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PANDEMIC-THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION’S DEPRAVED INDIFFERENCE

PANDEMIC-THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION’S
DEPRAVED INDIFFERENCE

By John Murphy

What does a governor of California at the height of the Great Depression have in common with President Donald J. Trump in engendering the Covid-19 Pandemic just prior to the most consequential election in modern American history?

California Governor James “Sunny Jim” Rolph, its Chief Constitutional Officer in 1933, not only refused to call out the National Guard to prevent the lynching of two men in what is now known as Silicon Valley, but promised to pardon anyone convicted of carrying out one of the most notoriously self-deluded manifestations of citizen justice in the United States.

Donald J. Trump, America’s Chief Constitutional Officer, consciously and cynically concealed his informed knowledge of the most deadly virus since 1918 from the American public, refused to employ his authority to mount a comprehensively uniform national campaign to prevent the virus from spreading, and now hideously exploits the avoidable deaths of 200,000 Americans to scare voters away from the polls while spewing propaganda echoed by both the Russians and the Chinese about the integrity of voting by mail.

American citizens regularly look toward the leaders of their respective states and the nation for both moral and civic judgment and inspiration. Governor Rolph’s pardon promise gilding his refusal to call out the National Guard to prevent the lynching of two men accused of kidnapping and murder, resulted in a press-estimated five to ten thousand men, women, and children crowded into a city park to carry out a Sabbath lynching four days before Thanksgiving in 1933.

The following morning, Governor Rolph praised the otherwise upstanding God-fearing citizens who he claimed just momentarily lost their minds, then reaffirmed his pardon pledge. Citizens who participated in the lynching doggedly refused to talk about it the rest of their lives.

President Trump just awarded himself an A-plus for his Covid-19 response he claims kept the Covid-19 casualties to only 200,000 when it could have been in the millions. It doesn’t matter the size of the match, spark, or ember that ignites a wildfire, it is solely measured by the number of human lives lost, homes and businesses destroyed, and acres burned. President Trump, like his role model eighty-seven years ago, has no capacity to understand or appreciate what the loss of a loved one means to each American, and only offers risible respect for the credulous who accept his toxic leadership as gospel because he is President of the United States.

President Trump’s minions—their lush political paranoia nourished by his chronic inversion of facts—consciously and deliberately distorted and manipulated scientific judgment inextricably tied to the gruesomely heartbreaking Covid-19 death toll, and are complicit with President Trump in causing the deaths of our 200,000 fellow Americans. In any other circumstance, such behavior would constitute depraved indifference that arguably would be used as material evidence for a manslaughter indictment.

Just like once respected Republicans rendered mute in the face of human, economic, and political devastation by the dark money generated by the Supreme Court’s Citizens United ruling—granting corporations the same free speech rights as individuals while guaranteeing anonymity, the inquiry into the lynching overseen by subsequent Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, then Alameda County District Attorney, Earl Warren, excluded both Governor Rolph and the allegedly anonymous members of the local vigilance committee comprised of well-known civic and business leaders, falsely attributing the lynching to otherwise God-fearing citizens who forgiveably lost their minds for a moment in the face of the evil contempt for human life by the accused kidnappers and murderers and what they were led to believe was a legal system benefiting criminals rather than victims.

President Trump, obdurately dismissing the 200,000 Covid-19 American deaths, gleefully conducts serial political sideshows emblazoned in history by the shameless merchandising of treasured symbols of American democracy, while contemptuously flouting scientific fact by shaming mask-wearing and social distancing that encourages increasingly deadly exposure to the virus by his true believers and all those with whom they subsequently come into contact.

Most concerning of all is President Trump’s and his appointees’ promotion and endorsement of armed citizen retaliation against people exercising free speech rights—free speech which categorically does not include violence, arson, or looting—and the ominous specter of the election of Joe Biden resulting from the rigging of voting. Like the lynching endorsed and pardoned by Governor Rolph, the potential for horrific and tragically misplaced political violence is ominously extant.

