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Church service at City Hall on May 22, 2021 in possible violation of the First Amendment ‘No Establishment’ clause aka ‘separation of church and state’
I only have about 10 minutes this week to articulate what was bothering me so on Saturday (May 22, 2021) about a church service being held at City Hall. Here is the sign that was posted. Is this a permit? … Continue reading
Posted in ethniceities, Plato's Republic, words
Tagged black lives matter, bruce reyes chow, George Floyd, jeremy lin, kaloma smith
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Let’s rename Foothills Park as a tribute to Al Young, of Palo Alto, the California poet laureate, who died last month
Let’s rename the park, for a Black man.We’re all equal, not a sequel.With 2020 hindsight, we’d repair the funkAll the other parks, they want the darks. We charge the poor to park the car,but we don’t tax the man, and drive … Continue reading
Maybell aka ‘Orchard Park’ now epicenter for Palo Alto, Silicon Valley and civilization as we know it, according to the Chron
Lauren Hepler of The Chron has a Page 1 story about Palo Alto and housing equity, pegged to the new homes hitting the market at the controversial Maybell site in South Palo Alto. Check back as I update about … Continue reading
Posted in filthy lucre, media, Plato's Republic
Tagged lauren hepler, san francisco chronicle
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Deep understanding of the intersection of media, community, technology, infrastructure, real estate, politics and policy
Not necessarily in that order. Not necessarily. Ok, not. Fine. x
Undefeated Gunn wins mythical City Championship: ‘Big Red’ football goes 5-0 under coach Miller, with Jackson and Erlan
Undefeated Gunn Titans win mythical City Championship: ‘Big Red’ football goes 5-0 Gunn after Cupertino game, April 17, 2021 including Erlan (79 second row, obscured) and Jackson #4, also obscured or his number is) Gunn beat Cupertino 65-21 last night … Continue reading
Posted in Plato's Republic, sports
Tagged gunn football, jason miler, ken erlan, richard jackson iv
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Stanford victory parade: April 5, 2021
At first I thought the procession was for a fallen firefighter. Soon enough it dawned on me that this was a Covid-protocol social distance parade. I saw Tara Vanderveer with assistant Kate Paye, Haley Jones and others. Two or three … Continue reading
Fieldwork regarding the skate park initiative in Palo Alto
Palo Alto City Council has agendized for next week, Monday, April 12, a discussion of skateboarding. There is also a memo written by members Alison Cormack and Greg Tanaka on the topic.What should we do with the Greer Park skateboard … Continue reading
Oakland A’s swing for homers times 3,000
The A’s announced a plan with a baseball park, 3,000 homes and some shops. I haven’t swung a bat in about 10 years but have sat through 3,000 hours of development proposals here in Palo Alto. I should bone up … Continue reading
325 Lytton, $20m; their tenant you’ve never heard of, $1.3b
Smart-home technology provider Plume Design Inc. joined the Bay Area’s unicorns Tuesday with a $270 million funding round. The Palo Alto company, which has largely flown under the radar despite its technology being used in some 22 millions homes, saw … Continue reading
Posted in filthy lucre, Plato's Republic, Uncategorized
Tagged 325 lytton, plume, unicorns
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Maya Wiley endorsed by key union in NYC Mayoral race
Maya Wiley was in my advanced Spanish class freshman fall at Dartmouth, which for us was 19lkjdflkasjd, wljslkfjslkfas. Interestingly, she also achieved language proficiency in French as well. So to my mind, hearing of her work in politics I think … Continue reading
Posted in New yorks, Plato's Republic
Tagged kirsten gillibrand, Maya Wiley, tyler johnson
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