9:30 AM Bathrobespierre’s Broadsides Covers Santa Barbara’s Long-Time Activist Peter Marin, the Lapis Road Survivor Jay Reed, “Whip ‘Em Into Shape” Wes White and a Flashback to January 29, 2015–Tune in at 101.3 FM or freakradio.org

Today’s Updates in interview and commentary cover host of the 4-5 hour showtime.  Enjoy!

Today’s January 29, 2015 Flashback features Analysis of the 2nd Round of the Stay-Away Order Struggle at City Council back then, and a dialogue with legal worker Ray Glock-Grueneich.

Contact 575-770-3377 to volunteer different kinds of support for the Survival Sleepers now dispersed to the Post Office and points along Pacific Avenue  and support Food Not Bombs locally and those whose only resting place is an illegal piece of sidewalk.

Leave your comments and questions at the same number.   Still a $500 reward for any info leading to Free Radio’s finding a 10′ X 10′  studio space for Free Radio Santa Cruz to rent in Santa Cruz.

The complete original version of the June 9, 2013 flashback can be found at  http://radiolibre.org/brb/brb150129.mp3   It is considerably longer.

 

Later in the day after the show has aired, the Sunday 9-10 show archives at http://radiolibre.org/brb/brb170910.mp3.

Upcoming City Council Debris, An Update from Sanctuary Santa Cruz 6 PM tonight 8-31-17 on 101.3 FM

Sanctuary Santa Cruz activist Jim Weller updates us on the continuing crackdown on the undocumented in Santa Cruz….a new law on the horizon for “Unreasonably Disturbing Noise”…the 2nd Reading and Final Nail in the Coffee of the Anti-Homeless Stay Away Law at the Tuesday noon meeting of the Santa Cruz City Council…and more

Current street reports and messages can be left at 831-423-4833.

The show streams on freakradio.org and archives at http://radiolibre.org/brb/brb170907.mp3

For info on how to act and not just listen while gentrification galooses take over the City and drive out the poor, go to the Food Not Bombs and  Freedom Sleeper facebook pages.  Or directly to the Main Post Office, or where ever the struggle is raging.

Freedom SleepOut #113 reportedly received soup and coffee–but no report on sleepers

Volunteer to support the Homeless struggling against Dehumanization at 575-330-3377 or by meeting with folks on the street.

 

Recommendations for Action in the MHCAN Crisis

Recommendations for Action in the MHCAN Crisis
by Robert Norse (rnorse3 [at] hotmail.com)
Sunday Sep 3rd, 2017 6:06 PM

MHCAN has faced a crisis for the last several years with police and city agencies breathing down its neck. The management of MHCAN and its Board of Directors has chosen to pursue, largely a low-profile work-behind-the-scenes approach. There’s been little publicity about the upcoming Special Use Permit meeting of the Planning Commission which Board Chair Steve Pleich says is slated for 9-28. A month ago, I wrote the following suggestions to the community.
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AN APPEAL TO THE COMMUNITY TO SUPPORT MHCAN
By Robert Norse

HUFF (Homeless United for Friendship & Freedom) has many current and past members who have used MHCAN (Mental Health Clients Action Network) but are upset with current attacks, threats, and restrictions burdening its mission and its operation:

Demand City & County Agencies Take the Following Actions:

+++ End police collusion and surveillance with right-wing community organizations and unreasonably anxious neighbors and businesses trying to cook up “evidence” of a crime wave or public nuisance. The surveillance and heavy police presence has been frightening to clients and is an abuse of the police department’s funding and mission. We want assurances that this abusive behavior, supposedly either lessened or discontinued, will be definitely stopped and not resumed.

+++ Drop all proposed restrictive demands on MHCAN and hold public hearings on any new attempts to impose such conditions as restrictive hours, limiting daily client numbers, security guards, meeting bans, and other destructive restrictions that interfere with or work in direct opposition to its traditionally effective mission. This approach has created a hostile prison-like atmosphere at the Homeless (Lack of) Services Center and treats unhoused and disabled people like convicts.

+++ Restore autonomy to MHCAN, originally an effective client-run organization with an impressive track record for helping those in psychological distress, whatever their housing or financial status. MHCAN can and should determine its own policies and limits within normal city guidelines.

+++ Create a legal and firm policy of nondiscrimination against low-income people as well as establishing a protected class punishing violence against the unhoused as a hate crime here.

+++ Acknowledge the sidewalks, city benches, and other areas around MHCAN are public areas and restore the right of all community members to use them without fear of harassment–not subject to restriction or control by private interests, whatever their fears. Cite and prosecute real crimes. The campaign to remove visibly poor from the public domain is both unworthy and unconstitutional.

+++ Disentangle city and county funding from restrictive covenants and restore traditional practices at MHCAN generally or require public hearings to justify attempts to shrink its services.

+++ Establish in local law and policy of respecingt the rights of the disabled—whether the disability be physical or mental to include such obvious needs as the right to sleep, to use public spaces, to be secure in their persons and property, to be free from harassment by authorities and private vigilantes.

This letter reflects the views of Robert Norse and some HUFF members—and hopefully a large chunk of the informed community.

