Wednesday, December 10, 2008

California's Latinos and blacks still lag in university eligibility: LA Times

http://www.latimes.com/news/education/la-me-eligible10-2008dec10,0,5792529.story

California's Latinos and blacks still lag in university eligibility

New report finds that the groups are doing better on meeting application requirements for UC and CSU but still trail whites and Asians.
By Larry Gordon
December 10, 2008
Despite recent improvements, Latino and black students continue to lag behind whites and Asians in becoming academically eligible to enter California's two public university systems, according to a state report released Tuesday.

The study by the California Postsecondary Education Commission also showed that female high school seniors still do significantly better than males in taking required classes and earning grades and test scores that could gain them admission to the University of California and California State University systems.

Murray J. Haberman, the commission's executive director, said he was pleased by the improved eligibility rates for African Americans and Latinos in the Cal State system. "Things are certainly moving in the right direction, although we still have a long way to go," he said.

Haberman criticized recent proposals to reduce or cap enrollment at Cal State and UC. "Exactly at the time that more students are preparing themselves to go on to higher education, we are beginning to close the doors on so many of these students," he said.

A student who wants to be admitted to either university first has to establish basic eligibility, then must typically meet separate, often tougher standards for the campuses at which they hope to enroll.

The study reported that 22.5% of Latino high school graduates were eligible for Cal State in 2007, up from 16% in 2003, when the last such study was done. For black students, Cal State eligibility went up to 24%, from 18.6%. Latino and black eligibility for UC's more rigorous standards were 6.9% and 6.3%,respectively, last year, slightly higher than four years ago. White and Asian students did better in meeting requirements for both universities. For Cal State, 37.1% of white high school graduates were eligible last year and 50.9% of Asians, both somewhat higher than in 2003. For UC, 14.6% of white graduates and 29.4% of Asians met course, grade and test score requirements; those rates were both slightly lower than in the previous survey.

Factors holding down eligibility rates for black and Latino students include shortages of the necessary courses and sometimes inadequate counseling at high schools in many low-income, often predominantly minority areas, Haberman said.


Overall, Cal State rates rose mainly because more students met new requirements to take a second year of history and lab science, said Adrian Griffin, the commission's research director. Griffin presented the report at a meeting Tuesday in Sacramento. "It takes time for schools to adjust their offerings, and it takes a while for the message to sink in for students," he said.

Griffin attributed the drops in white and Asian eligibility for UC to tighter course and grade requirements at the university.
Griffin also suggested that California's high school exit exam, required since 2006, cut out weaker students and may have affected eligibility rates somewhat. Continuing a gender imbalance at many U.S. colleges, more women than men were ready for California's state universities. About 15.3% of female high school graduates were eligible for UC, compared with 11.2% of males, and 37.6% of women for Cal State, compared with 27.3% for males.

On a sliding scale that also includes standardized test scores, UC's minimum grade point average in required high school courses is now a 3.0 -- a B average on a 4-point scale -- and Cal State's is a 2.0, or a C average.
Those minimums, however, do not guarantee a spot at the most popular campuses, where much higher standards usually are enforced. The eligibility study, which surveyed 72,000 transcripts at 158 public high schools around California, found that UC and Cal State requirements are well-aligned with their missions under the state's 1960 master plan for higher education. About 13.4% of California high school graduates were found to be eligible for UC in 2007, near the university's target under the master plan of drawing from the top 12.5% of the state's high school graduates.

The Cal State eligibility rate was 32.7%, very close to its 33.3% master plan guideline.
Previous commission surveys influenced university requirements. For example, four years ago, a report found that many otherwise UC-eligible students could not be accepted because they had not taken the two subject exams required by UC in addition to the basic SAT or ACT tests. Now, UC is on the verge of changes that, among other things, would drop the subject tests mandate.

Gordon is a Times staff writer. larry.gordon@latimes.com
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Thursday, November 27, 2008

My Thanksgiving List ~ Thanksgiving Day ~ November 27, 2008



My Thanksgiving List ~ Thanksgiving Day ~ November 27, 2008

I am thankful for the divine wisdom of the Creator,

For the awesome beauty of Creation with all its creatures

For the colorful beauty of Mother Earth with its seasons

For being a compassionate cosmic creature who reasons

For being a humane being in the family of humanity!

I am thankful for all my secret allies and spiritual guides.

For little simple blessings that give great priceless rewards

For magical moments of divine inspiration born from perspiration

For creative imaginations that light up the darkness with truth.

