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Slumber Bunnies Back on the Sidewalk for SleepOut #23
| Title: | Some Freedom Sleepers Braving the Cold for SleepOut #23 |
| START DATE: | Tuesday December 15 |
| TIME: | 6:00 PM – 6:00 AM |
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| The courtyard and sidewalk adjacent to the “No Trespassing” Mudpit that once was the City Hall lawn area. 809 Center St. across from the Main library. Protest will last until morning. | |
| Event Type: | Protest |
| Contact Name | Robert Norse |
| Email Address | rnorse3 [at] hotmail.com |
| Phone Number | 831-423-4833 |
| Address | 309 Cedar St. P.O. Box 14B, Santa Cruz, 95060 |
| STILL SHIVERING AFTER ALL THESE WEEKS Following a Sunday Freedom Sleepers Forum with Robert Aguirre of San Jose, Tristia Beauman of the National Law Center, and Keith McHenry of Food Not Bombs–and a Community TV broadcast, some Freedom Sleepers will continue the weekly vigil in front of City Hall. Folks need to make their way through the cold to the few open bathrooms and should not expect much in the way of food and drink (though there may be some). A LOOK BACK Alex does his usual excellent video coverage of #22 at http://www.indybay.org/ My audio of the event is 48 minutes into the http://radiolibre.org/brb/ ADDITIONAL INFO See http://www.facebook.com/ Some Freedom Sleepers will be gathering at 4 PM prior to the Sleep-Out at City Hall to discuss next steps and new tactics. Toby Nixon of HAAC and other determined souls may be taking over the sleep-out’s beginning on December 22nd. Contact Toby to support his effort at 408-582-4152. The current issue of Street Spirit newspaper has a critical review of former Mayor Don Lane’s “compassionate letter” at http://www.thestreetspirit. Most of Lane’s original letter: http://www.thestreetspirit. My own response to Lane is at http://www.thestreetspirit. |
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Longest Ever Bathrobespierre’s Broadsides Show Today 9:30 AM – 3 PM 101.3 FM freakradio.org
Featured will be Punishment at the Palomar (City Police Stop Homeless Activists from Attending the City Council Banquet), Freedom Sleepout #22 Interviews and Outbursts (Steve Pleich on the Failure of LIberal Rhetoric, Jhond Golder on Tips for Campers, Mike Knox on the Unsuccessful Search fto Retrieve Survival Gear and Artwork from SCPD Snatchmasters, Phil Posner and Monterey Max on their Court Ordeals, 9th Circuit Court of Appeals attorneys argue the Boise v. Bell case back in 2013…and more!
Call in to 831-423-4833 with comments and complaints.
Older Shows on Bathrobespierre’s Broadsides Today 6 PM: Keith McHenry and Paul Boden
A combination of technical problems has trashed today’s live show, so instead we have some hopefully golden oldies. Featured are homeless hardhitter Paul Boden (former head of the S.F. Coalition on Homelessness and current organizer with Western Regional Advocacy Project) and Keith McHenry (co-founder of Food Not Bombs and Blue Box Buster). The shows are from 3-5 years ago, but hopefully will still strike a chord. Back on Sunday at 9:30 AM with fresh material–lots of it.
Sunday afternoon Freedom Sleepers will present Tricia Bauman of the National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty, Robert Aguirre–San Jose homeless organizer and “Jungle” survivor, and Keith McHenry of FNB speaking at the Resource Center for Non-Violence at 612 Ocean.
HUFF to meet at traditional watering hole–the Sub Rosa 11 AM today 12-9
In the wake of what may be the last Sleep-Out of this year at least, I’ll propose we discuss what actions should be taken in light of
(b) search for vehicular plaintiffs who want to challenge the RV law due to go into effect on January 8th;
(c) solidarity & communication with homeless activists in Eugene, Seattle, Portland, Sacramento, San Jose, & elsewhere;
(d) the upcoming Freedom Sleepers sponsored-forum with Tristia Bowman (of the National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty), Robert Aguirre (San Jose founder of H.O.M.E.L.E.S.S. in San Jose), and Ketih McHenry (Food not Bombs co-founder) at 4:30 PM Sunday 12-13 at the Resource Center for Non-Violence.
