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DESCRIPTION:RELENTLESS PERSISTENCE\nBuilding on more than a year of weekly defiance to 
 the gentrification Sleeping Ban law, Freedom Sleepers and well wishers  
 will again gather to create a Safe Sidewalk Sleeping zone for the houseless 
 community October 4th.  \n\nActivists elsewhere credit the Santa Cruz 
 Freedom SleepOut's with inspiring both Berkeley's "First They Came for the 
 Homeless" protest encampment at their Old City Hall last winter and 
 Salinas's six-month long nightly Flagpole Community at Salinas City Hall. 
 \n\nThe latter ended Saturday night as Salinas police threatened 
 enforcement of a new harsh anti-sleeping law passed by City Council there 
 on September 20th.  (See Final Rally at 
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuNxm1BliuY and  
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbVOuvpnk-I .\n\nFlagpole freedom fighter 
 Wes White says he'll be continuing the fight in the courts, on the street, 
 and in the upcoming election campaign where he is running for Salinas City 
 Council.\n\n\nFREE SPEECH FREEZEOUT \nLast week, the Mayor Cynthia Mathews, 
 defying the Brown (Public Meetings) Act, moved Oral Communications from its 
 printed agenda time at 5 PM nearly two hours ahead shutting out half a 
 dozen would-be speakers.   With no indication of this radical shift on the 
 printed agenda,  the cranky queen of cutback ended the meeting at 
 mid-afternoon, ignoring tenants rights, homeless suffering, and other 
 outstanding issues that are not acknowledged, must less debated at the City 
 Council Talk Shop.  \n\nThe previous City Council practice was to hold the 
 token speaking time for the public at or after 5 PM.  If Council business 
 were concluded before that time, the Council would recess and return.  Not 
 under Mayor "Two Minute" Mathews (so called because she has regularly cut 
 back public comment, even when no other items were pressing and few 
 speakers were in line).   \n\nThere's no meeting of the Shitty Council this 
 week (though the public bathrooms at City Hall will presumably continue to 
 be closed "for repairs" or "because of vandalism").\n\n\nAN ACTIVIST SPEAKS 
 OUT\nSanta Cruz Bus Rider's Association Founder and Freedom Sleeper 
 Supporter Elise Casby wrote:     "Last Tuesday, I went to view the agenda 
 for the day, which is usually posted up next to the public council chambers 
 in glass cases.  The doors to the chambers were locked, and there were two 
 (2) notes taped up on the door.  Both notices announced that the council 
 had more or less done away with any way to participate that day.  Oops.   
 \n\nOn the notes taped up to the locked doors, in the city council chamber 
 room where I thought an actual City Council meeting would be taking place 
 at that time, there was something stated about an agenda item that had been 
 pulled at the behest of a certain citizen.  There was something else stated 
 about the fact that the council would be having a closed session somewhere- 
 in a different part of the city.  There was a little more, but in truth, 
 this was a very problematic move by Santa Cruz City Council and possibly 
 the city attorney, and most of all, for all of us citizens.\n\n\nEX-PATRIOT 
 FREEDOM SLEEPER ANNOUNCES BOOK\nCurbhugger Chris Doyen, a tireless and 
 articulate media activist who led the 2010 PeaceCamp protest at the County 
 Building and City Hall, has announced a new book 
 (https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/09/29/18791787.php) on his work 
 with Anonymous.\n\nNow going by the nomme de guerre of Commander X, 
 Curbhugger provided a storm of media for the 3-month long protest against 
 the Sleeping Ban that apparently forced the City Attorney and his yes-men 
 on City Council to pass MC 6.36.055 which required dismissal of all Camping 
 Ban tickets if victims were on the River St. Shelter or Paul Lee Loft 
 waiting lists.  \n\nThe Homeless (Lack of) Services Center Phil Kramer and 
 the HLOSC Board have narrowed the Paul Lee loft entrance criteria to having 
 a "pathway to housing".  This requires participants to have government or 
 private income; additional "don't enable the homeless" policies ban folks 
 outside without funds from the meals during the day.  The River St. Shelter 
 under Monica Martinez's Encompass program still "allows" phone sign-up and 
 confirmation at 459-6644.  \n\n\nCALL FOR HELP\nActivist Raeylyn Bridgette 
 Butcher recently responded to a HUFF (Homeless United for Friendship and 
 Freedom) e-mail with the following report and appeal:  \n\n"...Need help 
 asap!  I am  a representative for all the homeless of Marysville Calif 
 about 150 tents and about 300 homeless people.  In the last 60 days 2 areas 
 of encampments have been destroyed with bulldozers.   One encampment 
 ("Hollywood") is scheduled to be bulldozed over.  It has about 100 people 
 and 60 tents..."\n\n"They want to banish us from the city.   They have 
 destroyed property,  lives dreams etc   They have taken all restrooms out 
 of city and told store owners not to allow homeless to get water.   They 
 want to stop feeding us in parks...  On October 7 they will be there to 
 bulldoze us down.  We are gonna stand strong or die.  We will not allow 
 this act of terrorism --trying to take our water,  food, and now our 
 survival.   So if any body can help us we will be ever grateful."    
