While there will be a lot of big New Year's Eve celebrations this December 31
to usher in the Millenium, like Barbra Streisand in Las Vegas and all kinds of other special events, AOL reports that over 40% of its members will be celebrating the big 2000 online!
Another great 'online' way to start 2000 is to shop online at a site where a portion of your purchases actually donate to help at-risk kids. Just visit Shop for Kids, where whatever you buy for yourself or as gifts to your friends and family from Amazon to CD Now, I Give to Charity Supports and I Help Support actually does some good for the young generation that is going to grow up in the 2000s!
And whatever you do for New Year's and on into 2000, make your Y2K
everything it can possibly be!
CITY OF OAKLAND CHILDRENS FUND COMMITTEE EXTREMELY HARMFUL TO CHILDREN--AGAIN!
By Don Fass
If you want a prime example of WHY so many American children are in such need, just take a look at many of those people deciding on the programs for children that both the City of Oakland funds (and doesn't) and that Oakland's largest corporate foundation, Clorox, cares about...or doesn't!
But something is rotten....and it's in Oakland, not Denmark. And it's not being caused by fringe, extremist right-wing religious conservatives. But by liberals, constantly patting themselves on the back about how much more liberal and enlightened they are than the guy next to them. Well, it reeks!
For the Bay Area's second largest city (at least until San Jose took top spot a few years back) Oakland is extremely backward, even backwater as we enter the millenium.
Consider that Oakland has the most developed digital infrastructure in the hi-tech Bay Area, yet its library system has little internet access, was the last major Bay Area library system to get it, started with 6 full-access computers in the main library (finally) and dropped down to 3 or 4.
The head of the Oakland Tech Cluster answers no letters about anything. Neither do at least 7 of the council members.
Consider the City has a 2-year-old Childrens Fund to utilize 'grassroots' groups to better childrens lives, but most of the City's City Council called the selection process 'deplorable' (but then approved it anyway), a 'distinguished' UC-Berkeley Childrens Studies director told us there were 'no good grass roots projects that deserved funding,' mostly mega 'children's businesses' like the multi-billion $ Oakland Childrens Hospital got funding.....and that was just some of year 1.
Year 2 started off with a grant application that warned 'if a children's group in Oakland was not already doing (business) with the City, they would "get NO priority" at all in selection (i.e.help and funding)...In other words, if you were already in bed with someone or some entity in the City government, you had an excellent chance of 'staying in bed' with them AND getting new silk sheets!
Voters there are so irate about the 'status quo' and those who have had the power, that the little Green Party, with few registered voters, roundly defeated ex-Mayor and mainstay of the power structure Elihu Harris in a shocker State Assembly election the end of March.
And a few months earlier, they elected former Governor and Presidential Candidate Jerry Brown to be their new Mayor...and in a separate election, gave the Mayor's office far more power to run the city.
He has started firing city administrators (except the City Manager who has been a part of the old programs and problems) and said publicly that he was looking over the shoulders of the other administrators and would give them their walking papers, too, if they didn't shape up.
Regrettably, the Mayor is largely occupied with reducing crime in Oakland, down over the past few years but still higher than many other Bay Area communities.
And even Jerry Brown hasn't gotten around to overseeing the Oakland Childrens Fund, bouncing those that deserve to be bounced and the $6 million fund they dole out to their friends and fat cat non-profits.
More than a year before Elihu Harris' political demise and Jerry Brown's 'We the People' ascension to the director's chair, in a referendum, Oakland citizens (a large amount of the nearly 400,000 disenfranchised, poor and minorities) ordered the City of Oakland to devote nearly $6 million of its budget each year to childrens programs.
A POC or committee to oversea those funds, issue grants (technically city bids and contracts) was put together to decide the distribution and programs funded, subject to City Council approval.
Card-carrying liberals, like Stan, who administers (but doesn't teach) at UC-Berkeley's Childrens Studies Program (and believes, he told us, that one of the primary things that are "wrong in this society is the distribution of wealth") and is a Children's Fund decision-maker, dismissed the uproar over the 'disgraceful' awards of the Fund's first year (detailed in almost every Bay Area daily and weekly newspaper), dismissed grass-roots groups efforts to know, hands-on, what Oakland children lack and really need and even dismissed the impact of this article on the internet ........
