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Date: fyiSun, Jun 1, 2014 at 10:29 AM<br>Subject: [Networkedlabour] Fwd: Valparaiso, Chile: Solidarity, Resistance, Recovery<br>To: "<a href="mailto:networkedlabour@lists.contrast.org">networkedlabour@lists.contrast.org</a>" &lt;<a href="mailto:networkedlabour@lists.contrast.org">networkedlabour@lists.contrast.org</a>&gt;, commoning &lt;<a href="mailto:commoning@lists.wissensallmende.de">commoning@lists.wissensallmende.de</a>&gt;<br>
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Date: 1 June 2014 17:17<br>Subject: Valparaiso, Chile: Solidarity, Resistance, Recovery<br>To: WSFDiscuss List &lt;<a href="mailto:WorldSocialForum-Discuss@openspaceforum.net" target="_blank">WorldSocialForum-Discuss@openspaceforum.net</a>&gt;, Debate is a listserve that attempts to promote information and analyses of interest to the independent left in South and Southern Africa &lt;<a href="mailto:debate-list@fahamu.org" target="_blank">debate-list@fahamu.org</a>&gt;, Örsan Şenalp &lt;<a href="mailto:orsan1234@gmail.com" target="_blank">orsan1234@gmail.com</a>&gt;, <a href="mailto:CRITICAL-LABOUR-STUDIES@jiscmail.ac.uk" target="_blank">CRITICAL-LABOUR-STUDIES@jiscmail.ac.uk</a>, gina vargas &lt;<a href="mailto:ginvargas@gmail.com" target="_blank">ginvargas@gmail.com</a>&gt;<br>

<br><br><div dir="ltr"><div style="font-size:small"><br clear="all"></div><br><div style="padding:10px;text-align:center"><h1 style="text-align:center;color:rgb(51,51,51)!important">Emily Achtenberg: Solidarity, Resistance, and Recovery</h1>


Z Communications Daily Commentary</div>
                                                                                
                                                                        
                                                                <p>On May 24, a coalition of neighborhood groups, students, labor unions, and other civil society organizations convened a <a style="color:rgb(33,117,155)" href="http://send.zcomm.org/wf/click?upn=9PHos1J7-2FD2Lw6jereECeNLGs3ocss1O2kcgD4VkZGzNB08H5a0-2F7oLbRs6XGH5XMznf-2Bp5RNoDiodwPt5x0EXI-2FwbZm8IcPDUsUohss2dgy6lZatuy7uxvcwv0zG51FYu-2BfOqZoT13piqPVv4kgpdYBud1rB-2BWOi50J-2BY5I9-2BE-3D_N4B-2Bv1F4-2F1jAyC0cyQWlK1j-2FodWP3k-2B9nh5nJdNMXaLjdw0-2FdEWiT0vnL2i1yOw-2FYnh8ZlPaWm9zB5rIVdKC9hYRflpXRKoKaFf5WTiL-2FXaqa21LDOwfM9W7DinGUtXE0h9Cg2Pw4x401UxSH-2BfNDcz6VyuhH843UkuPShgy3HlkNpx4Oo7oYQHsMYgC786po-2FyZZTW558dDmDlTHMqYvw-3D-3D" target="_blank">popular assembly</a>
 in Valparaíso, the major Chilean port city devastated by a raging fire 
last month. Announcing their aim to develop a grassroots plan for the 
recovery and reconstruction of Valparaíso, the <em>Coordinadora </em>for
 the Defense of Valparaíso also demanded a temporary freeze on 
construction permits and the resignation of right-wing mayor Jorge 
Castro.</p>
<p>“The destruction and abandonment of Valparaíso, of which this 
