Property Sold but Struggle is not Over

Despite our silent protest of 10 students and supporters (see sildeshow below), the property was sold to an individual named “Al” at the April 9th Caltrans auction.

Although disheartened, we are not defeated! We are in the process of obtaining the individual’s name so we may speak to him. We have introduced ourselves to the developer and are awaiting his response.

We are continuing to explore legal avenues that we are entitled to and many groups, individuals and social justice law groups have been more than kind to provide us with information and statutes we were not even aware of. We are indebted to all of you for your continued support – we are confident that community, good will and social justice will triumph.

Despite this small obstacle, we still very much believe, and pardon the “Spanglish”, que si se puede.

Stay tuned…

The following is a slideshow created by a FLTS Operation Clean Sweep student volunteer about their experience at the auction. Operation Clean Sweep volunteers are currently students at Environmental Charter High School.