It is the enemy defined by human imagination that most often results in the most lethal and perpetually damaging consequences. President Trump, by exploiting, rather than condemning, the outlandish and factually baseless conspiracy theories about the virus and his political opposition, provides the emotional gunpowder to wreak havoc on the long-proven, and highly regarded American electoral process solely for the narcissistic purposes of being re-elected.

American democracy survived and became the symbol and reality of freedom in the world because of its capacity to accommodate the most questionable manifestations of free speech while retaining the composure to eventually come to its senses. It is now time for our weathered, but resilient sense of justice to again exercise its enduring power and prevail over the worst presidency since the founding of this nation.

Murphy,  a founder of the University of Phoenix authored an insider account of its formation and what transpired at the nation’s first accredited for-profit university after he resigned in 1997: “Mission Forsaken: The University of Phoenix Affair with Wall Street.”Subsequently, he wrote and produced the award-winning feature film, Valley of the Heart’s Delight based on the Republican politics of the 1933 San Jose lynching starring Pete Postlethwaite, Bruce McGill, and Gabriel Mann.

BuildOUT California Opposes President Trump Executive Order

BuildOUT California Opposes President Trump Executive Order

On September 22, 2020, our Nation took a giant step backward. Claiming that “Americans should be taught to take pride in our Great Country, and if you don’t, there’s nothing in it for you,” the President of the United States issued an Executive Order to ban training on implicit bias and most aspects of diversity for any company receiving federal grants or contracts. With one stroke of his executive pen, the President is attempting to erase decades of hard-won freedoms. In order to “form a more perfect union” for our future, we must engage in a critical assessment of the past. 

This Executive Order requires that any company seeking to benefit from a government contract must pretend that systemic bias does not exist. To do so requires one to ignore America’s history — of taking land from native peoples, enslaving African Americans, subjecting women to unequal treatment, permitting hate crimes against members of the LGBTQ community, enacting the Chinese Exclusion Act, forcing the internment of Japanese Americans, denying Jews entry to the US during WWII, and the daily indignities suffered by anyone who is not straight, white, privileged and male.

To ignore the cruel and unjust periods of American history denies us the opportunity to celebrate the accomplishments of those who fought against those injustices and triumphed. How can Americans celebrate the accomplishments of Thurgood Marshall, Harvey Milk, Susan B. Anthony, Cesar Chavez, Jackie Robinson, Megan Rapinoe, or Serena Williams without understanding the historical and systemic injustices they overcame? It is only by studying our past – the good and the bad – that we can identify our own biases and work together to create an equal and just society.

BuildOUT California calls upon all elected officials to take immediate and swift action to right the wrongs inflicted by this Executive Order. We urge all business owners to embrace diversity. And we ask all Americans to stand with us as we say: “Mr. President, we dissent.”      

— BuildOUT California

BuildOUT California is the world’s first LGBT industry association dedicated to the sustainable growth of LGBT-owned and certified businesses, and our allies, in the fields of architecture, engineering, construction services, real estate development and related industries.

www.buildoutcalifornia.org

Manny’s Opens Nation’s First Outdoor Socially-Distant “Victory Booths”

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Manny’s Opens Nation’s First Outdoor Socially-Distant “Victory Booths” to Phone Bank / Text / Write Letters to Spur Voter Turnout and Defeat Donald Trump

www.welcometomannys.com

tinyurl.com/victoryboothshifts

21 September 2020 – San Francisco, CA:  In the final days before 2020 election Manny’s at 3092 16th  Street at Valencia (www.welcometomannys.com)has stepped up its work to defeat Donald Trump this November by building the Victory Booths.  Manny’s has built the country’s first outdoor socially distanced set of booths where community members have already begun to come to phone bank, text bank, and write letters to swing state voters.

