Sunday, August 21, 2022

"Pass the Harasser"




It's an old sad story but perhaps a change is gonna come. Maybe. Professors charged with harrassment or inappropriate behavior with students suddenly disappear from the classroom and then appear in other classrooms, sometimes with cushy settlements, often, most often, with nothing said to future employers about the nature of their separation. This is known as "pass the harasser" or "pass the trash."

Alexi Timko, writing this summer in the LA Times, profiles two recent cases at CSUSD which resulted in separation from the university and swift re-employment at other instituitions:

excerpt: 
Both professors denied the claims but investigations conducted by the campus Title IX office concluded the professors had engaged in egregious sexual harassment and misconduct in violation of university policy. The professors’ accounts of the events were found to be not credible.

Instead of pursuing disciplinary action, however, the university agreed to generous settlements with the professors, Roger Morrissette and David Bwambok, which included voluntary resignations, paid administrative leave and, in one case, expunging records of disciplinary action from his personnel file, according to university reports obtained by The Times that detail the investigations and settlements.In both cases, the university agreed to only confirm the professors’ position and dates of employment if contacted by prospective employers and would not volunteer any additional information.

....

“The university’s priority was protecting its student and employee community and the quickest and, more importantly, most assured route to these individuals no longer working for the campus was via settlements,” said Margaret Chantung, chief communication officer at the university. “This route also avoided placing the complainants in the situation of being questioned about their testimony and going through the painful experience of reliving their experiences.”
...

“It is a legal gap,” said Nancy Cantalupo, assistant professor of law at Wayne State University. “There’s no legal obligation for one institution to tell another institution of the fact that this person has been found to have harassed someone on campus.”

Absent a legal obligation, institutions prioritize safety within their own campuses and communities, Cantalupo said.

In a statement to The Times, Chantung said San Marcos is “extremely committed to providing a campus environment that promotes respect, human dignity and an environment where everyone can thrive in their academic, professional and personal pursuits.”

Experts said settlements such as those reached with Morrissette and Bwambok are not uncommon.

To read all about it,  inlcuding details Rebel Girl elected not to share (Timko can write a lede!), click here:

Cal State agreed to keep sexual harassment findings against two professors under wraps






Saturday, August 13, 2022

SOCCCD trustee candidates: statements


BACKGROUND:
See The Trustee Area 4 Mess (Whitt Rydell v. Reeve!) 


AREA 4: Whitt Rydell, the incumbent, will be opposed by one Derek Reeve:

Whitt Rydell's statement is predictable; Reeve's statement, however, is a doozy:

 

AREA 5: Milchiker, the incumbent, will run unopposed:


AREA 2: Prendergast, the incumbent, will run unopposed:


AREA 6: Dack and Kunju are running for the seat vacated by James Wright:

Ryan Dack



James Wright

Friday, August 12, 2022

SOCCCD trustee race (candidates) [It's Reeve vs. Whitt Rydell!]


The deadline to complete the candidate filing process was August 12 (i.e., today) at 5 p.m.
Here are the filings as of 5:45 p.m. today (source: OC Registrar of Voters):

Area 2 
Only 1 candidate: incumbent Prendergast:


Area 5
Only 1 candidate: incumbent Milchiker


Area 6:
2 candidates:
Ryan Dack and Pramod Kunju, neither an incumbent


Area 4:
2 candidates:
Incumbent Terri Whitt Rydell and non-incumbent Derek Reeve
 

Reeve has already indicated that he will not be seeking reelection as a member of the San Juan Capistrano City Council. Hence, his term as Mayor ends in December, 2022. He is free, therefore, to run for this office.

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Tuesday, August 9, 2022

Next: professional development week!

Next week is "Professional Development Week," something I regard with utter cynicism and despair. At this point, I contemn anyone who partakes of it without noisy and constant disapprobation. 

This year, PD themes are: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion; Pedagogy; IT/Technology; Health and Wellness; and "Returning to Campus." Yep. Imagine the spin, the self-deception, the wokedness.