conflagration is an unfortunate result, has authors who must assume 
[responsibility for] the consequences of their reproachable acts and 
omissions,” the Coordinadora’s <a style="color:rgb(33,117,155)" href="http://send.zcomm.org/wf/click?upn=9PHos1J7-2FD2Lw6jereECeNLGs3ocss1O2kcgD4VkZGzNB08H5a0-2F7oLbRs6XGH5XMznf-2Bp5RNoDiodwPt5x0EXI-2FwbZm8IcPDUsUohss2dikK75h1IbUij72xXak4ydahr-2FLZBI5rxVHgYg21yGdT0hl6DW-2BAidVNCvOWMf3Qvs-3D_N4B-2Bv1F4-2F1jAyC0cyQWlK1j-2FodWP3k-2B9nh5nJdNMXaLjdw0-2FdEWiT0vnL2i1yOw-2FWgGVBXIvCLXSWUoTOiWZXOUHd7urMR09P7WEK3jKNslhlP0G-2BMmxX3BQNrgAHWa6uPpDNnZPMY4dBbLxARGYqQYav52tYzCxgoJbOJhsZnjD9cNAyNrXz1etuQBrAOquBNKICOZhVKdkPG9lei6q5g-3D-3D" target="_blank">statement</a>
 reads in part. The Coordinadora blames powerful political and economic 
interests for the “twin tragedies” of abandonment and real estate 
speculation that are destroying Valparaíso, and wants them to be held 
accountable.</p>
<p>The <span><span>April 12</span></span>
 fire—the worst in Valparaíso’s history—raged for 5 days, scorching more
 than four square miles of land on seven hillsides. The conflagration 
destroyed 3,000 houses, killed 15 people, and left 12,000 homeless. The 
city remained under military control for a month.</p>
<p>Valparaíso, a UNESCO world heritage site, is famous for its unique 
topography and architecture, characterized by brightly painted, 
improvised wooden houses that climb the steep hillsides, forming a 
natural amphitheater that overlooks the port. It is a city of political 
contrasts, the birthplace of both Salvador Allende and Augusto Pinochet.
 Boasting a strong union base that provided a bastion of popular support
 for Allende, it is also the home of the Chilean navy, from which the 
<a href="tel:1973" value="+661973" target="_blank">1973</a> military coup was launched.</p>
<p>Today, Valparaíso is an increasingly popular elite tourist 
destination, as well as a focal point for Chile’s combative student 
movement. Economically, its population has one of the <a style="color:rgb(33,117,155)" href="http://send.zcomm.org/wf/click?upn=9PHos1J7-2FD2Lw6jereECeNLGs3ocss1O2kcgD4VkZGzNB08H5a0-2F7oLbRs6XGH5XMznf-2Bp5RNoDiodwPt5x0EXI-2FwbZm8IcPDUsUohss2dhUj5Baz8MJO4LRK-2FQwDNgrDvwPtJiL-2BjOYgOuNPihY2BtqPr75EXFpslZdSHL-2BQw4-3D_N4B-2Bv1F4-2F1jAyC0cyQWlK1j-2FodWP3k-2B9nh5nJdNMXaLjdw0-2FdEWiT0vnL2i1yOw-2F-2BmmHvE3U6l7mzsNG3L41TvuNduI-2FjmI83hwaQkkTEY8GPCeYIdQlNc5bf1X3BZL5h5qiC9pYGNpeJA-2BugA0WCjOQ8TUY0dn2crMvPj8eff1GOu868kDZAfYCKrvQd6kUc03VdjBwb4kCAEIl694-2BBQ-3D-3D" target="_blank">most unequal </a>income
 distributions in Chile. Twenty-two percent of the city’s residents live
 below the poverty line, compared to a national average of 14%.</p>
<p>Like most South American cities, Valparaíso’s development patterns 
reflect its rigid class divisions, with the wealthy occupying the 
coastal flatlands in the center and impoverished families spreading out 
