Wednesday, November 13, 2019

Meanwhile at Saddleback: "the hand of hate cannot compete "



This email was sent out to the Saddleback College community today:
Campus colleagues and students:
We are responding to a finding of hate vandalism on our campus. This morning we discovered that someone had written the “N” word in large, chalk letters on a concrete side wall of the LRC. It has been removed, but I share this finding with you so that you can hear the following directly from me:
We will not tolerate hate on this campus. No matter who you are, where you come from, the color of your skin, the shape of your nose or eyelid, who you love or how you’re different, you are part of our campus. You don’t just belong here; you are who we are and why we are here. Saddleback is Saddleback because of you.
The people who speak hate do not speak for others, as they sometimes think or suggest. Their views are not shared. They are alone, frightened and angry at a world that has moved beyond hate. The more we march forward, the more chalk we will see. But the hand of hate cannot compete with the 1400 employees and 26,000 students of Saddleback, cleaning rags in hand, ensuring that our love of mission and students will turn hate to dust. Every time.
1 hater. 27,000 to wipe away the hate.

Elliot
Dr. Elliot Stern
President, Saddleback College

A swift (and powerfully lyrical) response from President Stern.

Meanwhile, readers might remember former IVC President Glenn Roquemore's rather slow and vague response last year to various acts of vandalism, including the appearance of swastikas:

The Nothing that is Done: Swastikas Come to IVC

13 Days and Counting

Roquemore: A Failure to Lead

That was then, this is now.

Just today Rebel Girl was holding forth about the infamous "same-sex flier" of the 90s, sharing that instructive story with a relatively junior faculty member.

So Stern's inclusive rhetoric is especially welcome: "No matter who you are, where you come from, the color of your skin, the shape of your nose or eyelid, who you love or how you’re different, you are part of our campus."

What a difference 23 years - and new, brave, responsible leadership - make.

As the Saddleback colleague who shared Stern's letter remarked: "Refreshing."

Indeed.
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The Reb on "front page" of HuffPost, protesting President Donald Shit-Weasel in New York over the weekend

We're so proud!

SEE
Janet Gonzales, 85, said she has a long list of reasons why she came out to protest Trump on Monday, including his “upside down” foreign policy in the Middle East.
Asked what she would say to Trump if she met him, she said, “Fuck you.”

Saturday, November 9, 2019

Another One of Glenn Roquemore's Hobbyhorses: the Veterans Memorial Clock Tower

     OLDSTERS like the Reb and I will remember that Irvine Valley College once had a beloved landmark, namely, the ol’ “Clock Tower,” which was demolished by IVC Prez Glenn Roquemore in 2006.
     Evidently, the college had not done enough to maintain the structure (--um, why not?), and, according to Roquemore at the time, the continued presence of the Dang Thing became a safety issue. (Many of us were suspicious of such excuses. Roquemore had long revealed himself to be the kinda guy who'll cut down a tree—or an orange grove—at the drop of a hat.)
     So down it went.
     But, soon thereafter, there was talk of a replacement tower. The OC Register’s minimalist news item ("Irvine: Clock tower is gone," OC Reg, October 14, 2006) informed readers that “A new clock tower is proposed near the circle on campus or the student services center.”
     I believe that I served on the IVC Senate at the time. I don't recall the Academic Senate—i.e., the faculty—ever being consulted about this project.
     According to the SOCCCD Board Meeting Highlights, for the meeting of February 2008, the board approved the “concept of the Veterans Tribute Tower to be constructed at IVC.”
     The District Report of 2009 explains that
During the year our colleges … hold official veterans’ recognition ceremonies. Currently, there are projects to build distinctive campus memorials to the men and women who serve and have served our country so selflessly—a tribute clock tower at IVC and a memorial sculpture garden at Saddleback College.
     The latter, of course, was eventually built in 2010. (See here.)
     The district mentioned the IVC tribute tower again a year later:
Both Darryl [Cox] and Tom [Mathavorn] hope to raise the profile of veterans at IVC in the future. “We really need a place for vets to get together,” says Tom. … Other priorities for the future include ... funding and finishing the planned IVC Veterans Memorial Clock Tower project. (SOCCCD report to the community, 2010)
     For what it’s worth, the project was mentioned again in an obituary for Glenn’s father in 2013:
In lieu of flowers donations to the Irvine Valley College Foundation Veterans Memorial Clock Tower Project www.ivc.edu/foundation/Pages/default.aspx, or the Wounded Warrior Project, would be greatly appreciated by the family.
     The link to the Foundation no longer works. (Not for me, anyway.)


     I can find no mention of a “veterans’ clock tower” project in any of the available IVC Foundation reports (See).
     I did, however, find this very recent reference to a bidding opportunity, at SOCCCD, for constructing the IVC "Veterans Tribute Tower":

Construction Bid Source, 2019
IVC Veterans Tribute Tower Project, Irvine, CA
Orange County
Owner Reference: 351
10/28/2019
Past bid date
Pre-Bid: Login or create an account to see more project details. Basic membership is FREE
Estimate: $580,000.00
Trades: General Contractor
Licenses: B
The Contractor’s Work includes a Irvine Valley College Veterans Tribute Tower. Scope of work includes but is not limited to architectural, structural, electrical and site work, pursuant to work delineated in the attached Drawings by Perkins-Eastman Dougherty. Project duration is 165 days. Bonds required.
     (See also here.)
     During Thursday’s meeting of the IVC Academic Senate, the subject of the veterans' tower project came up. We were told that the price tag for the project was over $1 million and that over $100K had already been spent.
     A question arose: who wants this thing? Who’s been pushing for it? (Those on hand who'd seen the plans were decidedly unimpressed by them.)
     It soon became clear that the faculty senate of this college (IVC) was never consulted about the veterans’ tower project.
     And no one in the room seemed disposed to defend it.
     It was another one of Glenn’s “special” projects.
     Oh my.

