Saturday, March 9, 2019

19% of Cal Community College Students Homeless

(The Daily Democrat)
The study surveyed nearly 40,000 students at 57 community colleges
     Nineteen percent of students attending California’s community college system have experienced homelessness in the last year, while 60 percent have experienced recent housing insecurity and 50 percent have struggled with food insecurity, according to a report.
     The study, conducted by the Hope Center for College, Community, and Justice at Temple University’s College of Education in Philadelphia, surveyed nearly 40,000 students at 57 community colleges during the fall semesters of 2016 and 2018.
     If the survey’s numbers are projected statewide, as many as 400,000 community college students could be homeless, said Sara Goldrick-Rab, lead author of the report. She said the study’s findings are consistent with prior reports.
. . .
     At Cypress College, about 13.7 percent are homeless according to this study, but even that, she says, is shocking in an affluent Orange County community.
. . .
     There is pending legislation that aims to help homeless college students. For example, Assembly Bill 302 sponsored by Assemblyman Marc Berman, D-Palo Alto, would require the California Community College system to make its college parking system accessible overnight to any enrolled student in good standing.
     State law already requires that community colleges provide homeless students access to shower facilities on campus….
How dangerous is Jordan B Peterson, the rightwing professor who 'hit a hornets' nest'?
(Guardian UK)
Since his confrontation with Cathy Newman, the Canadian academic’s book has become a bestseller. But his arguments are riddled with ‘pseudo-facts’ and conspiracy theories

Argosy on Brink of Closure
(Inside Higher Ed)
     The for-profit college chain will shut down today, affecting several thousand students, if a new buyer is not secured -- a scenario observers say has small chances of happening.
     A court-appointed receiver plans to close Argosy University campuses today if a buyer is not found for the for-profit college, a decision driven by the Trump administration’s decision to cut off Title IV student aid to those colleges more than a week ago.
     But the receiver has yet to convey those plans officially to the Department of Education and is due to appear Monday before a federal judge in an ongoing legal challenge over his management of the colleges. The murkiness over the campuses’ status entering Friday adds to uncertainty students have faced since Argosy failed to make financial aid payments for the spring semester.
     Campus closures would mean students could either opt for loan cancellation or seek to transfer their credits to a different college -- a choice that could be more difficult without an official agreement in place between Argosy and another institution....

Friday, March 8, 2019

A Tale of Two Donalds plus: white nationalist activity at Saddleback continues

In Rebel Girl's mail today. 
UPDATE/correction: Rebel Girl's Saddleback student contact clarified this morning that while Patriot Front materials have been posted on campus, the white nationalist group that is actively recruiting on campus, handing out business cards and fliers, etc. is actually Identity Evropa who have documented their on-campus presence online here.

You can file this under: I am sorry that the white nationalist group I mentioned was the wrong white nationalist group. It's this white nationalist group, not that one, though the one I first mentioned is also on campus. 

Can you believe these times?

Earlier report: Meanwhile Rebel Girl has been following up reports from students about Patriot Front members actively recruiting and posting their fliers on campus at Saddleback College. Student complaints have not, at least not so far, inspired action by the administration to the presence of a group that the Southern Poverty Law Center describes this way:
Patriot Front (PF) is a white nationalist hate group that formed in the aftermath of the deadly “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, of August 12, 2017. The organization broke off from Vanguard America (VA), a neo-Nazi group that participated in the chaotic demonstration. PF’s founder, Thomas Rousseau, led VA members during “Unite the Right,” including James Alex Fields, Jr., the young man accused of murdering anti-racist protester Heather Heyer after fatally driving his vehicle into a crowd of protesters.
Patriot Front's manifesto includes this declaration:
"An African, for example, may have lived, worked, and even been classed as a citizen in America for centuries, yet he is not American. He is, as he likely prefers to be labelled, an African in America. The same rule applies to others who are not of the founding stock of our people as well as to those who do not share the common unconscious that permeates throughout our greater civilization, and the European diaspora."
Rebel Girl can imagine how anyone who is not a white male might feel uncomfortable, even threatened, by the persistent presence of this group on campus posting and handing out materials, cheerfully recruiting white male students to join their cause.


Patriot Front's recent twitter feed shows activity at the Laguna Niguel train station and environs.


On March 6, National Public Radio reported:
White Supremacist Propaganda At 'Record-Setting' Levels, ADL Report Finds
excerpt:
Hill [ADL senior investigative researcher] also cited another group, the Patriot Front, which posts red, white and blue flyers, espouses "mainstream conservative messaging" such as "America First," and rallies against what it calls "fake news." But "when they gather for events, Patriot Front members are far less circumspect about their racism, frequently shouting 'Blood and Soil!,' a callback to a Nazi slogan," Hill wrote.
At Salt Lake City College, which was also targeted by Patriot Front, the student newspaper reports that "Staff charged with maintaining campus facilities were told to take down all known fliers."