—Kill me now. [It's not all bad, of course. I'm sure there's good stuff here and there. E.g., the session on critical race theory should be interesting: I know most of the presenters.]

DAVID HUME: 

"Were a stranger to drop on a sudden into this world, I would shew him, as a specimen of its ills, an hospital full of diseases, a prison crowded with malefactors and debtors, a field of battle strewed with carcases, a fleet foundering in the ocean, a nation languishing under tyranny, famine, or pestilence. To turn the gay side of life to him and give him a notion of its pleasures; whither should I conduct him? to a ball, to an opera, to court? [To freakin' professional development week?] He might justly think, that I was only shewing him a diversity of distress and sorrow."

(Time to retire, I think.)

I wonder sometimes if American TV—or American college—is fundamentally different. 

Some kind of mad circus.

Friday, August 5, 2022

The Trustee Area 4 Mess (Whitt Rydell v. Reeve!)

   I spoke with Rebel Girl about this Whitt Rydell business, and so she did some digging at the OC Registrar of Voters. After a few minutes, she called back, and the news wasn’t good. 

   Whitt Rydell’s “trustee area” is number 4. Turns out that only two people have filed to run for that seat, and the filing deadline is about a week away. Those two are Terri Whitt Rydell and—gulp—Derek frickin’ Reeve! 

   Reeve is a lawyer and local right wing pol; he’s done some teaching, too, at local colleges (including Saddleback). He’s been on the San Juan Capistrano City Council for years and, presently, he’s that town’s mayor. (His term ends at the end of this year.) 

   You’ll recall we covered some of Mr. Reeve’s exploits and scandals more than ten years ago (we tagged him for plagiarism). Essentially, he’s another Steve Frogue, and he has a local following among knuckle-draggers. He’d be worse, far worse, than Terri Whitt Rydell on our board. 

   What if this “living in Colorado” rumor pans out and Whitt Rydell is disqualified? That would leave Mr. Reeve unopposed. Good Lord! 

   A BOT with Reeve would be very entertaining, I suppose, but he’d be a disastrous trustee. He’d create an endless Frogueian circus what with his gun love and outrageous Islamophobia and whatnot (Villa Park’s ghastly Deborah Pauly is among his allies). 

   I have no idea if the Faculty Association is aware of this apparent PROBLEM. Let’s hope so. IF Whitt Rydell is living in Colorado and thus is unqualified for area 4 candidacy, somebody’s got to come up with a new candidate for that seat, and fast. 

   As you know, silly old Jim Wright of trustee area 6 has stepped down, and so there’ll be a race for his seat. As it turns out, only one individual has filed and, luckily, that person is Mr. Ryan Dack, whom we encountered during Wright's last race in 2020. Dack's a good guy. 

   So we seem to be OK with 6. 

   Marcia (area 5) and Prendergast (area 2) are running unopposed.

   The only problem here is area 4.






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Wednesday, August 3, 2022

Is Terri Whitt Rydell another "Dodgy" Dot Fortune?


Some district history
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   As you know, our district and its colleges have had their share of scandals over the years. 
   One especially juicy scandal concerned former SOCCCD trustee (1996-2003) Dorothy Fortune.
   Well, “Dot,” as we always called her, was involved in several scandals during her tenure, for she was a member of the original, union-promoted (!) “conservative board majority,” which included Holocaust denier Steve Frogue and corruption poster child John Williams
   You remember those guys. 
   These people didn’t seem to think the rules applied to them. 
   By late 2003, while Fortune was serving her second term as trustee, she moved out of the state—but didn’t mention it to anyone who might care that an elected official, by law, must live in the district she supposedly serves. 
   Hence, Dorothy Fortune ended her time at SOCCCD ignominiously. She resigned just as local journalists closed in. (See Junior College Trustee in O.C. Quits, LA Times, Sept. 18, 2003)

Whitt Rydell:

