Friday, March 11, 2011

South County's Soka U: dark tales

Prima facie tranquil
     Check out Michelle Woo’s Soka University of America Is a School On a Hill, in the latest OC Weekly.
     You’ve heard of Soka, right? It’s an impressive campus hidden behind gates in South County. It’s prominent, and it’s not. It’s pretty hard to get info about Soka.
     But Woo shed’s some nasty light on the university:
     Gaye Christoffersen, a worldly academic with a pages-long list of works on Asia-Pacific international relations to her name, felt an instant connection with Soka when she interviewed for a teaching position in 2005 after seeing a job posting in The Chronicle of Higher Education. Contracts were signed, and the 65-year-old relocated from Northern California to become a professor of political science at the school.
     "Who wouldn't want to be at a university with a Buddhist peace movement?" she asks from outside a coffee shop in Santa Ana, near Orange County Superior Court. "I thought, 'This is a beautiful campus in Orange County, in America.' How could things be so weird and terrible?"
     She makes reference to an e-mail sent in 2002 by Alfred Balitzer, then-dean of Soka University, to a colleague, "SUA will always have two faces and two kinds of faculty," he wrote, "and that is why we as SUA top administrators have to carefully care for the Gakkai members as they are being swamped by non-Gakkai faculty."
     The document and others are tucked in Christoffersen's court files, submitted as evidence to a judge. The former Soka professor is suing the university for religious discrimination, claiming she was denied tenure because she refused to abandon her Lutheran faith to join the Soka Gakkai Buddhist sect that founded the university.
      "It was a constant pressure," Christoffersen says, staring austerely through rectangular, rimless sunglasses while describing the aggressive proselytizing she says was practiced by both faculty members and students in her classes affiliated with Soka Gakkai on campus. "They're constantly after you, constantly trying to get you. You can't escape."….
Discrimination against the non-Soka Gakkai Buddhist?

Shit happens

Sometimes, Orange County really sucks

     UPDATE, MARCH 11, 4:08 P.M.: The arraignment of the Irvine 11 was continued this morning until April 15 so the court can consider defense motions to seal grand jury documents, remove the Orange County District Attorney (OCDA) from the misdemeanor criminal case and other procedural matters. ¶ Attorneys for both sides met with Judge Peter J. Wilson in chambers and agreed to the continuance before it was announced to a courtroom packed with media, defense attorneys, prosecutors, family members, supporters, seven of the Irvine 11 defendants and obviously confused defendants in other cases. ¶ "This is ridiculous," said an African American gentleman behind me accompanied by two women one might find in the Weekly's adult classifieds. "All for this shit?" ¶ Merde or no, the OCDA is pressing the case. "We don't think they have any grounds at all," lead prosecutor Dan Wagner said outside court afterward of the defense motions. "We look forward to presenting evidence."....

Jesse Cheng, UC Student Regent, Ruled Against in Sexual Battery Case by UCI Student Dean's Office (OC Weekly)

     UPDATE/CLARIFICATION, MARCH 11, 4:54 P.M.: As the UCI Office of Student Conduct is not a court of law, it could not find UC Student Regent Jesse Cheng guilty or innocent of sexual battery, despite the statements in posts below this one from supporters of his former girlfriend. ¶ Instead, it is accurate to say the student dean's office found in favor of the young woman identified as "Laya," and that her former boyfriend was responsible for "unwanted touching" of her in October 2010….



     A geological formation known as "The Sinks," sometimes called the "Grand Canyon" of Orange County, has a brand-new viewing platform just in time for a public-access day Saturday. ¶ The Sinks offer plunging and dizzying canyon canyon views, but are usually accessible only by docent-led tours. ¶ But once a month, the Limestone Canyon area to free, self-guided access offered by OC Parks. ¶ The next one starts at 9 a.m. Saturday and goes until 3 p.m….

Very cool.
Quake and Tsunami Leave Wake of Destruction Across Northern Japan (New York Times)

Good grief. If the Japanese weren't ready, just think how not ready we are

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

  This ran in the Sunday December 24, 2023 edition of the Los Angeles Times and the Orange County Register : July 14, 1955 - November 20, 2...