.
The situation is rough, but more importantly, its entire aura is bad for Basu.
"I have souvenirs and expensive antiques everywhere in Asia and South Asia," Basu said . ".
"This space feels really bad.
It feels like the people here have the mentality of colonists.
"After the fire, Basu United
A relief fund was established for the families and loved ones of the victims and tenants displaced by the destruction of their homes.
It is important for Basu that these efforts come from within the community --
From those who know, love and date victims --
Not outsiders.
"There is a group [
Use Ghost boat fire]
"In order to let the city know why they need more artist funding," Basu said . ".
"But I think, who are you talking about?
You're talking about white artists.
"Basu mentioned a fire in March 27, 2017, a few months after the Ghost boat sank, at Auckland's halfway house on San Pablo Avenue.
Four people died there and more than 80 lost their homes.
At least one person was pushed back to the streets to live, and he was shot dead in the streets within a year.
Compared to ghost boat, it hardly caused a sensation in the news.
"When poor black people die, people don't care because they don't see the economic benefits of that person," she said . ".
When I asked Basu who she blamed for the fire, she mentioned the criminal in detail before.
Tenant management, landlord management, general system oppression.
Then she returned to a moment where she was still angry.
A few nights after the fire, the mayor of the town talked to the sad crowd, crowded with thousands of people around the cool shed on Lake Merritt.
Libby salad "supports so much police violence in the city, giving priority to the technicians pouring into the city, who hold the hands of all landlords who keep turning over the building and driving people out for no reason. ".
"No one can afford housing, especially people of color.
No one can make enough money to pay the rent, so you let people who live in rough places --
Because the landlord is the fucking shark. ” She pauses.
"Living here, fucking has been living in such a scarce environment.
Edwin Burnbaum is sure he will die.
As an avid climber, he took a vacation with the Peace Corps in Nepal to climb the Himalayan mountains of Annapurna.
He suffered an avalanche during the long journey.
He told me, "I came to the edge of death, but not a negative experience, but gained some positive understanding and insight from it," he told me, decades later.
"But my son came over when I died.
Burnbaum's son, Jonathan, was 34 years old when he was killed in a Ghost Ship fire.
Burnbaum wanted to get something positive from this defeat, he was linked with his old friend Thomas Dolan and Beth Jay, who organized important art together, he hopes the nonprofit will help solve a root cause of his son's death.
"We have to make sure the place is safe," he said . "
"The ghost boat is the last one and a lot of people know it's a dangerous place and say they won't go back. ” He pauses.
"But unfortunately Jonathan is back again.
Burnbaum hopes to bring businesses and cities
Oakland, San Francisco, Berkeley, and other cities that make up the Bay Area --
Financial prospects for the cause.
He mentioned the synergy between technology and art, and one of the reasons for Apple's success is because of its unique beauty and the fact that it is in everyone's best interest to make the area affordable, that's why it's hip and exciting, attracting the best and brightest workers in the world.
I asked Burnbaum, who did he blame for his son's death?
He mentioned the disturbing history of Derek Almeena and the rumors he heard about Max Harris blocking the stairwell.
He said that Chor Ng did not know that the statement that people lived there was "a bit of a Dodge" and that it was not clear why the city would not go after her.
He had heard of firefighters who had gathered there, police officers who had inspected the building and inspectors who had never received a message or did not care at all.
Then he paused and wiped a tear.
"But there is nothing we can do to get Jonathan back," he said . ".
"I 'd rather not think about it.
He then turned on his laptop and proudly showed me the art his son has devoted his life.
Correction: This story has been updated to clarify some of the inaccurate Auckland geography.
The old mother's biscuit warehouse is not near Theo Crane, and the residence of former Mayor Jerry Brown is not in Jack London Square.
Rick paullas wrote a novel in Auckland.

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