Homeless United for Friendship and Freedom

HUFF is Santa Cruz's oldest and most stubbornly persistent grass roots homeless advocacy group. We make trouble for the powers that be and fight institutional human rights abuses such as the "blanket ban": a Santa Cruz City Council law prohibiting homeless mothers and children from covering up with a blanket between the hours of 11 p.m. and 8:30 a.m.

HANG WITH THE HUFFSTERS

We meet Wednesday mornings at the Sub Rosa Cafe at 703 Pacific Ave. in downtown Santa Cruz at 10 AM. Free coffee!!!

BATHROBESPIERRE'S BROADSIDES

Listen to Bathrobespierre's Broadsides live On Free Radio Santa Cruz at 101.1 FM or www.freakradio.org

The indomitable and irascible Robert Norse hosts in studio guests, on-the-street interviews with the houseless, and listener call in's at (831) 427-FRSC or 427-3772. Phone the HUFF VM at 423-4833 if you want to be a guest or have comments.

Broadcast Schedule Thursdays from 6-8 p.m. and Sundays from 9:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Free Radio Santa Cruz is also reportedly picked up by pirate broadcasters and relayed at 101.1 FM.


HUFF is working to fight efforts by the merchants and City Council to further a police crackdown on youth, homeless and counter-culture folks downtown. In the last decade, City Council passed a variety of new laws, strengthening the anti-homeless "Downtown Ordinances". These changes gave police greater powers of selective enforcement downtown against poor and homeless people, political activists, street performers, and others.

These laws include banning sitting down and peaceful spare changing on 95% of all business district sidewalks, creating an unconstitutional "move along every hour law" for political activists, performers, and poor people outlawing, hackeysacking, and "unattended property" (i.e. homeless backpacks) downtown. Additionally police have cracked own on those using erasable chalk for political messages and have criminalized street performing for donation with an open guitar case, or cap to receive money on 80% of the sidewalks downtown, and most everywhere else near a building.

New laws in the last few years seriously escalate penalties for not "attending" to minor infraction tickets, especially abusive towards homeless people.

Especially harsh restrictions on peaceful sparechanging include a complete ban on holding up a sign after dark, sitting with a friend while doing so, or having a dog with you.


The traditional weekly Drum Circle, a gathering spot for poor and countercultural people in the community was driven away from the Wednesday Farmer's Market. New security guards patrol Pacific Avenue. New "no trespass" zones have been created around City Hall, the Public LIbrary, the Riverfront and elsewhere to criminalize homeless sleepers and deter political protesters.

New homeless-hostile fencing has been put up downtown to eliminate traditional sitting areas. Change-making machines and sculptures have been installed to crate "no sitting", "no sparechanging", "no performing for donation", and "no political tabling" zones along most of the sidewalk.

A majority of the public benches have been removed and there is a one-hour time limit on how long you can sit on those remaing.

City police have capriciously, maliciously. and/or selectively charged activists with "jaywalking", "chalking", and other harassment charges to punish them for high-profile protest activity downtown. Police also use Drug Prohibition laws involving felony prosecutions for sales of small amounts of marijuana, stay-away orders, the notorious PC 602.1(a) --interfering with a business, frivolous trespass ticket, and citations for singing or performing downtown. Permit Parking signs ban parking midnight to 6 AM in many areas without a permit--specifically designed to target homeless vehicles.

On the West side, neighborhood vigilantes in collusion with police and ex-police bigots like (ex)- Lt. Joe Haebe have been frightening families with loud wake-up's and demands that they move on. Ignoring truck drivers sleeping (illegally) in their big rigs, these homeless harassment expeditions harass and demean the poor whose vehicles are their homes--in a town where affordable housing is a car for many.--


ARTICLES & OTHER PUBLICATIONS


  • 5/11/2008 - SCPD Policy Policy Manual - Santa Cruz Police Department's official policies and procedures (how these relate to reality is another thing entirely)
  • Street Shit Sheet Archives - Read the Street Shit Sheet Online
    Note: The archives are graphic scans (image files, not text), and each file includes many issues. They are also only partial and unfortunately many of the pages were somewhat garbled in the scanning process. A complete set of the archives can be consulted in the Reserve section on the main branch of the Santa Cruz library. They are a fascinating look into the history of homeless civil rights action in Santa Cruz County.

  • Current Events, Direct Action, Meetings & Protests
  • Cutback COP CRACKDOWNS -- Not Social Services!
  • Stop Sleeping Ban Busts Not Youth Facilities !
  • Video Debate Watch a short clip from the Sleeping Ban Debate 2007
    No Rest for the Weary



    Watch the entire Sleeping Ban Debate from Community TV Voices From The Village on Youtube: CLICK HERE TO PLAY!


    04/12/2008: Search our site using Google. Try entering "rotkin" or "coonerty" and see what the results are!

    · HOMELESS UNITED FOR FRIENDSHIP AND FREEDOM ·
    E. info@huffsantacruz.org · Ph. 831-423-HUFF · F. 831-429-8529