We’ve been building toward this for months. Now we’re ready. In the new @StreetRoots, we unveil our plan for non-law enforcement street first responders. We’ve laid it all out as #PortlandStreetResponse. Please find your vendor tomorrow so you have the plan in hand.
I write in my column for tomorrow's @StreetRoots that Eugene’s CAHOOTS @WhiteBirdClinic takes many of those "unwanted person" calls. So can #PortlandStreetResponse. People need help, not criminal enforcement.
I want to take a moment to celebrate the work that our #PDX community newspapers are doing reporting the issue of over-policing the poor. This is about an informed democracy through an enlivened media. #PortlandStreetResponse.
"If the only tool you have is calling the police, then everything is going to look like a police call," said @multco spokeswoman Julie Sullivan-Springhetti in @katemshepherd's @wweek coverage. We agree. That’s why we’ve put this plan together. #PortlandStreetResponse
After we ran an @StreetRoots editorial stating “Not every call has a criminal nexus, and in fact, many require a skillset and a presence that specifically does not involve a badge and a gun” we got to work creating an alternative. #PortlandStreetResponse news.streetroots.org/2018/12/07/sr-…
In an interview with @StreetRoots, @ChiefDOutlaw said that it would be helpful to have a place to divert "calls without a criminal nexus." #PortlandStreetResponsehttps://news.streetroots.org/2018/12/07/portland-police-chief-responds-concerns-homeless-community
The CHAT program of @PDXFire has been doing important work with unhoused people in crisis. With funding and training, @PDXFire under @JoAnnPDX is well-set-up to run #PortlandStreetRespond. This could be working with @portlandstmedIt and health professionals who volunteer.
Commissioner @JoAnnPDX office is in charge of the Bureau of Emergency Communication, which oversees 911 dispatch, and Portland Fire and Rescue.
She is proposing a pilot program to revamp 911 dispatch. We argue this could become #PortlandStreetResponse.
The pilot program proposed by @joann4portland is a necessary first step. Funding to begin designing this must be approved in the city budget. Please let the Commissioners and the Mayor know how important this is. @ChloeEudalyPDX@CommishFish@tedwheeler Commissioner Amanda Fritz
As CAHOOTS shows us, many street crises can be alleviated by de-escalation and by really good listening to find out the sources of distress. #PortlandStreetResponse would be designed to do this.
Let’s demand that we have a more humane, less punitive city. People are really suffering living on the streets. The least we could do is think boldly enough that we don’t make life harder.
I want to celebrate the extensive reporting that @GreenWrites has done that underpins this report. Please find a @StreetRoots vendor tomorrow to have your own copy of the #PortlandStreetResponse plan. And let’s get work.
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🧵The backlash is disheartening. 💔 As people emerge from devastations of the still-roiling pandemic (nearly a million deaths in the US, so many new heartbreaks), there’s too much backlash against the difficult, equitable work of a more just future.
Unhoused people are too often spoken about like a surplus population — as “other” rather than among. How can we rise to this moment in history with grace and grit? With a commitment to do the hard things, not the easy things?
It’s as if all the knowledge doesn’t exist in our community about the connection between arrests, incarceration, and further problems. When people call for *more* arrests of unhoused people, what exactly are they aiming for? @sophiegreenleaf
A tool can be transformed into a weapon. @StreetRoots helped found Dignity Village, championed Right 2 Dream Too, Hazelnut Grove, pushed for C3P0. But we are also watchful, too, lest "alternative shelters" are turned against people. streetroots.org/news/2022/04/1…
The @homelessnesspdx study points out key components: 1.) people have their own spaces to live; 2.) there's community; 3.) people have some role in governance/agency in what happens. These are good measures📏 to set next to plans you read about.
(Thread). There are vacant apartments around our city, but they are mostly inaccessible to people experiencing homelessness. We can change that. streetroots.org/news/2022/03/1…#3000Challenge
There are two buildings on SE Gladstone that include a juice bar, a hair salon, a bakery — and apartments where people who exited homelessness live. It’s called Jolene’s First Cousin. streetroots.org/news/2022/03/1…
When Kevin Cavenaugh dreamed up this project, he expected neighborhood pushback. Instead: “these are going to be our neighbors and we’ll likely know their names.” streetroots.org/news/2022/03/1…
🧵Okay. @SamAdamsPDX proposed mass shelters for 3000 people. Putting aside what's alarming (national guard, warehousing): he’s thinking big — but not big enough. Transform that into something positive: create/open up good livable spaces for 3000 people w/out criminalizing them.
How about we as a community take up the challenge of finding livable spaces for 3000 people more quickly than – but alongside –the slow build of affordable housing. A lot of housing, even deemed affordable, still is focused on middle incomes (that’s how unaffordable our city is)
How would we do it? Project Turkey on a statewide level turned 19 motels into livable spaces — shelters, transition housing, apartments) within about six months thanks to the able-steering of the @TheOregonCF. Could we have a *Portland Turnkey*?
(thread) This is why I write / this is why I fight:
More than an hour ago, I was biking home from @StreetRoots, southward on 3rd Avenue through downtown. I saw a man lying in the middle of the street.
He was sobbing. Blue hair, bright paint smudged on his face, a children’s rainbow-keyed toy piano next to him – he was a man covered in rainbow colors.
I am so extraordinarily fortunate to work at @StreetRoots because I work among many teachers: People impart lessons that I carry in my heart. One vendor told me that when his brain “itches” he needs someone to speak to him in a soothing voice – not with a badge and a gun.
Thread. I have two concerns I’d like to highlight regarding @tedwheeler's comments in this article by @EvertonBailey – (1.) public health during COVID-19; (2.) policy that might be motivated by concerns other than the wellbeing of unhoused people… oregonlive.com/portland/2020/…
First, though, in the context of the grievous inequity around housing, I'll start with the fact that housing must be a right.
Over the last several years, voters passed housing bonds at the city of Portland and @oregonmetro levels, as well as a Metro tax measure for services to support people in their housing that will kick into action next year. These are important steps.