“It’s crucial in these final weeks that everyone in California spend as much time talking to voters in swing states as possible,” said Manny Yekutiel, 31, who founded and runs the eponymous community engagement space and café dubbed “the New Hampshire of California” (KCBS Radio) for its hosting of myriad political events including hosting 17 Democratic presidential candidates. “That’s what these first-in -the nation victory booths are here for.”

Over the next 7 weeks (or 50 days), Manny’s “Victory Booths” will be sending over 10,000 letters to swing state voters in Florida, making thousands of calls and sending tens of thousands of text messages with one goal in mind: elect Joe Biden and Kamala Harris and defeat Donald Trump. The link to sign up for a shift is tinyurl.com/victoryboothshifts

“Manny’s was created to be a space for political discourse, activism and advocacy for social justice,” says Yekutiel, who expects to announce some “significant VIP attendance” later this week for the effort. “Until we can once again gather for political action inside Manny’s we’re inviting people to gather outside, socially distant but politically active, at 16th and Valencia.”

Since opening its doors on Election Night 2018, Manny’s has become an epicenter of community involvement, dialogue and civic engagement having served over 50,000 people, staged over 500 events, donated space to more than 150 area nonprofits and charities, and hosted 17 presidential candidates in his first year alone. Also, in addition to receiving much media and public attention, Manny’s was recognized for his above-and-beyond achievements by the California State Senate as “Small Business of the Year.” 

Manny’s is a people powered, community focused meeting and learning place in the heart of San Francisco that combines a restaurant, political bookshop, and civic events space. Manny’s goal: to create a central and affordable place to become a better informed and more involved citizen. Manny’s offers its events space to nonprofits, activists and civic organizations to spread their message and do their work as well as hosting its own civic and arts related programming. Manny’s kitchen is run by the non-profit, Farming Hope, which hires formerly homeless and formerly incarcerated individuals and trains them in the food skills needed to work in the restaurant industry.

MAYOR LONDON BREED ANNOUNCES TIMELINE AND FRAMEWORK FOR REOPENING INDOOR DINING IN SAN FRANCISCO

Friday, September 18, 2020

Contact: Mayor’s Office of Communications, mayorspressoffice@sfgov.org  

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MAYOR LONDON BREED ANNOUNCES TIMELINE AND FRAMEWORK FOR REOPENING INDOOR DINING IN SAN FRANCISCO

San Francisco is working with the local restaurant industry to develop a standardized health and safety plan and protocols to help restaurants prepare for reopening

San Francisco, CA — Mayor London N. Breed, Dr. Grant Colfax, Director of Health, and Assessor-Recorder Carmen Chu, co-Chair of the City’s Economic Recovery Task Force, today announced San Francisco’s plan for reopening indoor dining. San Francisco will move forward with indoor dining at 25% capacity, up to 100 people, once classified as “orange” on the State’s tiered system, which will occur no sooner than the end of the month. The San Francisco Department of Public Health is developing health and safety guidelines in coordination with the local restaurant industry in order to prepare restaurants for the safest reopening possible.

“Restaurants have been hit hard by COVID-19. Many have adapted with takeout and outdoor dining, but they’ve still been barely hanging on and, sadly, some have closed for good,” said Mayor Breed. “We are laying out the next steps to make sure restaurants are ready to reopen as safely as possible. I want to thank the Golden Gate Restaurant Association for working with us to get to this point. Helping our restaurant industry survive this pandemic is a key part of our longer-term economic recovery.”

San Francisco is currently assigned to the State’s “red” tier, which provides the City the discretion to move forward with reopening some activities and services, including indoor salons and gyms. While San Francisco recognizes the State’s thresholds, the City will continue on a reopening path based on its local health indicators and unique challenges and successes of our local reopening. Based on the State’s tiered system, the earliest that San Francisco will move to the less restrictive “orange” tier is at the end of September. However, if local COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations do not remain stable, San Francisco may not meet the criteria of the orange tier and will remain in the red tier.

