Bathrobespierre’s Broadsides 7-8-21 show netcasts 6 PM at freakradio.org : Opinions and Outbursts from Activists Looking In, and Benchlanders Looking Out

The show is slated to go out tonight at 6 PM on the net at www.freakradio.org.

Alternately, to hear this show (July 8, 2021) and other homeless civil rights shows at a time of your convenience, Click on http://www.huffsantacruz.org/Lostshows.html .


ON THE 7-8 SHOW:
XXX FNB cook and organizer Keith McHenry on sweeps and evictions in L.A., San Diego, and other cities across the state, local abuses in the Santa Cruz’s “Safe Parking” program, and a city-wide update.

XXX  “Whip ‘Em Into Shape” Wes White on the San Rafael forcible removal of the Underpass Encampment, Novato’s Camp Compassion looking for a restraining order against cop harassment, a bit of personal history.


XXX Troy and Russell of the Benchlands, Memorial to the dead Leland, “Listen to the DST” by Tony Hall and Michael Powell.
XXX  Endnotes from C.J., recently returned from Merced.



Upcoming SC Homeless Union Camp Meet-Up 5 PM Friday July 9th at the Benches between Courthouse & Benchland

Legal Papers for the San Lorenzo Park Injunction available at this link for the next 21 days: https://cityofsantacruz.sharefile.com/d-s911ada8e59964e4c891a8e9690536bb9

As Sweeps Step Up Across the State HUFF meets at the Courthouse tables between Benchlands and back of the Courthouse Thursday 7-8-21 at 11 AM

As authorities attack survival camp communities in Sausalito & San Rafael, HUFF meets 11 AM Thursday 7-8 at the benches between the Courthouse & the Benchlands.
We may arrive early in the Benchlands from 10:30 to 11 AM giving out literature to folks living there.


Agenda Prospects
  for Thursday’s (7-1) Meeting
       +++ Report on the Dumphy Park Camp Demolition and Resistance
      +++ Possible Resistance Strategies Against Further Sweeps and Benchland Demolition in the Benchlands
      +++ Remembering a Fallen Activist
      +++ Upcoming SC Homeless Union Camp Meet-Up 5 PM tomorrow at the Benches between Courthouse & Benchland
      +++ Additional Meetings: Jeremy Leonard holds his weekly Benchlands meeting Thursday 6-10 6 PM at the middle of the Benchlands camp
      +++ Homeless Organizing Reports from Novato, Chico, & Petaluma       +++ Bringing Reports of Threats or Citations Using the New Camping Bans, Other Laws, or No Laws to HUFF or Alicia at 431-7766
      +++ Rental Moratorium Prospects and Landlord Harassment–Possible Updates  
      +++ Possible Sweep Defenses When the Cops Come Calling–Individual & Group Strategies
      +++ Laura’s Law in Santa Cruz: Did They Opt-Out?  Countering Conservatorships & “No Warning” Deportations
      +++ Untwisting the Crooked City Hall Narrative:  Mustering Past Evidence of Shelter Denial and the Susie O’Hara’s False Narrative
      +++ New Contacts with the Coastal Commission on Monitoring Illegal “Parking Limitation” Sign Placements Against Vehicular Residents

      +++ Violence Against Women Outside—Rumors & Facts

      +++ Still Up…  Bathrobespierre’s Broadsides Shows on the HUFF website–http://www.huffsantacruz.org/Lostshows.html /

      Cooler Weather Predicted Cool to Nippy  Dress warmly.

Court Order Ending Federal Protection of the Benchlands Camp: https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2021/06/30/18843516.php

Activists Respond (“Sounding a Warning in the Benchlands and the Broader Community” at https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2021/07/03/18843556.php

Sunday 7-4-21 Bathrobespierre’s Broadsides show archived and netcasting 9:30 AM -3 PM: More News on Seaside’s Anti-Homeless Sweeps from Becky Johnson; the Fresno Update from Mellowheart Mike Rhodes; Flashback: 10-4-04 Quigley Boots Out a Bad Sheriff


ON THE 7-4-21 SHOW:        

+++  Bigotry Bites RV Dwellers at Laguna Seca and Home Depot–the Bad
News from Beggarbacker Becky Johnson


+++  $14.5 million for Homeless Bureaucrats with No Accountability–another empty story by Jessica York.