And other stuff, for sure. With the usual hot drinks provided. Come early so we don’t leave first!
Freedom Sleepers Tail the City Council to Xmas Dinner, then Curl Up on the Sidewalk for 22nd Tuesday SleepOut
| Title: | Council Wines and Dines; Freedom Sleepers Chart City Hall & Pacific Ave. Protests |
| START DATE: | Tuesday December 08 |
| TIME: | 6:00 PM -9 AM (approximately) |
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| The event will start at 6 PM at 1336 Pacific in front of the Palomar Hotel & Restaurant and then continue on the Sidewalk in front of City Hall at 809 Center St. across from the Main Library throughout the night . | |
| Event Type: | Protest |
| THREADBARE “POOR FOLKS COFFEE” ON SIDEWALK VS. CITY COUNCIL’S BEGGAR-BEGONE! BANQUET INDOORS Freedom SleepOut #22 will begin with Sidewalk Coffee and Snacks on Pacific Avenue where the City Council will have their annual public meal. They then return to City Council at 7 PM to crown their new Mayor (Cynthia Mathews), give speeches, and go home to their beds for the Xmas vacation. Under the state “Open Meetings” Brown Act, the Council’s chowdown at the Palomar where all the Council is gathering is required to be open to the public. Freedom Sleeper activists will be on the sidewalk to invite the public to sign petitions and volunteer lists as well as speak to the Councilmembers informally on survival issues for those outside. The “Feed the Fat; Freeze the Poor” event will follow likely passage of a final reading of two harsh anti-homeless laws attacking those whose housing is an RV. GOOD MEAL FOLLOWS BAD LAWS Away on vacation until its return January 12th after this meeting, City Council has refused to authorize opening of public buildings during the winter, nor to join a county task force regarding safety for unhoused women recommended by its own Commission for the Prevention of Violence to Women. Offers to place the City’s anti-homeless Sleeping Ban on the agenda made this summer by Councilmember Posner and (inferentially) Mayor Lane have not been carried out. Sleeping at night after 11 PM on any public property or in your vehicle remains a $159 crime as does being in any park at ngiht. BERKELEY’S FREEDOM SLEEPER-INSPIRED PROTEST VOWS RETURN The night-by-night protest served as a model showing unhoused folks could peacefully run a protest camp (and by extension a longer-term survival encampment). See http://www.contracostatimes. Free Radio interviews with Berkeley activists Michael Lee and Carol Denney are at http://radiolibre.org/brb/ LAWYERS & ACTIVIST HUDDLE TO DISCUSS LEGAL CHALLENGES & FURTHER WINTER PROTESTS They will discuss strategies for fighting laws and police practices that seize homeless property and steal homeless sleep. The NLCHP is reportedly considering supporting lawsuits in California challenging Sleeping Bans which the Department of Justice has declared are “cruel and unusual punishment.” SAN JOSE REPORTS A HYPOTHERMIA HOMELESS DEATH Background: http://www.nationaljournal. AT THE PROTEST There will be no portapotty on the site, nor have the Mayor and City Manager agreed to open the bathrooms at City Hall. But there is a 24-hour bathroom at the Soquel Avenue garage across from New Leaf Market naar Pacific Avenue. USE YOUR PHONES TO AUDIO/VIDEO–OR MAKE VERBAL REPORTS At last report, police had still not returned survival gear and personal medicine taken from Enrique Oriarti or Michael Knox at two previous events. |
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Bathe Your Ears in Bathrobespierre’s Broadsides Today at 9:30 AM
Coming in long at over 4 1/2 hours, today’s medley of interviews, music, commentary, and dead air features extensive updates from Berkeley’s Liberty City (cleared but not defeated), the last Freedom Sleeper Sidewalk Snooze-a-thon (#21), the upcoming December 8th Freedom Sleepers SleepOut at City Hall complete with 6 PM Beggar’s Banquet in front of the Palomar on Pacific, a report on the Cultivation Containment Law coming up at the Board of Supes next Tuesday (12-8), and…even more! Runs from 9:30 AM today (12-6) to just after 2 PM.
