The protest encampments in Berkeley, organized by activists, are both a means of protest and a symbol of safety for the city's unhoused population.
Activists are urging widespread civil disobedience across California to oppose new aggressive encampment policies stemming from the recent Supreme Court ruling on homelessness.
The encampments represent unhoused individuals' fight for visibility and their rights, with calls to recognize their First Amendment rights through civil disobedience.
California's recent directives to clear homeless encampments can threaten the safety and homes of vulnerable populations, prompting organized protests to assert their existence.
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