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DESCRIPTION:WEEK AFTER WEEK, NIGHT AFTER NIGHT\nThe 60th Tuesday night Freedom SleepOut 
 continues a year-old weekly protest against the City's attack on unhoused 
 and poor people who sleep outside or in vehicles.  \n\nMC 6.36.010a 
 continues to make the very act of sleeping after 11 PM a crime.  \n\nMC 
 6.36.055 does provide exemptions for those who sign up for the River St. 
 Shelter Waiting List (call in at 459-6644, and then keep calling back every 
 three days).  There is no walk-in shelter currently available for the 
 City's 1000-2000 unhoused.   There is no Winter Shelter at all on the 
 radar.  Homeless folks have to find their own community, safety, and 
 sleeping spots where they can.  On Tuesday nights, the Freedom Sleepers 
 have apparently created a "safe" area.\n\nLimited food and occasional 
 coffee is available at different points during the afternoon, evening, and 
 morning.   Support human rights at home with your support and your 
 presence! \n  \n\nMIXED MESSAGES AT THE LOUDEN NELSON CANDIDATE FORUM 
 MONDAY NIGHT\n\nAn overflow crowd listened to nearly a dozen candidates 
 give soundbyte answers to a flock of questions, some of which touched on 
 (but none squarely focused on) criminalization of the homeless through the 
 Camping Ban and other laws.  \n\nAt the forum, the usual promises about 
 "more affordable housing" and "safe (shelter) spaces" were tossed about.  
 Drew Glover raised the issue of Deputy Chief Steve Clark, a notorious 
 anti-homeless cop, and there was talk about a Review Board for 
 Police--though none of the candidates have been active in Copwatch or other 
 regular attempts to hold police accountable.\n\nSome activists are 
 suggesting the candidates come out squarely to support Campaign Zero--the 
 Black Lives Matter proposals of a year ago demanding radical changes in 
 policing: 
 http://www.vox.com/2015/8/21/9188729/police-black-lives-matter-campaign-zero 
 \n\nHUFF [Homeless United for Friendship & Freedom] has repeatedly called 
 for specific officer accountability and radical policy changes in the SCPD: 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/01/05/18766435.php ["Poor People 
 Matter!: Round Four at Cop Corner"].  We call for candidates to give clear 
 positions on each of the demands at 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2014/11/25/18764594.php .\n\nThe most 
 outspoken advocate and sometime Freedom Sleeper Steve Pleich (rhymes with 
 "h") lost in a bid for endorsement by the 80+ "Burnt by Bernie" activists 
 who caucused after the forum.  They voted to support Drew Glover, Steve 
 Schnaar, Chris Krohn, and Sandy Brown.  Brown and Krohn are old-time 
 politicos.  Glover and Schnaar are more active but not specifically in 
 civil rights activities.  Pleich was the only regular Freedom Sleeper 
 supporter--who regularly visits the Sleepers and provides photo coverage 
 and commentary.\n\nThere was no criticism of local liberal groups like the 
 NAACP, RCNV, SCCCCR, or the ACLU who have avoided demanding police 
 accountability for specific brutal incidents.  Candidate Schnaar did raise 
 Officer Vasquez's slamdown of Richard Hardy on April 22, 2013.  See 
 Schnaar's story at 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/02/18/18768736.php ["Police Injury 
 of Homeless Man Still Unresolved"].  Brent Adams' video of the incident is 
 at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Tyj3yxwy-o .  \n\nWes White, a 
 "Flagpole Community" activist from Salinas, where nightly protest at City 
 Hall has been continuous since mid-March, videoed the Santa Cruz forum.  He 
 announced there'd be a 6-Month anniversary weekend occupation in late 
 September at the Salinas City Hall.\n\n\nDENVER LAWSUIT...and in Santa 
 Cruz?\nA lawsuit was filed last week against the police theft of homeless 
 gear, rights, and persons.  Story at 
 http://denver.cbslocal.com/2016/08/25/advocates-file-lawsuit-over-homeless-sweep/ 
 .\n\nTalk of a proposed long-delayed lawsuit in Santa Cruz, announcedlate 
 last year and supposedly involving the National Law Center on Homelessness 
 and Poverty's Tristia Bauman,  is again making the rounds with a local 
 attorney supposedly taking an interest.\n \n\nMALL CRACKDOWN ON STREET 
 HANDICRAFT ARTISTS AND PAINTERS\nJames the Jeweler reports he's gotten five 
 tickets on Pacific Avenue in the last few weeks while trying to display his 
 wrapped stones for sale.  Several for not moving every hour, another for 
 coming back to the same spot within 24 hours, and--most ominously--two for 
 Commercial Vending where City Council and their police set themselves up as 
 art critics, ruling that handicrafts, hand-made t-shirts, and other items 
 are "not art".  MC 5.81.002, MC 5.81.006.  These are the first citations 
 I've heard for this "crime".\n\nAlex Skelton and Joff Jones go to trial 
 1:30 PM in Dept. 10 today Wednesday August 30th for being "outside the blue 
 box" in their display of paintings.  They don't seem particularly 
 enthusiastic for the public to attend, but I think censorship of art in 
 public places is an important issue. See "City directed police shutdown of 
 artists" at https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/07/10/18788862.php 
 .\n\nMeanwhile some homeless folks report portapotty and sink facility 
 closures at Depot Park, San Lorenzo, and on Cedar and Lincoln.  \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/08/30/18790578.php
SUMMARY:Count for Freedom Sleepers Reaches 60 Nights Out
LOCATION:Occupying with sleeping bag, car, and tent, the sidewalk and curbsides next 
 to Santa Cruz City Hall from Tuesday afternoon to Wednesday morning around 
 8 AM
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/08/30/18790578.php
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