over the heights on the northern and southern periphery. The areas most 
affected by the fire were poor hillside communities, settled by urban 
migrant families through a continuing process of land takeovers that has
 occurred since the early 1970s. Reportedly, Valparaíso—Chile’s third 
largest metropolitan region—has the <a style="color:rgb(33,117,155)" href="http://send.zcomm.org/wf/click?upn=9PHos1J7-2FD2Lw6jereECeNLGs3ocss1O2kcgD4VkZGzNB08H5a0-2F7oLbRs6XGH5XMznf-2Bp5RNoDiodwPt5x0EXI-2FwbZm8IcPDUsUohss2dhUj5Baz8MJO4LRK-2FQwDNgrDvwPtJiL-2BjOYgOuNPihY2BtqPr75EXFpslZdSHL-2BQw4-3D_N4B-2Bv1F4-2F1jAyC0cyQWlK1j-2FodWP3k-2B9nh5nJdNMXaLjdw0-2FdEWiT0vnL2i1yOw-2FV6CTZ5lc9AjIlwBE7tyq7vfOr-2FdBODOgynbAYR4Hch4WIEvcRt3nYTcCtyszi8qMbLQtDc3U11Yh2F2quqiguPmY-2F7WkBSjnaFkBZERR2U8lcWMAyKeMpZKPyqFGetbbF1qY5utn2hOxunTEGpWThg-3D-3D" target="_blank">largest number</a> of <em>campamentos </em>(informal settlements) in the country.</p>



<p>According to a recent <a style="color:rgb(33,117,155)" href="http://send.zcomm.org/wf/click?upn=9PHos1J7-2FD2Lw6jereECeNLGs3ocss1O2kcgD4VkZGzNB08H5a0-2F7oLbRs6XGH5XMznf-2Bp5RNoDiodwPt5x0EXI-2FwbZm8IcPDUsUohss2dg4zrpjrkGdfieV1gDOrSVTiTkHj6KQ1W1PyoW-2F4VgIKRfznrXVnDQfJMq7D2Ry4PM-3D_N4B-2Bv1F4-2F1jAyC0cyQWlK1j-2FodWP3k-2B9nh5nJdNMXaLjdw0-2FdEWiT0vnL2i1yOw-2FV-2BmDFQAeRuN-2FQZXUGaCK84sHAzayQqxo7uyrGnYgtF-2Bd6DTLFFXGd-2BT-2FefCF-2FnIGgfjkcJpAYc0UGum-2Fb4085BNZCfcxYFpAfbM4FjHkKJNjO0pxYFWCOixFhKz-2FSwNj3pQUUJic7qzkfZAMgu-2FmHQ-3D-3D" target="_blank">government survey </a>of
 nine campamentos that were completely destroyed by the fire, 83% of the
 affected resident households are headed by women, most of whom work in 
the informal sector as street vendors or carton recyclers. Sixty percent
 of the population is under the age of 30. Many displaced families lack 
formal title to their land, potentially compromising their eligibility 
for government rehousing and rebuilding subsidies. As a result, they 
have chosen to remain camped out amidst the charred remnants of their 
homes rather than relocate to temporary government shelters and risk 
permanent eviction.</p>
<p>To be sure, fires—fanned by strong coastal summer winds and spreading
 quickly over difficult-to-access hillsides—have plagued Valparaíso 
throughout its history. In recent years, prolonged drought and 
unseasonably high temperatures associated with climate change have 
exacerbated the risks of these natural conditions. But, as <a style="color:rgb(33,117,155)" href="http://send.zcomm.org/wf/click?upn=9PHos1J7-2FD2Lw6jereECeNLGs3ocss1O2kcgD4VkZGzNB08H5a0-2F7oLbRs6XGH5XMznf-2Bp5RNoDiodwPt5x0EXI-2FwbZm8IcPDUsUohss2dgJ6gbOW0AnH7AfOS1ISdn3L2scvLp0eKZFUdD8amZqIya4vjSoFPk0pXm5OIwX-2F6A-3D_N4B-2Bv1F4-2F1jAyC0cyQWlK1j-2FodWP3k-2B9nh5nJdNMXaLjdw0-2FdEWiT0vnL2i1yOw-2FDN85qMwgGCO2uN22zxZkF7VBlPGrobEUOQbyZZykHRbK-2F70WtdJdKKP853Q6SDB0cCKy-2BHI8ZvKkyy80zAvUbbp-2BlGnEUgA-2BQJlT7UiDbuy8UkLLWEXLdpgX-2FJ4OBLPDAkDk68WzXLkKZ1i6pCexuA-3D-3D" target="_blank">Sebastián Gray</a>,
