Tag: DEI
I Grew Up With Soviet Communism; Now as a Trustee I See It Embedded in California’s Ethnic Studies
As a school board member in the Ramona Unified School District in San Diego County, when I read the Santa Ana Liberated Ethnic Studies curriculum for the first time, it brought back childhood memories from growing up in the Soviet...
An ‘Inclusive’ DEI Sacramento
The City of Sacramento has – like sooo many other cities – an Office of Diversity and Equity and it wants you to know – to start with – exactly what that means. Diversity, equity, and inclusion are, of course,...
People First: One California City and One Agency Eschews DEI
The astute reader may have noticed that over the past year or so, the California Globe has been running a periodical series called “Hidden in Plain Site.” The premise is simple: review government websites for what they are saying in...
Battle Cry: A Fierce Warrior Against Disease and a Fierce Warrior Protecting a President
Please be encouraged and unified. A similar and stark example of yet another blunder of our government when it comes to patient safety was demonstrated July 13,2024, when our beloved President Donald Trump “won one for the Gipper.” He selflessly...
Two-Tiered Justice: San Francisco and Oakland Edition
I hope you’ve been paying at least some attention to the circus unfolding in the city of Oakland, California. It’s on a downward spiral more rapidly since the election of its mayor, Sheng Thao, who began her term January 2023....
Why Is National Public Radio Still Publicly Funded?
That National Public Radio (NPR) has been historically tilted to the Left both in their opinion and news reporting is no secret. With the recent departure of a high-level editor at NPR and his blistering dressing down of the liberal...