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The Downtown Eastside Residents’ Association (DERA) is a community-directed, charitable society formed in 1973 by residents of Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside. Located in the poorest urban neighbourhood in the nation, DERA has fought for 36 years to focus the attention of government, industry and the public on the key components of poverty and homelessness. We work hard for decent, secure, affordable housing, jobs, livable incomes, community and recreational facilities, park space, safer streets, and community-based neighbourhood planning.
DERA was formed as a reaction against the general attitude of indifference and neglect which many felt to the area, then known as “Skid Road”. Skid Road was a powerful and destructive characterization that promoted a feeling of hopelessness.

By renaming their community, “The Downtown Eastside” DERA gave it a new identity. DERA’s political style has been confrontational but very effective. It has empowered residents to take control over their own lives by fighting for their rights.

We are currently seeking: Writers, artists, bloggers and anyone interested in sharing their story on our Blog. The intent is to expose the Downtown Eastside’s hidden stories for the world to see.

If you or someone you know are interested, please use our contact form to provide us with your name, email and story or submission ideas and we will be in touch with you.