Alt-right group posts propaganda around SLCC campuses

In Michigan: Michigan leaders condemn white supremacist flyers found in Lansing's Old Town

"Local leaders are calling for racial tolerance after "Keep America American" flyers were found throughout Lansing's Old Town neighborhood. The posters list a website for Patriot Front, a group labeled as a white supremacist organization by the Anti-Defamation League and Southern Poverty Law Center."

University of South Florida was also visited by Patriot Front:
There is no place for hate speech on our campus

Stay tuned.

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Monday, March 4, 2019

OC: Teens standing around a table giving the “Heil Hitler” salute...

CAIR-LA CONDEMNS NAZI IMAGERY AT TEEN PARTY
 
     The Greater Los Angeles Area office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-LA) today condemned Nazi imagery pictured at a teen party in Orange County on Saturday night that was circulated over social media.
     A series of photos, taken from Snapchat, showed several teens standing around a table with more than 80 red cups arranged in the shape of a swastika. The teens standing around the table were giving the “Heil Hitler” salute.
     According to the Orange County Register, Newport-Mesa Unified School District President Charlene Metoyer said several students have been identified as Newport Harbor High School students.
     A statement from the school district read that “while the party did not occur on any school campus or school function, we condemn all acts of anti-semitism and hate in all their forms.”
     Metoyer told The Register that district and school administrators were meeting to determine further action, including possible disciplinary action against the students who were involved....
SEE ALSO OC HIGH SCHOOLERS SIEG HEIL OVER SWASTIKA BEER PONG
(OC Weekly)
     ...The controversy even reached the House of Representatives with OC congresswoman Katie Porter (CA-45) issuing a strong statement in response.
    “I condemn the devastating and shocking anti-Semitism on display by local students this weekend,” Porter’s statement reads. “The use of such a harmful symbol, which represents the genocide of the Jewish people, is an act of aggression and hate that has no place in our vibrant, diverse and welcoming community. I call on local parents and community leaders to redouble our efforts to educate these young people about the oppression of, and violence against, Jewish people worldwide, and ensure that acts like these never happen again.”....

Meanwhile:
“He [Trump] is such a small, mediocre person,” she said

Lee Haggerty, RIP

     This afternoon, the Chancellor's office forwarded this letter from Saddleback's Pres. Stern to the district community:
Dear Colleagues,
     It is with great sadness that I inform you that Lee Haggerty, a longtime professor of political science at Saddleback College, passed away early in the morning of Sunday, March 3 at Mission Hospital, of complications from stroke.  He was 73.
     A graduate of Stanford University and the UCLA School of Law, Lee served as a part-time and full-time political science instructor in the division of social and behavioral sciences for over 37 years. He taught a variety of courses, but is best known for his teachings of American government, international relations, comparative politics, and African-American history. He served as an advisor for various student clubs on campus, including the Black Student Union and Model United Nations. He made an undeniable impact to countless students.
     Well respected and admired, Lee served as a leader both in his department and within the Academic Senate and Faculty Association, of which he was a lead negotiator. He was passionate about legislative issues and advocacy for students, and advocated at the local and state levels as an active member of the Saddleback College Academic Senate and the Academic Senate for California Community Colleges.
     Christina Hinkle, dean of social and behavioral sciences, shared, “Lee was a remarkable instructor and colleague and will be missed beyond measure.  I was fortunate to have him as a professor when I was a student here at Saddleback; he inspired me reconsider my plans at the time and pursue a career in teaching and higher education. He saw something in me I hadn’t seen in myself and his belief in me was a powerful influence. I know he did the same for an untold number of students.  I will miss him greatly, as will his colleagues and students.”
     Lee’s burial will take place in Dallas, Texas, which is where his family is located and where Lee lived before settling in California.  In honor of Lee’s enduring legacy at Saddleback College, the foundation will be establishing a scholarship fund in his memory.
     For assistance with grief and loss, any employee can refer to the District Employee Assistance Program (EAP) by calling (855) 775-4357 or rsli@acieap.  Employees can also visithttp://rsli.acieap.com for additional help and resources. 
Sincerely,
Elliot Stern
President

Friday, March 1, 2019

Civil war?


In America, talk turns to something unspoken for 150 years: Civil war 
(Washington Post)
     ...First came former U.S. attorney Joseph diGenova, a Fox News regular and ally of President Trump. “We are in a civil war,” he said. “The suggestion that there’s ever going to be civil discourse in this country for the foreseeable future is over. . . . It’s going to be total war.”
     The next day, Nicolle Wallace, a former Republican operative turned MSNBC commentator and Trump critic, played a clip of diGenova’s commentary on her show and agreed with him — although she placed the blame squarely on the president.
     Trump, she said, “greenlit a war in this country around race. And if you think about the most dangerous thing he’s done, that might be it.”
     With the report by special counsel Robert S. Mueller III reportedly nearly complete, impeachment talk in the air and the 2020 presidential election ramping up, fears that once existed only in fiction or the fevered dreams of conspiracy theorists have become a regular part of the political debate. These days, there’s talk of violence, mayhem and, increasingly, civil war.
     A tumultuous couple of weeks in American politics seem to have raised the rhetorical flourishes to a new level and also brought a troubling question to the surface: At what point does all the alarmist talk of civil war actually increase the prospect of violence, riots or domestic terrorism?
     Speaking to conservative pundit Laura Ingraham, diGenova summed up his best advice to friends: “I vote, and I buy guns. And that’s what you should do.”…. (continued)

