- “Make it Right” Mike on the Wednesday March and Resistance to Cal-Trans Anti-Homeless Mayhem in Berkeley
- Last Sunday’s 2nd Union of the Homeless Plans-and-Reports Exchanges at the Food Not Bombs Meal
CONSCIENCE AND ACTION IDEAS 10-23-19
Note: Agenda Ideas are simply suggestions and subject to change and addition from anyone in the group. They cover a wide range of possibilities.
- Announcements: Choice of Action Items; Timekeeper & Time Limits; Vibes Guy
- Support for Encampments & Sweeps at Louden Nelson & Coral St; Street Reports
- Following up on the Justin Cummings Outreach on Encampments, Enforcement, Rent, and Bathrooms;
- Stina Follow-Up on Peepee Bottles to City Council; Alternative Protests at Bernal, Cummings, Watkins door
- Laura’s Update on Shelter Availability & the Winter Shelter Sham
- Marcos and Winter Shelter Follow-Up: Exposing the O’Hara Narrative
- Lower Ocean Elder/Disabled Evictions: Upcoming Special Meeting
- Union of the Homeless Update–Upcoming Events
- Updates at River St. Camp, Louden Nelson Bathrooms
For HUFFsters New Street Spirits and Street Sheets now available. November Issue Available in 2 weeks
- Announcements: Including Brief Summaries of Agenda Items
- Finishing the C & A Agenda
- Union of the Homeless Proposals Around Mandatory Incarceration for Shelter or “Obligation to Shelter”
- Monitoring Campground & Shelter Conditions–Tabling at Coral St.: Another Union Proposal
- Synchronizing with SC Union of the Homeless Organizing
- Susie O’Hara Documentation
- RV Update–Re: Police Response, Vigilante Action, & Reports from Other Cities
- Scheduling Homeless Union Tabling at FNB or on Pacific
Today’s show streams at freakradio.org and archives at http://www.huffsantacruz.org/
CONSCIENCE AND ACTION IDEAS 10-16-19
Note: Agenda Ideas are simply suggestions and subject to change and addition from anyone in the group. They cover a wide range of possibilities.
For HUFFsters New Street Spirits and Street Sheets now available. Sorry for the delay.
Today’s show streams at freakradio.org and archives at http://www.huffsantacruz.org/
Watkins several times interrupted speakers to shush audience comment. Even though speakers seemed to have no problem with the occasional public voice. In so doing, Watkins took up additional time and embarrassed the proceedings with her usual inappropriate authoritarian treatment to the proceedings.
The entire issue ended hours later, as was expected, with a 4-3 vote rejecting the censure proposal–which had not been recommended by the Rose report in the first place.
Oral Communication was subsequently cut back to a minute and a half, then one minute.
A line of tenant supporters at Oral Communications brought up the pending winter eviction of Section 8 elders and disabled folks in the Lower Ocean neighborhood. In response, Councilmember Glover made an emergency motion to put rent control/just eviction back on the next agenda. Councilmember Krohn initially second the motion, but withdrew the second when he learned it was intended to protect all tenants, not just the Lower Ocean folks. Brown and Cummings, supposedly tenant advocates, remained conspicuously silent, and Glover’s motion died for lack of a second.
This cowardly and useless strategy of going hat in hand to Mayor Watkins to put items on the agenda instead of installing the items with a 4-3 vote is sad. It seems to reflect the advise of “Progressive advisers” that the Councilmembers walk on eggshells so as not to offend Matthew’s more rabid recall supporters.
What needs to be done is to return to real issues, baldly, clearly, and repeatedly stated. Loudly, as necessary,. And by those of outside the chambers.
Wasting time with the ridiculous recall/censure discussion, talking of “reconciliation:” and “bringing the community together” is simply blind to the reality: There is a clear power division in this community between predatory commercial, real estate, and bureaucratic interests and those of renters, workers, students, elderly, and homeless folks. Recognizing that it is a power struggle that must be won is vital.
As I mention in the speech I was unable to complete, a direct action crisis approach is being taken all over the country (and indeed the world) by various movements and needs to be repeated here.
CONSCIENCE AND ACTION IDEAS 10-9-19
Note: Agenda Ideas are simply suggestions and subject to change and addition from anyone in the group. They cover a wide range of possibilities.
For HUFFsters New Street Spirits and Street Sheets will be available soon. Sorry for the delay.
Today’s show streams at freakradio.org and archives at http://www.huffsantacruz.org/
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