I am thankful for being able to exercise my humane right

To rebel, to resist, to revolutionize against tyranny!

I am thankful for all those people who know and love me

Who respect, honor and strive to understand me.

I am thankful for all my mistakes that taught critical lessons

About life among the living, about being in the eternal here now,

About loving the sublime sacredness of life in all innocent beings!

I am thankful for waking up sane and sober on serene mornings.

For clean air I breathe, cool waters I drink and tears of joy.

For being able to love and be loved all the time!

I am thankful for having a home, sweet, home to go to after I roam.

Where I can be safe in the sanctuary of my sublime sanity!

I am thankful for all my good books, useful tools and creative toys.

And for not being possessed by possessions!

I am thankful for you being you, I being I and knowing

On the cosmic-quantum level that we are ultimately all one!

I am thankful for the consciousness of being thankful!

Every day should be a day of true thanksgiving in celebration of life,

Not for the often forgotten massacre of the native Pequot people,

But for the blessings the Creator has bestowed upon us

Count your blessings, not your curses!

With Thanksgiving ~ Peter S. Lopez aka: Peta

peter.lopez51@yahoo.com

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Rosalio> Re: [NetworkAztlan_News] More On Chomsky on The Election, Economy, War and Peace-A MUST FOR LATINO MEDIA

11-27-2008 @12:30 AM ~
"... What is different, new and developing is most important in assessing strategy and tactics. Rosalio"

The ultimate aim of strategy in a war zone is the seizure of power and tactics are the means to that end ultimate overarching strategic goal. Hell, as La Raza Cosmica we cannot even coagulate a general term to call ourselves as a people in all our diversity! The term 'Latinos' in general seems to be the most inclusive ~ thought we must claim, feel and know our own indigenous native roots.

I have an old precious friend who is an old member of CP-USA, she is a red-diaper baby, who taught me stuff as I was growing up, but she could not even admit to the fascist essence of our common foe. Recall: the anatomy of power involves vanguard leadership in the form of unique personalities, the machinery of an organizational party apparatus and capital which can have many forms and manifestations (not strictly money).

In relation to Latinos we need to come together and form a united Latino Liberation Front in unity with other popular progressive movements. As a unique people we can never achieve total liberation without the support of the masses in their beautiful billions, including the democratic socialist forces of the Third World, especially Latin America.

Inside fascist Amerika there is no and I doubt there ever will be one leading vanguard party. When revolution fails it is the fault of the vanguard elements, never the unorganized and uneducated masses. We mobilize the masses around their basic survival needs: food, clothing, shelter, medical care and basic liberating education.

I was for Obama as the default candidate most likely to win with the most progressive agenda only among those running. I knew we would also have to eventually criticize and correct Obama too. If you have not yet, read The Audacity of Hope by Obama. So far Chomsky has come out with the best off the top analysis of the Presidential Elections.

http://i2.democracynow.org/2008/11/24/noam_chomsky_what_next_the_elections

Click: http://www.chomsky.info/
http://help-matrix.blogspot.com/2008/11/noam-chomsky-what-next-elections.html

Obama is pro-capitalist and identifies himself primarily as an American, not necessarily an African-American and certainly not primarily as a Black man. He is one shrewd dude and was grossly underestimated by many on both the left and the right wings.

In all this we should keep in mind that the eagle needs both wings to fly high above it all. The essence of basic truth is in the center and we need to philosophically evolve beyond old European-originated notions of left-right (actually a form of schizophrenia in relation to the cognition of connected reality).

Recall: many Latinos, including Chicanos/Mexicanos, harbor racist-anti-Black sentiments and that was an element that Hillary Clinton was factoring into her campaign, along with ol' McCain. Many Chicanos/Mexicanos still have the nostalgia for the Kennedy Family and link that all up in their psyche with the Clinton Matrix.

From Chomsky on Democracy Now! ~

"... The two Democratic candidates were an African-American and a woman. Both remarkable achievements. We go back say 40 years, it would have been unthinkable. So something's happened to the country in 40 years. And what's happened to the country- which is we're not supposed to mention- is that there was extensive and very constructive activism in the 1960s, which had an aftermath. So the feminist movement, mostly developed in the 70s-–the solidarity movements of the 80's and on till today. And the activism did civilize the country. The country's a lot more civilized than it was 40 years ago and the historic achievements illustrate it. That's also a lesson for what's next..."

