| # | Name | Comments |
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| 101 | Kelly Benjamin | The people of Umoja Village are doing what the bureaucracy of Miami's government could not. |
| 102 | William Leahy | The developers and insurance comapnies have had a free ride for too long. RIGHT ON! to the People at the Liberty CIty shanty town. |
| 103 | Anonymous | when people get together to help one another and stop waiting for the powers at be to give the go ahead,thats when true communities are created and so is a bond that cannot be broken. goodluck and stay strong,i hope this helps |
| 104 | Tim Pearlstine | This is a great cause that could be done better only if there was more land to built upon. Hands off Umoja cops! |
| 105 | Donovan Brin | |
| 106 | k. Thames | I applaud the work of the "Take Back the Land" shanty town and all its fine residents. They continue to grow in strength and truth, and are in my prayers constantly.
K.Thames |
| 107 | Conor Duffy | |
| 108 | Ann Lyle | Housing For All! |
| 109 | jhonathan luna | |
| 110 | Alfredo Rivera | |
| 111 | Rachel Walman | |
| 112 | Nicole Rose | Hands off UMOJA village! |
| 113 | Steve Schwartz | |
| 114 | Natalie Hodge | Keep up the good work! |
| 115 | jeannie downing | i see this as another failure of a so-called democratic government and its economic system of capitalism. i am given hope when i see people taking their lives back and do for themselves what the theives and liars never could. take note of these times...oaxaca mexico is doing it too be warned...you and your kind will fade into non-existence ...... luv, jeannie |
| 116 | Tanya Aquino | |
| 117 | Sara Shapiro | It is time for people to work to support others!! Government is not doing that and it is time for NGOs to stand up for what they believe! |
| 118 | Katherine Fulton | |
| 119 | Bethany Quinn | After embezzling seventy million dollars, and not even giving all of the housing that was built to those who needed it, leaving Umoja Village alone is THE LEAST the government could do. |
| 120 | Anonymous | Wow,taking action. This is a good thing instead of waiting for promises yet to be fulfilled.
May you grow stonger.
Much success to all in all endeavors. |
| 121 | christina bates | |
| 122 | Andrew Santa Lucia | This is exactly what needs to be done. Power to the people, and Long Live the Umoja Village!!! |
| 123 | andrea devito | GOD BLESS! ITS ABOUT TIME SOMEONE DID SOMETHING, MOST OF US ARE A PAYCHECK AWAY OF BEING HOMELESS..... |
| 124 | maurice jones | |
| 125 | Kim Ready | Affordable housing everywhere has become an epidemic. I wish I could do more-however, I too am facing housing dilema's. My hat's off to "Take Back the Land" movement. |
| 126 | Jessica Buzzatto | |
| 127 | Sommer Gray | |
| 128 | Jessica Langdale | I support what you are doing and I think it is great that people are using direct action; I don't see how land should be for rent or sale. |
| 129 | Audrey Hart | |
| 130 | Anonymous | |
| 131 | Anonymous | |
| 132 | John Ocampo | |
| 133 | Purvi Shah, Esq. - Florida Legal Services | |
| 134 | Anonymous | Hold strong, you are an inspiration for a just society. Courage and creativity and love to you all.
Zumbi vive! |
| 135 | Anonymous | |
| 136 | david johnston | shelter is not a priviledge. it is a right. leave the shanty town people alone or supply them with housing. this is the public using public land. this is people without resources providing for themselves. those with resources do not seem interested in doing so. |
| 137 | Michelle Welchons | This is about people and basic needs; not a bottom line or looking good for re-election. Please consider these people as your fellow humans, your brothers. |
| 138 | Lila Woolston | It would be different... if it were YOUR mother, grandmother, son or daughter. Why are people living in such poverty in one of the most beautiful cities in the world?
When it's cold, when it rains, when the sun is boiling hot, they are there. These people are real... they have dreams, a work ethic, and a family. Something must be done!!! |
| 139 | Cathy Gilbert | Rather than try to tailor new laws to eliminate Shantytown, the city needs to address the causes for its need. |
| 140 | Cathy Gilbert | Rather than tailor new laws to eliminate Shantytown, the city needs to address the underlying reasons for Shantytown's existence including a lack of affordable housing. |
| 141 | Dean Felch | |
| 142 | Aaron Rackoff | |
| 143 | Adegbolu Adefunmi | the unity town has produced a atmosphere that the city commissioners can only dream of.This on a large scale can become a model where the people are directly impowered.May the ancestors bless this entire project and you too Max. |
| 144 | Amy Shevlin | |
| 145 | Nahyeera king | |
| 146 | Nahyeera King | |
| 147 | James King Jr. | |
| 148 | lizzie anderson | Housing is a necessity. It's the responsibilty of the people in this country, in this governmnet to provide housing for all....not just for the rich. |
| 149 | Shaneka Woody | |
| 150 | TAREKA | |