Tuesday, March 17, 2020

OC ban on gatherings

OC to Ban All Public and Private Gatherings Under Emergency Health Order 
(Voice of OC)
     All public and private gatherings in Orange County will be prohibited under an emergency health order county officials said they plan to issue later Tuesday to slow the spread of coronavirus.
     Bars and in-person dining at restaurants also are soon expected close to customers until further notice, starting at a time that has not yet been announced. It appeared that take-out and delivery of food would be allowed to continue, and officials emphasized that grocery stores will continue to remain open as the virus spreads, because food is essential for the public.
     The move is modeled on moves by seven Bay Area counties, whose orders went into effect at midnight after they were issued….

     The dramatic move to limit contact between people is intended to dramatically limit the spread of coronavirus, which health experts have warned could kill up to 2 million Americans if measures such as social distancing are not put into effect.
     The order is slated to be issued later on Tuesday by Dr. Nichole Quick, the county’s health officer, who has support from top county officials in issuing the order.

     Several county supervisors, such as Supervisor Don Wagner, publicly questioned Tuesday morning whether Quick should issue such a health order, pointing to the concerns it will generate.
     Wagner questioned Gov. Gavin Newsom’s recent direction, criticizing the state capital saying, “they make it up as they go along in Sacramento.”
     Richard Sanchez, director of the Orange County’s public health agency, responded by emphasizing health officials know that key action now is essential to limiting community spread of the virus.

Friday, February 28, 2020

DIRTY TRICKS: It's Dandy Don Wagner and his Developer Friends!

Court: Dirtiest Election Trick In Decades By Developers In OC Supervisors Race Should Change Rules For Future Candidates
Voice of OC
     Just days before the election mailers arrived exposing the candidate’s crimes. She protected rapists, not women. She wrote a letter about a judge to reduce the sentence for a 3 year old’s rapist. Only, none of it was true.
     The candidate –Orange County Board of Supervisor’s challenger Ashleigh Aitken — is in fact a girl scout leader, mother, and former federal prosecutor of sexual predators.
     The mailer, which disclosed its funding source only as “Californians for A Growing Economy and Safe Streets,”(CFGESS) was in fact funded by real estate developers with an interest in Orange County. They supported the incumbent Republican Orange County Supervisor Don Wagner, who has repeatedly sided with developers in local control matters…. Continue reading
The propaganda in question 

OC Supervisors candidate Ashleigh Aitken demands apology for mailer
OC Reg
     Orange County Board of Supervisors Third District candidate Ashleigh Aitken said on Tuesday, Jan. 25, her campaign has sent a cease-and-desist letter to her opponent, Supervisor Don Wagner, demanding he renounce a mailer she says falsely accuses her of supporting an Orange County Superior Court judge who reduced the sentence of a man who sexually assaulted a 3-year-old relative….

Wednesday, February 26, 2020

Shameless Plug: Rebel Girl's Stories to be Celebrated


The New Short Fiction Series, Los Angeles' longest running spoken word series, presents "Ocean Park and Other Neighborhoods" by Community of Writers Fiction Workshop co-director, Lisa Alvarez (and IVC Professor) at The Federal in North Hollywood.

The stories (adapted from what she imagines might be a forthcoming story collection) have previously been published in Faultline, Green Mountains Review, Santa Monica Review as well as the Norton anthology, Sudden Fiction Latino: Short-Short Stories from the United States and Latin America.

The performance stars spoken word artist Sally Shore, with guest cast Claudia Choi (This Is Us, Mom), Sherry Mandujano and Karen Praxel. Admission is $10.00-$15.00 with advance purchase, $20.00 same day cash only at the door.

For more information:

The New Short Fiction Series

via The Book of Face, click here.

Should be a fun evening in NoHo.

Reach out to Rebel Girl if you want the special promo code for a discount on those tickets.





Wednesday, February 19, 2020

Roquemorean codswallop

Interview With CalSouthern Chancellor Glenn Roquemore  (Feb 13)
Highlights (i.e., low points):
...My progress to the presidency came in steps as well. I was asked to serve in multiple administrative positions before I applied to be the President of Irvine Valley College. [Translation: wildly unpopular and illegally appointed President Raghu Mathur had to scrape the bottom of the barrel to find faculty willing to play ball with him. Roquemore, who had been Mathur's foe prior to the fellow's corrupt ascendency, eagerly exploited the opportunity, working now closely with the despised Mathur.] While I had not planed [sic] any part of this journey, I enjoyed the pathway immensely and cherished my time as college president [until, that is, he was canned]. Shortly after leaving Irvine Valley College, I became aware of a leadership position at California Southern University. I applied, was interviewed, and today, thoroughly enjoy the institution....
...There are several principals in leadership that lead to success:
  • Be present
  • Listen before drawing conclusions.
  • Be patient. What you are hearing can oftentimes be dissected into multiple issues (most individually easy to solve)
  • Seek consensus. Allow for contrary voices and civil debate
  • Treat people the way you would like to be treated – find the best in all people
  • Service, service, service
...Our “higher level” goals are Quality, Technology, Sustainability, and Growth. My leadership plans include giving each team member the ability to spread their wings and apply their talents to achieve our goals. I also plan to bring the institution together in a synergistic manner....
Roquemore and pal Mike Carona (just prior to Carona's time in federal prison)
I suspect that Roquemore advised Carona to "spread his wings"

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...