Licking wounds at the Thursday Jan 11th HUFF meeting in out 10:45 a.m. – 1 p.m. meeting at the Sub Rosa Cafe 703 Pacific next to the Bike Church

HUFF Agenda Prospects 1-11-24 

  ++++  Priorities, Placeholder Run-through & Hand-Outs , Passarounds 

  ++++  Gathering the Evidence: Handout—Incoming and Outgoing     

  ++++  Hand-outs: TBA   

  ++++  UC Police Move on People’s Park—Update 

  ++++  Protest 1-16 at Watsonville City Hall 4-7 PM outside 275 Main demanding a ceasefire, supporting the Palestians. (Ozzy Lenin)  

  ++++  Street reports; As ever…Beach, Parking Lots, Pogonip, Library, Levee   

  ++++  Protest Targets for Winter Shelter/Stop the Sweeps: City Mangler’s office…Police Station…Coastal Commission… 

  ++++  MLK Youth Day noon-3 PM RCNV 612 Ocean  Saturday 1-13 

  ++++  MLK 1-15 Mon, Cathcart &Pacific march to Civic; program 11 am-noon 

  ++++  S.C. County Substance Use Disorder Commission report? 

  ++++  NAMI S.C.  Doc Po Wang 6-7:30 pm 1-17 via Zoom Local NAMI has 6 guest speakers a year and is open to the public.  Info: 824-0406. 

  ++++  HUFF Notes & Announcements:TBA    

  ++++  Possible phone contacts: Laura C.’s update; Reggie M’s: Oversized Vehicle Report; Berkeley People’s Park Resistance: Last Sunday’s BB show  

  ++++  Shitty Council Meeting Report on Crowds, Flyering, Outcomes 

  ++++  Pro-Palestinian-Homeless Alliance for next protest; contact follow-up’s. 

  ++++  Jail Hunger Strike (started November 8) Jason Cortez seeks dignity from staff; fair complaint process; affordable commissary and phone; attorney confiden  

  ++++  Homeless Persons Legal Assistance Project 10-noon  except M,Tu, W, F at UN HQ with blue banner in window at 903 Pacific Ave.  Civil Grand Jury      

  ++++  Alicia Kuhl: OVO update/support for possible protests as well as point-in-time count outcome; Kuhl’s concerns.   

  ++++  SC Free Guide still not updated on line past September 2023 

  ++++  Local Anti-War Action:  Ocean/Water St. Saturday picketing 10 am-noon   

  ++++  Confronting Gaza Homelessness—No to Ceasefire by City and County  

   ++++  Placeholder followup—study groups:  student anti-war contacts, Darius rental follow-up, Psych rights subcommittee; ticket documenting/public records act request filing   


TO HEAR THE BATHROBESPIERRE’S BROADSIDES NET-RADIO SHOW:                           Anytime after 6 PM Thursday and 9:30 AM Sunday for the latest show, go to: http://www.huffsantacruz.org/Lostshows.html  Click on the Latest Show  of the date you want to

Bathrobespierre’s Broadsides Sunday January 7, 2024 show focuses on the recent police attack on People’s Park in Berkeley, featuring an interview with Cornerstone Carol Denney plus a Flashback to November 27, 2008 with lots of street interviews

The Sunday January 7, 2024 show includes

The Flashback to November 27, 2008 includes: 

  • [11-23] Irish and Cammuran report an assault by Officer Winston before a crowd of onlooking youth followed by an arrest of the victim and arrival of Winston’s fellow blueshirts; Mark reports cops waking up folks at 7 a.m. on Pacific Avenue;
  • [11-13] Coral, food server with SAFE (Society for Artistic Freedom of Expression) reports Officer Forbus harassment
  • Joe on Bad Ass Coffee “we don’t serve people like you”; Robert U. & Alice report Robert ousted after spending $25 on coffee and computer use; reply from Bad Ass management; 
  • Travis on sidewalk spitting ticket, singing Christian music ticket; newly-arrived Carrie praises Santa Cruz
  • [11-14] Flutist Sequoia reports ticketing of the Thursday Christians feeding folks on Pacific; 
  • Nim on being ticketed for feeding the birds, sitting in a group of 2, bike riding wrong direction, sitting against a wall, having trash
  • Corporate Rat, Donkey Man, Chiquita Burrito, on tales of rage, frustration, and whimsy re: police and parental repression
  • Disgruntled downtowner notes 4 days running, “they stole my stuff”; Starlight on cop ousting churchside homeless sleepers; Metro driver madness; 
  • [11-26]  Return to the Metro—challenging the no pamphleting law
  • A taste of Uncle Dennis’s From the Cream to the Dregs 

Bathrobespierre’s Broadsides Thursday January 4, 2024 show is a Flashback to January 7, 2007 featuring Berkeley attorney Larry Hildes, earlier Flashback-within-a-Flashback to 1993 People’s Park protest, the DIY New Year’s Parade 2006-7 and much more

Apologies for the lack of a 1-4-24 show announcement.  