+++  “Rough Times” Mike Rhodes, Community Alliance writer and long-time civil rights fighter for those outside, on the Fresno scene.


+++  Songs from Oregon’s Haunted Past by Biteback Bard David Rovics


Flashback to October 24, 2004: 

*** Months of ground and car sleeping with Greg, encounters with racist skinheads

*** Joe Barker and Bliss on Ranger Snoopery & Grass Seizures
*** Snagged for Sit-Crime near by Union Grove on Pacific Ave: Bill & Cloe
***Three years of criminal sleeping in her vehicle for a City worker
***  Roughrider Richard Quigley on why and how he squared off against and deposed Sheriff Mark Tracy
***Beggarbacker Becky Johnson:  Why I’m Not Voting for Emily Reilly

***Vet of the Streets Michael Tomasi praises and pans the SCPD

***  Visionsong Valerie polls the public on voting choices for November
***   Coral Brune on her City Council candidacy
***  Throughout: Songs a-plenty by Streetstrummer Mike True:
“Desperado”, “Sleepin'”, “War”, and “Distant Shores”


Recent HUFF stuff:  “Sounding a Warning in the Benchlands and the Broader Community” athttps://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2021/07/03/18843556.php

HUFF may be moving its meeting time and place.   CALL 831-423-4833 to confirm if you’d like to attend.
   
The show will be available on HUFF archives at the Bathrobespierre’s Broadsides under Lost/Latest Shows http://www.huffsantacruz.org/Lostshows.html)  as well as netcast at 9:30 AM or shortly thereafter. 

Detailed written descriptions of recent shows are at http://huffsantacruz.org/wordpress/  (search for “Bathrobespierre’s Broadsides” on the right side of the screen).  Many older audio archives are described and currently available at http://www.huffsantacruz.org/brb-descriptions.html .  
Commentary by Ursula and more detailed descriptions of recent shows may also be available on the Homeless United for Friendship & Freedom Facebook page where you can also leave comments.  HUFF is also too slowly developing a page at http://huffsantacruz.org/ursula.html

Bathrobespierre’s Broadsides 7-1-21 show netcasts 6 PM at freakradio.org : Federal Court Abandons the Benchlands: Analysis by Katzenjammer Keith, Homeless Union Prez Alicia, HUFFster Gloria, and Bathrobespierre Robert

The show is slated to go out tonight at 6 PM on the net at www.freakradio.org.Alternately, to hear this show (July 1, 2021) and other homeless civil rights shows at a time of your convenience, Click on http://www.huffsantacruz.org/Lostshows.html .


ON THE 7-1 SHOW:
xxx Judge Van Keulen Dumps the Homeless in the Waiting Claws of the City: the Text of the Court Order (more commentary at https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2021/06/30/18843516.php “Judge Dumps Benchlands Survival Camp, Ignores Shelter Emergency”)

xxx “Katzenjammer” Keith McHenry on the Decision and Possible Responses

xxx  Bathrobespierre Robert and Glad-Eyes Gloria Swim Through the Swamp of the Decision.

xxx Boardwalk Security Bullies Bounce Tattooed Traveler:  https://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2021/06/24/sj-dad-claims-santa-cruz-boardwalk-guard-kicked-him-out-calling-pinoy-pride-tattoo-gang-related/

xxx Analysis from Alicia Kuhl on the Court Decision and Possible Activist Response.

xxx Beggarbacker Becky Johnson on Home Depot’s Eviction of RV Residents and Other Outrages from the South


Upcoming SC Homeless Union Camp Meet-Up 5 PM Friday July 2nd at the Benches between Courthouse & Benchland

