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DESCRIPTION:Californians will travel to Ross, California, Home of Governor Newsom 
 tomorrow, Saturday, November 2, 2024 to Demand an End To the Violent Sweeps 
 of the Unhoused and to Discuss Solutions\n\nWHEN: Saturday, November 2, 
 2024, 10 am – 11 pm.\nWHERE: 1 Ross Common, Ross, CA 94957 in front of 
 the United States Post Office\n\nWe are calling on Californians to visit 
 the town of Ross, California, the home of Governor Gavin Newsom, this 
 Saturday to demand an end to sweeps of the unhoused. This Saturday’s 
 gathering in downtown Ross provides an opportunity for everyone to exercise 
 their First Amendment Rights and discuss how the application of state 
 terror toward the homeless is affecting individuals in every jurisdiction 
 in California.\n\nGovernor Newsom, it is easy to terrorize the poor and 
 ignore systemic racism and classism when you live in a neighborhood where 
 the median household income is $250,000 plus.[1]\n\nWe demand 
 accountability. Robbie Powelson, a Marin County Homeless Advocate 
 commented: “The hypocrisy of Governor Gavin Newsom is glaring as he calls 
 on other cities to build homeless shelters and affordable housing while 
 turning a blind eye to absurd wealth inequality and NIMBYism in his 
 hometown of Ross. It’s time to hold our leaders accountable for the 
 standards they set for others.”\n\nWe demand an end to sweeps. Tiny 
 (Lisa) Gray-Garcia, Co-founder of Poor Magazine calls out the abuse that is 
 raining down on the unhoused: "Following the violence of Grants Pass v. 
 Johnson - Newsom's "clearing" order is a death sentence for houseless 
 communities across California, the majority of whom are disabled elders, 
 who not only have nowhere to go when we are swept, but whose lives, and 
 safety are drastically impacted and put in danger with the loss of our 
 communities, support, medicine and belongings. "\n\nIt is unacceptable that 
 California has begun a new era of terror and segregation that is focused on 
 making unhoused communities disappear. In June 2024, the Supreme Court 
 provided authority for jurisdictions to criminalize the unhoused since they 
 overturned City of Grants Pass v. Johnson. Taking the decision as a green 
 light, Governor Gavin Newsom issued executive order N-1-24 ordering all 
 state agencies to remove homeless encampments while providing very little 
 protection for those living on the streets. Local leaders such as San 
 Francisco Mayor London Breed, Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao and Sacramento Mayor 
 Darrell Steinberg, have removed homeless encampments at unprecedented 
 rates. In Fresno, the City Council passed a misdemeanor ordinance 
 criminalizing homelessness. And in Berkeley, a city most noted for their 
 history demanding social justice, City Council passed an encampment 
 ordinance making it easier for the city to justify sweeping 
 encampments.\n\nAs Californians we demand radical solutions rather than 
 scapegoating and punishing the most vulnerable.  Daryn Rogers, Treasurer of 
 the Vallejo Homeless Union, comments: “The sweeps must stop because they 
 don’t really accomplish the city’s goal of reducing the homeless 
 population, it only puts more of us out on the streets.”\n\nWe demand 
 transparency. Needa Bee, Executive Director at The Village In Oakland 
 details how current policies and funding are not reducing homelessness 
 stating: “[t]he Governor’s executive order and the pressure he has put 
 on cities is not solving homelessness. It’s creating more desperation, 
 more trauma and more harm amongst the unhoused residents of California. 
 Funds have been released over the past several years to address 
 homelessness, yet with the total lack of accountability and transparency 
 those funds have been used to leave thousands of people on the sidewalks of 
 Oakland to die. Permanent housing with supportive services is the only 
 dignified solution and the approach to California’s homeless state of 
 emergency.”  \n\nWe demand new laws that protect the unhoused. Andrea 
 Henson, civil rights attorney at the nonprofit Where Do We Go describes the 
 purpose of this Saturday’s protest in Ross: “This protest will allow 
 Californians to join together to discuss the vicious tactics that are being 
 used to displace those who are unable to pay rent, who are living in the 
 streets and in their vehicles across the state. More importantly, it will 
 allow all of us to discuss strategies to fight back and provide an 
 opportunity for the media to meet with Californians from across the state 
 who are experiencing state terror firsthand.”\n\nShe continued: “We 
 cannot allow these warlike tactics used to oppress residents of California 
 continue. We must demand that the Governor, state, and local leaders create 
 laws to protect those who cannot afford to pay rent and who are living on 
 the streets. If you are not a tenant or a homeowner, your entire existence 
 is illegal. You are subject to a host of laws that are used to persecute, 
 criminalize, and subjugate individuals to punitive punishments for their 
 inability to pay rent, recover from chronic disabilities, fight systemic 
 racism and classism, and stop the natural aging process.”\n\nJoin us in 
 Ross.\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2024/11/01/18870416.php
SUMMARY:California Come to Ross, Home of Governor Gavin Newsom
LOCATION:1 Ross Common, Ross, CA 94957
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2024/11/01/18870416.php
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