From IVC's 1988 catalog

FURTHER READING:
Glenn's hero 

Thursday, November 7, 2019

Roquemore's proximate legacy: TEDxIVC

“Why we still got monkeys?”
     Evidently, before he resigned as President of Irvine Valley College, Glenn Roquemore approved a TEDx event at IVC. (See here.)
     It looks like a real winner!
     According to a TEDxIVC press release (see graphic below),
Realtor and Trumpian Prizmic
Mark Prizmic, Organizer of TEDxIVC, has announced 9 speakers that will be giving a TED Talk at TEDxIVC on March 6, 2020. TEDxIVC will take place at Irvine Valley College’s Performing Arts Center. The theme of the event is “Modifying Human Perception” which is intended to introduce the audience to…a “hidden array of thoughts and ideas that will effectively challenge our perspectives on life.”
     Sounds pretty wacky.
     Prizmic is a former IVC student and a local realtor. Two years ago, at age 19, he was appointed to the board of the Orange County Selective Service System.
     What kinda fool would appoint a self-promoting teenager to run Selective Service?
     Why, that would be the self-proclaimed "stable genius," aka President Donald Trump. (See here.)
   

     Among TEDxIVC’s “currently booked speakers” (elsewhere, we’re told that “Speakers may not be confirmed”!) is “Celebrity TV Show Host and Comedian Steve Harvey.”
     You know Steve. When Harvey isn’t hosting the scholarly “Family Feud,” he's offering erudite zingers:
Harvey advises women not to date atheists because you don’t know where the man’s “moral barometer” is, and says that as far as someone not believing in God, “well, then, to me you’re an idiot.” … Harvey … went on to say that Darwinism is essentially nonsense because he doesn’t think the universe “spun out of a gastrous [sic] ball and then all of a sudden we were evolved from monkeys.” If that were true, he says, then “why we still got monkeys?” (CNS News)
     Why we still got monkeys INDEED!
     Another “currently booked” speaker is Disney "star" Skai Jackson and “InspiringPhilosophy” Director Michael Jones.
     Jackson, we’re told, is “Getting a lot of appreciation for acting, memes and her hair.”
     A triple threat!
     What’s “InspiringPhilosophy”? It’s a “christian [sic] apologetics video library.” –That is, it is a website, featuring videos, dedicated to defense of the Christian faith.
     The website explains itself thus:
We … see many non-Christians trying to pull anyone they can away from Christ with misinformation. We need to equip our youth with the resources they need to stand for Christianity and not be pulled away. If they can understand why Christianity is true then when their hearts doubt the reason of the mind can remind them of what is true. Jeremiah 17:9 reminds us the heart is wicked and deceitful above all things. We need to not only give our hearts to Jesus, but our minds as well….
     Wicked and deceitful above all things! Gosh, that IS inspiring!
     Another unconfirmed speaker is Abbey Gibb, who is “the Founder of the holistic lifestyle TV network called Abbey Gibb TV.”
     Garsh.
     And on it goes.
     The specter of this highly dubious event came up today at the meeting of the IVC Academic Senate Rep Council. Acting IVC President Cindy Vyskocil was on hand to explain that the college is doing all it can to distance itself from the event, but legal realities might prevent cancelling the dang thing.
     Sheesh.

Wednesday, November 6, 2019

It's a metaphor!



The longtime staff person was so excited. She pulled Rebel Girl over to the window in the LA building and pointed.

"Look!" she said, directing her gaze at the floor-to-ceiling window of the presidential office in A-100. "I saw her open the blinds!" she exclaimed.  "Isn't that something?"

Rebel Girl agreed. It was something. It was, they decided, a metaphor.

The original blinds had been hung during the era of Raghu Mathur and had last, as far as Rebel Girl recalled, been fully parted during the final years of the last century.

The window sparkled. People outside could see inside. People inside could see outside. The transparency was beautiful.

Rebel Girl remembered the uncomfortable meetings she used to attend in that room back when she was newly tenured and represented the Academic Senate and Raghu Mathur was the president. She remembered him telling her and Rich Zucker, the Senate VP, that God had put him in that office to do God's work.

My god, she had thought, what are we going to do?






Monday, November 4, 2019

No Dog. No Pony. Just Q & A at IVC's Town Hall.


It was a full house this morning in IVC's PAC lobby as Chancellor Burke and Acting IVC President Vyskocil met staff and faculty, answering questions about recent events and the future.

"There was," as one attendee quipped, "no dog and pony show. Just questions and straight answers."

"It was an act of transparency."

Very refreshing.

While some questions may not have been asked (Vyskocil suggested emailing her questions that people may not wished to have asked in a public forum), those that did were answered.

Some highlights:

Vyskocil declared she would not be a candidate for the position of president and did not plan to institute any major changes during her time. That, she said, would be up to the new president.

July 1 is the desired date for a new pres to take office.

The district will be hiring an agency to assist in facilitating a nationwide search.

Both Burke and Vyskocil characterized the current hiring processes as "unique" and "restrictive," suggesting that they had never encountered anything like it in their extensive experiences at other institutions. Expect more change to address these issues which will result in more campus involvement and representation.

For those who couldn't make it or who want more, the next town hall is Tuesday, tomorrow, at 4:30.

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