Showing posts with label Oakland Ca. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oakland Ca. Show all posts

Friday, July 27, 2012

Allen Temple's Pulpit is Getting a Facelift!!

Allen Temple Baptist Church in Oakland Ca.  We're almost finished with the upgrade to the sanctuary pulpit.  It has been expanded with steps all around and a much larger stage area.  It's looking good so far, but the true test will be when everything is cleaned and finished!  I'll bring more photos at that time.  Blessings!


Wheelchair accessible!  Woohoo!

It's so beautiful!

Sister Mattie getting ready to work!

Dedicated members working hard

The brothers hard at work

cleaning the doors to the sanctuary

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Legal Needs of Human Trafficking Survivors - Polaris Project





Legal Needs of Human Trafficking Survivors | Polaris Project

Polaris Project | National Human Trafficking Resource Center | 1-888-373-7888 | NHTRC@PolarisProject.org www.PolarisProject.org © Copyright Polaris Project, 2012. All Rights Reserved This publication was made possible in part through Grant Number 90XR0012/02 from the Anti-Trafficking in Persons Division, Office of Refugee Resettlement, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the Anti- Trafficking in Persons Division, Office of Refugee Resettlement, or HHS.





Legal Needs of Human Trafficking Survivors

This document provides a list of legal and related issues that may affect human trafficking survivors. Legal providers should be aware of these diverse needs and develop plans to help survivors address them. This list is not meant to be comprehensive, but rather a starting point for understanding the issues faced by survivors of trafficking. Underlined items are designated by Polaris Project Client Services as of particular interest to US Citizen survivors requiring legal assistance.








Family Law
  1. Custody and visitation
  2. Divorce
  3. Securing access to child support
  4. Child abduction/concealment
  5. Child abuse and neglect
  6. Domestic violence
  7. Orders of protection/restraining orders

Benefit
  1. Access to public benefits (Medicaid, Medicare, SSI, State-level benefits)
  2. Access to crime victim compensation
  3. Certification or letter of eligibility*
  4. Assistance vacating convictions (e.g., for prostitution) that complicate eligibility for benefits

*May also fall under immigration-related needs.







Employment
  1. Back wages
  2. Occupational safety and health violations
  3. Sexual harassment or discrimination
  4. Equal employment opportunity violations
  5. Unemployment benefits

Criminal Justice Advocacy


     1. Advocacy within criminal justice system for victims of crime
     2. Legal representation for survivors who are incarcerated
     3. Representing trafficking victims as defendants charged with prostitution and related crimes
     4. Vacating prostitution-related convictions





Civil Litigation
  1. Various tort claims against traffickers, those who aid and abet trafficking
  2. Civil damages
  3. Restitution

Housing

  1.  Access to public or subsidized housing
  2.   If in public housing, negotiating transferring to a safer facility
  3.  Negotiating with a private landlord to change leasing arrangements

Legal Needs of Survivors of Trafficking | Polaris Project






Polaris Project

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Immigration
  1. T-Visa, U-Visa or VAWA Self-Petition
  2. Adjustment to permanent resident status
  3. Derivative visa for family members
  4. Asylum
  5. Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (also Child-Specific)

Child-Specific
  1. Court-Appointed Special Advocate or Guardian ad Litem
  2. Use of Safe Harbor laws
  3. Emancipation or Advocacy within Child Welfare System (for minors exploited by a parent or guardian)

Tax-Related

  1. Tax exemption for criminal restitution
  2. Tax exemption for civil damage awards

Class Actions
  1.  Relief for similarly situated victims

Monday, June 18, 2012

Our Sisters Only Gathering

a.t. streets disciples oakland ca allen temple baptist church
A.T. Streets Disciples getting the Word out!  Hood Internet in action
The Gathering was held in our J. Alfred Smith Fellowship Hall, and there was a full house of beautiful Sisters attending.  God smiled beautiful sunshine down on us, and the ladies' spirits were high and smiling sunshine back up at God.  The minute I stepped through the doors I could feel the warmth and beauty of the Sisters.

I went right to work at the clothing table setting it up, and our sister organization and co-laborers, Love Never Fails lived up to their name and came in with bag after bag of clothing and shoes for the ladies.  I dug into the huge pile of goodies trying to sort and fold and organize.  The Sisters came and started buzzing busily around me, looking through and choosing from the large assortment of shoes, baby clothes, T-Shirts, jeans, skirts and other clothing.  It was beautiful for me to listen to the ladies as they sorting through the things and asked each other if so-and so would like this one or that one.

Then our ministers Anne and Barbara started the gathering off in prayer and with the Biblical story of Tamar.  Even though Tamar had a tough life, and was negatively used by men, God used her for a higher purpose.  And we all, no matter what our circumstances, are valuable to God and are made according to His plan and purpose.  Sister Barbara reminded us that even the so-called prostitute is of value to God.  After all, Tamar became a part of the lineage of our Lord Jesus Christ.  The story of Tamar teaches us that no matter what we have done in the past, we are redeemable by God.  We simply put our life in God's hands and watch Him bring forth beauty out of ashes.

