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August 2026
A Tribute to Fire Debris Remediators and Their Super-Sized Dump Trucks 08/18/2026
Really Irene? 08/15/2026
There Is A Risk 08/09/2026
2026 Year in Review 08/03/2026
A Message From Your Newly Elected President 08/03/2026
Neighborhoods Within the Village 08/03/2026
Reflection from PUSD Intern Isabella "Izzy" Roberts 08/03/2026
Reflection on Service & Joy from 2025/26 President Dick Myers 08/03/2026
The Villager Engagement Team Welcomed 54 New Villagers 08/03/2026
Treasurer’s Report 08/03/2026
What Activity! The Cultural Activities Team Report 08/03/2026
An Even Exchange 08/01/2026
July 2026
The 3:00 AM Trip to the Bathroom 07/30/2026
1619: The Lingering Imprint Returns This Fall – Ideas Welcome 07/04/2026
Evolution of Holidays: What Are We Doing for Thanksgiving This Year? 07/01/2026
A Message From The President: Bridget Brewster 07/01/2026
A New Year, A New Board of Directors 07/01/2026
Gertrude Stein and the Birth of Modernism: A Family Connection 07/01/2026
Home Sweet Home...No Moving Required 07/01/2026
How Did You Get Here? 07/01/2026
Scams, Frauds, AI…Oh No, Not Again 07/01/2026
Two's Company! 07/01/2026
Village Magic 07/01/2026
June 2026
Home Sweet Home...No Moving Required Designing Spaces for Safe and Secure Living 06/09/2026
Ability Resource Fair - A.R.F.! 06/01/2026
Building Community: The Village Engagement Team Welcomes New Villagers 06/01/2026
Goals, Priorities and Tasks. Oh, My! 06/01/2026
Jabber-Walkies 06/01/2026
LGBTQ+ Bars: A Book-talk 06/01/2026
Ladies Who Lunch 06/01/2026
President’s Message 06/01/2026
May 2026
What Are "Teams"? 05/24/2026
What Does Board Oversight Mean? 05/19/2026
April 2026
Aging in Harmony: Pasadena Village and Encore Creativity 04/29/2026
Altadena’s Coyote Comeback 04/29/2026
Catch it Before it's Gone! 04/29/2026
In Sickness and in Health: Interview with a Caregiver 04/29/2026
Legacy Project 04/29/2026
Not Too Old To Get Carded 04/29/2026
President's Message 04/29/2026
Stuck in Milwaukee - Airplane Travel 2026 04/29/2026
The Art Journaling Workshop 04/29/2026
Think You're Losing Your Mind? 04/29/2026
Visiting The Getty 04/29/2026
March 2026
My Home For Now 03/30/2026
My Home for Now 03/30/2026
Black History Month: Poetry Reading Brings Community Together 03/26/2026
Do I Really Need a Will and/or a Trust? 03/26/2026
Everybody Needs a Blankie 03/26/2026
Fire Recovery Grants – Giving Back to the Community 03/26/2026
Kickoff: Prepared 50+ Emergency Preparedness 03/26/2026
President’s Message: Volunteering to Build Community 03/26/2026
The Birth of an Archive for Pasadena Village 03/26/2026
Too Smart to be Scammed? 03/26/2026
“I DIDN’T KNOW THAT!” A Refresher Course 03/26/2026
Across the Waiting Room 03/11/2026
February 2026
Refresh and Refocus 1619: Continuing the Dialogue 02/28/2026
Status - February 28, 2026 02/28/2026
AI Presentation 02/26/2026
Exploring the “Cheech” 02/26/2026
Mary Mejia is Here to Make a Difference 02/26/2026
One Year On 02/26/2026
President’s Message – March 2026 02/26/2026
Support Groups: Who, What, When, Where, and Why? 02/26/2026
Volunteering, Belonging, and the Power of Connection 02/21/2026
January 2026
BEACONS OF HOPE - The Dump Trucks of the Eaton Fire 01/29/2026
Exploring the Hidden Trails Together: The Pasadena Village Hiking Group 01/28/2026
Five Years of Transformative Leadership at Pasadena Village 01/28/2026
For Your Hearing Considerations: A Presentation by Dr. Philip Salomon, Audiologist 01/28/2026
Hearts & Limbs in Zambia 01/28/2026
Lost Trees of Altadena Return Home 01/28/2026
President's Message: WHY the Village Works 01/28/2026
TV: Behind the Scenes 01/28/2026
Trauma to Triumph 01/28/2026
1619 Group Reflects on Politics, Climate, and Democratic Strain 01/23/2026
How Pasadena Village Helped Me Rebuild After the Eaton Fire 01/10/2026
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May 2026
What Are "Teams"? 05/24/2026

Reparations, Social Justice Activity

By Richard Myers · Posted 05/24/2023

Notes thanks to  Sharon Jarrett:

The meeting did not have a formal topic for discussion and participants were invited to  share concerns or interests freely.

