Well-Behaved Women Seldom Make History
In honor of Women's History Month, we take this opportunity to shine a light on some of the women whose accomplishments have contributed to our stories.
Weapons of Class Destruction
Throughout history, power grabbers have tended to find their way into classrooms. I assume the goal is to indoctrinate the next generation to their way of thinking and being. I call it a thinly closeted mind control movement to benefit the few and serve even fewer. To enhance a catchphrase, you can follow the money and privilege if you want to know who they are.
Meme: In all of history, the good guys were never the ones banning books.
Sad and true.
Historically, our public education was comprised of part facts, part bullshit. Textbooks celebrate the white power structure, elevating it to hero status and even using inaccurate imagery of a non-physical God while villainizing the rest of us non-white, non-male humans. I was fortunate; my elementary school teachers told us our textbooks were filled with lies, racism, and white supremacist leanings. And once the age of enlightenment hit, (the 60s, not the other one), we began to recognize the flaws in what we passed off as public education.
A Message from Our Chair Kathleen Crawford
February 2024
February is a time for celebrations – everything from Black History Month to Valentine’s Day to President’s Day, including Leap Year on February 29. If you are a senior citizen, you can remember when there were separate holidays for Lincoln’s and Washington’s birthday commemorations, but the need for a 3-day holiday weekend proved irresistible for the combination of a Presidents’ holiday on the third Monday of February as a result of the Uniform Monday Holiday Bill passed in 1968. It is still officially called Washington’s Birthday because Lincoln’s birthday had never officially become a designated Federal Holiday.
5 Black Leaders that Shaped the Labor Movement
As part of our commemoration of Black History Month, our Communications Committee is pleased to share this article from the National Education Association website.
These Black leaders had strong visions for the future of the labor movement, uniting broad coalitions for racial justice, worker rights, and the welfare of all.
Resolutions for Democracy
When Webster reveals its word of 2024, it may well be anxiety. A common theme of many of our conversations is fear and concern over the future and the outcome of this year’s election. True, much is beyond our control, but there are concrete actions we can take daily to stave off helplessness and promote hopefulness.
The author of this list of Resolutions for Democracy is Jessica Craven. It’s a practical guide to embracing the election year chaos and thriving.
A Message from Our Chair Kathleen Crawford
Yes, it is 2024, and goodbye to 2023! I hope your recent holiday celebration with family and friends was rewarding with many happy memories as well as being restful and healthy. Politically, 2024 is a marathon through the Presidential Election in November, but first, we must sprint to the March 5 Primary here in California. Mark your calendar for the MLK event at the Johnson Springview Park in Rocklin on January 15 – come by to say hello and show support for our values of diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Hocus Pocus won’t put Food on the Table
Do you remember watching your first real magic show, the audience in full awe with their mouths agape and the inevitable “How did they do that?” echoing throughout the room? A great magician seems to float with charisma, endowed with some enigmatic power to defy the laws of gravity and reality, doing things we mere mortals cannot.
At some point, rational thinking returns, and we recognize that the magician’s success depends on their ability to deceive us. They have no superpowers. We begin to see how they use distraction through hand movements and gobbledygook to keep us from seeing what’s really happening.
Donald Trump is a colossally failing magician. His illusion of power has been exposed, and we see how incredibly weak he truly is. Grossly lacking in intelligence and experience to lead our country through even minor challenges, when we faced dealing with climate change and a pandemic, he chose hocus pocus.
2024: The Year We Learn the Truth About America Will Ignorance and hatred become the national pastime?
"The establishment of our new Government seemed to be the last great experiment for promoting human happiness."
George Washington, January 9, 1790
(Hold your breath George, we might have to shelve this quote).
Is there any other continent or country in the world like this one? The answer is/was no. For whatever reason, the forces of the Universe conspired to create a meeting place of Indigenous Peoples, invaders, enslaved people, immigrants, treasure hunters, humanitarians, and thieves of all makes and models. Our history is neither all good nor all bad; it is the story of diverse people with diverse purposes sharing space. Some days, we got it right. Let’s hope in 2024 we don’t get it tragically wrong.
How to talk about Trump's Dictator Remark
With the walls closing in, Trump's rhetoric is increasingly bombastic and hyperbolic. That doesn't mean we should ignore it. His recent comments mirroring Nazi propaganda and invoking dictatorship reinforce the magnitude of this election. How do we respond? This article from The Message Box, a newsletter about political and message strategy by former Obama advisor Dan Pfeiffer, offers expert advice.
