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Words about Oakland….

Here is a piece of writing I found slapped up on a telephone poll near Hove’s blue trees mural from Monday.  I didn’t have time to read it all that day, but I took these photos…

telephone pole, story on telephone pole, writing

It’s about Oakland. Here is the text in its entirety… typed to match original as closely as possible. It’s interesting. It’s even more interesting that someone left it on a random telephone pole on Peralta street… it is unsigned. (correction… signed by “FOR FEAR THE HEARTS OF MEN ARE FAILING”… a fantastic psuedonym.) Thanks for sharing your work.

There are millions and millions of people in the city.  There are people arguing in the streets.  People looking out their windows to see what all that noise is about.  People driving their cars, riding bikes, walking, staying put, people moving just because they can’t stand to stay still.  Cowboys doing tai chi in the park.  Single moms jogging.  Cops giving tickets.  Haters hating.  Old Asian ladies playing hacky sack.  Kids throwing fits on the bus.  Scam artists sitting outside of grocery stores with a typewriter, selling what he calls poems.  Baristas getting hit on.  Hipsters calling each other hipsters.  Teen girls wearing pajama bottoms and flip flops.  People are putting their trash outside of their houses, cuz Earth Day is once a year but trash day is every week.  Some people are taking that trash home, sleeping on it, dusting it off, eating it, hanging it on their wall and then throwing it away again after a week.  This one kid was killed by a cop who meant to taser him.  People are rioting because of that kid.  This one girl is saying that it’s lame they should torch some innocent stranger’s car and this one guy is saying that some white artist hipster slumming it up in what she thinks is the ghetto being more concerned about the destruction of property than the violence against youth of color is a part of the reason that kid was killed.  Oh snap, those people aren’t talking to each other after that shit!  Someone is just going to work, minding her own business.  Someone around the corner used to be in a popular band in the 90’s, The Counting Crows I think.  Someone is quietly doing charity work. Someone is spitting on the liars and hypocrites in the name of Jesus Christ.  Someone fell asleep on the bus.  People are playing music.  They’re walking down the street, rapping.  They’re performing for elementary school children.  They’re only playing to the sound guy.  They’re making country music, city music, fifth wave ska, traditional Balkan dance songs exactly like they have been played for centuries (they imagine).  They’re taking old music and adding electronic dance beats, beats antique.  They’re making the newest sounds.  They’re imitating their favorite bands.  They’re playing music alone in their room.  Everyone’s dumpster diving.  Everyone’s watching lots and lots of TV shows on DVD.  Everyone’s littering like crazy.  Everyone drives up on the weekends to hit up the bars.  Everyone’s wearing oversized white t-shirts and baggy jeans so the cops can’t tell them apart.  Everyone’s jaywalking inhumanly slow.  Everyone’s having unprotected sex.  Everyone’s putting up signs saying they reserve the right to refuse service, for any reason.  Everyone’s playing dice on the sidewalk.  Someone’s saying its a pity.  Someone’s gonna call the cops if you don’t get out of here this very second.  Someone else lives here too, you know.  She’s getting the shit kicked out of her.  She’s singing the Dead Kennedys songs while she bikes home.  She’s teaching yoga.  She loves the Lord, Lordy Lord.  She walks into a restaurant, sits down at a table that still have food on it and eats.  He’s applying for a job at every goddamn corporate eatery on this goddamn street.  He’s waiting for the library to open.  He’s telling every young woman who walks by that she’s beautiful, but in the most obnoxious ways possible.  He’s going to night school so he isn’t pushing a broom when he’s forty.  He’s selling bootleg DVDs and drugs.  They’re reading the Koran, books on how to fix appliances, Found magazine, Chick tracts, the whole Harry Potter series for the 2rd time and the newest issue of Cometbus.  You are being racially profiled.  You’re dressing up like a goblin for your jug band’s concerts.  You’re looking good!  You’re hooking up with people from the internet.  You aren’t racist or anything, but you won’t go to certain parts of town after dark.  You’re just looking for a decent cup of coffee.  You have the right to remain silent.  FOR FEAR THE HEARTS OF MEN ARE FAILING

A New Year…

I was hoping for some inspiration for my first post of 2010… a new year, and a new decade. But alas, the inspiration was elusive.

I thought maybe I’d come up with some top ten lists to share (because afterall, people love top ten lists), or simply some sage words… a mantra for our city and its people for the coming year(s), but nothing offered itself.

I decided to look back through photos I’ve compiled over the past few months, for something appropriate… something positive, something meaningful.  And I was struck by this message on a local church not far from my home… it fit the bill perfectly.

west oakland baptist church, church sign, church message

When I think back about the past year and the changes I’ve seen in this city I love, I’m aware of a plethora of positive developments, many of which I’ve tried to highlight with the creation of this blog. But I’m also nagged by the awareness that Oakland made headlines across the nation last year, not for the amazing revitalization projects underway in our uptown/downtown districts or the burgeoning and bridge-worthy art & restaurant scenes, but for the senseless murder of an unarmed man on New Year’s Day (Oscar Grant), and the subsequent killing of four police officers in March.

Oakland typically ranks in the top ten most dangerous cities in America; ranked number five in 2008/09 and number three in 2009/10 in the oft quoted annual editions of Kathleen O’Leary Morgan’s City Crime Rankings.  And though current statistics seem to indicate an overall drop in the crime rate for 2009 (Data: Oakland crime down 10 percent in 2009 by Kelly Rayburn), there’s no denying that there is still far too much crime in Oakland. I witness it personally in my corner of West Oakland… the sound of gunfire no longer fazing me as it once did. And that is a sad statement indeed.

I know it is a complex problem. We live in one of the most racially diverse cities in America. I see this diversity as an incredible asset… it’s one of the things I truly love about Oakland. But I am aware that with it, too, comes conflict, especially where social inequities exist… the result of failing families, failing schools, and more. It’s hard to blame some in my community for making a living selling crack, when they lack the skills or education for much else. But there’s no denying that this way of life brings violence and tragedy, not just to those immediately involved, but those nearby as well.

My hope for our great city is that as it grows into the 21st century, it will better serve all of its residents, not just those who can afford homes in exclusive neighborhoods or private educations for their children… gentrification no longer displacing those with the least means, but better development that benefits everyone. This may sound lofty or naive, but I believe it can happen. At least that is my hope. Because in a region rife with affluence, it’s amazing to me how many in our city have so little.