 president of Chile’s College of Architects, notes, the recent fire also
 represents a colossal political failure of the state in terms of urban 
planning, design, infrastructure, public services, and regulation. “The 
fire is the result of a complete lack of [governmental] responsibility 
that has accumulated over the past 40 years, as the city has grown,” 
Gray charges.</p>
<p>Apart from regularizing some land titles, according to Gray, the city
 has done little to address the problems caused by unregulated 
peripheral growth. It has not discouraged settlements in the most 
precarious zones, or redesigned narrow, winding hillside streets to 
accommodate emergency vehicles. It has abandoned the water supply system
 invented by Valaparaíso’s firefighters and municipal workers 100 years 
ago, which utilized a large hilltop reservoir for storage (the reservoir
 is finally now being renovated). The lack of working fire hydrants and 
water supply sources on the hilltops was a principal abetting cause of 
the fire.</p>
<p>Mounting combustible garbage in the ravines, due to the city’s 
failure to provide adequate hillside trash collection services, also 
fueled the fire’s rapid spread. Valparaíso residents blame Mayor Castro 
for failing to protest when ex-president Sebastián Piñera <a style="color:rgb(33,117,155)" href="http://send.zcomm.org/wf/click?upn=9PHos1J7-2FD2Lw6jereECeNLGs3ocss1O2kcgD4VkZGzNB08H5a0-2F7oLbRs6XGH5XMznf-2Bp5RNoDiodwPt5x0EXI-2FwbZm8IcPDUsUohss2dgAtznFxEXYMPgcoW6-2BM5Rnn00M8fDBuQFSfzZqA6ozafXvCwtGdM-2FJbhuCVM48oAI-3D_N4B-2Bv1F4-2F1jAyC0cyQWlK1j-2FodWP3k-2B9nh5nJdNMXaLjdw0-2FdEWiT0vnL2i1yOw-2FJDwuQLvrOEQtEd4pL40wv2LO5AItXxIM3DaBxAq1IkWhwnVzkE1ULvWNx9-2BOSJ37xD1esqfYsPfw-2FXSBYbjao33pxJVG2nT-2F-2FEwLdGtYID9H8owYxmXP-2BUzNG7gQYshM-2FqGEmt-2BZ09FgSlNNi4JzIA-3D-3D" target="_blank">cancelled</a>
 national funding for a ravine cleanup program several years ago. 
According to Gray, over the years the Chilean state has increasingly 
abandoned its municipalities to fend for themselves, leading to extreme 
disparities in the level of services provided by rich and poor cities. 
Historically, despite its strategic importance as a port city, 
Valparaíso has been cash-strapped—in part because the port <a style="color:rgb(33,117,155)" href="http://send.zcomm.org/wf/click?upn=9PHos1J7-2FD2Lw6jereECeNLGs3ocss1O2kcgD4VkZGzNB08H5a0-2F7oLbRs6XGH5XMznf-2Bp5RNoDiodwPt5x0EXI-2FwbZm8IcPDUsUohss2dgJ6gbOW0AnH7AfOS1ISdn3L2scvLp0eKZFUdD8amZqIya4vjSoFPk0pXm5OIwX-2F6A-3D_N4B-2Bv1F4-2F1jAyC0cyQWlK1j-2FodWP3k-2B9nh5nJdNMXaLjdw0-2FdEWiT0vnL2i1yOw-2FgxHe3KLg-2BPxxpZCAsmFalAtu4U27Q0kxkaqalBfg8aLg7TqTyDswhK-2B51KNPgLdXCpjHY4GaGZSfiyxFDiSXxd8RXYb8URX6XvBol-2FPsPYyMQFefQVQiWsaqAohFNIlpJMNSrrbpzlVtnTI4aRxNsA-3D-3D" target="_blank">does not pay</a> for its use of city services and the costs it imposes on the municipality.</p>



