Saturday, January 21, 2012

Academic Senate sends "resolution" to BOT recommending that the Utt Library be renamed

     Upon perusing the agenda for Monday's BOT meeting, I happened upon this letter to the Board from Saddleback College Academic Senate President Dan Walsh with a senate resolution recommending that the "James B. Utt Memorial Library" be renamed. (I found it under the governance groups' "reports" section of the agenda.) (See the letter below.)

     The resolution, evidently passed in November, notes that "the building was never officially named through any action by the SOCCCD Board of Trustees."
     The key "whereas" is this one:
Whereas ... James B. Utt repeatedly made disparaging racial remarks and voted against both the Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights Act, in contradiction to the stated Saddleback College values of collegiality and inclusiveness....
     The recommended new name? —The "Saddleback College Library and Learning Center."
     Catchy.
     Is Walsh asking that the matter be agendized? Perhaps he is hoping that can be avoided.
     The senate better hope that Fuentes isn't paying attention to all this. But I'm sure he is.
     I don't see Fuentes sitting still for this. Even in his diminished state.
     Expect fireworks.


"The rest is history," says Moorlach

History
     I noticed this mention of Tom Fuentes on (OC Supervisor, Chairman) John Moorlach’s blog the other day:

John Moorlach's Postings
     …Tom has been valiantly fighting cancer. Regretfully, the cancer is winning. As he related to me in a recent e-mail: “These days, my morphine and oxygen line keeps me going, day by day.” All to say, please keep Tom and his wife and children in your prayers during this most difficult time. One mutual friend recommended to me today that mailing a brief note, some 20 words, would be of great encouragement to Tom. If you need his mailing address, please let me know.
Always looking for "talent"
     Tom and Assemblyman Mickey Conroy approached me at a convention in the fall of 1993 with the question, “Why don’t you run for County Treasurer?” As the Administrative Partner of a local C.P.A. firm, anytime I was invited to serve on a Board, it was always as Treasurer. I did not react well to the challenge. But, after giving it much thought, the rest is history. To say that Tom Fuentes changed the course of my life would be an understatement. Thank you, Tom, for an incredible journey of service to the residents of Orange County that I have enjoyed these many years.

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