 

Before beginning, Dick Myers reviewed the next two meetings.  On June 2nd Helene Rhinegold will return for another Conversation with Art program focused on the art of Africa.  On June 16th, Dick Price and his wife Sharon Kyle will join the group to discuss their experience as an interracial couple in the United States.

 

The participants then reviewed the initial report of the California Committee on Reparations.  The Committee was formed as part of AB 3121 and will be releasing their full report on June 30, 2023.

The preliminary outline provided three areas of content: overarching recommendation, five underlying principles for specific recommendations and 10 specific recommendations. 

 

Overarching Recommendation

Develop a state level apology to those harmed when the State perpetuated slavery although it was admitted to the Union as a free state and harm created by discriminatory laws and regulations.

 

Five Underlying Principles

 

Harms occurred in:

  • Housing practices and regulations
  •  Health 
  •  Mass incarceration  and disportionate policing
  •  Confiscation of property
  •  Devaluation of businesses

 Specific recommendations

  • Create an agency to implement laws stemming from the report
  • Abolish the death penalty
  • Pay fair market value for prison and jail labor
  • Prevent private prisons from being operated in the State
  • Make public colleges and universities free for eligible affected individuals
  • Make election day a paid state holiday
  • Fund wellness centers in African American Communities
  • Restore voting rights to people convicted of crimes
  • Adopt Universal Health Insurance in the State
  • Adopt several mechanisms for calculating harm caused to those affected in order to offer monetary reparations

 

Participants agreed with the first recommendation...offer a state level apology.  The remaining recommendations needed more information and participants were interested in viewing the final report in June.

 

The discussion then moved to national actions.  Some citizens as individuals living in Portland have decided to sell their property to those who were harmed by early real estate practices for below market value.  

 

Next a new participant shared her family background as sharecroppers in Pineland, Texas.  Pointing out the failure of the historic promise of equality and balanced community participation.  She pointed out that American history includes Black History.  Pointing out that historical narratives do not always match historical facts and corrections were needed.

 

The participants then discussed the Pasadena Police Oversight Committee.  One participant shared a comment made by a parent who has told her African American son to call her if the police pull him over.

In this way ensuring there is a person listening to the exchange. 

 

Several participants then shared their experiences attending the Altadena Town Council meeting.  One participant raised a question about a shooting that was not being discussed.  The Dept. Of Justice is investigating the case.  In the interim the officers involved have been placed on desk duty.  A concern was raised about this practice.

 

Finally, one of the participants in this meeting is a representative of My Tribe Rise and her organization is sponsoring a recogniiton of Juneteenth to be held on  June 17th at the Metropolitan Baptist Church at 10:30AM.  For more information about this event go to their website at MyTriberise.org

In the future, we hope to have a presentation about this organization, telling us what their program is, how they operate, and how we can work together for social improvement. 

 

 

In June and July we have several  great presentations scheduled. On  June 2nd at 10AM PST , we will feature Helane Rhinegold with another presentation, this time on African Art and Artists. Helane has presented to us previously about African American Artists  and a recording of her presentation is available for your viewing on  our youtube channel  at Early African American Artists. Helane's presentations are interactive  and as a result are dynamic, engaging and informative.  You are guranteed to enjoy the presentation and to learn a lot from being part of it. 

 

Following that, our next scheduled presentation will be on June 16th at 12NOON PST. This presentation will feature Dick Price and Sharon Kyle talking about their experience as an interracial couple. They will talk about how that experience has enhanced their knowledge of the impact  that racism in our society has on people's personal lives. Dick and Sharon are actively engaged in efforts to promote social justice and they publish an award wining newsletter, LA Progressive. You can visit the profile of Dick and Sharon to learn more about who they are and how they have come to where they now are in their lives. Dick and Sharon have given similar presentations in the past and they are insightful and informative and you will view the world a little differently  after you hear them.

 

 On July 21st, at 12NOON PST Brian Biery, who many of you have seen in previous presentations will join us again  for another of his very informative sessions, "Equity and Ecology in the Arroyo Seco".  The Arroyo Seco is a significant geographic feature of Pasadena and there is an involved history of development issues about the  area, and current questions about what should be done today. More information about this presentation will be forthcoming as the day approaches.  

 

We have an exciting few mnths ahead of us and look forward to seeing all of you there. These events are open to the  public and registration for these events  may be done on our website through our event list

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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