Who raised these white kids?
That's what some people in Colo. are asking. Or, if
you've wondered whether U.S. Anglos will ever change, the viral news coming
from Jefferson County, Colo. (Jeffco), might give you hope. There's been a week
of protests, first by teachers, then by kids and parents, with high schoolers
apparently taking the lead. What's been left out of the news is who and what
these kids are.
Suburban,
privileged, Anglo kids. 92% of the county is white, with only 9% of the
population below the poverty level, according to the U.S. Census. That
contrasts to inner-city Denver County's 20% poverty rate. Jeffco's median
household income is $20,000 higher than Denver's. The suburbs of Jeffco arose
from white flight, and have everything a prosperous WASP would want for
shielding his kids from the "blight" of urban Denver. County
residents even voted in a more conservative school board in the last election.
The new board then stupidly tried to "reform" the curriculum. Classroom materials would "promote citizenship,
patriotism, essentials and benefits of the free enterprise system, respect for
authority and respect for individual rights," as well as "positive
aspects of the United States and its heritage." And, the materials would
not "encourage or condone civil disorder, social strife or disregard of
the law."
When
AP History was chosen to be the first to receive this "reformed"
curriculum, teachers called in sick, protested. Then out went the kids.
The
board should have realized that AP History is for the "smartest"
kids. Smart enough to understand and recognize what was going to be done to
their education. It didn't matter that they were white, relatively well off and
living in the suburbs. The kids walked out and may not be done yet, no matter
what the press, school administration or even some of their parents do or say.
It's in opposing the second part of the proposed new
curriculum that I find the most hope: no materials that "encourage or
condone civil disorder, social strife or disregard of the law." In other
words, these kids are essentially fighting for OUR history, as well. Minority
history, the civil rights movements, Native American and Chicano history. If
the walkouts had been done by minority teachers and students, Colorado's
reaction would have been different.
The kids came up with a slogan: "It's our
history, don't make it mystery." They're supported by parents and teachers
and others. You can check them out and add your support at #standup4kids and
#JeffCoSchoolBoardHistory, because they've used the Internet for more than the
latest selfies. It includes kids from Columbine High School. Yes, that
Columbine.
Spec
writer Victor Milán, who's authored over 90 books, calls himself an
"American writer," but I included him in the Latino Spec Lit Directory
because he lived his first years in Puerto Rico, settled in N.M. and has an
accent in his last name, even though his name on the cover of his forthcoming
book lacks one.
Publisher Tor.com just announced that its 2014’s best
cover and also the winner of the 2016 Hugo Award for Best Novel is The Dinosaur Lords by Milán. Here's the
description:
"A world made by the Eight Creators on which to play
out their games of passion and power, Paradise is a sprawling, diverse, often
brutal place. Men and women live on Paradise as do dogs, cats, ferrets, goats,
and horses. But dinosaurs predominate: wildlife, monsters, beasts of burden –
and of war. Colossal plant-eaters like Brachiosaurus; terrifying meat-eaters
like Allosaurus and the most feared of all, Tyrannosaurus rex. Giant lizards
swim warm seas. Birds (some with teeth) share the sky with flying reptiles that
range in size from bat-sized insectivores to majestic and deadly Dragons.
"Thus we are plunged into Victor Milán's splendidly
weird world of The Dinosaur Lords,
a place that for all purposes mirrors 14th century Europe with its dynastic
rivalries, religious wars, and byzantine politics and the weapons of choice are
dinosaurs. Where we have vast armies of dinosaur-mounted knights engaged in
battle. And during the course of one of these epic battles, the enigmatic
mercenary Dinosaur Lord Karyl Bogomirsky is defeated through betrayal and left
for dead. He wakes, naked, wounded, partially amnesiac – and hunted. And embarks
upon a journey that will shake his world. The Dinosaur Lords arrives July 2015."
Our stories matter - call for submissions
The
Cuento Cups: Because Our Stories Matter exhibit is in response to Chipotle
Mexican Grill’s Cultivating Thought Author Series. In May of 2014, ten
authors, thought-leaders, and comedians were chosen to pen original essays for
Chipotle Mexican Grill’s take-out cups and bags. Not one Mexican, Mexican-American
or Latina/o was asked by the national franchise (whose PR promotes “food with
integrity”) to participate in the series.
While Chipotle reps stated that they "will take [the idea of including Mexican/Mexican American authors into consideration] for the next round,” Museum of Ventura County curator, Anna Bermudez, and author, Michele Serros believe that time is now.
So, artists, writers, and thinkers of ALL backgrounds: can you spin a story as original as a staff writer for The New Yorker? Be as funny as Sarah Silverman? As esthetically pleasing as…well, you get the idea. We invite you to utilize a simple paper cup or paper bag as a canvas to express your own compelling cuento/story. Perhaps you’d even like to construct your own take-out dispensable? The possibilities are endless.
Cuento Cups chosen will displayed at the Tool Room Gallery during the entire month of October and will be featured periodically on the Museum of Ventura County’s website. We look forward to submissions because, yes, our stories DO matter.
Deadline for Submissions is October 2nd. Questions? (805) 653-0323, ext. 302.
Please send or get your submissions to:
Anna Ríos Bermudez, Curator of Collections
Museum of Ventura County
100 East Main Street
Ventura, CA 93001
Last week's NYC Climate March of 400,000
was led by Native Americans. Denver's wasn't as huge. Maybe next time.
Es todo, hoy,
RudyG
1 comment:
Thank you Rudy G. for blog and submission info.
Appreciate it and your time.
Sincerely,
Diana Aviles Shields
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