Flier by Norse of HUFF (Homeless United for Friendship & Freedom) 831-423-4833 http://www.huffsantacruz.org 309 Cedar 9-3-17

9:30 AM Bathrobespierre’s Broadsides Covers Lapis Road Residents Wirefire and Amber, Salinas Update from Wes White and a Flashback to June 9, 2013–Tune in at 101.3 FM or freakradio.org

Today’s Updates include Part 2 of the Amber/Wildfire Interviews of 8-31–the Deportation Day  in Lapis Road,  Part 2 of Wes White’s Salinas Update, Threats Against Poor Folks’ Pets–Report from local RV dwellers Pat and John Colby, and a lookback on Lapis Road from Displaced Activists Amber and Wildfire.

Today’s June 9, 2013 Flashback features Katenzjammer Keith McHenry on the Santa Cruz Aftermath of the Occupy Movement, Bathrobespierre Robert Norse on the Anti-Homeless Hit Parade of 2013 Laws, an Analysis of Take Back Santa Cruz, & Steve Schnaar on the SCPD Blockade of the Bike Church’s Bike Distribution to Poor Folks.   Ignore all phone numbers and meeting times except 831-423-4833.

Contact 575-770-3377 to volunteer different kinds of support for the Survival Sleepers now dispersed to the Post Office and points along Pacific Avenue  and support Food Not Bombs locally and those whose only resting place is an illegal piece of sidewalk.

Leave your comments and questions at the same number.   Still a $500 reward for any info leading to Free Radio’s finding a 10′ X 10′  studio space for Free Radio Santa Cruz to rent in Santa Cruz.

The complete original version of the June 9, 2013 flashback can be found at  http://radiolibre.org/brb/brb130609.mp3   It is considerably longer and includes more detail on Take Back Santa Cruz and further remarks by Keith McHenry.

Later in the day after the show has aired, the Sunday 9-3 show archives at http://radiolibre.org/brb/brb170903.mp3.

Lapis Road Partial Victory and Assorted Updates 6 PM tonight 8-31-17 on 101.3 FM

RV dwellers in north Monterey County won an apparent stay of execution down South; interviews with Wes White, Amber Viever, and Wildfire; MHCAN updates, and obscure Phil Ochs songs.

Current street reports and messages can be left at 831-423-4833.

The show streams on freakradio.org and archives at http://radiolibre.org/brb/brb170831.mp3

For info on how to act and not just listen while gentrification galooses take over the City and drive out the poor, go to the Food Not Bombs and  Freedom Sleeper facebook pages.  Or directly to the Main Post Office, or where ever the struggle is raging.

Freedom SleepOut #112 reportedly received soup and coffee–but no report on sleepers

Volunteer to support the Homeless struggling against Dehumanization at 575-330-3377 or by meeting with folks on the street.

Radio Reachback: 9:30 AM Bathrobespierre’s Broadsides Covers the latest Stay-Away Police Power Expansion at City Council as well as a Flashback to July 2, 2000 for a lengthy show: Tune in at 101.3 FM or freakradio.org

In addition to the City Council Stay-Away Slashjob and the Lapis Road Update, Dreamcatcher and James the Jeweler report from Pacific Avenue.

Today’s July 2, 2000 Flashback includes Call-in’s from Richard Quigley, Doug McGrath, Bob Lamonika, Kate Wells, Becky Johnson, and the V-Man.  Topics covered are Rancho Del Mar and the Sheriff’s Attack on Youth Counselor Jerry Henry The Midnight Execution of the Proposed Safe Sleeping Zones at City Council, Homeless Organizing under the short-lived ROAR (Restore Our Alienated Rights)  The Council’s Crushing of only open Medical Marijuana Dispensary in the City,  Civil Rights Attorney Wells Reviews a Variety of Local Cases,  the Dolphin-Lee/Nueva Vista Force Feeding, the Early Progress of “Needles on Wheels”–Forced Psychiatric Treatment at Home, and much more.  Ignore all phone numbers and meeting times except 831-423-4833.

 

Contact 575-770-3377 to volunteer different kinds of support for the Survival Sleepers now dispersed to the Post Office and points along Pacific Avenue  and support Food Not Bombs locally and those whose only resting place is an illegal piece of sidewalk.

Leave your comments and questions at the same number.   $500 reward for any info leading to Free Radio’s finding a 10′ X 10′  studio space for Free Radio Santa Cruz to rent in Santa Cruz.

The complete original version of the July 2, 2000 flashback can be found athttp://huffsantacruz.org/archive00

by scrolling down to the July 2, 2000 links.

Later in the day after the show has aired, the Sunday 8-27 show archives at http://radiolibre.org/brb/brb170827.mp3

Morsels from Yesterday’s FNB Meal then a full FLASHBACK TO March 31, 2002; Show Airs 101.3 FM & freakradio.org Sunday morning 9:30 AM 8-20-17

The Introduction features Food Not Bombs interviews, an update on the Lapis Road Monterey County RV resistance, the Keith McHenry Guilty Verdict and Sentencing, and more.