The content of the show is briefly summarized below and is archived at https://huffsantacruz.org/wordpress/category/huff-communications/

The show can be heard at https://www.huffsantacruz.org/Lostshows.html .If you do, the show is in two files which should be opened separately & sequentially as usual. 

The January 4, 2024 show is a Flashback to the January 7, 2007 show with homeless material from Thomas Leavitt’s The Wake Up Call includes:

  • Remembrance for attorney, activist, and homeless-supporter Paul Sanford after his death falling from a tall building
  • Flashback within a flashback:  Pursued by police in an early 1990s People’s Park protest, interview with JayJay and Ute; Redtop Robert Flory on the march from Berkeley Bart through the City 
  • Bathrobespierre on the subsequent history of People’s Park (1991-2007)
  • May of 1996:   Interview with Berkeley attorney Larry Hildes on breaking out activist Shitkicker Sean Alemi and Sandy Ross, falsely jailed for infractions in the City Hall Sleepers Vigil of 1996; his successful fight denying Rotkin’s push for a TRO to stop the vigil on any public property;  the upcoming struggle against an attempt to ban the protest at City Hall at night
  • Tenderfoot Tim Rumford introduced as co-host; 
  • Fresno Freeze-out:  Scrooge-ish “Rescue Mission” boss Larry Arce tears down ornaments from homeless Xmas tree
  • Activist Mike Rhodes on wheelchair bound David Hamilton who spent 7 months in jail awaiting trial for a dropped charge, now harassed for signing on a median.
  • [12-14-07]  Michael Wallace, homeless driver busted for marijuana possession, mistakenly let the cop search his vehicle; Mark, nearby resident, notes less patrol cops; Paula and Yahyah make poetry outside the E-3 playhouse
  • [12-31]  Clitoria Cummings & 100+ others at the DIY 2006-7 DIY parade; Cordelia, the Hugger Woman on countering Counter-Terrorist Terror and spreading the love.
  • Later on New Year’s Eve—running commentary from downtown Santa Cruz
  • [1-7-07]  Visionsong Valerie and Merryweather Mike on Pacific Ave. with Mac and Cheese; Kenneth A. on racist discrimination at Rebele Family Shelter for his family;
  • [  ] Human Rights Organization  vet Bob Patton—Historical and International Overview
  • Karen on Santa Cruz’s Measure K, making marijuana use the lowest enforcement priority

Hang Out with HUFF and Plot Protests 1-4-24 11 AM-1 PM more or less at 703 Pacific at the Sub Rosa Cafe next to the Bike Church

HUFF Agenda Prospects 1-4-24 

  ++++  Priorities, Placeholder Run-through & Hand-Outs , Passarounds 

  ++++  Reports from the Festivities (DIY Parade, New Year’s Eve) 

  ++++  Gathering the Evidence: Handout     

  ++++  Hand-outs: TBA   

  ++++  Protest 1-16 at Watsonville City Hall 4-7 PM outside 275 Main demanding a ceasefire, supporting the Palestians. (Ozzy Lenin)  

  ++++  Street reports; As ever…Beach, Parking Lots, Pogonip, Library, Levee   

  ++++  Protest Planning Committee Sort-of Report 

  ++++  Protest Targets for Winter Shelter/Stop the Sweeps: City Mangler’s office…Police Station…Coastal Commission… 

  ++++  MLK Youth Day noon-3 PM RCNV 612 Ocean 1-13 

  ++++  MLK 1-15 Cathcart &Pacific march to Civic; program 11 am-noon 

  ++++  S.C. County Substance Use Disorder Commission 5:30-7:30  pm 1-8 1400 Emeline, Rooms 206-207  On line 831-454-2222  ID: 786-389-936# 

  ++++  NAMI S.C.  Doc Po Wang 6-7:30 pm 1-17 via Zoom Local NAMI has 6 guest speakers a year and is open to the public.  Info: 824-0406. 