Now Obama is centering in on Afghanistan in relation to foreign policy and the on-going war in the far Middle East. This is another blind alley. Another mass distraction from the urgent survival needs of the masses inside the United States. We should still think global (if not cosmic) and work local in our own native communities.

We as Latino people need to look in our own backyards, see the connections and the vital interconnections between our life conditions and that of all oppressed-repressed peoples, not strictly focus on the immigrant rights issue to the exclusion of other more pertinent survival matters. We're hungry!

Obama has not comprehensive immigration reform policy because he does not really want to calculate the legal, historical and international ramifications of the whole immigrant issues of millions of undocumented so-called 'illegal immigrants' inside the United States.

We all need to stick to the basic clarion call of basic amnesty for so-called illegal immigrants with appropriate criminal background checks being done as much as possible. So many of us just fall through the cracks and fly below the radar screen.

Today is Thanksgiving Day! I know the hypocrisy of the origins of it all and it gets stale going over the same historical facts every year around this time about the racist origins of the whole Thanksgiving Holiday and native indigenous peoples, though the true historical light should be shined upon Thanksgiving Day.

Life goes on... I plan to go over my Padre's for dinner with my gal and chances are we will play Mexican dominoes. For years him and I clashed over politics, war and religion. The whole Vietnam War divided us for starters and I was involved in the early Chicano Moratorium movidas. I guess we are both maturing in our own ways and mellowing out about it all. I am still the same ol' shit. Some days the shit is loose and some days it is tight. The struggle goes onward!!! Venceremos!!!! Happy Thanksgiving Every Day!!!

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Peter S. Lopez aka: Peta
Humane-Liberation-Party de Sacra

Email: peter.lopez51@yahoo.com

Sacramento, California, U.S.A.




From: Rosalio Munoz <rosalio_munoz@sbcglobal.net>
To: NetworkAztlan_News@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2008 8:13:47 AM
Subject: Re: [NetworkAztlan_News] More On Chomsky on The Election, Economy, War and Peace-A MUST FOR LATINO MEDIA

Peter,
Some people may think I am a dogmatist but Marx remarked that class struggles can end up in the common ruin of the contending classes, like nuclear holocaust, global warming. Cuba, Vietnam, and yes China show that imperialism can be set back quite a bit despite the global world economy being basically capitalist. Much of Latin American is also showing this, and, why not?, the US election revealing greater possibilities.

Check out the CPUSA analyses of the election, we see the beginnings of a qualitative change in the correlation of forces and direction of the politics in the US developing with the elections. The extreme militarism of the neocons was defeated decisively, US imperialism for many reasons including the elections has been dealt a blow. New strategies and tactics are called for, it is not the same old same old, change is a constant concretely.

Guess what? Barak Obama is niether a Muslim or a Socialist. Lincoln was not an abolitionist, Karl Marx and others, understanding the individual is part of the general, took note of the key role, personality, and potentials of Lincoln to argue from the concretes of the Civil War struggles that emancipation was a path to democratic victory. What is different, new and developing is most important in assessing strategy and tactics. Rosalio

From: Peter S. Lopez <peter.lopez51@ yahoo.com>
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Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2008 5:54:33 AM
Subject: [NetworkAztlan_ News] More On Chomsky on The Election, Economy, War and Peace-A MUST FOR LATINO MEDIA

Basically Chomsky was correct in his analyzes, though vanguard leadership needs to be consistent and advocate a form of democratic socialism without being paranoid about red-baiting. We need an on-going united front that is based upon a collection of vanguard elements, independent parties and mass popular movements aimed at toppling the U.S. Empire by any means mandatory. The essence of dialectical materialism is 'concrete analyses of concrete conditions', not wishful thinking.

It is the same ol' shit we are dealing with and nothing has fundamentally changed in relation to the economics of the general situation in the nation. None of us are puritans. There is valid criticism to be lodged towards all contenders. The ideal is to learn from our mistakes.

Educate to Liberate!
Peter S. Lopez aka: Peta
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Sacramento, California, U.S.A.


