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A Cup of Joe: Shut Down by Corporate Landlords

A few weeks ago the peace calendar included a story about A Cup of Joe coffee shop in Salt Lake, a place where members of the activist community have been able to gather and hold events, and about the landlords threatening to evict it and other tenants from the Artspace building.

http://deesings.livejournal.com/568341.html

Since then, the inevitable has occured – A Cup of Joe is currently shut down, having been locked out by the landlords with its assets inside.

Below is an account and update from Eileen McCabe who is working closely with the owner of A Cup of Joe in this situation.  Please consider doing anything you can in support of this situation – a letter, a protest, a check to help cover expenses.  Contact info@utahpeace.org if you can do anything.  Most of all, please stand up to injustices that result in things like this happening in our own community.

Thank you to everyone who was able to attend the show of solidarity and protest against Artspace on Saturday night. I am so moved by the outpouring of emotional support that has driven the poets to compose new work about Cup of Joe, including my 14 year daughter, and 10 year old son.  My son performed for the first time on Saturday.  Misty River graciously provided sound equipment and her keyboard, and came up with the idea and supplies for the signs that literally stopped traffic. There were more than 50 people present, numerous newcomers, and we were able to educate numerous passers-by about the issues, and distribute flyers with Artspace and Evergreene contact information. $58 was taken in in merchandise sales, and Kristy graciously donated her share to the poets leaving for Madison for Slam Nationals.

We are all part of something larger than Cup of Joe.  We are discovering and deciding in our hearts what is important to us, and what we want in our communities.  Further, some of us have spoken up for the first time in our lives.  Once that threshold, that tipping point towards standing up and being counted has been crossed, a voice in the wilderness will never be silenced.  We are many voices, with newly found power.  Whatever happens with the locked doors at Cup of Joe, we are a community that will continue to exist and flourish, regardless of the  walls that temporarily shelter us.

It was disappointing that only 1 media outlet showed up on Saturday.  The Deseret News posted a short two paragraphs on the event.  Since they did not provide a story with the photos,  provide the story ourselves with our comments to the article.   I’ve included my own comments.  Those of you that took photographs, please provide links to your own photographs, so that the public has a chance of seeing the real story.

Here is another tool, provided to us, ironically by the slum-lord attorney that authorized changing the locks; the name, address, phone number and email contact info for the attorney himself.  Please contact him to express your opinion of his actions.

Kirk E. Cullimore
644 East Union Square
Sandy, UT 84070
801-571-6611 – phone
801-571-4888 – fax

Here’s a web address with a way to contact him by email
http://pview.findlaw.com/view/3083757_1?noconfirm=0

Kristy is in court, even as I write, and working on her next steps.  Send good energy out to her, and I will send out an update when I hear back from her.

This isn’t over, not by a long shot!

http://deseretnews.com/sitesearch/1,5155,,00.html

I called 10 media outlets early Saturday afternoon telling them of this event.  While I am very grateful to the Deseret News for sending a photographer to this event, given the 4 hours that the photographer was present for the event, shooting protesters holding signs, poets performing and writing, I am disappointed that the Deseret News chose to post only 2 photographs.  Given the impact of this issue to the neighborhood, and the legal ramifications of the landlord’s actions, I hope that more expansive coverage of the issue is forthcoming.  The closure on Saturday morning was not due to economic woes, but to the landlord taking advantage of a court error in a hearing filing.  The business equipment of Cup of Joe has been illegally impounded, and the owner is being prevented from earning a living. The owner, Kristy Gonzalez is in court as I write.

Update from court today:
Hi Everyone,

I just got off the phone with Kristy, and Fillmore, her attorney.

They have another hearing on August 19, on the “order of restitution” which deals with the money Kristy has paid to the court for the landlord, and with the bonds she has posted.  There was no action today on  re-opening the doors.

Fillmore is planning on filing a motion to allow Kristy back in to retrieve her property.  This could also take 2 weeks to be processed.  In the meantime, food is spoiling inside, Kristy is being denied the right to earn her living, and her taxes still have to be paid.

It has been suggested that the next step to expedite action on letting Kristy in to retrieve property is to picket the places of business of the members of the board of Artspace, as well as continuing to picket outside Cup of Joe.  These would include the Mark Miller car dealerships, Xmission, as well as the half dozen banks that provide funding to Artspace.  We could also picket the attorney for Evergreene and the Evergreene office.

If you would be interested in doing picketing, please let me know, and we can start to schedule shifts.  Both the rush hours are the best times.

When the doors are finally opened to let Kristy get her property, we will need folks to help with the moving.  This will probably be late in August;  I will send details as they come.

Thank you all for your love and support of Kristy during this difficult time.  In lieu of shopping at Cup of Joe, please give support to the other indy coffee shops in town, such as Addicted, Alchemy, Sugarhouse Coffee, Nostalgia, NoBrow and Cafe Marmalade, the temporary home for Salt City Slam.

Cynthia McKinney Speaks

Read Cynthia’s acceptance speech at Green Party Watch.

Chicago Public Radio: McKinney Chosen To Lead Greens


Cynthia McKinney and Rosa Clemente are surrounded by Green Party supporters
Photo posted on Chicago Public Radio Blog

In this photo, to Cynthia’s right: Rosa Clemente, VP Running mate; Jesse Johnson, GP Presidential Candidate, from West Virginia; Kat Swift, GP Presidential Candidate from Texas. To Cynthia’s right: Kent Mesplay, GP Presidential Candidate fro California.

I am very proud of ALL of our candidates, Kat, Jesse, Kent, SKCM Curry, Jared Ball, Cynthia, and Rosa. They all worked very, very hard on this road to nomination and are truly valuable assets to the Green Party of the United States.