  ++++  HUFF Notes & Announcements:TBA    

  ++++  Possible phone contacts: Laura C.’s update; Reggie M’s: Oversized Vehicle Report; Berkeley People’s Park Resistance  

  ++++  First Shitty Council Meeting of the Year Tuesday 1-9 Time tba.  Will students push for Gaza ceasefire, BDS on Israel, stopping local police raids? 

  ++++  Jail Hunger Strike (started November 8) Jason Cortez seeks dignity from staff; fair complaint process; affordable commissary and phone; attorney confiden  

  ++++  Homeless Persons Legal Assistance Project 10-noon  except M,Tu, W, F at UN HQ with blue banner in window at 903 Pacific Ave.  Civil Grand Jury      

  ++++  Alicia Kuhl: OVO update/support for possible protests as well as point-in-time count outcome; Kuhl’s concerns.   

  ++++  SC Free Guide still not updated on line past September 2023 

  ++++  Local Anti-War Action:  Ocean/Water St. Saturday picketing 10 am-noon   

  ++++  Confronting Gaza Homelessness—What can Santa Cruzans do? 

   ++++  Placeholder followup—study groups:  student anti-war contacts, Darius rental follow-up, Psych rights subcommittee; ticket documenting/public records act request filing   


TO HEAR THE BATHROBESPIERRE’S BROADSIDES NET-RADIO SHOW:                

          Anytime after 6 PM Thursday and 9:30 AM Sunday for the latest show, go to: http://www.huffsantacruz.org/Lostshows.html  Click on the Latest Show  of the date you want to hear.                

            Last  Sunday’s show (12-31):  Sea Otter on Cop Violent Retaliation for Videoing while Copwatching; 2017 KZSC Interview with Bathrobespierre; Feb 28, 2016 Flashback. 

Bathrobespierre’s Broadsides Sunday December 31, 2023 show features a brief hello, a KZSC interview with Bathrobespierre from Oct 25, 2017 and a full-blown Flashback from February 28, 2016 with Pat Colby, Micah Posner, Mike Boyd, Mike Rhodes, & more

The December 31st  show includes:

  • [12-30-23] Sea Otter reports on a phone being destroyed by an officer while he was videoing what he saw as an abusive police contact downtown within the last few weeks.  Report incidents, send videos to Laura the law-watcher at 831-245-0956.
  • Troy and Otter on washing/drying resources for those outside as the rains hit
  • Bathrobespierre updates the HPHP analyst’s declining to provide more details about the 2023 Homeless Dead (https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2023/12/27/18861406.php)
  • KZSC Host John Sanditch interviewing Bathrobespierre on October 25, 2017 on police directing unhoused to the San Lorenzo Benchlands

The Flashback to February 28, 2016 includes:

  • Fresno journalist and activist Mike Rhodes on police brutality there and his recently published Dispatches from the War Zone.
  • “Push Back” Pat Colby on the homeless right to recycle, the recent Freedom Sleepers [FS] #32 event
  • Mike Boyd on his lawsuit against the taxing of medical marijuana by local authorities.
  • “Katzenjammer” Keith McHenry on his struggles to present documentation of apt FS clean-up to Assistant City Manager Scott Collins, activist action expanding the free speech squares on Pacific (then called the “blue boxes”), and Toby Nixon’s management of recent FS events.
  • Various stories: 72 Hour Deadline Camper Crackdown in S.F.; SF police obstruction of Mario Woods assassination investigation; police shooting in Burns, OR of man reaching for a waistband;
  • Flashback within a Flashback: 1989: Interview with “Backyard” Brian Staley, first man jailed extensively in the Soup Wars of Spring; 3-13-89 “Slyshoes” Sandra Lorranger, after her arrest for soup serving at the Town Clock.
  • Councilmember Micah Posner grilled on the rental inspection law with few answers

Bathrobespierre’s Broadsides Thursday December 28, 2023 show is a Flashback to October 6, 2016 featuring Becky Johnson’s Chalkcrime Court Statement from 2002, also Pat Malo, David Silva, Wes White, and Mike Rhodes at the ACLU’s Marijuana Decrim Forum

The December 28, 2023 show is a Flashback to the October 6, 2016 show.  It includes: 

  • Part 2 of Beggerbacker Johnson’s account of the “Criminal Chalking” case  (related material at https://www.counterpunch.org/2003/02/22/hopscotch-rebellion/)
  • Palo Malo of the Cannabis Activists Alliance on County marijuana restriction efforts and Prop. 64 (failed) Legalization for Recreation; dangers of state regs eliminating collective garden option under 1996’s medical marijuana Prop 215
  • [10-5] Silva critiques the ACLU Forum on Houselessness as a political candidate booster and a guy selling a book. 
  • Steve Pleich, master of ceremonies, gets Bathrobespierre’s critique, announces the forum.
  • Wes White, Monterey County Homeless Union,  on the Salinas scene.
  • Mike Rhodes, author of Dispatches from the War Zone, and how he got involved in Fresno.

