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NAME: Cheri Honkala

WHAT SHE DOES: Philadelphia activist for welfare rights and the homeless

BIGGEST TURNAROUND: Went from living on the street with her son to training other advocates

FAVORITE TARGET: The Department of Housing and Urban Development; right-wingers

TAKES FLAK FROM: HUD; city and state officials

When Honkala, head of the Kensington Welfare Rights Union in Philadelphia, grew frustrated with HUD's notorious paperwork last year, she quietly moved 17 families into 12 vacant HUD properties. The illegal occupation sheltered the homeless women and their children only temporarily, but within weeks Honkala had leveraged her action into housing vouchers for all the families, cutting through red tape and providing a legal solution without the usual 10-year delay for most Section 8 housing.

Arrested more than 50 times for misdemeanor trespassing violations--squatting or sit-ins--she's never been convicted. Her defense, that her actions are motivated by a "moral sense of urgency," sits well with most juries. "There's something disgusting about women and children with no place to live," she says.

Honkala, 32, was a young mother in Minneapolis when her welfare check wasn't enough to cover rent and she and her son became homeless. She joined the Welfare Rights Union, a national advocacy group, and five years ago started a branch in Kensington, one of Philadelphia's roughest neighborhoods.

Honkala, who also works with Up and Out of Poverty Now, a national umbrella organization for advocates of the poor that models its activities after the civil rights movement, is particularly incensed by recently passed Pennsylvania legislation cutting welfare benefits from $250 a month to $250 a year. The number of homeless is expected to soar. "We're facing a serious crisis in this country," says Honkala. "You can no longer say the homeless are just lazy alcoholics. But as the welfare debates heat up, they'll continue to play the politics where they're talking about poor, inner-city black males, not white families."

Now that the political mood has shifted further right, other grassroots organizations are asking her to train their activists. "We're getting calls from people all over the country who want to learn how to fight," she says. "They're not allowing things like eating or having a roof over their head to be open to debate."

Honkala is anticipating tough battles ahead. "We're going to fight in the legislature. It's not just an issue of public policy; we're fighting so people can live. It's a scary time, but it also presents tremendous opportunities."



 

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Cheri Honkala you probably don't remember me but I am Cheryl Mucerino's daughter. She was helping you find families homes many years ago. In case you didn't know she put me and my three younger sisters into foster care we were all adopted 8 years ago. I am trying to locate her and find out as much as I can about her. Please contact me at 856-745-4692.
Posted by:Crystal MucerinoJuly 20, 2007 7:18:13 PMRespond ^
Cheri Honkala You are simply a socialist. Move to a socialist country not a capitalist country and receive all the free lunches that you feel you are privileged to have. Poverty breeds poverty. If you can't feed them don't breed them. We are taxed at an alarming rate today, and people refuse to work menial labor jobs, while pricing themselves out of manufacturing employment opportunities. Why should one person pay for their education and another receive a free ride? We need to have someone to sweep the floor, I suggest you close your mouth and grab a broom.
Posted by:Fed up with your mouth.October 25, 2007 8:38:39 AMRespond ^
to Cheri Honkala, everyone finds their calling, yours is rallying uneducated ,lazy people, who are incapable of perservering...if you people spent as much time working for a living as you do complaining about this country and the bad hand you were dealt, you'd all be rich...pathetic
Posted by:sean evansOctober 29, 2007 3:43:24 PMRespond ^
P.S. after watching the doc "August in the empire state" I'm A little confused on why your followers should be poor and proud? nice message, collect welfare exploit the system, and not embrace the opportunity this country gives everyone...Cheri, your a joke, but I do give you credit for seizing your 15 minutes of fame..
Posted by:SEAN EVANSOctober 29, 2007 3:50:24 PMRespond ^
Why give this puke the time of day. The filth was arrested in New Orleans yesterday and should stay in jail.
Posted by:Tyrone JacksonDecember 16, 2007 6:33:58 AMRespond ^
I've seen over many years that Cheri Honkala is one of the most hardworking women on this planet. Ignorant comments will fall on their own "petard."
Posted by:marcoJanuary 27, 2008 8:03:00 PMRespond ^
It is so refreshing to read opinions from such open-minded and intelligent people!...I am being sarcastic if you all can't tell... Any one who thinks ALL homeless people are lazy or are looking for a free ride are ridiculously ignorant. Also anyone who believes some one like Cheri is trying to gain fame by helping these poor people is blind to the real problems in our country! We are in a war that is using OUR tax money to pay private companies to steal and rip off the government. And we would rather have that happen then help our fellow citizens? WOW I guess Cheri should go to another country...she would be better off. Please all of you read a book!
Posted by:amazed and confusedApril 9, 2008 7:32:19 PMRespond ^

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