Check out the show at http://www.huffsantacruz.org/Lostshows.html . The show’s content will be described in more detail at http://huffsantacruz.org/wordpress/
New postings and interviews from the last few days at http://www.huffsantacruz.org/Lostshows.html
See Plague Files 1,2, and 3.
TAKE OUR MONEY, PLEASE !
STUDIO SITE REWARD STILL AVAILABLE !
Free Radio Santa Cruz stands ready to dole out $300 for info leading to a 10′ X 10′ studio space with bathroom, internet, and electrical access–either indoors or out (we’ll build a structure). We’re also seeking a transmitter space where we can put up an antenna–a backyard, a multistory home, a high tree–help us spread the word. Help us so we can help you!
Author Archives: huffsantacruz
Dated Updates on the Current Homeless Crisis
by Robert Norse (rnorse3 [at] hotmail.com)
Thursday Mar 19th, 2020 9:26 AM
https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/03/19/18831665.php
Some things are changing quickly. Others (sadly) not at all–such
as the City’s failure to provide the most elementary sanitary services
such as porapotties, washing stations, and bathrooms (many of them now
shutting down). The following e-mail I sent
out as a replacement for my usual Wednesday HUFF meeting yesterday.
Audio updates will be posted between times at
http://www.huffsantacruz.org/Lostshows.html .
Since Sunday evening March 15th , Food Not Bombs, HUFF, the Santa
Cruz Homeless Union and others have supplied volunteers, food, and
supplies for distribution to the community–particularly folks outside
without safe reliable shelter. Hats off to Lucero
Luna, Keith, Kevin, Elise, Fish, and many others who have sustained
this effort.
We’ll be gathering, some of us by phone, at the Town Clock at noon today to assist the on-going survival supplies center.
Please observe 6′ separation. Gloves and masks will be available for food distribution workers.
ACTIONS, RESOURCES, & CONSIDERATIONS from a HUFFster’s perspective
*** Check at
http://www.huffsantacruz.org/Lostshows.html to hear a series of
phoned-in reports from different activists and workers–which should be
posted shortly and will be updated daily if possible.
*** City Manager Martin Bernal has not yet met concerns the City has
closed and ordered closed places supplying toilet and hand-washing
access in spite of the emergency situation and repeated calls and
e-mails. Nor has the County acted to provide basic sanitary
facilities for the poorest outside, though it has financial and
organization resources to do so.
*** City agencies have thwarted or denied Food Not Bombs, the Depot
Project, Bagels on Bikes, HUFF, and other organizations their attempts
to establish such vital resources.
*** Recent shutdowns at the Library, Louden Nelson, the Metro, the
publicly sponsored Bookshop Santa Cruz, closed restaurants and
businesses make this situation ever more dangerous both for folks
outside and the broader community.
*** No motel or hotel rooms are yet available for the 1000-2000 homeless
outside who want and may need them to shelter more safely and securely
in spite of government directives and financial grants.
*** The inadequate “normal” charitable activities of those working with
churches, social services, etc. have been cut back or closed–many of
the staff of these organizations are over 60 and particularly vulnerable
to the corona virus.
*** Normal donations to those directly seeking survival money through
“panhandling” have been discouraged or criminalized under the new
emergency regs, enacted without public discussion or vote.
*** Public transportation options have been restricted or shut down,
making access to what limited resources there are even more problematic.
*** Mayor Cummings has issued no calls for an emergency Council meeting
to pass elementary measures already done in other cities like a
moratorium on evictions and rents.
*** City Manager Martin Bernal & the City Council majority have a
long history of resisting the expansion of basic services for the less
privileged in town.
*** Supervisor Coonerty and the Board of Supervisors have declined to
provide county-wide resources in an equitable and sensible fashion.
*** The health of the community depends on our community action through a direct and united response.
*** Up to now we have seen how “concerned” and “effective” local
authorities have been in meeting the needs of renters and those outside.
*** Meekly following the dictates of authority in this crisis has not in
the past, nor likely in the future, to be a wise, health-providing, and
productive course.
*** We must confront directly, clearly, persistently, loudly and
immediately to secure the basic survival needs of the community in the
current crisis.
*** With washed hands and care to keep physical distance, bring food and
yourselves to the noon food serving to sustain the survival effort and
take the necessary future steps.
