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DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Independence Day this year.  Help us tol restore real human 
 rights for real people this 4th of July.  Join us on the sidewalk in front 
 of Bunny's Shoes to urge stores to post and support the Pledge for Human 
 Rights and Harmony. \n\nThis protest is scheduled to be held regularly 
 every Saturday throughout the summer. \n\n\nPLEDGE\n\nThe pledge reads: 
 "This business does not discriminate. We support Human Rights for the 
 homeless community. In particular, the right to sleep at night--not 
 anywhere and everywhere--but somewhere." [See 
 http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/06/12/18601539.php ]\n\nHUFF 
 (Homeless United for Friendship & Freedom) and HRO (Human Rights 
 Organization) in concert with independent activists continue our picketing 
 and protest, which we began a month ago.\n\n\nREPORTS ABOUT THE NEW "HOSTS" 
 WANTED\n\nThe new out-of-town Proxy-Police Ambassadors group replaces the 
 Downtown Hosts on July 1st. [See 
 http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/ci_12669248?IADID=Search-www.santacruzsentinel.com-www.santacruzsentinel.com]\n\nCouncilmembers 
 Lane and Beiers have not responded yet to concerns about disappearing 
 benches downtown.  Give them a call at 420-5020.  Parks and Recreation boss 
 Dannettee Shoemaker stonewalled Public Records Act requests to specify why 
 benches are being removed and under pressure from whom.\n\n\nSTORES THAT 
 STAND UP FOR HUMAN RIGHTS\n\nSome of the stores that have agreed to post 
 the Pledge, which we urge the community to spend at:\n\nTacqueria Vallarta 
 1101A Pacific\nStreetlight Records 939 Pacific\nSanta Cruz City Soccer 717 
 Pacific\nStarbucks 1335 Pacific\nThe Perfumer's Apprentice 1319A-B 
 Pacific\n\Pollo Loco 712 Front St.\nMore Music 512 Front St.\nAlma Manger 
 521 Front St.\nVasilla 435 Front St.\n\nWe understand the 4 week long 
 boycott and protest has had significant impact on some downtown stores.  We 
 hope that the pressure of the public conscience will help change a 
 disgraceful situation.\n\n\nSLEEPING BAN HARASSMENT ONGOING\n\nAnna and 
 Miguel report they were falsely ticketed for sleeping outside the 
 Injunction zone on the levy during the daytime.  \n\nMiguel de Leon's noted 
 "Just because you need a box to live in this beautiful home that God has 
 given all of us doesn't mean that I do.  To live in a box is a 
 casket."\n\nEven if he wanted shelter, Santa Cruz has none for 95% of its 
 homeless population.\n\nPolice have historically expanded enforcement 
 beyond the letter of the law and they and their merchant allies then go to 
 city council to get after-the-fact expansion of the laws to cover their 
 illegal harassment and selective enforcement.\n\nThe City's medieval MC 
 6.36.010a is a homeless Sleeping Ban).  It now has jailing penalties 
 restored (thanks to the February ordinance changes pushed by the Downtown 
 Association and businesses on Pacific Avenue)\n\nPlease report such 
 incidents to 423-4833; ask the officer who demands you move if he has a 
 legal place for you to go specifically then and there.  There are attorneys 
 who are considering taking cases to challenge the ordinance once the 
 financial backing is available\n\n\nWHY PROTEST SPECIFICALLY AT BUNNY'S 
 SHOES?\n\nBunny's Shoes, Property managers at Borders and the Palomar, and 
 Manthri Srinath, owner of Lulu Carpenters) all contributed to a 
 discriminatory court Injunction, granted last month by Judge Paul Burdick 
 against two homeless musicians, Anna Richardson and Miguel deLeon\n\nThis 
 injunction bans Richardson and deLeon from sleeping anywhere in a park or 
 on the sidewalk in the downtown area on pain of jail. City law additionally 
 bans them from sleeping anywhere on public property in Santa Cruz after 11 
 PM.\n\nIt has nothing to do with any kind of real criminal conduct or 
 nuisance behavior like littering, trespassing, disturbing the peace, 
 urinating, defecating, etc. Simply sleeping outside downtown has become an 
 immediate jailing offense for these two. So far police have not arrested 
 them.\n\nThe impact of the decision expands far beyond these two 
 performers, since there are 1500-2000 homeless in Santa Cruz of whom less 
 than 10% have shelter throughout the summer.\n\nHomeless people face $97 
 citations, police harassment, theft and destruction of their property, and 
 discrimination.\n\nIt is piling absurdity upon cruelty to ban sleeping 
 downtown on pain of jail, yet allow no legal place for homeless people to 
 sleep. MC 6.36.010 makes all nighttime sleeping illegal outside on public 
 property already; the Injunction adds a jail penalty to the downtown area 
 for this homeless couple.\n\nActivists will continue presenting their 
 Pledge on Human Rights and Harmony for merchants to display in their 
 windows or in their stores in soldarity if they choose. So far about about 
 1/2 of the businesses downtown have been approached.\n\nMediators have 
 approached Bunny's asking them to post the Pledge and support a policy of 
 non-discrimination. Bunny's is one of four stores signing Declarations used 
 by the City Attorney to secure the Injunction against Richardson and 
 deLeon.\n\nWhile we respect the right of Bunny's to manage its own 
 property, when it supports police action on public property against those 
 that have no choice, it needs to hear from the community--as does every 
 business that supports this kind of "get-out-of-town" bigotry.\n\nMore 
 discussion of this issue at 
 http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/06/27/18604210.php?show_comments=1#18605109\n\n\nSUPPORT 
 HUMAN RIGHTS LOCALLY WITH YOUR DOLLARS\n\nIn essence we ask downtown 
 businesses to advise the community and their customers that they no longer 
 favor--whatever position they may have taken in the past--turning homeless 
 people into criminals for sleeping--something over which they have no 
 control.\n\nBusinesses that have the clarity and courage to do this should 
 be rewarded and those that don't should be questioned.\n\n\nFLYERS\n\nMore 
 flyers should shortly be available.  We encourage folks to download them 
 and distribute them widely as well as posting them on other 
 websites.\n\nPast 
 flyers:\n\nhttp://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/06/12/18601539.php\n\nMore 
 info on this situation 
 at\nhttp://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/06/15/18601786.php\n\nhttp://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/06/09/18601111.php\n\nhttp://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/06/02/18599901.php\nand\n\nhttp://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/05/28/18598906.php\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/07/02/18605293.php
SUMMARY:Independence Day Downtown: Protest at Bunny's Shoes on the 4th
LOCATION:On the sidewalk near Bunny's Shoes in downtown Santa Cruz at 1350 Pacific 
 Ave.and its sister store across the street
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/07/02/18605293.php
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