Good bye and thank you, Ms Jane Pittman

Cicely Tyson is dead at 96. Wait a minute it says she died in January — I guess it was just a note about notable deaths this year that popped into my feed just now. Wiki says she was born on my brother’s birthday but in the year my father was born and then died this year on my 57th birthday. But this movie from 1974 written by Stanford grad Ernest Gaines definitely helped me become, over the course of my lifetime, and ally to Blacks.
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Sluggers of the senior circuit, 1965

I got here somehow reading an LA Times puff piece about Denver Lemaster of Oxnard, CA. Who played for the Braves.

Billy Williams Deron Johnson, Eddie Mathews, Frank Robinson, Hank Aaron, Johnny Callison, Mack Jones, Norm Cash, Ron Santo, Tony Conigliaro, Willie Mays, Willie McCovey
Ten of the 17 top HR hitters that year were Black Only 7 were this year. 

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Not sure what either of these messages mean, but they hit me differently

This t-shirt is referencing Bobbito Garcia a musician and athlete I met in Oakland at a soul food kitchen, though he is based in NYC. The item is sold out. Not sure what the words mean, but I like it.
serI found Raven Solomon while researching a Cassandra Wilson song, “ravens” “song of solomon”. Her work here is about a killing of a man in Tulsa and there is a document wherein the police helicopter use this term “bad dude” in reference to the suspect.
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From Herb Caen: For Mark Weiss! Cheers from my Royal to your underwood

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Let’s add 101 acres of parks to our inventory at Fry’s, Cubberley and Castilleja, now to be known as ’FCC’


Mark Weiss, with Michael Heizer’s ”Levitated Mass’ Los Angeles, December, 2021: if 5,000 New Residentialist Palo Alto voters and activists work together we can move immovable objects like the cartel of builders and moneybaggers, who’ve controlled leaders here for two decades

 

Cubberley, aka Cubberley Community Center or the former Elwood Cubberley High, 4000 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto, CA, 94304; 35 acres owned by We The People and or PAUSD, slated for redevelopment and or subject to lease.  Palo Altans and diaspora members from its 25 classes are well organized and opinionated – -they should be polled as to the outcome. 

Castilleja aka known as Castilleja School for Girls, 1310 Bryant Street, Palo Alto, CA 94301; six acres, privately owned; subject to Conditional Use Permit for roughly 400 of the wealthiest area families and their school age chikdren; currently applying for major redevelopment and expansion and investment; although dissidents point out its zoned for housing and therefore costs Palo Altans tens of millions per year in lost taxes; plus the deliberations are divisive and anti-community , especially along class lines that is, pitting the rich against the middle and working classes, elitist and quasi-fascist.

Fry’s, area roughly bounded as 60 acres between Page Mill Road/Oregon Expressway, to the north (i.e., the south border of North Palo Alto versus South Palo Alto; or Old Palo Alto versus South Palo Alto; or white Palo Alto versus Asian Palo Alto —arguably the gentrification being plotted would be like annexing the zone to North white Palo Alto; ironically or not, NVCA is also Ventura, historically Palo Alto’s Black neighborhood; in 2010 San Jose based Sobrato bought from multi-generation dynastic Wheatley Smith Jacobsen the 14-acre Fry’s retail site but then started buying back, often from poor Black families single family homes then lobbied City Hall and their allies in leadership to “upzone” the sites — immediately doubling and trebling the value of their investment- as a special zone of 60 acres was established. Consultants were engaged, often at tax-payers expense, to create the illusion of participatory democracy thru various working groups, to run up the flagpole various outcomes, enabling various yes-men, shills and useful idiots. 

F(60) + C (6) + C (35) = 101 potential new acres of parkland in the proposed FCC 101 initiative. If Palo Alto can dig deep in a moral sense to push back against the greed of these parcels’ current controllers, in would be an auspice of a Democratic re-boot here. Plucking the concrete and steel from these three sites and restoring the land as open space or perhaps pollinator zone (with natural plants and flowers that would help the honey bees), even for a temporary 10-year period, besides the environmental benefit would be a victory against creeping hyper-capitalism.

The cost might be $100m to $200m, perhaps less with a majority New Residentialist slate victory in 2022 and 2024 local elections and eminent domain. Castilleja could relocate their school to outside city limits, or potentially to Pinewood campus or Ventura school site.  Maybe just two electeds who agree in principle to FCC-101 Parks plan would make it a mandate. 

Maybe these three areas could be renamed for A, Al Young — California poet laureate; B, bell hooks, Stanford grad author; C, Clay Carson, Stanford historian who manages The Martin Luther King Papers — all Blacks with ties to the area. I also think of LenRay and Danny McCallister who lived at Margarita and Park for many years, both Gunn too soon, and remembered here, especially in Ventura.

Javier Gil and the late Danny McCallister both Gunn athletes in the 1980s

 

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Jauan Jennings, Jimmy and Juszczyk jubilate

Who got a J for my man?

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Tremon Smith v Drakeo

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insisted that love was the only way to overcome what she called the ‘imperialist white supremacy capitalist patriarchy’ bell hooks, 69

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A liturgical birdie told me Kara Marie flies with God

Not cheep
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McFaul v McCaul

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This is bad. There was a guy quoted in yesterday’s New York Times named Michael McCaul a right wing hawk pol in Texas including parts of Austin. Not to be confused with Michael McFaul hero of these same pages, former ambassador of Russia. Who I went to see GD with years ago. Who is a moderate though at The Hoover. I don’t think McCaul and McFaul see Russia similarly. But I think the guy from Texas should change his name. Does he have a nickname?

Even wikipedia notes the potential confusion.

mccaw caw like a hawk…. aha.. see previous about lark learing to prey sic

 

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Give me an “F”:

democracy is counting on this guy:

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