Thursday, March 9, 2017

Saddleback’s Burnett a finalist for Long Beach City College position

Finalists: decision likely made March 13-4
LBCCD Board of Trustees Schedule Special Meetings

     The Long Beach Community College District Board of Trustees will convene for two special meetings to discuss the appointment for the vacant Superintendent-President position.

The special meetings will be:
Monday, March 13, 12 p.m.
Metro – 2nd Floor
3806 Worsham Ave.
Long Beach, CA 90808

Tuesday, March 14, 4 p.m.
LAC, Room T-1100


Monday, March 6, 2017

Trumpian Misdirection

White House aides struggle to defend Trump wiretap claims
(Washington Post)
     The White House on Monday attempted to defend President Trump’s unfounded claim that former president Barack Obama wiretapped Trump Tower near the end of the presidential campaign, sending out several administration officials — both on and off camera — to reiterate the assertion without providing supporting evidence.
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     Trump has since provided no proof to back up his assertion, which has been rebuffed by Obama, FBI Director James B. Comey and former director of national intelligence James R. Clapper Jr. On Monday, senior administration officials contorted themselves trying to defend the president’s claims, which seemed to emanate largely in response to a rant on conservative talk radio and in an article on Breitbart News, the conservative website that Stephen K. Bannon, Trump’s chief strategist, formerly led.
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     In perhaps the clearest sign of the uncomfortable situation the president’s tweets created for his aides, the normally media-hungry White House went largely dark Monday. Although several top officials did defend Trump in TV interviews, Spicer did not allow cameras into the briefing room for his news conference Monday, and Trump signed an executive order for his revamped travel ban in private.
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     Like Spicer, Huckabee Sanders claimed Trump’s accusations are supported by news media reports, even though a list of such articles provided by the White House contained no such evidence. She also attempted to recast the president’s words with a softer tone....

SOCCCD celebrates 50: Many Happy "Returns"

Donovan Higbee,  from the office of Rep. Mimi Walters. ((Photo by Ana Venegas)
Technical difficulties have prevented we at Dissent from covering much lately but it hasn't stopped the Register who sent a reporter and photographer to document the district's recent celebrations of its 50th.  See highlights below and click the link for more photos of cupcakes and sparkling cider.

South Orange County Community College District celebrates its golden anniversary

excerpt:
The South Orange County Community College District celebrated its 50th anniversary at the Board of Trustees meeting, Feb. 27, at Saddleback College.
The district – which oversees Saddleback and Irvine Valley Colleges – set up a presentation at the meeting that included historical photos, a timeline, and accomplishments by the district since 1967.
In the article, much was made about "returns on investments":
• Students receive a 17.4 percent return on their investment of time and money.
• Taxpayers receive a 15.3 percent return on their investment, well above the four percent normally received from government organizations.
• SOCCCD provides a return investment of $4.78 per dollar appropriated.
Rei Kamio, Saddleback student government VP (Photo by Ana Venegas)
Breaking ground in 1967. 
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Tuesday, February 28, 2017

UC Chancellor Gillman speaks out



In response to the recent attacks and threats and in light of the one received in our community this week, UC Chancellor Howard Gillman speaks out against such acts which is what an education leader is supposed to do. Hint, hint. 


Feb. 28, 2017

To the Anteater community:

The dramatic increase nationwide in threats of violence against Jewish schools, community centers and other organizations – 90 bomb threats since the start of the year and 20 just yesterday – hit close to home Monday afternoon when our neighboring Merage Jewish Community Center received a bomb threat and was forced to evacuate.

These despicable demonstrations of violent anti-Semitism assault not only members of our Jewish community but all people of goodwill. Our Jewish students, faculty, staff, partners and neighbors should take strength from knowing that the UCI community stands with them during these troubling times.

These events further illustrate the importance of the “Higher Ground” report by our Office of Inclusive Excellence and its call to combat anti-Semitism and other forms of intolerance and bigotry. Programming under the “Higher Ground” initiative began earlier this year, and we will continue to work with our campus and community partners to overshadow hatred with education, research and open discussion.

We respond to the darkness with the light of knowledge and mutual respect. In the face of violent threats, we add our voices to the chorus that declares we will not be intimidated as we pursue our mission to create and sustain a world in which diverse groups of people work together to advance our mutual well-being and common humanity.

Chancellor Howard Gillman

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Meanwhile at OCC and Irvine...

Orange Coast College student Karina Mendoza’s Black History Month artwork lists 18 people killed by police and the words “Promise that you will sing about me” at the top. A multicolored flag at the bottom signifies the LGBT community, beside the words “#SayTheirName” and “BlackLivesMatter.” (Karina Mendoza)
From the Los Angeles Times:

Black History Month artwork torn down at Orange Coast College; investigation launched
excerpt:
Mendoza's project was among many art pieces submitted by students and community members to commemorate Black History Month. Mendoza collaborated on the exhibit with other students and OCC's Student Equity Program, which says it seeks to guarantee "fair treatment, access, opportunity and advancement for all students ... regardless of background."
"It's really upsetting and it bothers me that people can't be respectful," Mendoza said. "Obviously my artwork still needs to be up."

Jewish centers in Irvine, Los Angeles among latest targets in new round of bomb threats

excerpt:
In Irvine, about 1,000 people were evacuated from the Merage Jewish Community Center about 4:40 p.m. Monday when a bomb threat was called into the center, according to the Irvine Police Department. No one was injured during the incident.
Orange County Sheriff’s Department bomb-sniffing dogs searched the buildings and a parking lot, at 1 Federation Way, and “nothing suspicious was located,” police said in a statement.

Friday, February 24, 2017

Suspension lifted for OCC student


from the LA Times:

Suspension lifted for Orange County student who recorded professor's anti-Trump comments

excerpt:
The Coast Community College District Board of Trustees has directed Orange Coast College to revoke its suspension of a student who secretly video-recorded his human-sexuality professor calling President Trump’s election victory “an act of terrorism.”
The student, Caleb O’Neil, “will continue to attend classes without interruption,” according to a statement released Thursday by Orange Coast College.
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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...