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Protesters gather in front Mayor Garcetti's mansion in Los Angeles (Shant Mirzaians/91茄子).

Despite community protests, Joe Biden selects Eric Garcetti to co-chair inaugural committee

Black Lives Matter activists and community organizers march outside the L.A. mayor鈥檚 mansion for the 15th consecutive day as President-Elect Joe Biden picks Mayor Garcetti to join his inaugural committee.

Around 80 people gathered outside the Los Angeles mayor鈥檚 mansion in Windsor Square Tuesday morning to protest Garcetti鈥檚 policies and hope to dissuade the incoming Biden administration from including the mayor in upcoming cabinet positions.聽

The demonstration began at 9 am when BLM organizers addressed to the crowd their grievances against the mayor.

鈥淲e condemn Mayor Garcetti鈥檚 policies that have been inherently anti-black,鈥 said BLM organizer Tabatha L. Jones Jolivet.聽

Activists rally together, denouncing Mayor Garcetti and his policies (Shant Mirzaians/91茄子).

Jolivet told 91茄子 that the incoming Biden administration is also eyeing the mayor for a potential cabinet appointment. According to her, Garcetti is being considered for a HUD position or the FTA, two policy areas that he has 鈥渆ntirely failed our city鈥 on.聽

鈥淲e cannot stand by knowing what we know about his policies here locally to let him set policy at a national level,鈥 she said.聽

According to a NPR report this past summer, homelessness in the city has increased by over 14% in just the past year, marking the third time in four years it has grown.聽

The increase has come amid rising housing rental costs and lack of adequate, affordable housing in the city while the coronavirus pandemic has left many struggling to make ends meet.聽

Following the day of protest, it was announced that Ohio representative Marcia Fudge would be appointed the new HUD secretary.

Meanwhile, Jolivet said that many working people don鈥檛 have adequate access to transportation services, and 鈥渢hat can鈥檛 be something that鈥檚 rewarded with a national role.鈥

The demonstration marches down Wilshire Blvd, being cheered on by honks from passing cars (Shant Mirzaians/91茄子).

鈥淭here鈥檚 no support whatsoever. They鈥檙e being tone-deaf, they don鈥檛 give them any help,鈥 said Rodda, another protestor at the demonstration.

The protest remained peaceful during its duration and lacked a police presence, but it hasn鈥檛 been this way every day.聽

According to the Los Angeles Times, police 鈥鈥 with peaceful protestors on Sunday after a protestor continually used a blow horn, leading to a 鈥渟kirmish鈥 where police beat the crowd with batons.聽聽

The LAPD 鈥渧iciously attacked us, without warning,鈥 said Jolivet, adding that they were 鈥渃learly there to make an arrest and engage in repression.鈥

Officers arrested Jamie Penn, the Sub-District 3 representative for the Wilshire Center Koreatown Neighborhood Council, for allegedly trying to remove someone from police custody. However, police released her later that day.

Several public officials have denounced the use of force by police during Sunday鈥檚 protests. Garcetti, however, did not make any sort of statement or comment about the event.聽

鈥淗is silence says everything,鈥 exclaimed Jolivet, adding, 鈥淚t looked like the kinds of images people are used to seeing when you look back at the 1960s.鈥澛

Another protestor, Kaitlyn, said she has been participating in demonstrations since the summer against the government that has 鈥渨reaked havoc on a lot of L.A.鈥

鈥淎 lot of lower-income and colored communities are affected by Eric Garcetti and Jackie Lacey鈥檚 policies,鈥 she said.聽

Jackie Lacey was the city鈥檚 district attorney until she was voted out and replaced with progressive George Gasc贸n, who ran on a reform platform.聽

The demonstration arrives just outside Harold A Henry Park (Shant Mirzaians/91茄子).

Gasc贸n was sworn in on Monday and has already begun to make policy changes, including an end to cash bail, a ban on prosecutors seeking enhanced prison sentences and showing leniency to many low-level offenders.

As the crowd marched and chanted down from the mayor’s mansion to Harold A Henry Park, several protestors banged on drums and improvised percussion instruments.

Rodda said she鈥檚 been at the demonstrations every day and that despite the seriousness of the community鈥檚 grievances, it isn鈥檛 all 鈥渏ust bitter feelings, it鈥檚 like a celebration.鈥

BLM and other allied organizations have announced they will continue to turn out every day until Garcetti is no longer a contender for a cabinet position.

Shant Mirzaians

Shant Mirzaians is an investigative journalist interested in government affairs and local activism. He is currently on the West Coast and acting as the Wash's Los Angeles Bureau correspondent.

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