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DESCRIPTION:For the 72nd time, community activists who call themselves Freedom Sleepers 
 [FS] create a one-night refuge for homeless folks against the city-wide ban 
 on sleeping outside in a city shelter for less than 5% of 1000-2000.  
 \n\n\nDARK AGENDA IN A DARKENING ERA  (from City Manager Martin Bernal and 
 his underlings)\nFor hardnosed veterans interested in confronting a 
 Trump-minded City Council, here are a few of the agenda items and their 
 approximate time:\n\n12:30 pm  [Open Interval of the Closed Session]  City 
 Manager's Performance Evaluation  City Manager Martin Bernal is the most 
 powerful and highly paid official in town; the anti-homeless policies 
 supporting increased police harassment of protesters and homeless must have 
 his approval.\n2  pm [Afternoon Session]\n#16   $217,000 for more rangers 
 and more surveillance to deal with "crimes" like camping and loitering\n#17 
  More Talk about the Housing Crisis: no Funding.\n#18  More power to ticket 
 vehicles for the parking enforcers.\n#21  Prohibits growing any 
 recreational marijuana in your fenced off yard even if not visible from the 
 street\n\n5 PM (approx)  [Oral Communications] 2 minutes or less at the 
 whim of Mayor Mathews: say what you want to the audience, those watching on 
 tv, and the (shudder) City Council but act with others to create the 
 changes Council refuses to look at.\n\n7  pm  [Evening Session]  Move to 
 shaft the pitiful remaining social services: redistribute the $1,000,000 
 Community Programs budget to new areas and thereby substantially reduce 
 awards to programs or projects that support Early Childhood Education, 
 Seniors and Homeless Services.  Petition opposing this at  
 521.seiu.org/CommunityFunding  \ne-mail the Council at 
 citycouncil@cityofsantacruz.com\n\n\nDEMANDS FOR CORAL STREET REFORM \nLast 
 week long-time homeless local Brian Denson spent 4 nights shivering outside 
 the Homeless (Lack of) Services Center surrounded by picket signs 
 protesting exclusion, retaliation, denial of services, and discrimination 
 there.  SCPD's Officer Cross reportedly demanded he discard a blanket he 
 was wrapped up in as he sat in a small chair.  Also that he stand rather 
 than sit or be charged with "camping" last Thursday night.  He was 
 illegally given a Blanket Ban ticket in the early evening of November 17th, 
 several hours before "laying out bedding" becomes a crime.\n\nWhile FS 
 activists with video, signage, and copies of the law and the Constitution 
 have apparently deterred Sleeping Ban citations on the sidewalk for one 
 night a week, SCPD and their Rampaging Ranger allies engage in regular 
 sleep deprivation and ticketing activities on other nights.  Recent Ranger  
 and First Alarm Guard thugs-on-patrol  expeditions have ousted homeless 
 people from the shelter of the library, the Metro, and other places into 
 the rain.\n\n\nBERKELEY'S POOR TOUR TENT CITY ROLLS ON\nFree Radio Santa 
 Cruz [FRSC] is airing interviews and updates on Berkeley's "Poor 
 Tour"--featured in the November issue of Street Spirit.  This is a homeless 
 newspaper available at the Sub Rosa and also on line at thestreetspirit.org 
 (though the site lags behind the print issue).   FRSC is currently 
 streaming at freakradio.org with reports aplenty on line Thursdays 6-8 PM 
 and Sundays 9:30 AM to 2 PM.  \nFor Berkeley Poor Tour Background see 
 http://www.housethehomeless.org/activism-in-berkeley/\nhttp://www.truth-out.org/news/item/38166-we-re-homeless-and-we-vote-homeless-people-want-a-voice-in-this-election\n\n\nANOTHER 
 POLICE SHOOTING \nThe Sentinel reports Sheriff Hart has released selected 
 video of Deputy Chris Vigil shooting 15-year old Luke Smith with his AR-15 
 rifle as Smith--armed with a 4" knife--struggled with a police dog a week 
 ago Saturday.   
 http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/20161121/sheriffs-office-footage-shows-teen-fatally-shot-by-deputy-in-corralitos 
 Initial reports indicate multiple shots.   11 police officers were 
 involved.  \n\nLiberation News and HUFF activists will be demanding an 
 independent investigation, release of all video, a change in the 
 shoot-to-kill policies, and other reforms around this shooting and the Sean 
 Arlt slaying [still no video or audio or killer officer name released].  
 The protest is part of a continuing demand for fundamental police reform in 
 the continuing class war being waged against poor and homeless people, 
 activists, and minorities.  \n\nGather at the Town Clock 1:30 PM Saturday 
 November 26th.   Justice for Sean Arlt, Luke Smith, and the unarmed 
 community of Santa Cruz.  \n\nLimited info on Smith slaying at: 
 http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/general-news/20161119/sheriffs-deputy-shoots-kills-knife-wielding-teen-after-two-stabbed-outside-watsonville/1\n\n\nOTHER 
 PROTESTS and MEETINGS\nMore Funding for Ranger Rampaging While Slashing 
 Social Services: Rally Against the Shitty Council\nGATHER at 5:30pm at 
 Mission Plaza (103 Emmett St) MARCH at 6:00pm RALLY at City Hall at 7:00pm 
 (809 Center St).\n\nHUFF huddle to scheme on strategies of resistance: 11 
 AM-1 PM Wednesday 11-23 Sub Rosa Cafe\n\nSanta Cruz-Together to End 
 Solitary, rally 12-2 pm, Wed. Nov. 23 corner of Pacific Ave. and Cooper St. 
 11:30 am - 2:00 pm – rally, speak-out, readers’ theater, take action, 
 write letters to end sleep deprivation torture of people in CA solitary 
 units. for Santa Cruz \n\nFor more event 
 information:\nhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/freedomsle... \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/11/22/18794014.php
SUMMARY:More Bucks for Busts, Slashing Social Services & Rain Rousts- Come to Freedom Sleepout #72
LOCATION:On the sidewalk outside City Hall as the City Council votes to cut back 
 further its wretched services for the poor and those outside.  809 Center 
 St. facing the main library.  The protest runs from 4 PM Tuesday to 9 AM or 
 so Wednesday.   Rain possible.  Bring umbrellas, tarps, and protective 
 gear.
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