 Bridgette Butcher -- homeless mayor of the homeless\n\nButcher can be 
 contacted at 530-415-8481 or ethean.rb@gmail.com .\n\n\nOTHER STATES 
 ADOPTING SLICKED-UP ANTI-HOMELESS DEVICES\nMedia reports Marysville, WA (as 
 distinguished from California's Marysville) has, like numerous other cities 
 modified (or eliminated) its Camping Ban out of fear of lawsuit by federal 
 or private parties.  Denying those outside the right to sleep at night when 
 there is no alternative shelter is a clear violation of the 8th Amendment 
 of the Federal Constitution as "cruel and unusual punishment"--and more 
 remarkably--is being increasingly recognized as such.   This comes after a 
 crackdown law last October.  (See 
 http://www.theunion.com/news/21283054-113/confusion-for-homeless-in-marysville-yuba-county# 
 ). \nIn a response pioneered by Miami and Fort Lauderdale FL anti-homeless 
 bureaucrats nearly twenty years ago in the Pottinger case, Marysville, WA 
 City Council moved to amend its camping ban to designate two "legal" spots. 
  See  
 http://m.appeal-democrat.com/news/marysville-looks-to-designate-overnight-camping-spots/article_e0011234-7570-11e6-af7d-2be8cee38b46.html?mode=jqm. 
 .\n\nThis follows a crackdown by various cities in Washington state (See 
 http://www.heraldnet.com/news/cities-adopt-rules-on-aggressive-panhandling-camping/ 
 ).  And a move to significantly liberalize passed last year in Vancouver, 
 WA   See  https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/09/16/18777722.php 
 .\n\n\nMEANWHILE IN SANTA CRUZ "DISCUSSION" CONTINUES\nThe local ACLU has 
 for years silent on the Sleeping Ban and criminalization of the homeless 
 generally, has made tepid and token efforts in the last year opposing the 
 Ban and supporting the one-time effort of former Mayor Don Lane (himself 
 silent throughout his career) to end the Sleeping Ban.  \n\nAnti-homeless 
 psuedo-Socialist Mike Rotkin has retired from the Board (but is still 
 swinging establishment cudgels against the poor on the Transportation 
 Board).  In a move by the majority led by vice-chair, activist, and 
 perennial City Council candidate Steve Pleich, the Board has now slated a 
 "Forum on Houselessness" Wednesday October 5 7-9 PM at 705 Front St. (the 
 Auditorium of the Museum of Art and History).  \n\nThere activist and 
 writer Mike Rhodes will be discussing his new book Dispatches from the War 
 Zone about the (temporarily) successful lawsuit in Fresno that won $2.3 
 million for lawyers and homeless folks, whose property was seized in 
 bulldozing of encampments.  Rhodes and his daughter Simone pioneered the 
 lawsuit, corralled out-of-town lawyers, and led the charge back in 2005-6 
 to allow homeless for a period of time to sleep in their own encampments 
 under the freeways (and even supplied them with portapotties and trash 
 pick-up's).  See "Civil Rights Groups File Suit Against City of Fresno to 
 Stop Raids Against Homeless People" at 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/10/17/18321050.php .\n\nBook tours 
 are nice for authors and Rhodes deserves attention more than most.  
 However, the ACLU continues to ignore basic civil liberties issues with 
 occasional publicity but no follow-up on even the most basic issues like 
 seizure of homeless property, relentlessly expanding curfews, abusive 
 selective police enforcement against the poor, and, of course, relief 
 against the Sleeping Ban.   HUFF and Pleich's Homeless Legal Assistance 
 Project have not followed up on announced court actions\n\nRhodes, a 
 long-time peace, labor, and justice activist, was writing for his newspaper 
 Community Alliance and Santa Cruz Indymedia  was writing about abuses 
 against the homeless as early as 2002.  See "CITY OF FRESNO CRIMINALIZES 
 POVERTY" at https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2002/09/23/1510061.php .  
 He's been issuing regular reports about Fresno government attacks on the 
 homeless since 2004.\n\n\nHOMELESS REFUGEE ON PHONE TO HUD AT HUFF MEETING 
 TOMORROW\nAndy Carcello, evicted with pneumonia from Phil Kramer's Homeless 
 (Lack of) Resources Center [HLOSC] at Coral St., has announced he'll be 
 taking a speaker phone call from a HUD representative at the weekly HUFF 
 meeting tomorrow at 1 PM.  \n\nThe meeting starts at 11 AM, but will be 
 extended for the call.  Carcello is challenging conditions at the HLOSC for 
 disability abuse, black mold, bedbugs, services cutback, and other 
 health-threatening specifics.  HUFF meets at the Sub Rosa Cafe at 703 
 Pacific, next to the Bike Church.  All are welcome.  Coffee will be 
 served.\n\n\nDON'T FORGET THE FREEDOM SLEEPERS\nThe weekly sidewalk protest 
 is apparently sustaining and growing as it continues week after 
 week.\nThere's regularly evening soup and morning coffee there as well as 
 company, somtimes cranky, sometimes kindly.   Come and sleep or just come 
 and visit!   \n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/10/04/18791871.php
SUMMARY:Freedom SleepOut #65 on Eve of ACLU Forum, Follows Salinas Shutdown of Flagpole Community
LOCATION:At the center of City Government--where peaceful protest is only allowed 
 before 10 PM--when peaceful assembly becomes illegal on the City Hall 
 grounds.  Folks then assemble with sleeping gear on the sidewalk at the 
 entranceway across from the main library on Center St. between Locust and 
 Church.  It goes from late afternoon Tuesday to mid-morning Wednesday.
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