We served the food, and the sisters ate as they listened to the sermon.  Then sister Barbara blessed the ladies. She told them about the situation the Streets Disciples endured, where the toiletries we gathered for them were stolen right from the church itself.  A fews gasps went up from the ladies when they heard this, but they were reminded of how much the community loved them.  Within a short notice, calls were made and more toiletries gifts poured in.  Praise God!  It's a shame that someone was moved to steal the gifts dedicated to those in dire need, but it happens. 

As we were talking about these things, I watched as a few women remained focused like hawks on the clothing.  One or two of them remained at the table sorting through on the fly, even as Minister Barbara asked them to take their seats because, "the clothing would be there".  I didn't try to stop those sisters.  I understand that kind of focus, and could only smile inside my heart.  If those sisters' circumstances were different, they'd be the CEO's of top earning businesses!  Laser focus on the bottom line! 
A.T. Streets Disciples and Love Never Fails

God creates beauty out of ashes.  Our Sisters are an example of it.  They come to get a free meal, free clothing and shoes and toiletries.  But they also get love and upliftment, caring, comeraderie and fellowship.  As Sister Barbara J made the alter call, and the call for prayer, the sisters came forth.  They got up and acknowledged their need for Jesus' love in their lives.  The Sisters came and formed a circle and held hands.  We Streets Disciples formed a second circle of prayer and love behind and around them.  We had their backs in love.  Sister B. J. prayed love and protection and peace and help from on high, blessing and touching each sister's head.   And then tears of healing started flowing.  The living waters of God's healing flowed in the tears of the women, and it was a beautiful sight in my eyes. 

As women, we often are beaten down emotionally, mentally, and even spiritually.  The hardships of life are right out there, and often people will heap their hatred, fear or disdain upon us.  The black woman is the mule of the world as "Janie" of Zora Neale Hurston's great novel, Their Eyes Were Watching God has said.  And it's true.  Often, the pain, burden, disdain, neglect and hatred of the world is heaped upon our shoulders.  We try to stand up under the weight and pretend that it's not there and we are OK.   But we are not OK.   In despair, we try to deal with it.  We might get a little help from alcohol, or cigarettes.  We may overeat or do drugs or jump from bed to bed.   Sometimes what we use as a crutch ends up being a trap in our lives.  We all make mistakes.  But God is there for us.  He is able to break down the pain and refashion it into a beautiful testimony that is filled with His healing Balm.  God does this, but only if we allow him to do it.  If we take the first step towards God and His healing, He meets us the rest of the way. 
The tears flowed.  They flowed, tracing healing paths down beautiful cheeks.  They flowed down long fluffy lash extensions, gently sliding to the tips and falling.  The tears flowed and puddled on the sunlit floor, reflecting love into my own heart for our Sisters.  We laid on hands of healing. We called on the name of Jesus, We stood in the presence of the Lord's blessed Spirit of healing.  Then we sang!  We sang songs of freedom, redemption and love.

The Spirit was high!  Sister Anne called on the ladies to bring forth their testimonies, and they did.  They spoke of how God's grace saved them from drug addiction, from the streets, from the track, that's still out there, not even 3 blocks away.  God did it!  And the Sisters praised Him for it.  They praised and sang the house down and lifted up beautiful praises to our most high God.  Jesus!

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

For Sisters Only 4-21-12

For Sisters Only Gathering for April 21, 2012. 
Today was a beautiful day!  Sun is shining, weather is sweet.  A perfect day for holding our For Sisters Only gathering. 





So today we were in the J. Alfred Smith Fellowship Hall, a smaller, more intimate room, rather than the large gymnasium. Another gathering was taking place there. We had a few new ministering faces  as Dr. Eunice Shaw joined us today and preached a motivating sermon of self help and self esteem to our Sisters.  She talked about making decisions to do better in life, in spite of hardships.  It's not always easy but it is necessary.  The pain of staying stuck in a bad lifestyle is much more strident than the pain necessary to get moving toward self improvement.  What's so beautiful is that once we make the decision to move forward, God will make ways out of no way.  Things will shift in your favor once you have the faith to start the shifting.  We are co-creators with God, and our imput is important.

So the food was set up, and again we had the favorites of fried and baked chicken, sweet potato salad, greens and soft drinks.  We also had home made chow mein as well.  It was quite delicious!  In addition we had our free clothing give away as usual and our friends who do the fantastic manicures for the ladies. 

Last month we had a small number of ladies, but this month we probably had about 25 to 30 ladies.  More and more they are starting to trust and have faith that they are loved.  I personally spoke with one sister who was surprised that she hadn't heard about our For Sisters Only.  She said there was a point when she really could have used our services, so I told her to make sure to come back next month and bring her friends as well. She said she would.

