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Vote "NO" on Proposition 54

by Duane J. Roberts Tuesday, Aug. 05, 2003 at 5:17 AM
duaneroberts92804@yahoo.com

Since Proposition 54's passage will make it much more difficult to fight and attack all forms of racism, segregation, and discrimination in general, I think we should call it for what it truly is: the Institutionalized Racism Protection Act of 2003.

Recently, in conversations I have been having with

politically progressive friends, I've been alarmed to

discover that many of them were completely unaware of

the fact that the October 7th recall election for

Governor Gray Davis is going to include a ballot

initiative to vote on which will have serious

consequences in the fight against racism, segregation,

and discrimination should it become law.

Proposition 54, otherwise known as the "Racial Privacy

Initiative" by its primary sponsor, Ward Connerly,

will basically make it illegal for schools,

universities, and other public agencies in California

to collect data on the race, color, ethnicity, or

national origin of persons they survey, research, or

become somehow involved with in one way or another.

Although ostensibly touted as a way of making

California truly "colorblind," it is my opinion that

this initiative will have the exact opposite effect:

it will protect and reinforce various forms of

institutionalized racism, segregation and

discrimination practiced by both public and private

entities.

Restricting the collection of such data not only will

make it far more difficult to determine if businesses

or other entities are engaging in discriminatory

practices that affect the health and well-being of

persons of various racial or ethnic categories, but it

makes it harder to file civil rights litigation

against them as a remedy.

Since Proposition 54's passage will make it much more

difficult to fight and attack all forms of racism,

segregation, and discrimination in general, I think we

should call it for what it truly is: the

Institutionalized Racism Protection Act of 2003.

Although Secretary of State Kevin Shelley has

scheduled Proposition 54 to be voted on in the October

7th recall election, its still unclear if it will be

on the ballot then. Last week, two lawsuits were filed

in U.S. Federal Courts by civil rights organizations

and other interested parties seeking to stop

Proposition 54 from being included on the October 7th

ballot. And the San Francisco Chronicle is reporting

that attorneys for Governor Gray Davis will soon ask

the California Supreme Court to move the recall

election to next year, arguing that voters will be

"disenfranchised" since counties don't have enough

time to prepare for it.

Since it's too early to tell if any of these litigants

will prevail in their efforts, we need to act under

the assumption that the recall election is going to be

held on October 7th and that Proposition 54 will be on

the ballot at that time. It is imperative that we

immediately start becoming educated about it now so we

can defeat it when the time comes for us to cast our

ballots.

Right now, I myself am in the process of trying to

organize a forum on Proposition 54, and have

tentatively scheduled it for the afternoon of

Saturday, August 30, 2003 at the Unitarian Church of

Orange County in Anaheim. (I'll send out another

announcement about this later when I get all the

details straightened out)

In the meanwhile, I strongly urge everybody perusing

this message to go to the following URLs and begin

learning more about what Proposition 54 will actually

do if it becomes enacted into law:

http://www.informedcalifornia.org/facts.shtml

http://www.aclu-sc.org/attachments/9101/Prop54_infopack.pdf

Regardless of however you feel about the recall

election, it's very important for all of us do our

part in encouraging as many people as possible to

learn about Proposition 54 and get them out to the

polls to vote "NO" on it.

It can and will be defeated!

Sincerely,

Duane J. Roberts

duaneroberts92804@yahoo.com

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California Ballot Initiative Promotes Racist Agenda

by lynx-13 Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2003 at 4:27 AM

California Ballot In...
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Frances M. Beal (copied and pasted) from Zmag.org

Ward Connerly, the politician who brought us Prop 209, which for all intents and purposes, outlawed affirmative action in California, is the instigator of this new scheme. As the Black darling of rightwing pundits, Connerly has promoted the Bush Administration’s agenda of establishing a “race-blind” society by denying that racial discrimination still plagues this state and this nation. In order to buttress this absurd proclamation, which any look at the statistics will refute, Connerly wants the State of California to erase all statistics that would prove the continuation of discrimination from the books.

State and local governments in California now collect data on race, color, ethnicity, or national origin for various purposes. In many cases, federal laws and regulations require this info to ensure compliance with federal nondiscrimination laws, particularly equal employment opportunity laws, and as a condition of receiving various federal funds. It also collects race-related data on students applying to state universities for admission. Prop 209 already bars state and local governments from providing affirmative action based on race, color, ethnicity or national origin in the absence of federal regulations. Connerly has made a few exemptions to comply with federal law and to allow law enforcement agencies to use racial profiling, and in certain medical research projects.

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opposition is overwhelming Ward Connerly's prop. 54....

by lynx-13 Tuesday, Sep. 09, 2003 at 8:27 AM

opposition is overwh...
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SEPTEMBER 7, 2003 BAMN news:

LA Times - Prop. 54 Sponsor Concedes Passage Is Now Unlikely

"Ward Connerly all but conceded defeat Saturday on Proposition 54, his ballot measure to restrict the government collection of racial and ethnic data, after Lt. Gov. Cruz Bustamante said he would spend nearly million to defeat it and [even sexual predator] Schwarzenegger.... indicated his opposition...."

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No AA

by remember Tuesday, Sep. 09, 2003 at 10:03 AM

Remember, in anarchy there is no Affirmative Action, which makes anarchy immediately superior in every way to liberalism.

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