Saturday, November 14, 2020

IVC alum in the News: Sarah Rafael Garcia & LibroMobile

Rebel Girl misses students, misses colleagues and misses, she realizes, bragging about her students and colleagues. So much to celebrate. So here's a brag, well-deserved.

Sarah Rafael Garcia will tell you she was in the first class Rebel Girl ever taught at the little college in the orange groves, back in the last decade of the century.  And it's true! Recently Sarah even showed Rebel Girl the final essay she wrote in that class, which she had saved all those years. Rebel Girl recognized her slanted endnote, the mixture of praise and gentle reminders. She still writes the same - or will, once she is done teaching on a screen...

Anyway, Sarah (now teaching at Chapman) has been in the news lately - check it out! 

KCET's Liz Goldner profiles Sarah here:

Chicana Writing Avatar Sarah Rafael García Moves Forward with Her Rolling Bookstore

excerpt:

Sarah Rafael García, a familiar writer/entrepreneur/celebrity in her hometown of Santa Ana, exudes radiance, energy and success. Yet she attributes her accomplishments in writing, teaching, publishing and recently becoming the owner of a bookstore to acknowledging discomfort in her life. She uses that discomfort — as an out-of-place Chicana — as a major source of motivation. 

One of García’s most notable achievements was the creation of her nonprofit LibroMobile bookstore in 2016, from which she sells her own books of memoirs and fairy tales, along with low-cost Latino, bilingual and feminist volumes, and those dealing with mental health and LGBTQ issues. Her incentive to start the rolling bookstore was the closing of the Santa Ana bookstore, Librería Martínez, founded years ago by Chicano activist and MacArthur Foundation genius grant winner Rueben Martinez.

And listen here as Sarah is one of three female bookstore owners of color who are interviewed by Minnesota Public radio's Kerri Miller:

Booksellers of color lift up diverse voices

And if you are buying books as gifts for yourself or your loved ones, now or for the holidays, consider doing so via LibroMobile.  Support your local indy bookstore. Support an IVC alum who is doing good and giving back in so many ways: LibroMobile

Hope you all are doing well, staying safe, making good trouble.

11-14: Biden Implores Trump to Confront a Surging Pandemic; OC Covid spike continues

Biden Implores Trump to Confront a Surging Pandemic
-- President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. demanded on Friday that President Trump do more to confront the coronavirus infections exploding across the country, calling the federal response “woefully lacking” even as Mr. Trump broke a 10-day silence on the pandemic to threaten to withhold a vaccine from New York. Michael D. Shear in the New York Times$ -- 11/14/20 

—Inside Higher Ed 
     Promising news about potential vaccine candidates brings a shred of hope to higher ed, but medical experts say “normal” is still several months away. 

—NYT opinion: Christian B. Miller 

The discovery suggests that “Principia” had a stronger impact on Enlightenment science than previous research suggested 
—NYT 

—NYT (book review) 

Students are tiring of remote instruction, and parents are tired of paying for it. Many also point to colleges that avoided shutdowns this fall and ask why that can’t happen everywhere. 
—WashPo 

The country’s health care system is already buckling under the load of the resurgent outbreak that’s approaching 10 million cases nationwide.
—Politico

The spike continues

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

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