I was so happy to have my friend of 35 years join the Streets Disciples.  The ministry is growing and let us continue to hold it in prayer, that we can reach more and more ladies in need.

Saturday, April 14, 2012

21st Century Abolition Meeting

Today's meeting was powerful! 

Many came out to share and be a part of the growing movement to eradicate human trafficking. We had prolific speakers.  One young sister gave a Powerpoint presentation that got right to the heart of the issue - giving us a statistical informational view of just how deeply the human trafficking pandemic is entrenched, and just where our nation and the world stands in fighting it. 

The numbers are staggering.  We know that the conservative estimate is 70% of the victims are female and 50% are children.  We know that the average age is now 14 years old, and the victims can be as young as 10 years old.  Possibly younger. We know that the human trafficker is often known by the victim.  We know that there is a high level of coercion and mind manipulation.  The language used by the perpetrators often obscures the vicious reality of the crime, even to the victim.  She often doesn't even understand what's happening to her.

The 21st Century Abolitionists are attacking this slavery on many fronts.  They are going out and snatching the children right off the streets and whisking them to safety.  Some are creating safe havens for young mothers and children, some are working to help them overcome drug addictions and self esteem issues.  Some of these modern day Harriet Tubmans are becoming the surrogate parents of a few at a time - loving and supporting them throughout their teen years. Others fight to educate and empower in order to prevent.  It's quality over quantity in many instances; its a supporting hand up towards self sufficiency for a period of time; it's shouting in the urban wilderness to let everybody know that slavery is truly happening; it's spiritual and Godly support and teaching; it's attacking the problem from every conceivable angle!

There are numerous facts and statistics that delineate this heartbreaking practice of human trafficking.  But thank God there is a fast growing number of Abolitionists stepping up to the plate and doing the work necessary to fight against it.  The A.T. Streets Disciples Ministry is becoming the information hub in the Bay Area. We are helping to connect the dots by forging alliances with all who are working - whether quietly or loudly and fiercely in their chosen places.  Our aim is to chip away at this boulder of social sickness until it finally cracks and crumbles into dust.  

We are working to be that light shining in the darkness. We are also working to connect with and support our comrades who are doing this work.  The work belongs to God who is bringing the victory.  And each time freedom is won, we cross back into slavery to free even more from bondage.  We Modern Day Abolitionists quietly lead God's precious people along the New Underground Railroad, away from the kingdom of darkness and towards the Light and True Freedom.

Thursday, April 12, 2012

For Sisters Only #4: 3-18-12




The week leading up to Saturday, 3-18-2012, was a stormy one.  It rained off and on.  I started visualizing our For Sisters Only posters sliding off the places they had been strategically posted.  On the day of our fourth gathering, we Streets Disciples were hard at work setting up the various stations for the event:  in the gymnasium, we had a large clothing area that the ladies could browse, which included shoes and handbags.  There also was our jewelry area as well set up with beautiful pieces.
 

There was Rev. Barbara's sacred prayer area, which was beautifully appointed with dramatic African artwork and woven kinte cloth.  Surround the sacred space were plants and set upon one of the tables was a beautiful cascading waterfall artwork. Many sisters went over to the place to receive prayers and love, and to unburden themselves of their troubles - to have an open ear to bear witness to their trials and tribulations.


On the opposite side, was an area stocked with toiletry filled goodie bags - shampoo, soap, lotion, and other necessities.  Then there was a station for doing the ladies' hair, with a hair dryer and many magazines to read, making it a nice salon style setting.  As an added perk, we had our manicurists on site and ready to give the ladies beautifully painted and manicured hands.  I saw one sister unable to stop looking at how beautiful her simple manicure was.  She was so pleased.



Not to leave out the children, there was the section just for them with coloring books and games.  Children were free to play and run in the space of the gymnasium. Right in the midst of their mothers' watchful eyes. Children ranging from babies to 11 or 12 years old. They ran, they jumped they tussled and tossed balls, they tackled and played in safety and peace in the large space of the gymnasium.  

Then the manicurists, doing a wonderful job by painting the Sisters' nails and making them pretty.  Allen Temple has a full shower area, which we also made available to our Sisters, and quite a few of them took advantage of the opportunity for a hot shower.



Then the centerpiece of the meeting:  A wonderful meal was prepared by Minister Lana's mother - succulent fried chicken, tamale pie oozing with cheese, green salad, and other goodies as well as a variety of cakes.  There were also refreshments and water.  I wasn't able to serve this time, since I had a horrible cold.   But a cold was not enough to keep me from coming out and supporting this wonderful outreach and connecting with our Sisters!  I stayed off to the side to avoid infecting anyone though.

This day, there were not as many sisters present as the previous event.  Yet many of us noticed that this time, the Sisters were more open and free with us.  We can see the connections being set.  The relationships are coming together and the love is starting to flow.  The ladies felt more relaxed and so did we.  We can see their beautiful spirits starting to emerge.  Their personalities are starting to shine through.

Glory to God!