Posts Tagged ‘action alert’

Bear Necessities

I tend to think, on many fronts, California kind of has its act together (except that whole equality issue that somehow voters screwed up)…but now I see that there is a TON of room for improvement on the wildlife front as well.

In California, each year, over 2,000 bears are hunted–legally, so I’m OK with admitting that people who are experts have decided that is appropriate–BUT, what I’m not OK with, is the number that are ILLEGALLY hunted and poached. (In the US and Canada, annual black bear hunt numbers are between 40,000 and 50,000–still within the legal limits–many many more are poached). Shockingly, in California it is still legal to hunt bears with packs of dogs–and there ain’t nothing humane or appropriate about that.

California’s Department of Fish and Game has proposed new legislation to eliminate caps on bear hunting, so every single bear could be a target in the Golden State–and I’m sorry, but our pic-i-nic baskets just aren’t important enough to allow that. We continue to build and expand our blight into natural habitats, and then wonder why nature won’t just crawl away. Huge California housing tracts are abandoned to foreclosure, but still we clear cut and build and fractionalize ecosystems that once supported healthy populations of a balanced range of species. I get it that there are problem encounters with bears–I don’t get it that the solution is to somehow fool ourselves into thinking we should blast them all out of nature. How arrogant, and truly uncontrolled we are becoming.

Big Wildlife is focused on assuring the long-term viability of top carnivore wildlife in the West (bears, wolves, cougars, coyotes, etc), and is spearheading a movement encouraging public comment from California voters about this bear issue–but you need to act fast. Hearings were held yesterday, and the deadline for public comment is Saturday, March 13. Here is a link to an action alert page with sample letters to send to the commission and your representatives.

This is, truly, a crime against nature we’re talking about–and something we definitely do not, can not, be complicit in.

Shame

915227_59731382We interrupt this blog to bring you an opportunity to hang your head in shame for our society.

If this doesn’t piss you off–you’re not awake. Pinch yourself, take a cold shower, and read it again. Pissed now?

If not–I don’t want to know you.

Below is an action alert I truly hope you will act upon from Color of Change, an organization created in the wake of Hurricane Katrina to help use the Internet to empower and engage black America, looking for ways to combat the ferocious racism still faced in this country in 2009 .

This event just happened in Pennsylvania a couple of weeks ago–where children of color, in an organized summer camp activity for which they had paid a rental fee,  were made ashamed and kicked out of a pool with an unstated but very firm “Whites Only” rule. Read all the way to the bottom for the club’s somewhat panicked response.

Disgusting and indefensible.

See below–go to the link–take action. This does not represent the world we are committed to, but it does represent how much work we still have to do. Let’s get busy…

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Dear friends,

Two weeks ago outside Philadelphia, sixty-five children from a summer camp tried to go swimming at a club their camp had a contract to use. Evidently, the club didn’t know the kids were largely Black.

When the campers entered the pool, White parents took their kids out of the water, and the swimming club’s staff asked the campers to leave. The next day, the club told the summer camp that their membership would be canceled and that they would refund their money. When asked why, the club’s leader said the “kids would change the complexion … and the atmosphere of the club.”

A “Whites only” pool in 2009 should not be tolerated. The club’s actions appear to be a violation of section 1981 of the Civil Rights Act. Whether or not any laws were violated, a “Whites only” pool should be something every American condemns.

I’ve just joined ColorOfChange.org in doing exactly that — will you join me, and email your friends and family asking them to do the same? We’re also calling on the Department of Justice to evaluate suing the facility under federal law. It takes just a moment to do both, here:

http://www.colorofchange.org/swim/?id=1463-900654

Obama is President but that doesn’t mean that suddenly all is fine when it comes to race in America. This is a vivid reminder of what we know still lies beneath the surface.

We all know stories like this one — similar incidents play out quietly every day in different communities across the country. The difference in this case is that folks got caught and there was a contract in place that makes for a potentially illegal act.

Standing up now isn’t just about making things right for these kids in Philadelphia or bringing consequences to this swim club (called the Valley Swim Club). It’s about creating a climate of accountability everywhere. If we can publicly shame the Valley Swim Club and hold them accountable for this incident, it will make others think twice before engaging in this kind of discrimination.

Please join me in condemning the Valley Swim Club’s blatant discrimination and calling on the Justice Department to investigate whether they violated civil rights laws. And please ask your friends and family to do the same.

http://www.colorofchange.org/swim/?id=1463-900654

Thanks.

Here are some links to more info:

“Pool Boots Kids Who Might ‘Change the Complexion,'” NBC Philadelphia, 07-08-09
http://bit.ly/90Zyr

“60 Black Kids Booted from Philly Pool For Being Black — Speak Out,” Jill Tubman at Jack and Jill Politics, 07-08-09
http://bit.ly/GkJTs

“Valley Swim Club: Day Two,” Adam B at Daily Kos, 07-08-09
http://bit.ly/qbpSA

“Section 1981 Summary,” Employment Law Information Network
http://www.elinfonet.com/1981sum.php

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A statement from the club, on their website, which is being overloaded (I do appreciate the tone and tenor of the message. They must be crapping their pants, and if a representative of the club did say the reason was the desire not to change the “complexion” of their facility…they should be).

The Valley Club is deeply troubled by the recent allegations of racism which are completely untrue.

We had originally agreed to invite the camps to use our facility, knowing full well that the children from the camps were from multi-ethnic backgrounds. Unfortunately, we quickly learned that we underestimated the capacity of our facilities and realized that we could not accommodate the number of children from these camps. All funds were returned to the camps and we will re-evaluate the issue at a later date to determine whether it can be feasible in the future.

Our Valley Club deplores discrimination in any form, as is evidenced by our multi-ethnic and diverse membership. Whatever comments may or may not have been made by an individual member is an opinion not shared by The Valley Club Board.