   These days, the district board still comprises some dodgy or semi-dodgy characters, though perhaps not quite in Dot Fortune or John Williams’s league. Perhaps the dodgiest is Terri Whitt Rydell, someone who snuck onto the board less-than-honestly. 
   How so? 
   Well, way back in 2015, just as she retired (as Saddleback nurse faculty), Whitt Rydell was chosen to serve as interim replacement for the ailing trustee Nancy Padberg, who was in the first half of her 4-year term. At the time, Whitt assured everyone that she had no interest whatsoever in actually running for office when her interim service was over in late 2018. She was strictly a short-timer, a stopgap. (Bobbie Jay offered the same assurances.)
   Promises were made — e.g., to the Faculty Association, who had already identified a candidate for the '18 run.
   But she broke those promises and ran for office anyway, exploiting the sorry fact that, as an incumbent, she was likely to win simply because she was an incumbent, thereby obviating an expensive campaign. (Consider how the odious Tom Fuentes made it to the board back in the election of 2004. With his considerable baggage, Fuentes, the notoriously autocratic and misogynistic chief of the OC GOP, was not likely to win without the incumbent advantage. Hence, in the summer of 2000, the unpopular trustee Frogue resigned, Fuentes got the interim gig, and then Fuentes sailed to an easy victory in ’04. Nice trick. Likely, the Padberg replacement used the same playbook.) 
   Whitt’s been on the board ever since—nearly seven years—and she hasn't made much of a contribution. She's coming up for reelection in November. Because she's an incumbent, she'll win, even if she doesn't campaign.
   It's the American Way.

Frogue, Fortune, Lorch, Williams

Anti-intellectualism, again:

   Whitt Rydell represents yet another theme in district history: the inclusion of anti-intellectual “conservatives” at the top, i.e., on the governing board. That sort of thing goes back to the beginning, with the likes of John Schmitz conservative Hans Vogel (see; see also here), the district's first board president (1967). The district went through another serious bout of this kind of anti-academic governance starting with the 1996 “conservative board majority,” an era that didn’t really end until maybe 2012 or even later. (This was made possible, of course, by the cynical and unprincipled leadership of the Faculty Association.) 

Whitt Rydell gets her news from Trumpians: Breitbart, Daily Wire

   How conservative is Whitt Rydell? Well, take a look at her Facebook page. Among her “likes” is Breitbart“Breitbart News … is a conservative news and opinion website founded by the late Andrew Breitbart.” (Whitt Rydell also likes "Daily Wire," another right wing organization.)
   According to Wikipedia, Breitbart’s journalists 

are widely considered to be ideologically driven, and much of its content has been called misogynistic, xenophobic, and racist by liberals and traditional conservatives alike. The site has published a number of conspiracy theories and intentionally misleading stories. Posts originating from the Breitbart News Facebook page are among the most widely shared political content on Facebook. … Breitbart News aligned with the alt-right under the management of former executive chairman Steve Bannon, who declared the website "the platform for the alt-right" in 2016. 

   Unsurprisingly, Whitt Rydell’s extreme right-wingery has occasionally revealed itself during Board business, the most notorious example being her incoherent performance during the Sept. 2021 board discussion over vaccine mandates. On that occasion, Whitt Rydell sought simultaneously to please the educated pro-vacc crowd while maintaining fidelity to her Neanderthal, anti-vacc (i.e., Trumpian) electoral base, and it just wasn’t working; she sounded like a blithering idiot. (Reminded me of Teddi Lorch, another interim trustee—and right winger—who got the unbeatable incumbent advantage. She was an incredible dolt. The Faculty Union engineered that one too.)


Little birds:

   Well, little birds are telling me that Whitt Rydell might be repeating Fortune’s 2003 gambit: not long ago, she married and she now lives with hubby in Colorado. Or so I’m told. 
   Is that true? 
   When I first heard about this (from reliable people), I asked: well, just how many days per month, if any, does she spend in her place in San Clemente? Do we know that she spends most of her time in the Centennial State?
   Nobody seems clear about that. 
   Let's get clear.

Remembering trustee John Williams

2002: Fortune, et al., honoring then state senator Bill Morrow.
Morrow was vehemently anti-abortion and the sort who would join the notorious Minutemen.
Nevertheless, the conservative SOCCCD crew were pleased as punch to be seen with him.

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

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