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  • A revolution of values

    Move money to human, environmental needs

    By Nancy Price

    On Jan. 18, we celebrated Martin Luther King Jr.’s Jan. 15 birthday. With the long weekend, you could listen to more celebratory radio, T.V. and webinar programs.

    Usually, King’s 1963 “I Have a Dream” speech at the Lincoln Memorial is the highlight, often with community readings that this year may have been outdoor for safely.

    Now, in the midst of convergent social, economic and environmental crises, programs often talked about King’s most revolutionary “Beyond Vietnam: A Time to Break Silence” speech, given on April 4, 1967, at Riverside Church in New York, when he moved from civil rights to a critique of capitalism and an economic system that left tens of millions struggling in poverty.

    He spoke of the “triplets of evil” — racism, materialism and militarism — and called for a “revolution of values” a shift from a “thing-oriented” society to a “person-oriented” society.” He called for a “worldwide fellowship that lifts neighborly concerns beyond one’s tribe, race, class and nation.” He emphasized that “a nation that continues year after year to spend more money on military defense than on programs of social uplift is approaching spiritual death.”

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  • New Board Leadership at Valley Clean Energy

    Jesse Loren

    Jesse Loren
    Dan Carson

    Dan Carson

    (From press release) As a new year dawns, Valley Clean Energy announces a change in leadership for the not-for-profit local electricity provider.

    Dan Carson, a Davis City Councilmember, was elected to chair the VCE board for 2021, and Winters City Councilmember Jesse Loren was elected to the position of vice chair. Both votes were unanimous.

    The VCE board is composed of two representatives from each of the communities it serves — the cities of Woodland, Davis and Winters and unincorporated Yolo County. Loren’s appointment couldn’t be more timely, as the community of Winters is currently enrolling customers for VCE service.

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  • 2021 Virtual Celebration of Abraham: Practicing Humility in Difficult Times

    Sunday January 31, 2021 3pm-4pm

    Practicing Humility in Difficult times-2(From press release) This past year we all have had our lives changed by COVID19—ZOOM-ing religious services, masks to leave our homes, not spending holidays with loved ones and adapting the Celebration of Abraham. The planners of Abraham considered cancelling this year’s celebration to ensure the safety of our participants, but we realized that Davis needs this year’s celebration as we struggle with the pandemic, environmental destruction, and political unrest. The Celebration of Abraham represents the only interfaith organization guided by the laity.

    We believe that our community needs to come together for mutual support and, therefore we will hold a virtual celebration. This led us to our topic: Practicing Humility in Difficult Times. We have chosen three leaders to offer guidance grounded in their faith traditions on how each of us can go forward to help heal our world: Dr. Travis Lybbert (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints), Rabbi Greg Wolfe (Congregation Bet Haverim) and Dr. Mairaj Syed (Religious Studies UCD and the Muslim DEIN).

    Randy Farris will again lead us in singing Children of Abraham. We also will raise donations for the Yolo Food Bank (https://yolofoodbank.org/donate). To sign up for the event that will be hosted both on ZOOM and Facebook please go to our website for more information. www.celebrationofabraham.net.

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  • Organic Farming Movement Powerhouse, Amigo Bob Cantisano, Passes

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    By David Kupfer

    One of the most experienced, astute, opinionated, and influential players in the Organic Farming Movement, Amigo Bob Cantisano passed after an 8 year battle with throat cancer at age 69 surrounded by his family on December 26. He was a rare ninth-generation Californian, directly descended from a Spanish lieutenant in the 1775-76 Juan Bautista de Anza expedition that led and created the first land route between New Spain and Alta California.

    Just as his ancestors were pioneers in their own right, Cantisano distinguished himself by being a singular powerhouse in the organic horticulture field for nearly half a century. A San Francisco native, as a child, he first learned how to garden from his grandmother, and in the late 1960s began growing pesticide-free food while living on communes in the City’s Haight Ashbury district and in Mendocino County. He first was employed at Good Karma, an early San Francisco vegetarian café, and at the City’s first natural foods emporium “New Age,” both owned by Fred Rohé, whom Cantisano called “the founder of the whole natural foods movement.” It was these experiences, along with exposure to Rodale Press’s Organic Gardening magazine and a speaker at San Francisco’s first Earth Day celebration in 1970 on the impacts and hazards of pesticides, chemical fertilizers, and large mono crops to human health and the environment, that set him off on his life-long crusade that extended through his life.

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  • Stanford University pivots on bringing first and second year students back to campus for Winter Quarter

    Dear Friends,

    On Saturday, based on more widespread testing, Stanford University picked up an uptick in cases of Coronavirus among students at their campus in virus plagued Santa Clara County and changed the decision on bringing first and second year students back to campus this week.

    "In a message to the campus community dated Saturday, Stanford leaders cited a recent tenfold increase in coronavirus cases per 100,000 county residents as a major reason for the change in plans. In addition, as of Friday, 43 Stanford students had tested positive for COVID-19 since Jan. 2, according to the university."

    This announcement makes clear the benefits of more testing….. more data produces more information and ALLOWS individuals, families, communities and institutions to make better decisions.  