<p>While ignoring the needs of Valparaíso’s poorest residents, the 
city’s political and economic elites have encouraged downtown 
redevelopment projects like the <a style="color:rgb(33,117,155)" href="http://send.zcomm.org/wf/click?upn=9PHos1J7-2FD2Lw6jereECeNLGs3ocss1O2kcgD4VkZGzNB08H5a0-2F7oLbRs6XGH5XMznf-2Bp5RNoDiodwPt5x0EXI-2FwbZm8IcPDUsUohss2djqmhJB3dgy5zcB393j-2Fdqe9MI8B0aLSsD454ok7PmtzXgS-2BhTjm17wii1Vh5AuU3Y-3D_N4B-2Bv1F4-2F1jAyC0cyQWlK1j-2FodWP3k-2B9nh5nJdNMXaLjdw0-2FdEWiT0vnL2i1yOw-2F8fyG9S0pDTOF-2BoUn6OkGmdGTWArmoKHXJsQJg2DwYX3uEEP9gFvCsSRFoGdoKKILApG-2BiKIluowsS-2FMVJo4t2IiFqXG8kIwVVFoWhPWytYyLv-2Bm3SiLe-2FDtKRc-2BgIhgRB2oc77cnAQU9M21upawJUw-3D-3D" target="_blank">Barón Mall</a>,
 a massive harbor-side shopping center with superstores and hotels now 
under construction by a private company on land acquired (cheaply) from 
the port. The national Housing Ministry is slated to provide more than 
$21 million in subsidies to the project. Although UNESCO recently warned
 that the development could jeopardize Valparaíso’s status as a world 
heritage site, both municipal and national authorities have vowed to 
proceed with it.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, the government’s post-disaster response has been widely 
criticized as inadequate, disorganized, and delayed. Mayor Castro 
provoked his own political firestorm by <a style="color:rgb(33,117,155)" href="http://send.zcomm.org/wf/click?upn=9PHos1J7-2FD2Lw6jereECeNLGs3ocss1O2kcgD4VkZGzNB08H5a0-2F7oLbRs6XGH5XMznf-2Bp5RNoDiodwPt5x0EXI-2FwbZm8IcPDUsUohss2djrbNvFtUkf-2BsJbSQRKTXESP-2BLjN0z5TLglqOzit3ED12ldFJ5FvLMFKYu9PEcWQQA-3D_N4B-2Bv1F4-2F1jAyC0cyQWlK1j-2FodWP3k-2B9nh5nJdNMXaLjdw0-2FdEWiT0vnL2i1yOw-2FHnUFSWiv7ImAt9TUC6wF-2F5AkBxXo3WZFYQHSmEf88HF6z7og3ibZjcJ8nhBbU-2FUGibUmFUWELoxxhyGOJV2ZAKVKLEYLXVp4X7lR8oVmtlCYr4nfj3Xm84D622PjtGgrg-2F9N9txJ-2FAtWx6PS4unGEQ-3D-3D" target="_blank">responding</a>
 to an irate fire victim, “Who invited you to live here?” At least one 
group of displaced residents has threatened to go on hunger strike in 
protest.</p>
<p>In stark contrast to the failures of the state, Valparaíso’s fire 
victims have experienced an unprecedented outpouring of solidarity and 
support from civil society organizations. Thousands of volunteers have 
been mobilized by labor unions, community organizations, local soccer 
clubs, and, especially, student groups, to assist families with 
day-to-day survival, cleanup, and rebuilding activities.</p>
<p><a style="color:rgb(33,117,155)" href="http://send.zcomm.org/wf/click?upn=9PHos1J7-2FD2Lw6jereECeNLGs3ocss1O2kcgD4VkZGzNB08H5a0-2F7oLbRs6XGH5XMznf-2Bp5RNoDiodwPt5x0EXI-2FwbZm8IcPDUsUohss2dhHnZbOQufOPORSpphi5IbAWZwmgTXt-2F0qkZh7dLDv47VlTnI0YVubkMvCPYrkLNOU-3D_N4B-2Bv1F4-2F1jAyC0cyQWlK1j-2FodWP3k-2B9nh5nJdNMXaLjdw0-2FdEWiT0vnL2i1yOw-2FFEUQ4xFKX4kvCpT4aDlcfeCtOVi7zUtMUoEej3oFlgTWric6xmHgKoElFKTEhx-2BWRJLCrQy2WExTypHSRfEChfC9tAZjPsPDTGbOx6nXpjGjT0dTl3wKZztlbp6vjTwcEOCQq3oB3IXrtX7VWG2QNw-3D-3D" target="_blank">Communal cooking facilities </a>(reminiscent of “<em>Las Ollas Comunas</em>”—the
