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Friday, June 17, 2016
Monday, May 30, 2016
Up North: Chapter One
Its always raining in Portland |
Chapter One
Juan thought he heard her say, "I love you!" as he walked away, but he wasn't sure. He could hear his screaming heart beating and feel his blood pumping throughout his body. Was it her voice, his blood, or the rain?
It was windy
It was cold.
It was raining hard
He was under grey skies. They both shuffled away in opposite directions carrying withdrawn dreams turned to cash.
The air between them cold and wet.
He walked from the ATM to the bus stop. Tears filled his eyes and he kept wiping them with the sleeve of his black Independent trucks hoodie.
"Fuck, it’s always freezing here!" Juan thought to himself as he walked down the street. He had two thermals on under his shirt and hoody, denim pants and a black Dogtown beanie on.
Oregon/Washington winters were still something hard for him. Even after 10 years. His fingers reached to make sure he still had his wallet in his pocket. He couldn’t believe this was all he had left. HIs backpack, his skateboard and his wallet with few hundred dollars...
The bus finally came and he was soaking wet. It was cool though, he thought to himself. The bus was warm and he had over an hour to ride and then transfer to his next ride. It was a long ride on the bus from Vancouver, WA to Hillsboro, OR--his new residence.
Juan looked through rain splattered windows--his eyes searched for the sun.
Then he reached into his backpack and pulled out his moist book...
Things were almost completely dry when he got off the bus at his stop in Hillsboro. It was still raining. Now he only had to walk 2 miles uphill to his new place.
“I need some sun!” Juan he repeated to himself as he began his walk.
He thought about his hometown of San Jose, CA--its warmth and sunshine as he trudged through the rain into his new life.
Sunday, May 22, 2016
Royal Pain in the Neck Cannabis Balm Review
Royal Pain in the Neck Balm |
This week's review is on a pain balm. I don't usually go in for these things--the only ones that work seem to make you stink and just kind of burn. This product actually gets hot and then the cannabis properties kick in and it relieves pain. I have degenerative disc disease in my neck, and back. Sometimes the pain is almost unbearable. Instead of taking a pain pill, I can rub this into my neck and alleviate the pain. This also works well on my arthritic knees and ankle.
When you first put it on it gets hot and smells of cinnamon and menthol. The menthol smell dissipates quicker than most--in about 10 minutes it goes away. It leaves a hint of cinnamon smell on your skin after that.
You don't have to get stoned to alleviate your pain. Products like this can be used before work, or anytime really. This is non-psychoactive and really is made with love. The owner tells me she received the recipe from her best friend's mother way back when. Now she is trying to help people alleviate their pain with a natural, non-narcotic, non-psychoactive balm.
This balm gets an A+ rating from me.
If you are in the Portland area, you can get this product at the Human Collective dispensary. It is 18.00.
Or you can order it direct from the website for 20.00.
Or you can order it direct from the website for 20.00.
Here is the description from their website:
So, if you have aches and pains and are in need of relief please pick up a container of this wonderful balm to get some relief.The original all natural formula was developed in the 1980'sby Massage Therapist, Midwife and Author Sharon K. Evans.
In 2014 the recipe was gifted to Leslie Miller. With some minor changes and adding a few new ingredients to the mix we have the Royal Pain in the Neck Balm today.
There are two versions of the balm; Original formula without any added cannabinoids.While the second has a non-psychoactive, high CBD cannabis extract.
Here is a link to the Royal Pain Balm Web site: http://www.royalpainbalm.com/
Tuesday, May 17, 2016
Half and Half
Half and Half
And then she wasn’t there
I can still hear her footsteps
Feel her curl around my ankles
Her meow echoes in my heart
I love you…
Wednesday, May 11, 2016
Monday, May 9, 2016
Whiteness is Identity Jacking/Identity Jacking is Whiteness
Whiteness tells us our story through the lens of our oppressor?
What does this do to truth, validity, information and the construction of knowledge?
Sunday, April 24, 2016
Embedded #Whiteness: A Legacy of Brutality
[This is the last installment of a three part series on Whiteness.]
This colonial system was created for and by Europeans for the benefit of Europeans. Everything was in relation to the European--this is a hallmark of the concept of Whiteness--that everything is judged in relation to Whiteness and not something else.
Whiteness is embedded in the fabric of everyday life in the US |
The use of patrols to capture runaway slaves was
one of the precursors of formal police forces, especially in the South.
Slave patrols were organized groups of three to
six white men who enforced discipline upon black slaves during the antebellum
U.S. southern states.
The police are still seen by many people to be racial enforcers, they are seen as the colonial strong arm in black and brown neighborhoods--they are most often occupiers--not public servants.
Mistreatment, beatings, rapes, robbing, bribe demands
and other behavior is expected by many communities of color when they encounter
the police.
African Americans have never been accepted as White.
They have been ostracized from the American Way of life for
the most part.
They are colonized subjects within the colony.
Segregation, lack of educational resources, lack of opportunities
are all hallmarks of being Black in the US.
It behooves those who don’t want these hallmarks to adhere to
Whiteness as much as possible. We see this exemplified in too many POC
who have achieved ‘success’ in this society.
This is a screenshot I took from an article on Slate.
What is the implicit message here?
How does it relate to the previous image?
South Bronx 1970’s/slaves quarters, Colbert Co. AL |
Things don’t change much in a society based on Whiteness.
Please think about these images for a moment.
Baltimore or Saskatoon |
Contemporary racial disparity based on Whiteness in
Baltimore on the left.
Contemporary racial disparity based on Whiteness in Saskatoon on
the right.
Please think about these images for a moment.
This is how Black and brown kids are often treated at school.
Our kids are ‘over disciplined’ from an early age--sometimes from
preschool on…
Even after Brown Versus Education schools are still segregated.
Black and Brown schools are patrolled by police and brutality
occurs often to students of color.
This can take the form of detentions, or suspensions or other
academic marginalization ‘consequences.’
Or it can take the form of violence. As in the case above
(Spring Valley HS in SC), or as seen in several other recent videos of police
officers brutalizing students of color.
This cop was fired.
Schools should be a place where everyone is welcome.
Schools should and must be supportive of people.
Schools should be accepting, edifying and challenging for ALL
students.
Schools need to have disciplinary actions that are non-violent.
Schools should not hold up Whiteness as an ideal of education.
Adheres to and believes in Whiteness. |
One other thing about Whiteness is that it can
be adhered to by non-white people.
Many people of color and those who purport to
want to help people of color adhere to the system of Whiteness that the
educational system upholds, supports and requires of POC who want to succeed.
I say that this is why we have made little to
no progress in equity, diversity and inclusion in our school systems and our
society.
Embedded Whiteness |
The brutalities that were used to enforce the
racial hierarchies of yesterday are still with us today.They used to come in
the form of lynchings--back in the days of Jim Crow....
Now they come in the forms of Police shootings
of unarmed African Americans and Latinos in far greater numbers than Whites.
They come in vigilante shootings of unarmed
African Americans, for example--the shooting of Trayvon Martin.
So,
what does this have to do with Education?
Please
think about these questions:
· How do you see
Whiteness relating to Education?
· Can you think of some
examples of Whiteness in Education that you have seen?
· How can we mitigate
Whiteness in Education?
· Should we mitigate
Whiteness in Education?
· How does Whiteness
impact Educational Technology?
·
Does Whiteness come in between the truth and investigators?
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