“We appreciate our vibrant restaurant community’s sacrifice throughout this pandemic, and we want to thank them for their cooperation and patience that has brought us to this point,” said Dr. Colfax. “While health officials continue to monitor the virus, we also need San Franciscans to continue practicing the health and safety precautions needed for us to reopen our city gradually.”

The City is working with the Golden Gate Restaurant Association to develop a self-certification process for reopening indoor dining in San Francisco. This process will provide restaurants the information and tools they need to prepare to safely reopen indoor dining with limited capacity and other modifications in place. Before restaurants can reopen, they will need to complete a self-certification documenting their ability to comply with minimum standards for operating indoor dining in San Francisco.

“Our measured approach to reopening is grounded in science and facts, and science clearly tells us that indoor activities come with additional risk,” said Dr. Tomás Aragón. “We must work with the restaurants and business owners to implement strong safety protocols that help mitigate this additional risk and protect the safety of our employees, customers, and the community.”

“I grew up waiting tables at my parent’s family restaurant. Knowing first-hand what it takes to keep a business going, it’s been my priority to find pathways for businesses to reopen and stay in San Francisco,” said Assessor Carmen Chu, Co-Chair of the Economic Recovery Task Force. “The next step will be to work in the coming week with public health and restaurants to ensure we have clear guidelines for how we can more safely operate indoors for workers and customers.”

“Today’s announcement brings hope to our San Francisco restaurants and the thousands of workers who need these jobs,” said Laurie Thomas, Executive Director, Golden Gate Restaurant Association. “The past six months have caused so much pain and financial hardship for many. Having a clear and safe path to move forward with indoor dining, even at a limited capacity, will mean restaurants have the chance to reopen and/or see a way to not have to close. We thank the Mayor and her staff, and Dr. Aragón and Dr. Colfax for working with us to make this possible.”

“For restaurants on Larkin Street in Little Saigon, the news that we may be able to begin reopening indoors again in weeks rather than months is really hopeful,” said Rene Colorado, Executive Director of the Tenderloin Merchants Association. “Outdoor dining has been important but it’s not enough alone, especially as we approach the wetter, colder months. Today’s news offers some hope there really may be a light at the end of the tunnel.”

“We’re very happy Mayor Breed is being proactive in helping small businesses by listening to them and taking action,” said Small Business Commissioner William Ortiz-Cartagena.  “Restaurants are telling us what they need and reopening indoors is the next step to saving these businesses and all the jobs they support. We commend the Mayor and appreciate her for standing with us and all our small businesses in these challenging times.”

“It’s great to hear that we will be allowed to have indoor dining again, especially after having to close our busting dining room on Larkin Street in Little Saigon for six months,” said Thao Pham, owner of Turtle Tower Restaurant. “We are very excited to welcome guests back into our restaurant and its helpful to have more notice this time, so we can begin planning how best to do so responsibly and safely.”

Reopening Next Week 

In-classroom learning with limited capacity for TK-6th grade will begin to resume September 21st for schools that have submitted a safety plan and have received approval. Indoor museums and galleries may submit health and safety plans this week and will be able to open as early as Monday, September 21st. Additionally, San Francisco continues to evaluate ways to bring other activities, including indoor movies, bars, nightlife, and offices back safely.

Prior Reopening

Earlier this week, San Francisco’s reopening continued with additional outdoor and indoor activities. The businesses and services that resumed indoors with limited capacity include hair salons, barber shops, massage services, nail salons, gyms and fitness centers. Only those services where face coverings can be worn at all times by everyone involved will reopen at this time. Hotels, outdoor family entertainment centers, drive-in entertainment such as outdoor movies, and outdoor tour buses and boats also reopened on Monday under rules for outdoor gatherings. 