Take a break from rain and tinseltime with a HUFF meeting–10:45 a.m. at Sub Rosa Thursday December 28th at 703 Pacific next to the Bike Church. Confusion. Confrontation. Cookies. Carrots. A Canine…

HUFF Agenda Prospects 12-28-23       

  ++++  Priorities, Placeholder Run-through & Hand-Outs , Passarounds    

  ++++  Hand-outs: TBA  

  ++++  Street reports; As ever…Beach, Parking Lots, Pogonip, Library, Levee  

  ++++  Homeless Memorial on line: https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2023/12/27/18861406.php  

Tick-Tock: Token Tidbits in the Winter War on the Homeless 

  ++++  HUFF Notes & Announcements:TBA   

  ++++  Possible phone contacts: Reggie M’s Latest Oversized Vehicle Report; Marin’s Robbie Powelson on Camp Integrity in San Rafael. 

  ++++  Protest Targets for Winter Shelter/Stop the Sweeps: City Mangler’s office…Police Station…Coastal Commission…  

  ++++  City Council refusal to meet for December Gaza ceasefire resolution 

  ++++  Homeless Persons Legal Assistance Project 10-noon  except M,Tu, W, F at UN HQ with blue banner in window at 903 Pacific Ave.  Civil Grand Jury     

  ++++  Alicia Kuhl: OVO update/support for possible protests as well as point-in-time count outcome; Kuhl’s concerns.  

  ++++  Local Anti-War Action:  Ocean/Water St. Saturday picketing 10 am-noon  

  ++++  Confronting Gaza Homelessness—What can Santa Cruzans do?

  ++++  Oakland clears out anchor-outs creating more rough sleepers \https://www.mercurynews.com/2023/12/21/oakland-police-clear-abandoned-boats-anchor-outs-warned-to-leave-estuary/ 

   ++++ Serf City Times resumes 12-29 https://serf-city-times.constantcontactsites.com 

   ++++  Placeholder followup—study groups:  student anti-war contacts, Darius rental follow-up, Psych rights subcommittee; ticket documenting/public records act request filing  


TO HEAR THE BATHROBESPIERRE’S BROADSIDES NET-RADIO SHOW:               

          Anytime after 6 PM Thursday and 9:30 AM Sunday for the latest show, go to: http://www.huffsantacruz.org/Lostshows.html  Click on the Latest Show  of the date you want              

           

Bathrobespierre’s Broadsides Sunday December 24, 2023 show features more futile community pleas for a special Council ceasefire resolution from 12-12, the Mime Troupe’s Red Xmas Carol, & bits of the Clock Memorial plus a Flashback to March 5, 2015

The Sunday December 24, 2023 show includes:

The Flashback to March 5, 2015 contains:

  • Food Not Bombs hassled by SCPD for its banner at the Main Post Office meal and clothing donation
  • Hiway 17 blockage by UCSC students against tuition hikes and police violence
  • Norse’s nettlesome local updates
  • Expanded cop-initiated Stay Away orders in parks
  • Col Terry Maxwell supporting the Bearcat but not the way the SCPD slipped it past City Council
  • Bad Times with “Big John”, the library security guard.
  • [2-26]  Street Interviews…”Lookin’ for Love”(Jay, Jack, and Mark), Oz on ticket-signing strategy, Keith M. on SCRAM (against Militarization)
  • Papa John and Curtis Reliford making vehicular music on the street

Bathrobespierre’s Broadsides Thursday December 21, 2023 show is a makeshift recording of the 2 1/2 hour Homeless Memorial at the Civic Auditorium 10 AM – 12:30 PM. It will air and be archived at or before 6 PM today 12-21

The Service Providers Memorial lasted 2 ½ hours.  