From: javier rodriguez <bajolamiradejavier@ yahoo.com>
To: networkaztlan_ action@yahoogrou ps.com; networkaztlan_ news@yahoogroups .com; nair_cc@googlegroup s.com; NetworkAztlan_ Action@yahoogrou ps.com
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2008 10:55:27 PM
Subject: [NetworkAztlan_ News] To Rosalio-Chomsky on The Election, Economy, War and Peace-A MUST FOR LATINO MEDIA

Rosalio
Hermano, why are you getting so emotional. It takes away your objectivity and you are a longtime journalist.. All brother Chomsky is saying is that Obama has limitations. That he is surrounding himself with the same political class and experts who have taken us to the brink of economic and political chaos. Those who serve the ruling class. He is defining participatory democracy and highlights the differences between this social and political accomplishment inside the empire and Bolivia's underclass coming to power. Based primarily on issues, not form. Additionally he defines the limits of the social politization of the electorate in the US. Its inability to have a global comprehensive political vision and how the media strategists, the campaign managers know this and are able to keep the issues, the slogans on a superficial level.
This is something that Fidel has talked about for decades. Their educational system is based on dialectical and historical materialism. The building blocks of societal knowledge and political science which point to Capitalism and the empire as the source of global inequality, of injustice, racism, hunger, wars of aggression and occupation and the impoverishment of billions in the planet. Take for example the Cuban White Guerrillas, the doctors and the teachers, who by the tens of thousands are working abroad, under the principle of solidarity and are in solidarity brigades in missions to serve and to build, giving knowledge, education and medical aid in dozens of countries in the third world. And they live and work in the neighborhoods of the people they serve. In his last column of Reflexiones Fidel analyzes the recent elections in Venezuela and in a tangent he mentions "there are 40,000 Cubans in Venezuela who will give their lives for the Bolivarian revolution. Recal Che's mission in Bolivia nd the tens of thousands of internationalists who forght in Angola and defeated the South African Apartheid forces supported by the US. The same in Ethiopia and several other African countries. There is no need to elaborate what the US forces did in Viet Nam, Cambodia and Laos, Korea, Guatemala, Dominican Republic, Nicaragua, El Salvador, etc. etc. The point of this is that when you observe and listen to Barack Obama, he exhibits a lot of ignorance and a mindset of liberal imperial arrogance. There are several examples. His view on the Middle East, Palestine, Iran, Iraq and Afghanistan. It's obvious which side he is on. He talks about nations misbehaving. I would say that Obama has not turned to Chomsky, Zinn, Cornel West, Naomi Klein as economic advisors, nor Amy Goodman as head of communications for the White House, nor to any of the Communist Party leaders..
Chomsky ends by noting that there is a social movement and how important it is for that movement to continue the process of action and push for and create change.
I believe that on the issue of immigration reform Obama has a wider and broader understanding than Bush or McCain but even there you see the limits. He may/will issue an executive order to stop raids and the separation of families and he is for a comprehensive reform but when you look closely, you see the Grand Bargain model coming to the fore. He is for a legalization, a path to citizenship, but they got get in back of the line.
My thinking is that we have to influence the mass electorate movement, the voters, participate in it and move it forward. We have to take advantage of key moments, aside from the mass work, when we have the politicians who are influential and directly let them know how we think and feel on issues. At the National Latino Congreso I diplomatically confronted Cong. Xavier Becerra on the role of Latino leadership and their views on immigration and he clearly stated he, they were in disagreement with us the activist leaders. Our position and message to him should have been collective, understanding he has the ear of the Speaker Nancy Pelosi. We missed it. The same thing happened in Denver during the DNC and the immigrant rights march. Federico Pena marched with us but the speakers, even from Califas, trained in the March 25 Coalition, did not give analysis nor political direction.
So after the tangent, as leaders, we have to push and pressure hard and show leadership, tenacity, creativity and build. Think and dream the impossible. That's how March 25 and MAY 1ST were realized.
Respectfully,
Javier
--- On Tue, 11/25/08, Rosalio Munoz <rosalio_munoz@ sbcglobal. net> wrote:
From: Rosalio Munoz <rosalio_munoz@ sbcglobal. net>
Subject: Re: [NetworkAztlan_ Action] Chomsky on The Election, Economy, War and Peace-A MUST FOR LATINO MEDIA
To: networkaztlan_ action@yahoogrou ps.com, networkaztlan_ news@yahoogroups .com, nair_cc@googlegroup s.com, NetworkAztlan_ Action@yahoogrou ps.com
Date: Tuesday, November 25, 2008, 9:02 PM

Javier,
Its obvious this guy lives in an ivory tower and not caught up in the daily struggles of paying rent or a mortgage, creditor harassment. Probably has no relatives in fear of deportation or malnutrition. He felt little stake in the election, wasn't fighting for some bit of democracy.

As if the media wasn't tilted far to the right, the lies, provocations, voter intimidations, disinformation, sanctimonious pastors preaching anti life.