Wednesday, February 27, 2019

They're coming, you know



Study of American Democracy on Cal State Chopping Block
(Inside Higher Ed)
     Historians across the California State University System are voicing concerns about a new general education task force report that recommends halving the six-credit U.S. history and government requirement in place on most campuses.
     The university system says it hasn’t even formally received the faculty-led report yet and that it remains a mere set of ideas.
     Still, some professors worry that Cal State’s six-credit requirement has long been a target for those who see it as a barrier to completion.
     “Students here do a lot of work in U.S. history and government -- it’s a rigorous course of study, and we stand to lose that right now,” said Bridget Ford, professor of history at Cal State’s East Bay campus and a critic of the general education task force report. “We’re worried about what democracy in our state will look like without it.” …. [continued]


When they kick at your front door
How you gonna come?
With your hands on your head
Or on the trigger of your gun
When the law break in
How you gonna go?
Shot down on the pavement
Or waiting on death row



We are the Village Green Preservation Society
God save Donald Duck, vaudeville and variety

We are the Desperate Dan Appreciation Society
God save strawberry jam and all the different varietiesPreserving the old ways from being abused
Protecting the new ways, for me and for you

What more can we do?


I was born, lucky me
In a land that I love
Though I am poor, I am free
When I grow I shall fight
For this land I shall die
Let her sun never set
Victoria, Victoria, Victoria, 'toria
Victoria, Victoria, Victoria, 'toria
Land of hope and gloria
Land of my Victoria
Land of hope and gloria
Land of my Victoria
Victoria, 'toria
Victoria, Victoria, Victoria, 'toria....
STEM Education Is Vital--but Not at the Expense of the Humanities
(Scientific American)
Politicians trying to dump humanities education will hobble our economy
By THE EDITORS on October 1, 2016

Tuesday, February 19, 2019

This Week in White Supremacist Activity in Orange County: Patriot Front at Saddleback College

On January 30, Patriot Front posted this photo from Saddleback College on their twitter feed with this caption: #PatriotFront  activists placed stickers around Saddleback College in Mission Viejo. 

Rebel Girl loves the OC Weekly. Why? Let her count the reasons (there's so many!), but here's today's:

Savannah Munoz's article  "FASHYS TRY TO POSTERIZE ORANGE AND ANAHEIM, GET FOILED BY RAIN AND ANTIFA"

In it, Munoz documents the latest white supremacist activity in the county. She writes:
Patriot Front, a fascist extremist group, boasted about its poster party antics over the weekend in cities across the nation, including Orange and Anaheim. They tweeted pictures of their fashy propaganda on street signs and light poles, including a “Keep America American” poster in Orange encouraging folks to report “illegal aliens” to the Department of Homeland Security. Over in Anaheim, a map of the United States featured the caps locked caption: “CONQUERED, NOT STOLEN.”
For those not in the know, "fashy" is slang for facists and "antifa" is well, anti-facist.

The Southern Poverty Law Center describes Patriot Front this way: "Patriot Front is a white nationalist hate group that broke off from Vanguard America in the aftermath of the deadly “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, of August 12, 2017."

Among the sites targeted by the Patriot Front: Santiago Canyon College.

This made Rebel Girl curious.  If Patriot Front struck at SCC, why not the fair colleges of the SOCCCD? 

A quick dive into Patriot Front's twitter feed (hold your nose) not only shows activity at UC Irvine - but also at Saddleback College - as well as communities and campuses across the county and country.

Saddleback College

The Saddleback College Crime Blog does report "vandalism" on January 30 - the day Patriot Front images from Saddleback were posted on Twitter - but it's unclear if this is the offense cited.

Saddleback College

Saddleback College
Rebel Girl hasn't seen such activity at the little college in the orange groves but then again she's been inside the Liberal Arts building all day.

Clearly though, they are out there.

UPDATE: In between the time Rebel Girl posted this initial post and the time she arrived home, more recent activity showed Patriot Front was out and about in the canyons today:



The caption reads: "Patriot Front activists went on a hike and placed stickers around Trabuco Canyon, California."

UPDATE: From the headlines Wednesday morning:

USA Today:  Number of hate groups hits 20-year high amid rise in white supremacy, report finds

NPR:  U.S. Hate Groups Rose 30 Percent In Recent Years, Watchdog Group Reports

The Guardian: US hate groups have seen ideas enter mainstream in Trump era, report finds

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: Synagogue massacre cited in hate-group report, which shows rising levels of hatred


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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...