The reopening of businesses and activities will increase travel and interaction throughout the city, which means increasing community spread of the virus and an increase in cases. Public health officials will regularly assess the Key Public Health Indicators, particularly new positive case counts and hospitalizations to ensure San Francisco has the necessary resources available for those that are infected.

San Francisco’s reopening plan is available online at SF.gov/reopening. Reopening is dependent upon San Francisco’s Health indicators remaining stable or improving, and the plan is subject to change. All San Franciscans must do their part to limit the spread of COVID-19, including face masking, social distancing and handwashing.

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Paint the Void and Union Square BID celebrate their 100th Mural in action

Media Contacts: 

Shannon Riley  / (508) 523-4944 / shannon@building180.com

David Perry & Associates, Inc / (415) 676-7007 / news@davidperry.com 

Sunday, September 27, 12pm – 4pm

Paint the Void and Union Square BID celebrate their 100th Mural in action

Public invited to meet the artists live painting murals and take self-directed Art Walks.

Re-beautification during COVID-19 shows support to small businesses and community

17 September 2020 – San Francisco: Paint the Void, a nonprofit initiative created in collaboration with Building 180 and Art for Civil Discourse, is partnering with the Union Square Business Improvement District to unveil two new murals. Their completion will mark 100 murals created by the group. This new partnership invites the public to join a celebratory Art Walk to safely explore the murals, as well as drive foot traffic to small businesses who have lost customer support during the pandemic. The Art Walk is available for self-discovery via an online map: https://www.visitunionsquaresf.com/mural-art-walk.  Sunday, September 27, 12pm – 4pm, Paint the Void will host socially-distanced guided tours and a “meet-the-artists” pop up at their respective murals. The Art Walk Tour will lead the public to 20 murals around the Square and commence at the 100th mural where the artists will live-paint the SFMTA station on Geary at Stockton. 

San Francisco artist Bianca Rivera is creating a memorial to commemorate some of the more than110 people who have died at the hands of the police in the Bay Area since 2015. Rachel Wolfe-Goldsmith, an Oakland based artist, sometimes known as “Wolfe Pack,” will be painting in her figurative colorful style with themes that foster empowerment and liberation. Guided tour sign up at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/art-walk-union-square-tickets-120424622287.   Paint the Void was founded to generate grants for artists to paint murals as a response to the void left by the boarded-up businesses in the wake of COVID-19.

“Beautifying Union Square during these difficult times with temporary murals with culturally significant themes is uplifting and sends a message of inclusivity.” says Karin Flood, Executive Director of Union Square Business Improvement District. “Union Square has long been a gathering place for peaceful protests and expression. It is fitting to have the 100th mural at the new Central Subway entrance near Union Square Park.”

“Over the past few months, we witnessed the hardships that COVID-19 has brought. Despite this, artists have stepped up to work together withbusinesses to remind us what still remains in our neighborhoods, even if they are closed for a period of time,” said Shannon Riley, co-founder of Paint the Void. “As people start to flee the city it is important to remember that many people are still here and are doing what they can to keep their home vibrant. The arts have always been at the heart of San Francisco. Paint the Void and its artists remind us what makes this city great. This project is a reminder to support our artists and community.”

Paint the Void began in April with a goal to create 15 murals but the overwhelming support and influx of donations from crowdfunding campaigns has allowed for the creation of 100 Bay Area public murals. Plans are to continue this momentum to support local artists with grants to turn the Bay Area into a public art power house in these unprecedented times. With support from donors and partnerships from local organizations Paint the Void has issued 95 grants to Bay Area artists to keep them engaged and paid during COVID-19.

The 100th live-mural painting will be at the plywood barricades at the SFMTA station, Geary at Stockton at Union Square. COVID regulations are strictly enforced. Participants must wear a mask, be in small groups and social distance. Paint the Void, Union Square BID and muralists will only be out if air quality is considered satisfactory and air pollution poses little or no risk.