Contact Food Not Bombs (575-770-3377), HUFF (831-423-4833), or the Santa
Cruz Homeless Union (831-431-7766) if unable to come for health or
other reasons. (454-2200) and you wish to help.
Check http://www.huffsantacruz.org/Lostshows.html for recent audio interviews and reports from the street under Plague Reports.
The twice-weekly Bathrebespierre’s Broadsides show also archived at
http://www.huffsantacruz.org/Lostshows.html will feature
ongoing commentary and news-ish updates Thursdays 6-8 PM and Sundays
9:30 AM to 3 PM on the stream of Free Radio Santa Cruz at freakradio.org .
http://www.huffsantacruz.org.
HUFF Meeting for Wednesday 3-18 Cancelled: HUFF members to aid Food Servers at Town Clock’s Santa Cruz Homeless Union COVID-19 Relief Center at NOON today
Since Sunday evening March 15th ,
Food Not Bombs,
HUFF, the Santa Cruz Homeless Union
and others have supplied volunteers, food, and supplies for
distribution
to the community–particularly folks outside without safe reliable
shelter. Hats off to Lucero Luna, Keith, Kevin, Elise, Fish, and many
others who have sustained this effort.
We’ll be gathering, some of us by phone, at the Town Clock at noon today to assist the on-going survival supplies center.
Please observe 6′ separation. Gloves and masks will be available for food distribution workers.
ACTIONS, RESOURCES, & CONSIDERATIONS from a HUFFster’s perspective
- Check at http://www.huffsantacruz.org/Lostshows.html to hear a series of phoned-in reports from different activists and workers–which should be posted shortly and will be updated daily if possible.
- City
Manager Martin Bernal has not yet met concerns the City has closed and
ordered closed places supplying toilet and hand-washing access in
spite of the emergency situation and repeated calls and e-mails. Nor
has the County acted to provide basic sanitary facilities for the
poorest outside, though it has financial and organization resources to
do so.
- City agencies have thwarted or denied Food Not Bombs, the Depot Project, Bagels on Bikes, HUFF, and other organizations their attempts to establish such vital resources.
- Recent shutdowns at the Library, Louden Nelson, the Metro, the publicly sponsored Bookshop Santa Cruz, closed restaurants and businesses make this situation ever more dangerous both for folks outside and the broader community.
- No motel or hotel rooms are yet available for the 1000-2000 homeless outside who want and may need them to shelter more safely and securely in spite of government directives and financial grants.
- The inadequate “normal” charitable activities of those working with churches, social services, etc. have been cut back or closed–many of the staff of these organizations are over 60 and particularly vulnerable to the corona virus.
- Normal donations to those directly seeking survival money through “panhandling” have been discouraged or criminalized under the new emergency regs, enacted without public discussion or vote.
- Public transportation options have been restricted or shut down, making access to what limited resources there are even more problematic.
- Mayor Cummings has issued no calls for an emergency Council meeting to pass elementary measures already done in other cities like a moratorium on evictions and rents.
- City Manager Martin Bernal & the City Council majority have a long history of resisting the expansion of basic services for the less privileged in town.
- Supervisor
Coonerty and the Board of Supervisors have declined to provide
county-wide resources in an equitable and sensible fashion.
- The health of the community depends on our community action through a direct and united response.
- Up to now we have seen how “concerned” and “effective” local authorities have been in meeting the needs of renters and those outside.
- Meekly following the dictates of authority in this crisis has not in the past, nor likely in the future, to be a wise, health-providing, and productive course.
- We must confront directly, clearly, persistently, loudly and immediately to secure the basic survival needs of the community in the current crisis.
- With washed hands and care to keep physical distance, bring food and yourselves to the noon food serving to sustain the survival effort and take the necessary future steps.
- Contact
Food Not Bombs (575-770-3377), HUFF (831-423-4833), or the Santa Cruz Homeless Union (831-431-7766)
if unable to come for health or other reasons. (454-2200) and you wish to help.
Government’s Reaction to COVID-19: Cops and Commands Not Common Sense Services
S.C. County Issues Shelter-in-Place with No Shelter or Facilities for Those Outside
by Robert Norse (rnorse3 [at] hotmail.com)
Monday Mar 16th, 2020 8:22 PM
Several hours ago the County of Santa
Cruz Health Services Agency followed up on actions by San Francisco,
Marin, Santa Clara, Alameda, Contra Costa, and San Mateo counties
declaring much public assembly a misdemeanor. Meanwhile
acting City czar Martin Bernal has declined to provide portapotties,
open bathrooms, provide vacant hotel and motel rooms, or declare an
eviction moratorium for folks outside and hard-pressed renters inside.
