Causa Justa :: Just Cause Explained

Causa Justa :: Just Cause (CJJC) is a grassroots social movement organization that focuses on achieving justice for low-income residents of San Francisco and Oakland.[1] CJJC is a collaboration between St. Peter’s Housing Committee and Just Cause Oakland. CJJC is a member organization of Right to the City Alliance because it works towards housing and racial justice for African Americans and Latinos.[2] Their approach to social justice is tackling tenant issues, immigrant rights, and housing rights through grassroots campaigns.

History

CJJC started in 2010 from a merger between two community organizations: St. Peter’s Housing Committee and Just Cause Oakland.[3] Both organizations work toward housing and racial justice for Latinos and African Americans in the Oakland and San Francisco community. They strategically merged in order to become a stronger and more powerful grassroots force through consolidation of resources, streamlining of systems, and wider demographic reach.[4]

Current work

Housing Rights Campaign

The Housing Rights Campaign is CJJC’s specific call-to-action to fight gentrification. CJJC aims to build the power and agency between the Black and Latino working class communities so that they can stop displacement, know their rights, and assert their power in order to keep their homes.[5] CJJC is part of the Plaza 16th Coalicíon,[6] which is working to ensure that a development on the corner of 16th Street and Mission Street will work for the needs of the residents, instead of the needs of the developers. CJJC has worked to push anti-tenant harassment policies on ballots in Oakland in order to bar landlords’ attempts to illegally evict tenants.

The work that CJJC has done has yielded the following successes in their community:

Immigrant Rights Campaign

CJJC’s work with immigrant rights is done through their immigrants rights campaign committee, the body that decides on what local policy fights to take on. Their main goal is to advance the rights of immigrants and fight back against criminalization of immigrants. CJJC also has Rights Based Services that educate and reach out to the community through schools, community centers, and multi-unit buildings to help people figure out their rights.

References

  1. Web site: Causa Justa Just Cause - Unity is Power. Causa Justa Just Cause. en-US. 2016-11-20.
  2. Web site: Right to the City » Member Organizations. righttothecity.org. 2016-11-20.
  3. Poblet. Maria. 2012. Causa Justa :: Just Cause: Multi-Racial Movement-Building for Housing Rights. Poverty & Race Research Action Council.
  4. Web site: Just Cause Oakland and St. Peter's Housing Committee to Merge Tenants Together. www.tenantstogether.org. 2016-11-20.
  5. Web site: Development Without Displacement: Resisting Gentrification in the Bay Area.
  6. Web site: Plaza 16 Coalition. Plaza 16 Coalition. en-US. 2016-11-20.
  7. News: Oakland landlords, tenant groups reach deal on rental upgrades. SFGate. 2016-11-20.
  8. News: Oakland Officially Okays Tenant Protection Ordinance East Bay Express. Tepperman. Jean. East Bay Express. 2016-11-20.
  9. Web site: SB 364 Senate Bill - Bill Analysis. Leno. www.leginfo.ca.gov. 2016-11-20.
  10. Web site: 2015 Annual Report.