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Andrew Martinez (November 15, 1972May 18, 2006) was an activist who achieved fame at the University of California, Berkeley, where he was known as The Naked Guy.

Andrew Martinez reading the paper in a park in Berkeley, California with a jar labeled "Donations for the Revolution".

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Early fame

Martinez, a 188-cm (6' 2") former high school football player at Monta Vista High School in Cupertino, California.

Martinez was admitted and attended University of California, Berkeley. In September 1992, his second year in college, he began appearing naked in public and led a campus "nude-in" to protest social repression. Campus police first arrested him that fall for indecent exposure when he jogged naked near southside dormitories late on a Saturday night. The county prosecutor refused to prosecute, concluding that nudity without lewd behavior was not illegal. The university then banned nudity on campus. Martinez began strolling around campus naked, citing philosophical reasons. He explained that when he dressed in expensive, uncomfortable, stylish, "appropriate" attire, he hid the fact that his personal belief was that clothes were useless in his environment except as a tool for class and gender differentiation.

Martinez wrote a 1992 guest column in The Oakland Tribune: "When I walk around nude, I am acting how I think it is reasonable to act, not how middle-class values tell me I should act. I am refusing to hide my dissent in normalcy even though it is very easy to do so." Martinez, who typically attended classes wearing only sandals and a backpack, became a cause célèbre at the university for a while, sparking a number of nude-ins on campus and performances by the Bay Area nudist group the X-Plicit Players. He appeared on national talk shows, was profiled in a photo essay in Playgirl and was parodied in the 1994 college comedy PCU. UC Berkeley eventually asked him to leave, after issuing its "Policy Statement Concerning Public Nudity and Sexually Offensive Conduct" on December 7, 1992.1

Then neither employed nor furthering his education, Martinez continued living in Berkeley, and was arrested for public nudity by the city. He fought those charges and won. For many months, it was legal to walk around nude in Berkeley and he went further, attending a City Council meeting naked. The city adopted an anti-nudity ordinance in July 1993. Martinez and some of his supporters then showed up at a City Hall meeting in the buff and he became the first person arrested under new city ordinance. He pleaded guilty to the misdemeanor charge and got two years’ probation.23456

Later life

After his legal matters were settled, Martinez traveled to Europe, studied judo, and began to write a manuscript about his experiences. After his return and continued unemployment, he developed mental illness and he spent much of the decade following his national fame moving among halfway houses, psychiatric institutions, occasional homelessness, and jail, but never getting comprehensive treatment, his family said. Martinez showed signs of schizophrenia and was prescribed medication, but with little improvement. "It was an endless cycle of trying to get answers but never getting any," said his mother. "It was endless, endless, endless."7 One correspondent on the "alt.fan.naked-guy" internet discussion newsgroup emailed another in mid-September 1994:

I live in the same cooperative as Andrew Martinez in Berkeley. Since returning from Europe, he has camped out in our backyard (he used to live here) and eaten our food under the pretense of collectivism without paying us a penny. During our council today, he narrowly avoided being kicked out of the cooperative because he ignored an order from the current residents to leave. Politically, I'm not sure that he's done much; I have the distinct feeling that the innumerable appearances on Sally Jesse Raphael have somewhat sullied whatever revolutionary spirit was inside of him.

On January 10, 2006, Martinez was arrested after a fight at a halfway house and charged with two counts of battery and one count of assault with a deadly weapon. He was placed in maximum-security custody in Santa Clara County Jail in San Jose.8

The last time Martinez's mother saw her son was three weeks before his death when she visited him in jail. "He was sad. He was tired. He said he had enough", she said. "I alerted everyone, but nothing happened". On the evening of his death a guard checked on him at 11 p.m. and he was fine, but a few minutes later other inmates reported hearing sounds coming from his cell. An officer returned at 11:19 and found Martinez unconscious. The 33-year-old Martinez was found with a plastic bag cinched around his head. He was taken to Valley Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead of apparent suicide on May 18, 2006. Martinez's funeral was held May 25 and he was buried in Agnews Historical Cemetery in Santa Clara, California9 A memorial for him was held May 27 at People's Park. On November 12 of that year, a public memorial was held at a community recreation center in Cupertino.1011

Martinez's best friend, Bryan Schwartz, a civil rights lawyer in Washington, D.C. "He was a person with tremendous gifts and charisma who could have been a great asset to our society, but instead I feel like society—me included—failed him. It's such a waste".1213

Quotes

  • "I don't want to facilitate the power structure with my conformity."
  • "HEY MAN, IT'S JUST A DICK! — Militant Nudist Revolution" (text of bumper stickers Andrew Martinez sold to raise money)

See also

References

  1. ^ Q&A with Dean of Students Karen Kenney 29 September 2005
  2. ^ Berkeley Municipal Code: Chapter 13.32 NUDITY IN PUBLIC PLACES First adopted July 1993
  3. ^ San Francisco Chronicle article BAY AREA FOCUS -- NAKED REBELLION - It's all about free speech, Berkeley nudists insist published March 30, 1998
  4. ^ Nude and Natural magazine issues 12.2, 12.3, 13.1
  5. ^ Interview With Andrew Martinez, the Naked Guy 1993 and The story behind the above interview December 2006
  6. ^ UC Berkeley’s `Naked Guy’ Dies in His Jail Cell May 21, 2006
  7. ^ San Francisco Chronicle article Champion of nudity found dead in jail cell -'Naked Guy' won fame in Berkeley, challenged values published May 21, 2006
  8. ^ Yahoo News article Former 'Naked Guy' at UC-Berkeley Dies published May 20, 2006
  9. ^ Grave of Andrew Martinez
  10. ^ Friends Remember Andrew Martinez May 26, 2006
  11. ^ "Naked guy" to be remembered at memorial
  12. ^ Martinez memorial website
  13. ^ Commentary on the death of Andrew Martinez September 2006
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