EMERGENCY ORDER WITH NO PUBLIC INPUT OR HEARING
The March 16 six-page ordered by County
Health Officer Gail Newel & Assistant County Counsel S. Kelley goes
into effect at 12:01 a.m. Tuesday March 17th.
It can be read in full at https://www.santacruzhealth.org/Portals/7/Pdfs/Coronavirus/Shelter
in Place Order March 16 2020.pdf?
The order requiring people to
“self-isolate” in their residences does “exempt” homeless people
(Section 2). “Individuals experiencing homelessness are exempt from this
Section but are strongly urged to obtain shelter, and governmental
and other entities are strongly urged to make such shelter available as
soon as possible and to the maximum extent practicable.”
IN THE WAKE OF CITY NEGLIGENCE AND OBSTRUCTION
County, City, University, State, and
Federal authorities have done nothing to expand concrete on-the-ground
facilities (such as vacant buildings, unused motel and hotel rooms, even
campground space). Nor have they provided the
most basic sanitation services near the larger encampments, instead
maintaining the closing of even some of the limited bathrooms available
part-time (the Library, Louden Nelson, the city-funded Bookshop Santa
Cruz’s bathroom).
Attempts by Food Not Bombs, the Depot
Project, and others to secure permits to provide portapotties and hand
washing stations have been actively obstructed by city authorities.
THE ORDER MAY THREATEN FOOD NOT BOMBS
The current Food Not Bombs/Union of the
Homeless presence at the Town Clock is also implicitly threatened by
various provisions of the “Emergency Declaration”.
For instance on p.4 under Section 10,
subsection f, further subsection xiii, we read “…Food services under
this exemption shall not permit the food to be eaten at the site where
it is provided or at any other gathering spot.” which
sounds like a perfect pretext to shut down Food Not Bombs food
servings.
SUSPENSION OF THE CONSTITUTION?
On p. 2, Section 2 provides provides “All
public and private gatherings of any number of people occurring outside a
household or living unit are prohibited except as expressly permitted
in Section 10.”
Section 10 does not permit, for instance,
public gatherings to petition the government for redress of grievances
(say, the lack of bathroom facilities and decent shelter for the
hundreds outside).
WHAT IS TO BE DONE?
I suppose if you show up with your chef’s
hat and gloves as a food provider, you may be able to argue an exemption
to the First Amendment suspension if the sheriffs or cops show up to
escort you “home”.
I encourage members of the community to
demand loudly and clearly for the protection of the broader community
that such facilities and shelter be made available immediately as an
option for those outside.
This can be done on-line, by facebook, and through twitter, of course, and should be, but there’s
no substitute for physical presence. I personally have recent
health problems at an age where I’m particularly vulnerable, so I’m
struggling with my own responsibility and response. At this time I’m
trying to avoid contact to slow the virus spread
and protect myself and those in my household.
Apparently endless e-mails, notes, and
Council meeting pleas have no impact on Bernal, Cummings, and the other
worthies who sit on piles of money (and now emergency provisions).
It falls on the community to take peaceful
but forceful Direct Action to protect the health not just of those
outside, but of the entire community before it’s too late.
http://www.huffsantacruz.org.
COMMENTS AND UPDATES CAN BE MADE AT
https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/03/16/18831598.php
OR TO ME DIRECTLY AT RNORSE3@HOTMAIL.COM .
Bathrobespierre’s Broadsides streams today (3-15-20) at freakradio.org COVID-19 — NO NEW BATHROOMS Outside Folks and Activists Respond: Interviews with Keith McHenry, Brent Adams, Carol Denney, Rafa Sonnenfeld, and Many Folks Living Outside
FREE RADIO TO SERVE AS HOMELESS NEWS OUTLET AS COUNTY SHUTS DOWN!
CONTACT US WITH UPDATES AT 831-423-4833
STUDIO SITE REWARD STILL AVAILABLE !
Free Radio Santa Cruz stands ready to dole out $300 for info leading to a 10′ X 10′ studio space with bathroom,
internet, and
electrical access–either indoors or out (we’ll build a structure). We’re also seeking a transmitter space
where we can put up an
antenna–a backyard, a multistory home, a high tree–help us spread the word. Help us so we can help you!