Legal Papers for the San Lorenzo Park Injunction available at this link for the next 28 days: https://cityofsantacruz.sharefile.com/d-s911ada8e59964e4c891a8e9690536bb9

AFTER THE ABANDONMENT: HUFF meets at the Courthouse tables between Benchlands and back of the Courthouse Thursday 7-1-21 at 11 AM Come at 10:30 AM if you want to help distribute Organizing Info to Benchlands Residents

In the dark aftermath of Tuesday’s withdrawal of Court protection for the San Lorenzo Park Camp, HUFF meets 11 AM 7-1 at the benches between the Courthouse & the Benchlands.
We’ll actually be in the Benchlands from 10:30 to 11 AM giving out literature to folks living there.Come early if you want to help.

Agenda Prospects
  for Thursday’s (7-1) Meeting
       +++ Reports from Seaside RV dispersal and Sausalito’s Arrests of Dumphy Park Resident Resisters
      +++ Possible Resistance Strategies Against Further Sweeps and Benchland Demolition
      +++ Upcoming SC Homeless Union Camp Meet-Up 5 PM Friday July 2nd at the Benches between Courthouse & Benchland
      +++ Additional Meetings:  Jeremy Leonard holds his weekly Benchlands meetings Thursday 6 PM at the same location.
HUFF meeting next week–choosing a location–Benchlands or Sub Rosa?
      +++ Bringing Reports of Threats or Citations Using the New Camping Bans, Other Laws, or No Laws to HUFF or Alicia at 431-7766
      +++ Rental Moratorium Prospects and Landlord Harassment–Possible Updates  
      +++ RV Fightback and Crackdown Reports from Vancouver, B.C. and Elsewhere
      +++ Possible Sweep Defenses When the Cops Come Calling–Recalling and Reframing Past Strategies
      +++ Laura’s Law in Santa Cruz: Did They Opt-Out?
      +++ Untwisting the Crooked City Hall Narrative:  Mustering Past Evidence of Shelter Denial and the Susie O’Hara’s False Narrative
      +++ Pajaro Valley Shout-Out–the Word from Watsonville: Attempted Phone Updates from Wes White, Monike Tone, and Others      

+++ New Contacts with the Coastal Commission on Monitoring Illegal “Parking Limitation” Sign Placements Against Vehicular Residents

+++ Legal Papers for the San Lorenzo Park Injunction available for the next 28 days: http://cityofsantacruz.sharefile.com/d=s911ada8e9690536bb9 +++ Gloomy News from Other Cities: Petaluma, San Jose, Marysville, and Elsewhere

+++ Still Up…  Bathrobespierre’s Broadsides Shows on the HUFF website–http://www.huffsantacruz.org/Lostshows.html /

      Cooler Weather Predicted in high 50’s.  Dress warmly.

CAMPGROUND CRUSHING FOR POGONIP RESIDENTS COMING UP :  Homeless Czar Lee Butler’s Announcement at the Last City Council meeting that Pogonip Dispersal Begins in Earnest for “Get Out or Get Forced Out” on Thursday July 1st.

LISTEN TO THE JUNE 29th HEARING: https://onedrive.live.com/?authkey=%21AFAV6DNypFX%5FpZ8&cid=E7C40525F715047C&id=E7C40525F715047C%213055&parId=E7C40525F715047C%21657&o=OneUp

Audio of and Commentary on the June 29th Hearing Dissolving Federal Protection of the Benchlands Residents


Judge Dumps Benchlands Survival Camp, Ignores Shelter Emergency by Robert Norse (rnorse3 [at] hotmail.com)
Wednesday Jun 30th, 2021 7:08 PM
TO READ OR MAKE COMMENTS AND/OR READ THE TEXT OF THE COURT ORDER, GO TO https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2021/06/30/18843516.php

AUDIO OF 6-29 HEARING at https://onedrive.live.com/?authkey=%21AFAV6DNypFX%5FpZ8&cid=E7C40525F715047C&id=E7C40525F715047C%213055&parId=E7C40525F715047C%21657&o=OneUp