This Sunday’s show March 31, 2002 Flashback reviews
         +++ City Council aftermath of its arrest of Bathrobespierre Robert for making a silent mock Nazi salute protesting the shutdown of Oral Communications by then-Mayor Christopher Krohn.
         +++ Hot words and extensive discussion of the protest at “Yuppie Planter”, the public area in front of New Leaf Market stolen by the City to drive away youth and hippie gatherings

Another historic flashback features the audio of Club Cruz #1 in 1996 discussing the “moderate” response to the Kennedy-Rotkin shutdown of the Coral St. Open Air Shelter–a program by Sherry Conable and Barbara Riverwomon to fund emergency shelter through the state parks as well as writer Celine-Marie Pasquale’s thoughts on the early anti-homeless laws.


Contact 575-770-3377 to volunteer different kinds of support for the Survival Sleepers now dispersed to the Post Office and points along Pacific Avenue  and support Food Not Bombs locally and those whose only resting place is an illegal piece of sidewalk.
 

Leave your comments and questions at the same number.   $500 reward for any info leading to Free Radio’s finding a 10′ X 10′  studio space for Free Radio Santa Cruz to rent in Santa Cruz.


The complete original version of the March 31, 2002 flashback can be found at http://huffsantacruz.org/archive02

by scrolling down to the March 31, 2002 links.

 

Later in the day after the show has aired, the Sunday 8-20 show also streams at http://radiolibre.org/brb/brb170820.mp3.  

Interviews with Community Activists Scott Graham, Linda Lemaster, Laura Tucker, Cherie Sheree, Becky Johnson, and Wes White on Emergency RV Resistance Down South 6 PM tonight 8-17-17 on 101.3 FM

Emergency call to support RV dwellers in north Monterey County whose vehicles are being towed awake two weeks before the supposed deadline; “Scope It Out” Scott Graham on the real history of the Cafe Pergolesi and why it’s being forced to close.

Current street reports and messages can be left at 831-423-4833.

The show streams on freakradio.org and archives at http://radiolibre.org/brb/brb170817.mp3

For info on how to act and not just listen while gentrification galooses take over the City and drive out the poor, go to the Food Not Bombs and  Freedom Sleeper facebook pages.  Or directly to the Main Post Office, or where ever the struggle is raging.

Freedom SleepOut #110 reportedly received soup and coffee–but no report on sleepers

Volunteer to support the Homeless struggling against Dehumanization at 575-330-3377 or by meeting with folks on the street.

Updates from Keith McHenry at Court and in the Field then a full FLASHBACK TO July 21, 2013; Show Airs 101.3 FM & freakradio.org Sunday morning 9:30 AM 8-6-17

Reports from the corridors outside Courtroom 4 awaiting Keith McHenry’s “Obstructing the Pathway”  Show- Trial, an update on Gathering Plaintiffs for a Lawsuit to restore Constitutional Rights in Santa Cruz, as well as zips and zingers from Bathrobespierre Robert Norse.

This Sunday’s show July 231, 2013 Flashback features
…Raven on Homeless (Lack of) Services Center abuses; Hutch on exclusion at SC Diner, Trader Jo’s, and SC Motel
…NAACP rally denouncing Zimmerman verdict in the murder of Tryvon Martin
       ...Wolf accuses SCPD Officers Ahlers and Winston of three assaults
      …Moose critiques Cafe Pergolesi
      …In-studio interview with Ed Davidson on City Council’s Consent Agenda manipulation
…”Scope it Out” Scott vs. “Educate ’em” Ed on the Broadway-Bromer Bikepath
…and more….

Contact 575-770-3377 to volunteer different kinds of support for the Survival Sleepers now dispersed to the Post Office and points along Pacific Avenue  and support Food Not Bombs locally and those whose only resting place is an illegal piece of sidewalk.
Leave your comments and questions at the same number.   $500 reward for any info leading to Free Radio’s finding a 10′ X 10′  studio space for Free Radio Santa Cruz to rent in Santa Cruz.The complete version of the July 21, 2003 flashback can be found at http://radiolibre.org/brb/brb130721.mp3

Later in the day after the show has aired, the Sunday 8-6 show also streams at www.freakradio.organd archives at http://radiolibre.org/brb/brb170813.mp3

Interviews with Community Activist Jim Weller on Local Police Agencies & ICE, Becky Johnson’s Marina Report on RV Resistance Down South 6 PM tonight 8-10-17 on 101.3 FM

Weller and Johnson interviewed as well as your favorite talker–Bathrobespierre Robert throwing opinions at you.   Tune in and check it out!

Current street reports and messages can be left at 831-423-4833.

The show streams on freakradio.org and archives at http://radiolibre.org/brb/brb170810.mp3

For info on how to act and not just listen while gentrification galooses take over the City and drive out the poor, go to the Food Not Bombs and  Freedom Sleeper facebook pages.  Or directly to the Main Post Office, or where ever the struggle is raging.

Freedom SleepOut #109 reportedly received soup and coffee–but lacked sleepers.

Volunteer to support the Homeless struggling against Dehumanization at 575-330-3377 or by meeting with folks on the street.