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Shelters do not help people get off the streets: most are back outside within 24 months Even if they did help, there are simply not enough beds in Portland. We are over 2,000 short. Where are people supposed to go?
With evictions looming and no federal aid in sight, the homeless crisis is just going to get worse. Rent is skyrocketing. It's not going away
A new speaker steps forward and talks about "the public relations problem" How the media often talks about trash on the street, portrays homeless people as drug addicts (with the suggestion that this is a moral failing and not a medical problem"
They talk about the double standards imposed on the houseless "Is there no trash in your home?" "Are people in homes staying 12 feet apart?" Of course people aren't living ideally on the streets. So let's help instead of sweep
"The fact of the matter is, sweeps kill" "The problem is that people value property over human life. And if that doesn't change, the dark days of Trump will just continue"
A homeless person who lives here steps forward They say the only reason the sweeps didn't happen today is this protest They ask people to please not call the police on homeless people. They'll get arrested for trespassing
They talk about how people sleeping drunk in their vehicle are vulnerable to DUIs if their keys are in the ignition: a pretty reasonable place to store keys No one gets arrested for sleeping it off in their homes. That's what you're supposed to do
They talk about the importance of abolishing corporate personhood often used against homeless people in court--something I wasn't aware of How courts do not treat homeless people fairly, how they are demeaned and not provided adequate access to attorneys
(it's worth noting I've heard similar stories of violations of attorney access, pre-trial hearings, and so on from a variety of people. Our justice system functions very differently depending on who you are)
Pat Snyder steps forward. She is the "godmother of the Beacon PDX" They have recently lost their decades-long space in a church basement She thanks everyone for coming
Pat talks about how she had choice this morning about what to wear. It's cold out here. She's dressed for it, as am I The people in this camp do not have these kind of options, partly because regular sweeps deprive them of their possessions
"They are houseless, but they are not homeless. They have created a community [here]. They know each other, they listen to each other...they tolerate and forgive each other "They know who needs help and they know where to go when they need help. Not the city, but their friends"
She talks about the weird misconception that these people can go "somewhere else," that there are options unexplored "It's not easy being walked around town, trying to find food, a place to sleep. They want to stay in one place"
Here are some things that would help a lot more than sweeps, Pat says: -more bathroom facilities -more trash recepticles
The city is giving out sleeping bags and tents, but they haven't done their homework The sleeping bags are not thick enough to provide protection from the elements The tents can fit one, which strikes me as a problem for keeping warm It's cool that they're trying
Pat concludes by asking people to come out tomorrow as well to continue to prevent these sweeps
A member of the Stop the Sweeps hotline steps forward to speak The number is: 844-206-2005 If you see a sweep, call the hotline! It is monitored 24 hours a day
A new speaker steps forward "houselessness is not the problem, it is a symptom of capitalism." "How many empty buildings are there in this city?" The speaker says that we have the resources to fix this. We choose not to
"The county depends on unpaid volunteers like myself to drive night after night with supplies" They stress the hypocrisy of calling the cops on houseless people for doing things lots of people do. "Don't act like you aren't snorting cocaine in your own house!"
The speaking portion ends. People drift back to the line Here's another great signpic.twitter.com/HAcG8V7HJT
It looks like the sweep will not happen today so I'm going to head home and do whatever it is I do with my time. Maybe even something productive. Dare to dream
Solidarity with everyone still out here
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Epilogue: just checked out both SE and NE 10th and Taylor. Whatever happened here, it's over now. No sign of ithttps://twitter.com/udaniyadv/status/1326219361267326976?s=19 …
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