Today’s show streams at freakradio.org and archives at http://www.huffsantacruz.org/Lostshows.html
ON TODAY’S SHOW:
*** Foodster Keith McHenry’s Saturday Evening Report from the Weekend Meal in the Rain 3-14
*** Tales of Pain and Hope from the Cooperville Encampment on Saturday 3-14
*** Mayor Cummings’ (Non) Response (3-13) to the McHenry Call for Opening Up
Bathrooms, Setting up Portapotties,
and Placing Handwashing Stations as Louden Nelson, the Libraries, Bookshop Coonerty (Santa Cruz), and (likely) Cafes shut down
*** Truthtalker Thomas, Faithkeeper Fox, “Can’t Stop Tryin'” Kevin, and Bathrobespierre
Robert Make Plans While
COPVID-19 Laughs at Last Sunday’s 3-8 Union of the Homeless Meeting
*** “Rocking Chair” Rafa Reviews Last Week and the Next
*** Steadfast Steve C, “Tackle the Terrorist” Tony M, & Others at Monday’s
3-9 Red Church line of the Month Talk
Turkey and Munch the Last-of-the-Month Meal there
*** Backstory Brent Adams in the Aftermath of Last Tuesday’s “Do Nothing” Council Chairwarming Chatter
*** Rage and Regret at last Tuesday’s Shitty Council Meeting
*** Cornerstone Carol Denney Shares Cheer and Chiding in her report up Berkeley way
*** Wild and Woolly Wisdom from the Streets: DeMoan, Lucero Luna, Greyskies George,
Roughsleeper Robert Green, &
O.D. Mike, More
HEAR MAYOR JUSTIN CUMMINGS NAYSAY PROGRESSIVE PROGRAMS at http://huffsantacruz.org/lost/26m%20Cummings%20Interview%202-3.MP3
CHECK OUT CHIEF MILLS PUSHING HIS “DISAPPEAR HOMELESS ENCAMPMENTS” PROGRAM BEFORE THE REACTIONARY SANTA CRUZ NEIGHBORS VIGILANTE GROUP at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g1vi1QGWgK0
REVIEW THE LATEST DOCUMENTS IN THE SLEEPING BAN STRUGGLE at https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/02/01/18830292.php
Act Locally or Regret Later
-
Mingle (at a distance) tonight with
Union of the Homeless activists 3-15 near the new Food Not Bombs meal site at
- the Town Clock 5 PM
-
Note that Library, Red Church Monday Meal, Tuesday’s CACH meeting, Coonerty’s Bookshop Santa Cruz
- bathrooms, Louden Nelson Center Shut Down with no Alternate Facilities yet provided.
-
Prepare for peaceful Direct Action to restore nighttime bathroom and sanitary facility access as City Manager
- Bernal and Mayor Cummings Chatter but Keep Them Locked
- Contact Bathrobespierre Robert for final word on whether the Wednesday HUFF meeting will be happening or postponed 3-18
- Demand “Bad News” Bernal Order His Cops to Stand off and Allow Homeless Activists to Reopen Camp Phoenix now that Governor Newsom has declared that area surplus space to be designated for homeless use.
- Denounce the latest cosmetic “See, We Have Shelter” lie with the opening of the Armory–which doesn’t allow bike access and ignores the majority of 1000-2000 outside, spending ridiculous sums of money to shelter a few, while really providing protective cover to the City Council and Board of Supervisors for essentially doing nothing for the great majority and allowing Mills’ police-and-rangers to threaten campsites with seizure and arrest.
- Contact Chief Mills at amills@cityofsantacruz.com to demand fundamental changes such as that seized survival gear be available for reclaiming during regular business hours, not just 6 hours as week. See https://www.indybay.org/uploads/2019/12/18/police_protest_flyer_12-18-19.pdf
- Hold accountable City Hall NIMBY enablers at all public meetings: Former Mayor Martine Watkins, New Mayor Justin Cummings, City Manager-for-Life Martin Bernal, His Wrecking Crew of Abuse Enablers Susie O’Hara and Megan Bunch, Police Chief Andy Mills, & City Attorney Tony Condotti for Inciting the Ross Camp Destruction, Subsequent Deaths, & the Friday Nov 15th Demolition of Camp Phoenix (the renewed Deseire Memorial Survival Encampment in back of Ross) with a campaign of lies to the community regarding “adequate shelter options”.
