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DESCRIPTION:Note:  This posting is the perspective of Robert Norse.  Keith McHenry is 
 point person and organizer for the Freedom SleepOut.\n\n\nELECTION 
 INDIGESTION\nAs the Council election race ends, none of the candidates 
 still running seem to have been particularly strong or specific in 
 demanding police accountability and legal changes.  Or an end to  the 
 anti-homeless sweeps now rough and regular.  Some find hope in the past 
 writings of some of the "New City Council" slate of Glover, Schnaar, S. 
 Brown, and Krohn.  They may be"the lesser evil"  to the "Queen of Mean" 
 Mayor Mathews slate of J. Brown, Singleton, and Watkins.\n\n\nBLAST FROM 
 THE PAST\nFormer homeless activist Chris Doyan, aka Commander X, has 
 recently published a book which mentions his history as a Santa Cruz 
 activist with PeaceCamp 2010.  ("5th Deputy Assault on Peace Camp Fails to 
 Drive Away Ailing But Determined Protesters" at 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/08/09/18655770.php .  The 3-month 
 long nightly protest at the courthouse and on the city hall sidewalk forced 
 the City Attorney to create the "Waiting List exception" to Sleeping Ban 
 prosecutions.   See "Sleeping Ban at Council: Trade Your Constitutional 
 Rights for a Place on Our Waiting List?" at 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/09/13/18658618.php .\n\nMore info on 
 Doyan's book at 
 http://motherboard.vice.com/read/commander-x-homeless-hacker-turned-fugitive-just-published-the-definitive-book\n\n\nSEAN 
 ARLT PROTESTS CONTINUE \nUnder angry scrutiny here as in so many other 
 places are police violence, militarism, lack of accountability, and 
 authority indifference.  See "Keep Up the Pressure! Justice for Sean Arlt! 
 " at https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/11/03/18793068.php\n\nProtests 
 resume on Thursday, November 10 1:30 PM at "Cop Corner" at Laurel and 
 Center Streets, where HUFF activists will demand the release of the audio 
 and video of the police shooting.  As well as action to end long-standing 
 abuses against the homeless (See "Mourn then Organize" at 
 https://www.indybay.org/uploads/2016/11/01/updated_2015_flyer.pdf 
 ).\n\n\nREPORTS FROM THE NORTH\nMarysville Jungle Encampment faces 
 destruction in the next week according to homeless "Mayor" Raelyn Butcher, 
 who has posted some videos and commentary on the destruction of earlier 
 camps at  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDLpJvrHVtr0Z0HJdZ0ywVQ \n\nAnd 
 in Poulso, WA authorities tighten the noose around the homeless under the 
 slogan "tough love" with new ordinances.  The new misdemeanor law moves to 
 avoid blatant unconstitutionality by proposing "take services or go to 
 jail"--which is, of course, still unconstitutional.   Some cities have been 
 frightened nto suspending ticketing for sleeping because of no shelter or 
 housing--but not Santa Cruz. This latest dodge to sweep away the visible 
 poor with no legal place to go continues to ignore the inconvenient fact 
 homeless people cannot constitutionally be denied the right to sleep.  See 
 http://realchangenews.org/2016/11/02/city-poulsbo-makes-homelessness-misdemeanor 
 .\n\nAnd in Berkeley, a violent eviction by the Berkeley PD has prompted a 
 new expanded community protest outside Berkeley's City Hall.   See 
 http://berkeleydailyplanet.com/issue/2016-11-04/article/45092?headline=Charged-to-Protect-and-Serve-BPD-Chose-Violence-for-Berkeley-s-Homeless--Debra-Avery-Communications-Director-Nanci-For-Berkeley 
 .\n\n\nLOCAL UNHOUSED SIDEWALKSTERS GROUPING IN SURVIVAL 
 COMMUNITIES?\nHomeless people seem to be grouping together for protection 
 at different spots on different nights, perhaps inspired by the Freedom 
 Sleepers' regular "no tickets on the sidewalk" zone in front of City Hall, 
 perhaps simply increasingly angry and desperate as winter looms.   
 Rough-em-up Rangers, First Alarm Security Thugs, and SCPD Blueshirt Bullies 
 are now regularly driving unhoused folks away from the library claiming it 
 is a "park" that is "closed at night".  Or simply writing them $198 
 citations they can't pay.  Rangers are compounding the abuse with 
 unconstitutional "stay-away" orders that further threaten the health and 
 safety of disabled folks outdoors.  All this, of course, to drive away poor 
 folks outside rather than deal with an economic and human rights 
 crisis.\n\n\nCOOPER CRIES FOUL\nSweet-voiced homeless singer Cooper, who 
 sings nightly in front of the Palomar, reports an abusive "resisting 
 arrest" trial last week covering up violence from Officer Albert in October 
 2015.  The mock trial, according to Cooper and her husband, featured 
 collusion by four judges, a public pretender, and the D.A.  In a 4-day long 
 jury trial, Cooper says, she was muzzled, video evidence denied, and key 
 witnesses excluded.  The "resisting arrest" charges against her were 
 dragged out for a year to shield Officer Albert from a full airing of what 
 Cooper described as his violent assault on her around Halloween time last 
 year.   This seems yet another chapter of the cruel-and-usual punishment 
 poor people suffer who refuse to accept police whitewashing plea deals.  
 Cooper gets sentenced this week.\n\n\nWINTER SHELTER PLANS TOKEN AND 
 HOLLOW\nAngry inside sources suggest the proposed "100 mat" winter shelter 
 program is an unstable and inadequate patchwork without adequate staffing, 
 preparation, or service provider input.  In spite of the $360,000 cost, the 
 token shelter program, is providing PR puffery rather than a well-organized 
 program to replace the Winter Armory.   The Homeless (Lack of) Services 
 Center [HLOSC] at Coral Street declined to run it this year--as well as 
 refusing to restore the meals stolen from the homeless in the summer of 
 2015.\n\n\nSUPPORT THE STRUGGLE\nA recent attempt to drop off blankets at 
 the HLOSC was rejected by guards at the locked gate, reportedly telling the 
 good samaritan to "come back Thursday".  Homeless locals rushed up to the 
 donor and directed her to the Freedom Sleepers.\n\nFolks interested in more 
 information should drop by the Freedom Sleepers, or check out the HUFF 
 (Homeless United for Friendship & Freedom) meeting Wednesday 11 AM at the 
 Sub Rosa Cafe (703 Pacific).  \n\nFreedom Sleepers encourage donations of 
 tents, warm clothing, food, tarps, sleeping bags, and blankets to the 
 weekly Tuesday night protest or to Food Not Bombs--which serves regularly 
 Saturdays and Sundays 4-6 PM outside the main post office in Santa Cruz. 
 \n\n\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/11/08/18793222.php
SUMMARY:Older and Colder- Back for Election Night SleepOut #70
LOCATION:Weathering new attacks by First Alarm "security" thugs, out-of-the-park 
 Rangers, and idle SCPD officers, the Freedom Sleepers will plant themselves 
 on the sidewalk and nearby brick areas.  The goal:  to make homeless sleep 
 after 11 PM is a right and not a crime. This in an increasingly 
 homeless-aphobic town where there is shelter for only a handful of the 
 1000-2000 outside.   Food Not Bombs and Joe Schultz will supply edibles and 
 coffee.   The event runs from Tuesday afternoon through Wednesday 
 mid-morning.
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