A Message from Our Chair Kathleen Crawford
Where to begin? November was a hectic month – canvassing started in both Roseville and Lincoln. Planning and reservations began for our December 13, 2023, Winter Solstice holiday party and fundraiser! The CADEM Endorsement Convention provided controversy and demonstration on the Cease Fire in Gaza issue and the vital work of selecting endorsed candidates. Two local Democrats were endorsed, so congratulations are due to Jessica Morse in CD3 and Neva Parker in AD5.
Meet Jessica Morse
Jessica Morse, a Placer County native, has officially thrown her hat in the ring for California’s 3rd Congressional District, the most geographically diverse in California. She states the residents of Placer County deserve a representative who works with us and for us, especially in support of women’s reproductive rights. To her, this is critical as the seat is currently held by Kevin Kiley, who has maintained an anti-choice record and, if re-elected, would be the deciding vote against women’s interests.
She believes VOTERS WANT:
November 2023 CADEM Endorsing Convention Memories
This year's CADEM Endorsing Convention will be remembered for more than its convention business. We asked our Placer delegates to share their impressions and photos of the conference.
November 2023 CADEM Convention Photo Gallery
Enjoy our snapshots of the many activities and events at this year’s Endorsing Convention in Sacramento.
Mastering the Art of the Lie
Weaponizing Lies to Spin a War, Kill Democracy…and Only God Knows What Else
Myra Jolivet, SMPS
And now — in the midst of a war between Gaza militants and Israel, when people around the world are desperate to know what’s happening — Elon Musk has personally recommended that users follow accounts notorious for promoting lies. “For following the war in real-time, @WarMonitors & @sentdefender are good,” Musk posted Sunday.
Good?
Wisdom from Timothy Snyder
Editor’s note: this summary continues the series based on author and history professor Timothy Snyder’s book “On Tyranny.” The goal is to pass on his insights, wisdom, and forecast to those who have not read his works.
BE CALM WHEN THE UNTHINKABLE ARRIVES
“Modern tyranny is terror management…” used with precision by Adolf Hitler. The German nation elected him and then created chaos and artificial threats to his nation to consolidate his power. He convinced his people this was “for their own good.”
Snyder states Hitler’s tactics were the “archetype of terror management.”
A Message from Our Chair Kathleen Crawford November 2023
November is traditionally focused on Veterans Day and Thanksgiving, but my message this month has to do with that “other” activity – our democracy and Elections. Yes, the 2024 Presidential election is one year away, but there is another much less recognized election coming up as part of the Primary Election on March 5, 2024. Have you ever wondered how people get on the Central Committees? Let me outline it for you!
Let the Children Learn
As noted in previous newsletters, our PCDP Communications Committee will share a monthly message on the issues we confront in Placer County.
The American Dream – that enigmatic hope for a successful future we imagine our children will be able to attain. We love, feed, house, and guide our children, but much of their future depends on the interactions they have when we are not around. We depend on our public school system to provide our children with the skills they will need to succeed in an ever-increasingly complex world. Young minds will need to develop a strong understanding of earth sciences, history, cooperation, and technology to face the challenges ahead.
Ready to make a difference? It's time to take action with the Placer Dems!
The March 5, 2024, Primary Election may still be four months away, but there’s no time like the present to reach out to voters and secure their pledge to vote.
We’re asking you to step up—literally. The key to winning elections is voter turnout, especially by our younger voters. Getting voters to pledge to vote, and then following up with a self-addressed reminder card can increase a percentage and be the difference between victory or defeat.
Forced Outing is Wrong, Always
I attended a recent meeting of the Placer Hills Union School District. The agenda included an item titled “Board Requested time to discuss AB1314, HR 1585.” A quick look revealed that these bills seek to force teachers and counselors to inform parents if their student exhibits any signs of identifying with anything other than their “gender assigned at birth.” AKA forced outing of students by school staff.
There were approximately eight people who spoke against the district supporting these bills. These speakers included community members such as myself, a high school student, and several teachers and counselors who work for the district. There were no speakers in support of these bills.
Tired tropes
The board member who spoke in support of these bills, Ray Lawrence, brought out some tired tropes in support of these bills. He insisted that parents should have access to everything in the student's official file (they already do). The fact that other board members cited exact language negating the need for these bills did not dissuade Lawrence as he continued to insist that the district consider supporting these bills.