 “common pot” soup kitchens from the dictatorship era) have been 
established in affected neighborhoods by youth and worker organizations,
 spawned by a social media campaign labeled “<em>Una Cuadra, Una Cocina</em>” (“one block, one kitchen”). Local agricultural suppliers have donated truckloads of produce.<a style="color:rgb(33,117,155)" href="http://send.zcomm.org/wf/click?upn=9PHos1J7-2FD2Lw6jereECeNLGs3ocss1O2kcgD4VkZGzNB08H5a0-2F7oLbRs6XGH5XMznf-2Bp5RNoDiodwPt5x0EXI-2FwbZm8IcPDUsUohss2dgXL2TxRv2XszgXpKVSmzBiEtTW-2FeZC-2FhtcIaExG6Z-2BV9Tbm6KlF2643cTLe4I2e8o-3D_N4B-2Bv1F4-2F1jAyC0cyQWlK1j-2FodWP3k-2B9nh5nJdNMXaLjdw0-2FdEWiT0vnL2i1yOw-2FtzQO2RAES5pwhk-2F7atK5cOgX4J3SvFHOEUN4upgjonYebktxcPZw4cxPevxYJ9R084pu-2BRlCVyajwu0rsLx7NlSV9meDEFHdtvcLC7WWKSoPBiQeRrAj2-2FZddnF7YOMlAg-2BB50bxrD24E7PBvN-2FHig-3D-3D" target="_blank"> Students </a>at
 three universities launched a “solidarity strike” to demand time away 
from classes for volunteer work. These community-led and self-managed 
relief efforts have proved to be much more successful than the state’s 
formal disaster response.</p>
<p>Similar to the links forged between Occupy activists and communities 
decimated by Hurricane Sandy, these alliances have now given rise to a 
nascent community-based reconstruction planning initiative. In both 
situations, daunting challenges and questions remain. Should residents 
be allowed (or entitled) to return and rebuild on precarious sites that 
pose a continuing environmental risk? Can a disparate grassroots 
coalition born of disaster maintain sufficient unity and political 
leverage to affect the outcome of a protracted reconstruction planning 
process? From New York City to Valparaíso, whether an urban catastrophe 
can become an opportunity for progressive change remains to be seen.</p>
<p><em>Emily Achtenberg is an urban planner and the author of NACLA’s </em>Rebel Currents<em> blog, covering Latin American social movements and progressive governments (<a style="color:rgb(33,117,155)" href="http://send.zcomm.org/wf/click?upn=9PHos1J7-2FD2Lw6jereECeNLGs3ocss1O2kcgD4VkZGzNB08H5a0-2F7oLbRs6XGH5XMznf-2Bp5RNoDiodwPt5x0EXI-2FwbZm8IcPDUsUohss2difp9UUfYal7qn-2B0uNjfg9BOmCHJPu8UQSlRa1JNUU6O-2B3D9B-2F-2FgAuTVXbznbXhN68-3D_N4B-2Bv1F4-2F1jAyC0cyQWlK1j-2FodWP3k-2B9nh5nJdNMXaLjdw0-2FdEWiT0vnL2i1yOw-2F7RYkETDHqzOnSxdCI06i-2BP-2Fv1vy59w8WLU8aqGGedQVNtDlKzXsvO4D30LAT64iz0REJwNXk81kQkoY3PCEeBAsJUqILlQVVgqgRpyzr-2F8nldsAwgtbKX30IRG-2BpWBf7V6aJPTcJruI1WbQkjeGj5Q-3D-3D" target="_blank"><font color="red"><b>MailScanner has detected a possible fraud attempt from "send.zcomm.org" claiming to be</b></font> nacla.org/blog/rebel-currents</a>).</em></p>
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