- Remember Deseire Quintero–Killed by City Indifference, Negligence, and Malice in Closing the First Ross Camp Without Any Adequate Shelter! Support Survival Campgrounds, Empty Building Takeovers This Winter Wherever They Happen.
- Take peaceful action to open up buildings for Emergency Shelter as well as an end to harassment citation of folks surviving outside under “trespass on public property”, “closed area”, “public nuisance” and “blocking the sidewalk” pretexts;
- Witness, oppose, and document police and ranger harassment using “closed areas”, “blocking the sidewalk”, “public nuisance”, “public trespass”, and “illegal lodging” to get around the Boise v. Martin “No shelter? No tickets!” decision.
- Demand City Manager “Mangler” Martin Bernal and SCPD Police Chief “Ambushmaster” Andy Mills account for their destruction of Camp Phoenix ignoring City Council’s required Standard Operating Procedures for closing encampments and violating their own admission that “trespass” could not be properly applied to the survival sleepers
· Sign up at the SCHU Table at the Food Not Bombs meals to find more direct and effective ways to support the next homeless-run encampment. Contact the Union at 831-431-7766. Union meets 5 PM Sundays at Front & Water St. Phone: 431-7766 DONATE SURVIVAL GEAR SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS AT FOOD NOT BOMBS
· Document Homeless Discrimination & Sign Up for Direct Action to “Open the Bathrooms Now!” Action by contacting the SC Union, HUFF, Conscience & Action, or the Give-A-Shit Campaign
·
Provide Direct Support to Survival Camps & Squats as City Council Ignores the Winter Shelter
Emergency; Skip the Poverty Pimp Entrepreneurs
·
Post Your Documentation of Police and Ranger “Move Along” Mischief or Pass it on to Barracuda
Mama at 831-431-7766
· Donate to Existing Homeless Encampments, NOT Poverty-Pimp Posturers– Survival Demands Blankets, Water, Tarps, Portapotties & Trash Pick-Up’s–and Deter Police Harassment by being On Call to Document It.
· Additional Needs for Community Samaritans!–More Needs: Potable Water for Drinking, Laundry Access so Clothes Don’t Mildew, and More Space in Additional Spots, Monitor and Expose Cop Crackdowns
· Support Food Not Bombs, the Warming Center’s Day/Night Storage Program, HUFF, Conscience and Action,Santa Cruz Union of the Homeless by documenting, providing resources, & publicizing the situation.
- Check out The Santa Cruz Community, Santa Cruz Homeless Advocates & Homeless Outside in Santa Cruz, Monterey County Homeless Advocates, SNAIL, HEART Disabled Homeless People, Power Surge Tenants Rights, Bay Area Landless People’s Alliance, and more on Facebook..then go out and do something!
- Read Updates and Post Them on Santa Cruz Indymedia at https://www.indybay.org/santa-cruz/
- Exchange information with other supporters there to generate more communication and better solutions in the future.
- Listen in to Bathrobespierre’s Broadsides at freakradio.org Thursdays 6-8 PM, Sundays 9:30 AM- 3 PM
- Hear archived shows at http://www.huffsantacruz.org/Lostshows.html . Call in with street reports and commentary: 831-335-4844
- If you must, expropriate items from corporate & chain stores. Don’t steal from vulnerable fellow homeless or local businesses!
Bathrobespierre’s Broadsides netcast streams tonight 3-12-20 at 6 PM at freakradio.org: Still No Facilities as the Corona Virus Arrives; Interviews with Katzenjammer Keith, Backlot Brent, and Bathrobespierre Robert
TAKE OUR MONEY, PLEASE !
STUDIO SITE REWARD STILL AVAILABLE !
Free Radio Santa Cruz stands ready to dole out $300 for info leading to a 10′ X 10′ studio space with bathroom, internet, and electrical access–either indoors or out (we’ll build a structure). We’re also seeking a transmitter space where we can put up an antenna–a backyard, a multistory home, a high tree–help us spread the word. Help us so we can help you!
Today’s show streams at freakradio.org and archives at http://www.huffsantacruz.org/Lostshows.html
SHOW DESCRIPTIONS will be archived at http://huffsantacruz.org/wordpress.
