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DESCRIPTION:In wretched cold wet weather, the Freedom Sleepers continue the vigil that 
 was begun 78 weeks before outside the offices of the City Council members 
 who have the power to end the Sleeping Ban, permit protective encampments, 
 open up vacant buildings for shelter, and actually protect the homeless 
 population instead of criminalizing them.\n\nCity Council however, has 
 nothing on its agenda for its first meeting of the year--in the shortest 
 meeting scheduled in memory.  Ironically one of the only two regular 
 proposals is a Sanctuary proposal for undocumented workers.  Meanwhile, 
 police active persecute and harass the city's own displaced poor.   
 \n\nCouncilmember Krohn will be meeting with the public 10 AM today at the 
 Cafe Pergolesi at Cedar and Elm  Streets this morning before the vigil.  He 
 has the power to request police reports on the amount of ticketing and 
 harassment done throughout the winter and in the last year (records still 
 withheld by the police department).  He can pressure the opening of 
 bathrooms at night by demanding detailed reports on the actual needs of a 
 homeless population of 1000-2000.  \n\nHe can openly demand documentation 
 of the amount of homeless property taken by police and rangers and insist 
 that such seizures of survival gear stop (as the Denver mayor has finally 
 done).  There are many such demands of staff that do not require a Council 
 vote (which he's not likely to get).\n\nAt the last Freedom Sleepout in 
 freezing rains, homeless advocate Dreamcatcher reported that police drove 
 homeless sleepers out from under the protective eaves of City Hall into the 
 rain and cold with no alternative places to go.   The private Warming 
 Center program and the 110-capacity Winter Shelter program have no shelter 
 for more than 90% of the city's homeless population.  Police have 
 reportedly made it a point in the particularly cruel weather to station 
 vehicles outside public buildings to make sure the poor don't dare to 
 huddle under the overhangs for protection.\n\nThe SC Tenant Organizing 
 Committee plans a Tenants' Community Meal on January 22nd! See 
 https://www.facebook.com/events/404150676591692/ or call (831)-471-7842 for 
 more info.\nA broader union with tenants facing imminent homelessness could 
 be a strong force for change.\nLate afternoon organizing and door-knocking 
 is planned for 1-10 @ 5pm, 1-12 @ 5:30pm, 1-15 @ 4pm, and 1-16 @ 5pm.  
 \n\nSanta Cruz Food Not Bombs responding to half a dozen arrests over the 
 weekend of food servers in Tampa, Florida, will be joining in a solidarity 
 feeding and protest 4 PM Saturday January 14th outside the Main Post 
 Office.\n\nSalinas Union of the Homeless will have its 2nd annual 
 celebration at 22 Soledad St. 10 AM - 1 PM at the CSUMB Learning Center on 
 Monday, January 16, 2017, Martin Luther King Day.  Contact HUFF at 423-4833 
 for more information, or come to the Wednesday January 11th HUFF meeting at 
 11 AM at the Sub Rosa Cafe.\n\nMeanwhile in Santa Cruz, activist artists 
 Joff Jones and Alex Skelton have blown the whistle on selective police 
 enforcement against street artists, activists, and performers.  See 
 "Selective Enforcement documented on Pacific Ave" at 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2017/01/08/18795200.php .  \n\nCome 
 prepared for wet weather and icy reception from uniformed thugs armed with 
 the power of law and the force to lethally enforce it.  Hot soup will 
 likely be available.\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2017/01/10/18795247.php
SUMMARY:Freedom SleepOut #79 Swims Toward Justice Tuesday Night
LOCATION:Under the eaves of City Hall until driven away by "peace officers" and 
 "park protection rangers" and then on the wet sidewalks outside City Hall.  
 Bring cardboard, canvas, protective gear, video, and friends.  The protest 
 runs from 4 PM today to mid-morning Wednesday. 
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2017/01/10/18795247.php
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