    Kudos to those who are participating in the testing of residents across the state including Yolo County residents….. but we are still way too low in terms of testing in Yolo County.  As of a look a few minutes ago to the Yolo County Coronavirus Dashboards we have had 80,862 people have been tested AT ANY TIME during the pandemic.  That is less than half of the Yolo County population of ~ 220,000 has ever been tested.  

    For the Stanford decision, please see this article in the SF Chronicle:

    https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/Stanford-cancels-plan-to-bring-undergraduates-15860193.php?utm_campaign=CHL%3A%20Daily%20Edition&utm_medium=email&_hsmi=106090768&_hsenc=p2ANqtz-_Rp27TahNnmJaPYqnv_2g8xfti7RA9b64Bn03N_TQEcwtfyc3euJJpHyD5BD1EV0ebnmyzjlhB2ygrTVtWp_3svu7HZg&utm_content=106090768&utm_source=hs_email

    Regards,

    John

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  • A term inclusive of both “family” and “chosen family”?

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    Tasks:
    1) A term inclusive of both "family" and "chosen family".
    2) A term inclusive of  both "chosen family" and "(biological/formally-adopted) family that you'd choose".
     
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    Are there Spanish, German, French, Swedish, Czech, Slovak, Hungarian, Polish etc versions of "chosen family"?
     
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    Do other Western or other cultures make no distinction for one reason or another?

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    The Brady Bunch;Toda Por Mi Hija; Good Times; The Addams Family; https://www.goldenekamera.de/tv/article219307459/Die-beruehmtesten-TV-Familien-Deutschlands.html
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  • What’s going on with the slow roll out of COVID vaccines….. an answer from a “wise woman”….

    Dear Friends:

    In my life, I have been blessed to have had several "wise women" who have always kindly shared their wisdom with me.  They have actually been a major influence on me personally and professionally and I continue to learn from them.  
     
    One of the wise women in my circle is Glennah Trochet, the former Health Officer for Sacramento County.  I have known Glennah for many years and always enjoyed our collegial relationship.  She is a true public health hero.
     
    After reading an article in this morning's Sacramento Bee titled "Here's why Sacramento's COVID vaccine rollout has been so slow." and invoking Habit 5:  Seek first to understand…. of Covey's "7 Habits of Highly Effective People"…. I asked her "what's up, Glennah?"
     
    Here is her quite insightful and well focused response below.  It is well beyond an admonition to "Be nice to people" (usually good advice) as it is a systems explanation which is ideal for someone like me (INTJ) who "likes the facts".  And that's how she started.
     
    Feel free to share it with/without attribution, I have asked her permission to do so and she said, "Yes".
     
    Regards,
     
    Dr. Troidl/John
     
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    From Glennah Trochet, MD:

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  • Mark your calendar: The next available appointment for the CV Test! (Test sponsored by Yolo County Public Health Department).

    Hello!

    Good morning and Happy New Year!

    Would you like to know where/when the FIRST County sponsored coronavirus testing opportunity will be in 2021?  

    Here it is:

    DAY

    DATE

    LOCATION

    HOURS

    Mon

    1/4

    Davis Senior Center (646 A Street Davis)

    3:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.

    And here are the rules, provided by the Health Department (NOTE:  You have to make an appointment):

    Participants of these testing sites must be residents of Yolo County and will need to bring a document displaying their name and address, such as a driver’s license, ID card, utility bill, or piece of mail. All ages are accepted. Spanish translation will be available at most, if not all, of the sites. There may be some delays in getting testing results. Registration is recommended in order to speed up the process but is not required and does not guarantee a test. When residents register online, they will not be able to select a time slot and will not receive a confirmation of receipt. Register at: https://www.avellinocoronatest.com/patient.

    And if you cannot take advantage of this "first of the year" opportunity, how do you find out about other County sponsored CV testing opportunities?  

    Right here:  Please check the County’s testing website for more information: https://covidtesting.yolocounty.org/.

    And remember, you get tested for yourself, your partner, you family, your friends, your community, yourself.  

    Cheers,

    John

    PS  Did you see Rich Rifkin's column on contact tracing in the Davis Enterprise?  We have lots of challenges, but working together we can overcome them.  Let's do it 2021!  

    https://www.davisenterprise.com/forum/rich-rifkin-why-covid-policy-is-not-driven-by-evidence/

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  • Why do I listen to what Jim Provenza has to say about the coronavirus pandemic?

    Because he makes so darn much sense!

    Here is what he posted on the Yolo Community COVID-19 FB page a little while ago.  Please take a look and don't forget to vote for "public health savvy" electeds like Jim Provenza!

    Regards,

    John

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  • Want to invest some time and $0.00 taking a Johns Hopkins course about CORONAVIRUS?

    Dear Friends,

    You may decide that the next two weeks are an ideal time to learn more about the coronavirus.  Face it, we are all stuck with this virus and its impact for a while (read:  months!).  You can choose to ignore, to do basic coping, or dig in and learn some more.

    I chose to dig in and learn some more.  Johns Hopkins University, home of the world famous School of Public Health, has been a pioneer in online education in public health for decades.  They have created some high quality, very accessible online courses on the coronavirus which are designed for lay people.  

    Yes, that's you, the non-public health expert who is nonetheless smart enough to take an online course on this super important topic. For sure, you can take this course if you have no intention of becoming a Contact Tracer for the Yolo County Health Department.  You can take this course to learn more about CV to help you and your family understand how and why to protect yourselves.  

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