Streams at freakradio.org, broadcasts at 101.3 FM, archives at http://www.radiolibre.org/brb/
Bring picket signs and musical instruments to the Freedom Sleeper Sidewalk SpeakOut outside the City Council’s Annual Sayonara Public Dinner at the Palomar Hotel at 6 PM, then heft blankets and sleeping bags over to the Freedom Sleepers in front of City Hall.
FRSC airs a new Bathrobespierre’s Broadsides show 6 PM tonight
Becky Johnson chronicles the victories of the Freedom Sleepers; 7-11 on Chestnut and Laurel discriminating against homeless folks?; Strummings and Singings from Nomad Mountain Villains and Uncle Bansai…plus the endless commentary of Bathrobespierre Robert Norse. 101.3 FM and www.freakradio.org . Archives at http://www.radiolibre.org/brb/
Still a $500 reward for any studio information: Call 831-423-4833.
LATE FLASH: BATHROBESPIERRE’S BROADSIDES SHOW DELAYED
Because of a power outage, the 6 PM start time for today’s Bathrobespierre’s Broadsides show will be delayed for an uncertain time (1-3 hours, looks like). Looks like that will impact the start time as well as the archiving of the show. The show will be independently archived at some time in the future. Sorry for any confusion.
HUFF Definitely Back at Sub Rosa Tomorrow (Wednesday December 2) 11 AM. Coffee guaranteed!!
Likely to find agenda discussion: Next week’s Shitty Council Final Vote (12-8) on the “Homeless RV’s Get Lost” law coming up for a final reading; the latest update on the frost-bitten Freedom Sleepers movement and its next move; Berkeley Battle In Progress–a weeklong campout culminates in today’s City Council meeting up there; fighting back against police property seizures–schemes and strategies; plus lots of stuff that hasn’t made print yet…
Today (Dec 1) there will be a special 5:30 PM “New tactics, new energy?!” meeting to protect the rights of houseless people at the Supply Room of the Red Church. Want more Freedom SleepOuts and like actions? Join the meeting! And come to Freedom Sleep-Out at City Hall tonight thereafter.
Twenty-First Night of Illegal Slumber Outside City Hall; Meanwhile Eugene, OR OKs Legal Sleeping
| Title: | As Eugene OR restores Right to Sleep at Night, Freedom Sleepers Plan for 21st Night Out |
| START DATE: | Tuesday December 01 |
| TIME: | 6:30 PM – 6:30 PM |
| Location Details: | |
| At Ye Olde City Hall 809 Center St. in the public commons area until it becomes privatized at 10 PM, and then onto the sidewalks!
The actual event time extends through the night and begins in the afternoon when unhoused folks are gathering (often to be harassed by police and security guards). The time can extend into late Wednesday morning when the harassment has often renewed. City authorities have banned the public from using the grassy areas to rest on during the day, and the entire courtyard area at night. |
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| Event Type: | Protest |
| Contact Name | Robert Norse |
| Email Address | rnorse3 [at] hotmail.com |
| Phone Number | 831-423-4833 |
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| EUGENE OPENS UP CAMPGROUNDS AND BUILDINGS, MAY EXPAND LEGAL SLEEP HOURS THERE http://registerguard.com/rg/ SANTA CRUZ HOMELESS SHIVER ON IN 21ST PROTEST ASSEMBLY OF THOSE OUTSIDE AT RED CHURCH Though open two nights via private charity efforts, Warming Centers have received zero support this winter from the Santa Cruz City Council–which postponed until January any further discussion of the issue. Freedom Sleepers will be discussing what protests or other measures need to be taken to provide some survival street heat. The main purpose is to support the rights of unsheltered people in public spaces, build a coalition, and educate the community. Additionally some want to gauge how much support there is for continued Freedom Sleep-Out’s and consider other alternatives. The hour long meeting will be followed by vigiling, picketing, singing, socializing, & surviving another Tuesday Freedom Sleep-Out night. BERKELEY BLACK LIVES MATTER JOINS FIRST-THEY-CAME-FOR-THE- UNHOUSED GAIN LEGAL MUSCLE IN MANTECA AND SALINAS KEEPING AN EYE ON THE WELL-ARMED IN SANTA CRUZ Usual Cautionary Note: This description of the upcoming event reflects my own perspectives though likely those of others as well. |
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