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Storms Over Santa Cruz: Freedom SleepOut #28 at City Hall

Date:
Tuesday, January 19, 2016
Time:
5:00 PM - 5:00 AM
Event Type:
Protest
Organizer/Author:
Location Details:
809 Center St.--in front of City Hall and the cover of the porches of adjacent buildings in the wake of a heavy rainstorm. Some will be spending the night on the cold concrete of the nearby sidewalks supporting survival rights for homeless people on the streets of Santa Cruz.
over the harassment of First Alarm Security thugs and other "law and order" homeless-o-phobes.

Private Warming Center activists, using the shelter of churches, try to do the job that City authorities refuse to do--ensure basic survival shelter for unhoused folks. Meanwhile, the Freedom Sleepers begin their 28th Tuesday of Sleeping Out, outside City Hall.

Long-time local activist Steve Schnaar hit the hammer on the head when he wrote " the [City] Council unanimously voted for the City to collaborate with the Warming Center program.... [T]his decision by the Council is really a very small offer: the use of a City building only if no church spaces are available, and only for a maximum of five nights this winter...."

"[T]he same Council also voted to increase punishments for sleeping in parks, as well as making it illegal to sleep in large vehicles."

"...[T]he City kicks them while they're down, sending police to raid their camps, increasing penalties for the “crime” of sleeping outside, and outlawing large vehicles that many people use for shelter."

"Even with respect to daytime, waking life, the City continually restricts the use of public space by homeless people downtown, and has even condoned brazen police violence against the homeless (i.e. the inaction by the City after a SCPD officer was caught on film slamming a hand-cuffed Richard Hardy face-first into the curb)."

See "MLK Day Challenge to City Council to End Homeless Repression" at https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/01/18/18781957.php for the rest of Schaar's letter.

There will also reportedly be a Warming Center offered Tuesday night with pick-up's at the Pearl Alley area behind Joe's Pizza from 7 - 10 PM, spearheaded by Brent Adams and Steve Pleich.

Organizers "Tussle with Terror" Toby Nixon and "Push Back" Pat Colby haven't advised me what kind of midnight refreshments will survive the storm at the Sleep-Out. But Jumbogumbo Joe Schultz is likely to come through with something hot and life-giving.

Pleich also passes on word from Eureka of an Emergency Shelter Declaration (http://eureka.granicus.com/MetaViewer.php?view_id=2&event_id=567&meta_id=31263 ) and wonders why Santa Cruz continues to ignore the crisis.

For more photos and homeless info go to: https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=Freedom%20Sleepers

For background and some initial links see "Freedom SleepOut #27 To Follow First 2016 Council Meeting"https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/01/11/18781690.php
Added to the calendar on Mon, Jan 18, 2016 5:44PM

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by Robert Norse
Dexter Cube is, as far as I know, a major supporter and co-rounder of the anti-homeless group Take Back Santa Cruz. I'm unclear on his record on the Downtown Commission, but have not heard that his political ideology as changed.

See "TBSC's Dexter Cube Seeks Re-Appointment to Downtown Commission" at https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/01/18/18781970.php .

It should be noted that current, life-long, and well-paid heads of staff, whose policies rule the City Council--such as Chief Kevin Vogel, Parks and Recreation Czarina Dannettee Shoemaker (soon to be retiring), and City Manager Martin Bernal--exercise a far more powerful influence on City policy regarding poor people and the community generally--and over a much longer period of time. Once appointed, they serve until they choose to leave and are not subject to any meaningful accountability.
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