HIGH RES IMAGES & VIDEO AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD BELOW

Union Square Mural Map: https://www.visitunionsquaresf.com/mural-art-walk

A library of photos of the existing Union Square Murals are available here:

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/3pxix20mhq4r6b4/AAAv1xqtQbg_JNkSy2JoglA0a?dl=0

Paint the Void Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEV12EmgfJc&t=6s


About Union Square Business Improvement District:

The Union Square BID serves members and creates a high-quality visitor experience by managing and activating public spaces, attracting new investment, and advocating for the District’s future success. Union Square is the vibrant heart of San Francisco and an international destination where visitors enjoy exceptional retail experiences, luxury hotels, world-class cultural institutions, and great public spaces found only in the City by the Bay. 

About Union Square Art Walk:

Sign up to join us for a self-guided or guided tour on our eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/art-walk-union-square-tickets-120424622287. Self-guided tours are available for your own use; a downloadable and printable map can be found here: https://www.visitunionsquaresf.com/mural-art-walk. One-hour guided tours will available on Sunday, September 30 at 12pm., 1:15pm and 2:30pm and are limited to 10 people per tour due to COVID safety restrictions. Tours will be guided by Heather Jain with opportunities to meet and speak with both the muralists and members of the Paint the Void Team. Jain is an NYU Institute of Fine Arts-educated art historian, former SFMOMA curator and current educator, who is exploring opportunities and partnerships to develop material (curate exhibitions, design educational content and/or curriculums) that seeks to foster empathy through art education as a way to encourage greater social understanding, tolerance and justice. For many years in San Francisco and two years in London, she has organized and led art tours using art to foster dialogue and understanding.

Rachel Wolfe-Goldsmith is an American painter and muralist. Primarily self-taught, her practice evolved through working with other artists and mentors and taking specialized courses, carving out a style that is both classical and cutting edge. Immersed in fringe cultures, fascinated by science and ancient mystics, an avid traveler, and of African-American and Jewish heritage, her subject matter never settles in one place. Applying mediums with palette knife aerosol oil crayon and brush, her focus and applications constantly evolve through each body of work. As a large-scale muralist, her studio work is sometimes influenced by elements of graffiti and street art. She has been hosted as a muralist at events in the US, Costa Rica, and Australia, and her works have been displayed in galleries throughout California, Oregon, New York, and Miami. Wolfe-Goldsmith currently lives and works in Oakland. @wolfe_.pack  http://www.rachelwolfegoldsmith.com/

Bianca Marie Rivera is a visual artist whose practice primarily consists of illustration, photography and digital collage. Although her Puerto-Rican heritage and New York upbringing have informed and fueled her studio practice, her deep love of people-watching, adult cartoons, hip-hop, alternative and street culture have aided in a resulting style that leans heavily towards the absurd. Her work has been exhibited in the Bay Area with collaborative projects spanning from New York to California. Born and raised in Brooklyn, she is currently lives in San Francisco. @biancabonk.ai https://www.biancabonk.com/ 

Muralists: 

Maya Amit

Kaliani Anderson

Inga Bard

Donavon Brutus

Max Ehrman

Bailey Fu

Rachel Wolfe Goldsmith

Matley Hurd

Nathan Richard Phelps

Mariana Prutton

Bianca Rivera

 Lucie Scanlon

James Shields

Kate Tova

Yon and more

Paint the Void is a fiscally sponsored 501(c)(3) nonprofit, born from an idea to keep artists engaged and paid as guardians of hope and beauty in a time of fear and uncertainty. Public art organization Building 180 and nonprofit, Art for Civil Discourse joined forces to raise funds for artist grants as a response to COVID-19. Since mid-April, the effort has facilitated and supported the creation of 100 Bay Area murals, funding over 95 artists. Paint the Void is funded through individual donations, grants and collaborations with larger institutions for permanent murals. Donate / sponsorship info: www.paintthevoid.org. #paintthevoid