ON TODAY’S SHOW:
*** Facing the Current Emergency: Interview with Food Not Bomb-ster Keith McHenry
*** Calls from the Curbside:
Reports from Lucero Luna and Cooper d’Angelo downtown
*** Struggling to Speak Truth to the Coastal Commission Yesterday
*** Advice in the Crisis:
Brief Remarks by Footbridge Services Steward Brent Adams
*** A Memory of Michael Zint, “Where Do We Go?” Survival Campers At last getting action from Berkeley’s Bureaucrats?NEW AUDIO POSTINGS ON THE HUFF WEBSITE (Coming soon) *** The March 1st Mark Levy Concert *** Awards, Announcements, and Celebration at the UN Association’s Yearly Awards
HUFF Meeting for Wednesday 3-11 Cancelled; Activists are Invited to the Coastal Commission Hearing on the Main Beach/Cowell Beach Ban Instead
A number of concerns has prompted me to cancel tomorrow’s HUFF meeting at the Sub Rosa Cafe. These include:
(1) a conflict with the Coastal Commission hearing where I’m
presenting an argument against the City Council’s five-year ban on the
Main and Cowell Beaches;
(2) the Sub Rosa impressario Jacine advising me he’s sick and likely won’t be able to open the area tomorrow;
(3) the cancellation of all of Chief Andy Mills anti-homeless 7-Point plan meetings this week;
(4) the Corona virus scare making public meetings a tad less desirable than usual has prompted
(5) low attendance at the last few meetings which prompted a
suggestion we meet every other week–as HUFF was doing before we
coalesced with the now moribund
Conscience and Action group, and
(6) the fact that the Coastal Commission agenda item is at an
uncertain time–anytime between 9 AM and late afternoon, requiring
continued presence there though I’m not too clear I’ll have the stamina.
The Coastal Commission begins its hearings in Scotts Valley at the Hilton Hotel at 9 AM at 6001 La Madrona Drive.
Wed Afternoon Coastal Commission— Defeat the 5-Year Beach Curfew 6001 La Madrona Dr. Hilton Hotel .
The item of interest to me and perhaps other HUFFsters is w22c at
https://www.coastal.ca.gov/meetings/agenda/#/2020/3
. It comes up at an uncertain time–though likely after lunch
sometime. I and a number of others are claiming the 5-year
ban on being present on the beach at night is another anti-homeless
move, unjustified by “crime”, “nuisance”, or “littering” claims.
My latest flyer recently distributed at City Council is at
https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/03/10/18831434.php (“A Double-Sided Flyer to City Council on the Homeless Health Crisis“),
–Robert Norse
Speak Out Against Chief Mills Latest Anti-Homeless Plan
SCPD Chief Andy Mills and reactionaries on the City Council want to “work around” the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals Martin v. Boise decision.
Since they refuse to open up survival encampments or vacant public buildings, police need “tools” to drive unhoused people out of public spaces. Hence the Mills 7-Point Plan…
(1) Banning Tents During the Day,
(2) Making Possession of Syringes a Crime in Public Places,
(3) Declaring Pacific Avenue a “Park” to Allow Police-Initiated Stay-Away Orders,
(4) Criminalizing Bike Repair in Public Places,
(5) Driving Away Vehicular Homes from West Cliff,
(6) Increasing Legal Pressure on Homeless “Crime”,
(7) Shopping Cart Criminalization.
Make comments, get more info, and download flyers at: https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/03/09/18831395.php (Reactionary Riptide Against Homeless Must be Stopped !)
HUFF meets Wednesday noon at the Sub Rosa Cafe.
Bathrobespierre’s Broadsides streams today (3-8-20) at freakradio.org Carol Denney’s Choppy Weather Berkeley Report, Steve Pleich on the Recall and Chief Mills Homeless Crackdown, Alicia Kuhl’s UN Assn Award; Flashback: Jan 14, 2001
BRING BACK FREE RADIO TO THE AIR ! STUDIO SITE REWARD STILL AVAILABLE !
Free Radio Santa Cruz
stands ready to dole out $300 for info leading to a 10′ X 10′ studio
space with bathroom, internet, and electrical access–either indoors or
out (we’ll build a structure). We’re also seeking a transmitter space
where we can put up an antenna–a backyard,
a multistory home, a high tree–help us spread the word. Help us so
we can help you!
