Monday, November 10, 2008

It's not over


Photos of today's Irvine Valley College Veterans Day Ceremony

Schwarzenegger tells backers of gay marriage: Don't give up:
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on Sunday expressed hope that the California Supreme Court would overturn Proposition 8, the ballot initiative that outlawed same-sex marriage. He also predicted that the 18,000 gay and lesbian couples who have already wed would not see their marriages nullified by the initiative.


"It's unfortunate, obviously, but it's not the end," Schwarzenegger said in an interview Sunday on CNN. "I think that we will again maybe undo that, if the court is willing to do that, and then move forward from there and again lead in that area."…
Voters drive stake in Ruiz... we think:
…Voters in the Coast Community College District finally sent board member Armando Ruiz to his, (what, third?) retirement. Let's hope it's the last, although nothing he does would surprise me.


Jerry Patterson, who won reelection to the Area 2 seat, released statement that best summed up why this is important. "The defeat of Armando Ruiz will mark the end of an era of, 'you scratch my back and I'll scratch yours,' using this public office for private gain, and secrecy over transparency."….

Soccer, feminists, youth

Local college provides jerseys for Africans: Saddleback College donates soccer tops for town in West Africa:
Nine girls' soccer teams in Africa are now equipped with Saddleback College jerseys, thanks to a donation made to Sports Gift, a non-profit organization in Dana Point that collects and distributes second-hand sports equipment to underprivileged children around the world to promote participation in athletics.

The Saddleback College jerseys were delivered to Togo, West Africa, where funds are not available for girls' athletics. The donation helps give the girls their first opportunity to play organized sports.

"Participation in youth team sports helps build important life skills and I am proud that with the help of Sports Gift, Saddleback College's donation will truly benefit young athletes in West Africa," said Saddleback College President, Dr. Tod A. Burnett. "This donation is also a wonderful way of teaching our students about the importance of community service at the local and global levels."

"It is gratifying to know that Saddleback College's donation will help young girls play organized soccer for the first time, and that we are helping others beyond the boundaries of south Orange County. It's been a pleasure working with Sports Gift" said Dean of the Division of Physical Education/Kinesiology and Athletics, Tony Lipold.

"Sports Gift's mission is to provide sports to underprivileged children around the world, and we are most appreciative of Saddleback College's contribution, which will bring such a positive experience to our young female soccer players in West Africa," added Nancy Best, Collection Leader of Sports Gift.
From Inside Higher Ed:
[UH-OH, FEMINISTS:] Lawrence H. Summers — has emerged in recent days. Summers, whose Harvard University presidency will forever be associated with his comments on women and science, was among those experts who met with President-elect Barack Obama Friday to discuss the economy, and Summers has widely been reported to be among those under consideration to be tapped as treasury secretary. That possibility has upset some feminist leaders. The Washington Post quoted the co-founder of New Agenda (founded by supporters of Sen. Hillary Clinton) as saying Summers “has a clear and unequivocal record of sexism and misogyny.” The Huffington Post quoted Kim Gandy, president of the National Organization for Women, as being uncertain about whether the women and science quotes from the past are relevant today. She said: “I’m torn on the subject. Part of me thinks his opinions on women’s capacities for math and science don’t have relevancy to financial markets.... But I do wonder whether if his comments about women’s lack of aptitude for math and science had instead been a comment or an opinion about African Americans having less capacity for math and science, would he be on anybody’s short-list. That’s a fair question to ask….
[YOUTH VOTE MATERIALIZES:] Between 52 and 53 percent of voters under 30 showed up Tuesday, an increase of four to five percentage points from 2004 and an increase of 11 percentage points over 2000, according to an updated estimate from Tufts University’s Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement. Young voters preferred President-Elect Obama by a more than 2 to 1 margin.

Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

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