Monday, May 21, 2007

Tonight's board meeting: just the pics

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LAST FRIDAY, during Saddleback College's Commencement, six protesters, all tenured faculty, held up the above banner in protest of a highly religious—perhaps undeniably Christian—invocation, offered by none other than Trustee Tom Fuentes.

Some of the same protesters—and their banner—appeared again at tonight's meeting of the SOCCCD Board of Trustees.

BUT FIRST, as usual, the board opened their meeting with an invocation—led, this time, by trustee Nancy Padberg.

The new student trustee joined in the prayer.

Mr. Fuentes, as board clerk, presented board resolutions honoring, among others, IVC's Ray Chandos, or, as Fuentes had it, Ray "Chandros."

Raul Villalba, who is retiring, was also honored.

Then came the protesters (who spoke during "public comments").

Margot L offered polite but pointed remarks. She stated that she did not wish for her complaint to "become personal," but she was "deeply offended" by Mr. Fuentes' invocation. She read a sample of student names—representing a wide variety of traditions outside of Christianity.

Karla W then suggested that Fuentes' invocation was "highly inappropriate for a public school." She reminded the board of the various groups that had already passed resolutions that objected to our board's highly, and narrowly, religious prayers and invocations. (These groups have generally urged the board to embrace a "moment of silence" instead.)

"Shame on you," she said, evidently directing her remarks especially to Mr. Fuentes, who has close ties to the local Roman Catholic Church and who, when stepping down three years ago as Chair of the Orange County Republican Party, pointed with pride to the organization's practice of opening all meetings with prayer.

Alannah R also spoke. Though she is deeply religious, she too was offended by Mr. Fuentes' manifestly Christian invocation, she said. A prayer, she said, "doesn't cease being Christian simply because 'Jesus' is not mentioned" in it.

Obviously, a great many students and members of the community are not Christian.

During these remarks, Mr. Fuentes appeared to listen intently.

I'll have more to report tomorrow. Let me say for now that, when his opportunity to speak arose, Mr. Fuentes responded to the women indirectly, but with defiance and bravado. As you can readily see, he was amused by the whole business.

Here we see him joking about the information that IVC's music department seeks to purchase a "church" organ. "Did we get permission" to do that?, he asked, laughing.

Well, that's all for now. Somebody's gotta feed the cat, and that somebody would be me. —CW

2004: FUENTES' FAREWELL REMARKS:

When he stepped down as Chair of the local GOP in 2004, Mr. Fuentes offered these "farewell remarks”:
Now, some have asked me what is it that gives me most joy in twenty years as Chairman of this County Party. It is a little thing. It is the fact that anywhere in this county, whenever Republicans gather, we begin our time together with prayer. You may pray in your way, and I may pray in mine, but, my friends, Republicans in this county always acknowledge a power higher than ourselves as did our Founding Fathers. And, the values, principles, and ideals that flow from the acknowledgement of the divinity, guides our conservative social agenda. It gives us pause to reflect on what is really important in life and society. It motivates us to defend causes that are so critical in the cultural war that today engulfs our nation and its society. (My emphasis.)

See also Prayer and being "out of the picture" at the South Orange County Community College District

Rebel Girl Enters Witness Relocation Program!

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It's true!

Rebel Girl is entering the summer-long witness relocation program that is offered all departing department chairs upon their resignations. This nifty option was negotiated with the last contract and Reb couldn't be happier! Thank you Faculty Association! With her home email account disconnected from the continuous feed from college, sans cell phone, and under deep cover with a new identity and location, Reb can hit the snooze button all summer.

Taking over Reb's posting duties for the summer will be the legendary Mona Lisa Quesadilla, adjunct instructor extraordinaire, an unreconstructed double major in multicultural and women's studies circa 1986 who currently teaches interdisciplinary courses that span poetry, food preparation, and self-defense. She is also a local performance artist whose oeuvre is dominated by tortillas and accordians.

We welcome Mona to the DISSENT blogpen and wish Rebel Girl well as she enjoys her well-deserved break from all things departmental.

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