C-Span Coverage of Green Party and Libertarian Candidates

Libertarian & Green Party Candidates

Libertarian & Green Party Candidates

TodayThis week on Road to the White House, we interview Libertarian presidential candidate Bob Barr. Also, coverage of the Green Party convention in Chicago. Former Rep. Cynthia McKinney (D-GA) is expected to accept the party nomination for president.

Green Party VP Nominee Rosa Clemente’s Acceptance Speech

Green Party Nomination – Transcript of Vice Presidential Acceptance Speech – Spoken by Rosa A. Clemente – July 12, 2008 – Chicago, IL

Davey D Interviews Rosa Clemente About Accepting Bid to Run w/ Cynthia McKinney

Davey D‘s interview is posted on hip hop news:

http://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwOi8va3BmYS5vcmcvYXJjaGl2ZXMvaW5kZXgucGhwP2FyY2g9MjcyNDc=

We sat down with Rosa and she explained why accepted the invitation to join Cynthia McKinney on the Green party ticket.
In our interview Rosa Clemente addresses the following issues;

1-Is the Green Party Relevent?
2-Why should we not go for the Democratic Party?
2-Is she and Cynthia taking away votes from Obama? Can they really win?
3-Should we be concerned about who gets to appoint judges to the Supreme Court?
4-How her bid for VP will impact Hip Hop?
5-Obama is considered a candidate from the Hip Hop generation, what issues is he not addressing that is important to Hip Hop?
7-How she feels about other Hip Hop generation candidates like kevin Powell and Reverend Markel Hutchins?
8-The role women should be playing in this race?
9-Can this system really work? Will my vote really count?

Click the links below or place URL in browser
(please note that myspace disables outside links by putting spaces in the URLs)
http://kpfa. org/archives/index. php?arch=27247

kpfa. org/archives/index. php?arch=27247

Cynthia McKinney: Please Help Get Her on the Ballot in Utah


Utahns for McKinney needs volunteers to help gather the 1,000 signatures needed to get her on the ballot for this year’s election.  The deadline is late August to complete the drive.

Please contact Dee if you can help.

More GPUS Convention Headlines

McKinney named Green Party candidate (UPI)

McKinney running for president as Green candidate (CNN)

Cynthia McKinney wins Green Party Nomination, Defeats Nader (Now Public)

McKinney wins Green Party nomination (Atlanta Journal Constitution)

Cynthia McKinney Beating Nader at Green Party Convention, Rapper running Mate (Politisite)

McKinney Wins Green Party Nomination (FOX News)

Green Party names McKinney as presidential pick (Reuters)

John Gibson and E.D. Hill Promote Green Party As Danger To Obama (News Hounds)

Listen to LIVE Broadcast from Chicago – Green Party Convention – Sunday, July 13th — On No Lies Radio (911 Blogger)

On the Wilder Side Reports – GPUS Convention – Cynthia McKinney and Rosa Clemente

cynthia mckinney on educationonly a sick government would place a banker between a student and her education…
cynthia on peace and justice the green party is a peace party, the green vote is a peace vote…need real discussion of race and gender.
cynthia celebrates her family – her son growing up in her legislative office, how her mom helped keep peace between cynthia and her dad when they had political differences…we need an opposition party…we will proclaim our presence in every nook and cranny in the nation…
cynthia speaks – if green party values were implemented in our country…no one would be denied their place in the union based on discrimination…oh if it could be true that the values of the green party could be implemented in our public policy….while bear sterns gets a bailout, you and I are forced to sink or swim…those who delivered us into this mess cannot be trusted to deliver us out of this mess…
rosa clemente wraps up… – reads off names of political prisoners and freedom fighters present and past…mumia, harriet tubman, leonard peltierm, fannie lou hayma…we will no longer be fooled by george bush, the republicans, or the democrats…another world is possible…drop the democrats…go on monday and join the green party…standing ovation…clapping…she is still speaking…power to the people…dig at obama…can’t accept the lesser of two evils…don’t waste your time on people already moderating themselves to the right…celebrate puerto rico…the green party is that revolution…pero ahora, yo soy verde…
what can hip-hop do? – rosa says…we can lead a nation with a microphone…the green party will blow the speakers out…
rosa speaks… – a hip-hop progressive radical movement…rosa clemente says…bring it on dick cheney I am ready to debate you…will fight structural racism…militarism
rosa clemente speaks – back on track. rosa asks the house to play some hip hop music before her speech. rosa acknowledges her family friends and supporters including her husband and young daughter. and rosa thanks her friend jared ball. and a list of wbai producers. thanks to best radio network …pacifica. coila clark on stage was a professor and mentor to rosa.

More news

From Ballot Access News

     

McKinney Wins on First Ballot at Green Party Convention

July 12th, 2008

Thanks to blogger Ronald Hardy at http://www.greenpartywatch.org, as well as http://www.greensforgreens.org, the results of the roll call at the Green Party national convention in Chicago are known now:

Cynthia McKinney 313
Ralph Nader 78.5
Kat Swift 38.5
Kent Mesplay 35
Jesse Johnson 32.5
Elaine Brown 9
Jared Ball 8
Howie Hawkins 8
uncommitted or undecided 8.5
total votes cast: 532

Rosa Clemente was chosen vice-presidential nominee by a show of hands. She is the first person of Puerto Rican background to run for president or vice-president in a general election.

No votes were cast from these 12 states: Alabama, Alaska, Idaho, Kansas, Kentucky, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, or Vermont. At the 2004 Green national convention, seven states did not participate: Alaska, Kentucky, New Hampshire, North Dakota, South Dakota, West Virginia, and Wyoming.