Today’s show streams at
freakradio.org and archives at
http://www.huffsantacruz.org/Lostshows.html
ON TODAY’S SHOW:
*** More Catherwauling from last Tuesday’s Koffee Klatch: “44” and Michael
***
“More Potshots and the Poor” Police Chief Andy Mills Pushes his 7 Point Plan
*** Autobio Interview with HyperActivist Lucero Luna of the California Homeless Union
*** Cornerstone Carol Denney Forecasts a Fight against the UCB’s People’s Park Removal Machine
*** “Whittle ’em Down” Wes White Surveys the Salinas Scene
*** Brief Remarks on the Upcoming City Council Meeting 3-10
*** RV resident and Civil Rights Fighter Alicia Kuhl Received the “Woman of Courage” Award from the UN Association
*** Raging Grannies Belt Out a Few Songs
*** Briefest Update Ever from “Backstory” Brent Adams
FLASHBACK TO a part of the FRSC January 14, 2001 show:
*** Legendary V-Man Vinnie Lomardo in a long Guest Interview on Pirate Radio
*** “Nutcracker” Nick Whitehead, Green Party Activist, Jousts with Bathrobespierre on the local Greens
*** Callers responding to the Debate on the Fitzmaurice
Injunction Against the Koffee Klatchers & : Adrienne, “Bashful”
Bernard Klitzner, & A registered Republican,
HEAR MAYOR JUSTIN CUMMINGS NAYSAY PROGRESSIVE PROGRAMS at
http://huffsantacruz.org/lost/26m%20Cummings%20Interview%202-3.MP3
CHECK OUT CHIEF MILLS PUSHING HIS “DISAPPEAR HOMELESS ENCAMPMENTS”
PROGRAM BEFORE THE REACTIONARY SANTA CRUZ NEIGHBORS VIGILANTE GROUP at
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g1vi1QGWgK0
REVIEW THE LATEST DOCUMENTS IN THE SLEEPING BAN STRUGGLE at
https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/02/01/18830292.php
Bathrobespierre’s Broadsides netcast streams tonight 3-5-20 at 6 PM at freakradio.org: Inside Insights into Restrictive Homeless Services, Sidewalk Spraydowns, & More….!
TAKE OUR MONEY, PLEASE !
STUDIO SITE REWARD STILL AVAILABLE !
Free Radio Santa Cruz stands ready to dole out $300 for info leading to a 10′ X 10′ studio space with bathroom, internet, and electrical access–either indoors or out (we’ll build a structure). We’re also seeking a transmitter space where we can put up an antenna–a backyard, a multistory home, a high tree–help us spread the word. Help us so we can help you!
Today’s show streams at freakradio.org and archives at http://www.huffsantacruz.org/Lostshows.html
SHOW DESCRIPTIONS will be archived at http://huffsantacruz.org/wordpress.
ON TODAY’S SHOW:
*** Honking from the Stickermobile: Driving by the Cola4All Protest
*** Voices from the UCSC Struggle: Pauline Seals at the “No on the
Recall” Booth, Michael J. Becker–Grad student, Gabriel on the SNAIL
movement
*** Interview with folk singer Mark Levy
*** Red Church Roustabouts: A Bunch of Interviews including Dreamcatcher, Cooper, and more
*** Koffee Klatch 2 : Robert Green on City Sanitation Services, Bee See the Black Clown on his new book
READ OVER THE DOCUMENTS
DIFFERENT VIEWS OF THE MILLS’ ANTI-HOMELESS PROPOSALS: https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/02/13/18830650.php (“Community Members Access Chief’s Quality of Life Proposals”) & https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/02/15/18830713.php (“(“More Punch and Less Puff Needed in Countering Police Chief’s Proposals”)
+++++ MILLS BARNSTORMING-AGAINST-THE-BEDRAGGLED CAMPAIGN COMING TO TOWN AGAIN
MONDAY MARCH 9TH ! 6-7:30 pm AT DELAVEGA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
WEDNESDAY MARCH 11TH 6-7:30 pm LOUDEN NELSON (FORMERLY) COMMUNITY CENTER
THURSDAY MARCH 12TH 6-7:30 pm PEACE UNITED CHURCH
THE MILLS MOVE-OUT-THE-HOMELESS CAMPAIGN https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g1vi1QGWgK0
REVIEW THE LATEST DOCUMENTS IN THE SLEEPING BAN STRUGGLE at https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/02/01/18830292.php