Thursday, March 23, 2017

Hell Freezes Over: USC Faculty vow to "fight on" against Trump


On page 7 of today's LA Times:
We are USC Faculty.

We are scientists, artists, and thinkers from over 115 countries, working together every day, side by side, to understand the world around us and to share what we’ve learned with future generations.
We proudly affirm the core mission of the university as a place for the generation of knowledge, the preservation of scholarship, and informed discussion and debate, all of which are vital to a healthy democracy.

We will vigorously defend our core values of academic freedom, high standards of evidence, free inquiry, openness, and inclusion against policies and actions driven by fear, bigotry, and propaganda.
We are committed to:
-- protecting the human rights of our students, our fellow faculty, staff, and all members of the USC community, irrespective of their race, gender, sexual orientation, ability, religion, nationality, or citizenship status.
-- supporting and encouraging all university efforts to provide critical resources for staff, students and faculty who are most vulnerable and at greatest risk.
-- supporting faculty, students, and staff who engage in civil disobedience and protest if members of the academic community are harmed or deported due to targeted state actions.
We will Fight On!

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Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Trump Land: blowing up

Russia Russia Russia Russia Russia....
Poll: Trump's support slipping among Republicans, white voters, men (TheHill)
President Trump's support among Republicans, white voters and men is dropping, according to a new survey….

mutable

Protests start anew as Cal State tuition vote looms today
(OC Reg)
LONG BEACH >> Protesters renewed their rallies in opposition this morning as Cal State University trustees were expected to take up a $270 tuition increase later today in Long Beach.
. . .
     The University of California’s Board of Regents has already approved a tuition increase. Assemblywoman Sharon Quirk-Silva, D-Buena Park, has introduced a bill that would prohibit the CSU and California Community Colleges from hiking tuition and enrollment fees until after the 2019-20 school year. The bill has been referred to the Assembly Higher Education committee….
Fired Assistant Professor Alleges Anti-Gay Bias at UC Irvine
(OC Weekly)
Aslan (@ UC Riverside)
     In March 2016, the University of California, Irvine issued a press release praising assistant professor Hung Duc Nguyen for receiving a prestigious National Science Foundation grant, but months later school administrators ignored overwhelming faculty recommendations for his tenure and instead terminated his employment….
Reza Aslan Thinks TV Can End Bigotry
(NYT)
Q: Apparently because you didn’t want people to know that you were from Iran, you used to tell people you were Mexican. 
A: Yeah, that tells you how little I knew about America. I didn’t realize you guys don’t like Mexicans either….
Before Trump job, Manafort worked to aid Putin
(AP)
Manafort
WASHINGTON (AP) — Before signing up with Donald Trump, former campaign manager Paul Manafort secretly worked for a Russian billionaire with a plan to "greatly benefit the Putin Government," The Associated Press has learned. The White House attempted to brush the report aside Wednesday, but it quickly raised fresh alarms in Congress about Russian links to Trump associates....
Travel Ban Threatens a Lincoln Center Festival Play
(NYT)
     This summer’s Lincoln Center Festival is about crossing borders. But its plan to present the North American premiere of a work by the Syrian playwright Mohammad al-Attar risks being stopped at the United States border if President Trump’s travel ban is upheld....
And, from the recent past:

The Darkness Beneath Huell Howser
(Zócalo)

Reveling In California’s Joys Has Always Been Partly About Making Up For Broken Dreams
BY D. J. WALDIE — DECEMBER 3, 2012
...That Howser, in stepping away from his celebrity, has adopted Garbo’s pose of being gone but always around is of a piece with his portrayal of another type from the same Californian golden age. Howser was the best of the “folks.”
     Historian Kevin Starr, in his series Americans and the California Dream, traced the story of the “folks” who came to California beginning in the late 19th century and identified them as Protestant, fundamentalist, mildly Evangelical, prejudiced, narrow in conventional ways, and stoic but secretly yearning. The “folks” frequented the cafeterias downtown, worshipped at Aimee Semple McPherson’s Angelus Temple, gathered at annual state picnics in Long Beach to reminisce about back home, and joined the “lonely clubs” that were a feature of Los Angeles and San Francisco until the 1950s. The “folks” were mostly lower-middle-class Anglos, many from the border south, who came here—particularly to Los Angeles—for health and happiness in the sunshine. They found sunshine, at least.
     The “folks”—however much they were mocked by later, big-city migrants for their provincialism—defined the everyday culture and politics of California past the mid-20th century in their expectation that the state would remain permanently theirs. They managed one last triumph: the passage in 1978 of the Proposition 13 property tax limitation measure....

Monday, March 20, 2017

BIG red herring fail!

F.B.I. Is Investigating Trump’s Russia Ties, Comey Confirms (NYT)
Director Sees No Evidence to Back Wiretap Claim
WASHINGTON — The F.B.I. director, James B. Comey, took the extraordinary step on Monday of announcing that the agency is investigating whether members of President Trump’s campaign colluded with Russia to influence the 2016 election.
     Mr. Comey’s testimony before the House Intelligence Committee created a treacherous political moment for Mr. Trump, who has insisted that “Russia is fake news” that was cooked up by his political opponents to undermine his presidency. Mr. Comey placed a criminal investigation at the doorstep of the White House and said officers would pursue it “no matter how long that takes.”....
Community Invited to Honor Dr. Tod A. Burnett at 17th Annual Saddleback College Foundation Gala
     Sponsorships and individual tickets are still available for the 17th Annual Saddleback College Foundation Gala to be held on Saturday, April 1, 2017 at 6:00 pm at the Ritz-Carlton Laguna Niguel.
     The year’s gala will honor Dr. Tod A. Burnett, who is retiring from Saddleback College after nine years of exemplary service as president. “I am humbled by the foundation’s honor and I am extremely proud of the unprecedented work they have done over the past nine years. Last year the foundation awarded the most scholarships in the college’s history totaling $793,719 benefitting 517 students. I have no doubt that the foundation and community will continue increasing the annual level of financial assistance and support for Saddleback students each year going forward.”...

Sunday, March 19, 2017

More on Trump's "trademark product" (aka "bullshit")



Rancho Santiago Community College District Holds Immigrant Rights Forums (OC Weekly)
     Rancho Santiago Community College District, whose board recently adopted a resolution reaffirming support for all students regardless of their legal immigration status, sponsors an “Understanding Your Rights” forum from 1-3 p.m. Saturday in the Centennial Education Center, 2900 W. Edinger Ave., Santa Ana.
     The session is free and open to students as well as the general public. Parking is also free.
     “We are launching these forums to inform our students and hopefully ease their anxiety,” explains Raúl Rodríguez, RSCCD's chancellor. “The Rancho Santiago Community College District will continue to support all our students, including our undocumented students. We will stand firmly behind FERPA regulations and protect our students’ confidentiality. We remain resolute in our mission to provide all our students access to quality educational programs and services that address the needs of our diverse students and communities.”....

Saturday, March 18, 2017

"Off the rails"



In The News
LBCCD Board of Trustees Schedule Special Meeting – March 22

     The Long Beach Community College District Board of Trustees will convene for a closed session special meeting to discuss the appointment for the vacant Superintendent-President position.
     The special meeting will be:
     Wednesday, March 22, 5:30 p.m.
LAC, Room T-1100
     The public has an opportunity to speak before the Trustees go into closed session.
      The agendas for the meetings are posted on the LBCC website at      http://www.boarddocs.com/ca/lbcc/Board.nsf/Public
     For more information on the LBCC Superintendent-President search, please visit www.lbcc.edu/presidentsearch/.
     The next regularly scheduled Board meeting will be March 28.

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...