Clorox, headquartered in Oakland, with record profits and takeovers, three times refused a plan to fund a combined after-school teen center and central Oakland Childrens Resource Center. The all-volunteer project, which already had 100 computers and volunteers, asked Clorox for under $5000.
But the company's Foundation, (which has utilized office temporaries who come and go and have no interest) sent the little non-profit several rejections stating they "only fund childrens projects, in Oakland." (They are strictly a childrens organization, in Oakland!)
A midnite voice mail, the third time, got Joe Cole, then VP of Communications/ Marketing upset and embarassed. He promised and delivered a $1000 check, with the further promise of another $800 a few months later (tax-deductible cappucino money to Clorox).
But Cole departed as VP, Foundation Manager Pam Cooke asked the little non-profit to fill-out a 4th. lengthy application, then promptly rejected them again!
All this happened way before the tragedy at Columbine High School. But Clorox bleaches clothes and the Oakland Childrens Fund gives its 'partners' money.
Yet, Oakland, with a lot of good, dedicated people in it smells anything but sweet in helping its children to a safe, productive environment--particularly in those vital, after-school hours when everyone acknowledges that kids need mentoring and caring adults to replace empty homes..
And you wonder why there is so much grief for our youth in America.
In a Saturday afternoon that will be recorded in history as one of the darkest days for the US Constitution and for America, right-wing Republican outlaws in a lame-duck Congress have succeeded in impeaching President Clinton, against the majority will of the American people.
Article 1 (perjury) and Article 3 (obstruction) passed by narrow partisan votes with only a handful of representatives of either party crossing the aisle in their votes. Articles 2 and 4 were defeated.
The Congress has assured that there will now be a full trial of the President in the US Senate, complete with detailed and salicious testimony by all the characters we've heard from over and over for the past year
They have also pretty much assured that for many more of the last months of this century, Congress will continue to turn a deaf ear to the urgent needs of Americans to fix our educational system, assure the safety and well-being of our children, combat poverty and homelessness, help all Americans to have adequate and affordable health care and continued social security.
Republican Speaker-Elect Livingston (as Speaker Gingrich before him) announced his resignation from the Speakership and Congress itself, after his exposure (and subsequent admission) as an adulterer.
But the supposed 'conscience-ridden' GOP continued to cling to their hypocritical notion that the immoral conduct of so many of its own members, including Judiaciary Chairman Henry Hyde, Speaker Gingrich, Speaker-Elect Livingston (and many more!) simply didn't matter. Even though they all have
lied and either committed adultery or fraud or broken other laws, to them, their own lies don't matter...simply because many were not under oath when they did lie.
To these Republicans, with their clear hatred of President Clinton, long before there was a ''Lewinsky affair,' lieing is fine as long as it's not before a jury And to them, 'the rule of law' is most urgent....as long as it's not dealing with a Republican lack of ethics or morality.
To these Republicans, the majority will of the American people in 2 Presidential elections, the 1998 mid-term election and every news poll, simply does not matter.
Nor does the plea of Dick Gephardt and many others to stop the politics of hate and revenge and smear matter. Nor subjecting all of us, especially our children, to many more horrible months of 'who touched who and when'
All of these deeds were done without any testimony, save for the sole testimony of right-wing, Sciafe-financed Independent Prosecutor Kenneth Starr. Starr, unlike real prosecutors, himself has never interviewed a single witness! The Special Prosecutor himself is being investigated for several
violations of law and ethics.
The repercussions of all of this, for all Americans and the future of the institution of the Presidency itself will be discussed here in more detail as events unfold.
But rallies we attended in San Francisco a few days before this Black Saturday unfortunately point to a further, heated division of Americans. In fact, demonstrations and counter-demonstrations (just the beginning) carry the very unfortunate omen that this attempt by Republicans to stage a hate-filled political coup against the Executive branch of government may divide and polarize Americans more than anything since the war in Vietnam!