The federal court ignored the City Manager Bernal’s failure to fulfill the terms of the modified Preliminary Injunction to meet regularly with the Homeless Union to improve Benchlands conditions. Magistrate Susan Van Keulen lifted the Court’s protection of the encampment Tuesday afternoon, discarding more than several hundred people into the City’s predatory “care”. Download PDF (611.0KB) HEARING ENDS MONTHS OF PROTECTED CAMPING
An earlier 11 AM zoomed hearing before Susan Van Keulen provided few surprises. The magistrate, who’d previously protected the encampment from the City’s dispersal-without-alternatives strategy, stated at the outset the purpose of the hearing was the lifting of the Injunction.

In so doing, all parties paid little heed to the elephant in the tent–the lack of shelter, campground space, or housing for the majority of the homeless in the Benchlands–to say nothing of the wider city population.

Some activists–like myself–had been pressing SC Union officials to persuade their attorney Anthony Prince to focus on City’s lack of available shelter and prior history of false promises by the City in prior “relocation to nowhere” sweeps.

Though mentioned in the Declarations of Keith McHenry and Alicia Kuhl, the no-place-to-go arguments were not strongly raised by Prince in his pleadings. With the COVID shelter-in-place arguments predictably likely to be rejected by the Court, more fundamental issues had to be raised.

Other cities like Chico–which Prince did mention in his verbal presentation to the Court–had been granted a city-wide Injunction–something some activists had been urging. The strongest point Prince made was the City’s failure to follow the Court’s urging that the City authorities meet regularly with Union activists–something that reportedly only happened once in the course of several months.

Prince also used a closed if not secretive process in gathering information and framing documents, which made broader Union input problematic. He refused to release court papers, which finally had to obtained, ironically from the opposition City Attorney through a Public Records Act request,

Previous dispersals of the Benchlands (2018), the 1220 River St. camp (2018), the Ross Camp (May 2019), and the Phoenix (Desiree Quintero Memorial Camp November 2019) were accompanied by a bevy of non-existent “alternatives” from Susie O’Hara and Megan Bunch. The attempted mid-epidemic Xmas-time removal of hundreds from San Lorenzo Park featured more false promises by Lee Butler’s staff.

Judge and attorneys alike failed to focus on this well-documented history of bad faith and broken promises. Both sides laid emphasis on the “good management” of the Benchlands camp, without answering the obvious–what kind of guarantees was the City providing that it wouldn’t disperse the camp–say on July 4th when the new Camping Law goes into effect.

Nor were survival sleeping area alternatives provided in the recent camp demolitions at Hiway 1 and Hiway 9, the Camp Paradise “Hell’s Trail” bulldozing and the proposed July 1st deadline for Pogonip evictions.

The City Council has gone on July vacation, leaving all emergency powers in the hands of the City Manager and his subordinates. Few if any specifics were revealed at the last City Council meeting about storage and shelter alternatives supposedly being developed to provide reassuring backdrop to the harsh enforcement provisions of the new Camping Ban.


WILL THE COMMUNITY RESPOND?
On December 28th after an ineffectual earlier attempt on December 17th, community members in numbers came out to challenge the punitive “removal to nowhere” response of Mills’ SCPD. That day’s victory was followed the next day by a successful Preliminary Injunction from Prince and the Santa Cruz Homeless Union–something Union activist Alicia Kuhl said was put together in short order.

Recent activist and community response to the Highway 1 sweeps-to-nowhere has been sparse, but given the history of numbers of people in the Benchlands, the response may be stronger. The Homeless Union has been organizing there for some months, though meeting attendance has been limited (but spirited).

Tent residents, housed supporters, and Santa Cruz Union members met Tuesday night to discuss survival strategies for the Benchlands community survival encampments. A 2nd Benchlands camp meeting is planned for Friday July 2nd at 5 PM on the tables in back of the courthouse..