A listing of the names of the dead is posted at https://www.indybay.org/uploads/2023/12/27/homeless_dead_2023_.png 

When HUFF attempted to get more information, David Davis, who seemed to be running the memorial, refused and redirected us to the County Recorder’s Office (https://www.santacruzcountyca.gov/rcd/).  See “Tick-Tock: Token Tidbits in the Winter War on the Homeless” at 

The Memorial may be further described in the Full Blog Archive on the HUFF website at https://huffsantacruz.org/wordpress/category/huff-communications/at a future date.  

Prior Memorials are available for the last few years at https://www.huffsantacruz.org/Lostshows.html .  

Much early Memorials are likely available in whole or part at http://radiolibre.org/brb/ .  Click on shows at or shortly after December 21st of the year you’re interested in.   Questions?  Feel free to call me at 831-423-4833.

HUFF meets Friday this week same time, same place! Support San Rafael’s Camp Integrity at its City Council Convenes Special Meeting Today, Dec. 20

NOTES FROM NORSE:   Because of the two Homeless Memorials on Thursday December 21st (10 AM at the Civic Auditorium, 4 PM at the Town Clock), HUFF will meet at the regular place—the Sub Rosa Cafe at 703 Pacific Ave. next to the Bike Church​on December 22nd at 11 AM-1 PM as usual (showing up at 10:45 a.m. is optional but gets extra credit!).
Robbie Powelson, Anthony Prince of the California Homeless Union, and the survival campers at Camp Integrity in San Rafael, the County seat of Marin County, just North of San Francisco, have been fighting successfully to defend a camp of 30-40 unhoused folks.  See https://pacificsun.com/federal-judge-limits-san-rafael-homeless-camping, ordinance/ and/or  https://www.poormagazine.org/post/camp-integrity-s-injunction-against-san-rafael-s-anti-camping-ordinance .
San Rafael homeless, like Santa Cruz’s unhoused folks, have been struggling in and out of court to retain the right to live without harassment.  
Both cities have completely inadequate shelter.   In Santa Cruz’s case in 1220 River St. tent city, the Armory/Lookout shelters, and the 115 Coral St. “Housing Matters” “shelters” seem primarily primarily a tool to evade the penalties of the 9th Circuit Court’s Martin v. Boise case.  This decision in theory requires city’s to have actual accessible indoor shelter before they move to coerce those outside to move, destroy their shelter, and/or confiscate their belongings.  New excuses to move on those in the community survival encampments in the large cities have included coerced mental health “help”, “public safety”, “environmental concerns”, and whatever the politicians can concoct at the moment to rationalize traditional police “whack-a-mole” behavior/.  
HUFF (Homeless United for Friendship & Freedom) supports Camp Integrity  and asks you to consider e-mailing the San Rafael City Council today before 5 PM, or following the meeting on Zoom perhaps to speak in support of those outside being threatened with removal.


From: Robbie .Powelson <robbiepowelson@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2023 10:15 AM
Subject: San Rafael City Council Convenes Special Meeting Today, Dec. 20, To Decide Whether Camp Integrity Residents Can Sleep on Wooden Pallets  

For Immediate Release – December 20th 2023. The San Rafael City Council is convening a special meeting to decide whether to deprive two residents at Camp Integrity of the wood palettes under their tents. The meeting occurs today, December 20th at 5:00pm. We are inviting you and members of the news media to come out today to see the hearing. You can also log into the zoom link below.

The pallets are used by campers as platforms for their tents to keep their belongings off of the ground in order to keep the bottom of their tents dry and warm. The City of San Rafael claims that the pallets are fire hazards. 

The City’s findings contradict a policy they had at the sanctioned encampment at the Service Support Area in 2021– where the city provided camp dwellers wood pallets to put their tents on after a major storm (See Marin IJ, https://www.marinij.com/2021/12/12/as-pandemic-worsens-san-rafael-sanctioned-camp-zone-eyed-for-the-future/)

The abatement orders against Bruce Gaylord and Brian Nelson are the first abatement actions taken against pallets in the City’s history. The orders came shortly after the campers, including plaintiff Brian Nelson, had a restraining order extended against the City blocking the planned destruction of Camp Integrity. The appellants have laid out their appeal in the attached letter sent to the city.

Contact persons:

Brian Nelson: 415-879-0766

Robbie Powelson: 415-847-7500

Zoom Link for 5:00 Today

In-Person:
San Rafael City Council Chambers
1400 Fifth Avenue, San Rafael, CA 94901

Watch online:
Watch on Zoom Webinar: https://tinyurl.com/ccsm-2023-12-20
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