What does he think of the people in the photo of last Saturdays "coffee" with congressmen Becerra concerned about eviction, foreclosure, visas, civil sanity, having worried, campaigned, voted, celebrated looking forward with some hope, willing to struggle for something that can be won, and then more. Rosalio

--- On Tue, 11/25/08, javier rodriguez <bajolamiradejavier@ yahoo.com> wrote:

> From: javier rodriguez <bajolamiradejavier@ yahoo.com>
> Subject: [NetworkAztlan_ Action] Chomsky on The Election, Economy, War and Peace-A MUST FOR LATINO MEDIA
> To: networkaztlan_ action@yahoogrou ps.com, networkaztlan_ news@yahoogroups .com, nair_cc@googlegroup s.com
> Date: Tuesday, November 25, 2008, 6:33 PM
> The Election, Economy, War, and Peace
> November 25, 2008 By Noam Chomsky
>
> *What would be the content of the "Obama brand"
> if the public were to become "participants" rather
> than mere "spectators in action"? It is an
> experiment well worth undertaking, and there is good reason
> to suppose that the results might point the way to a saner
> and more decent world... ~ CUT HERE
>
> These observations suggest an interesting thought
> experiment. What would be the content of the "Obama
> brand" if the public were to become
> "participants" rather than mere "spectators
> in action"? It is an experiment well worth undertaking,
> and there is good reason to suppose that the results might
> point the way to a saner and more decent world.
>


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Thursday, November 20, 2008

Re: [NetworkAztlan_News] Eva Golinger: The Empire's Web-Encyclopedia of Interventionism and Subversion

Yes, this looks like a great book for research and as a resource. I will try to get it!

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From: Cort Greene <cort.greene@gmail.com>
To: NetworkAztlan_News@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2008 1:17:19 PM
Subject: [NetworkAztlan_News] Eva Golinger: The Empire's Web-Encyclopedia of Interventionism and Subversion

http://www.chavezco de.com/2008/ 11/my-new- book-is-out- empires-web. html



MY NEW BOOK IS OUT! THE EMPIRE'S WEB: ENCYCLOPEDIA OF INTERVENTIONISM AND SUBVERSION



The Empire's Web: An Encyclopedia of Interventionism and Subversion is a tool essential to understand the deep and complex mechanisms of U.S. interventionism that has plagued people's movements around the world during the last two centuries. In this book, the autors demonstrate the connections and relationships between different actors, institutions, government agencies, NGOs, think tanks and political parties around the world, such as the Rockefellers, CIA, Human Rights Watch, National Endowment for Democracy (NED), Bilderberg Club, USAID, the Military Industrial Complex, and many others, and how they form part of a massive network seeking world domination and imposition of the capitalist-consumer ist model. The Empire's Web is not your typical book. Use it as a reference manual, a guide to imperialism, a political tool that can help you understand the intricacies of the relationships between actores and entities that act against the will of sovereign peoples. There is not one entry in this book – person, institution, multinational, agency, NGO, think tank or strategy – that is more important than the others. This is The Empire's Web; get to know it well, because if you don't, you could get trapped in its fatal grasp.


ENGLISH TRANSLATION COMING SOON. FOR INTERESTED PUBLISHERS IN ENGLISH, PLEASE EMAIL ME AT EVAGOLINGER@ GMAIL.COM

About the Authors

Eva Golinger: Venezuelan-American lawyer, writer and investigator dedicated to investigating and denouncing U.S. intervention in Venezuela and other Latin American nations during the last decade. Author of the books The Chávez Code: Cracking United States Intervention in Venezuela (Olive Branch Press 2006) and Bush vs. Chávez: Washington's War on Venezuela (Monthly Review Press 2007), amongst other publications and articles. Her books have been translated to English, French, German and Italian. She has won two National Book Awards (Venezuela 2006) and the Municipal Book Award (Caracas 2007) for her first book, The Chávez Code. She is currently and investigador with the Centrol Internacional Miranda (CIM) and co-founder and General Director of the Center for Strategic Studies "CESE" in Caracas, Venezuela.

Romain Migus: Investigator and French sociologist residing in Venezuela since 2004. Author of various publications and articles in French, English and Spanish about the Bolivarian Revolution and the Media War against Venezuela. During 2006-2007 he was an investigator with the Centro Internacional Miranda. He is co-founder and Communications Director of the Center for Strategic Studies "CESE" in Caracas, Venezuela.


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