Henry Clay was a Kentucky slave owner. Why is his name glorified in San Diego?
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Henry Clay was a Kentucky slave owner. Why is his name glorified in San Diego?
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The Alabama native, who died this week at 92, spent more than 40 years with the San Diego Unified School District before retiring as superin
She had a whole park named after her, too. Why would the Union-Tribune forget about that in her obituary?
The Alabama native, who died this week at 92, spent more than 40 years with the San Diego Unified School District before retiring as superin
She had a whole park named after her, too. I wonder why the Union-Tribune would forget about that in her obituary.
In Norwegian folklore, the plague maiden (Pesta) is a spirit personifying disease and pestilence. Often depicted as an old woman (of course) in black, if Pesta carried a rake a few villagers would live. If she had a broom, all would die
First up under the new process: a high school mascot that’s banned under a new state law.
Critics had pointed out that the district left it up to a renaming committee to recommend a new name — but that committee’s membership was kept secret and its meetings were hidden from the public.
Last year, in response to questions about why the new committee’s information was not public, a district spokesperson had told The San Diego Union-Tribune that the panel was not subject to the Brown Act, the state’s transparency law for public bodies.
The spokesperson said that’s because it was a “staff-level advisory committee” under the direction of the superintendent, rather than of the board. But trustees said the committee was supposed to be subject to the Brown Act, because it was mandated by the board.
“We need to discuss it openly, because we don’t want a Brown Act violation. We need a process that’s transparent to all of us,” trustee Sharon Whitehurst-Payne said at the time.
Changes could be coming to the San Diego Unified School District, shaking up the way it goes about changing the name of their schools.
SD Unified Unveils Dr. Bertha O. Pendleton Elementary School Name & Signage
60 seconds · Clipped by Erik B. Anderson · Original video "DSA Night School - How to Rename a Monument | DSA San Diego" by DSA San Diego
Where was Columbus in 1482?
Every good story has a beginning, middle, and end.
We renamed Clay Park!
Every good story has a beginning, middle, and end.
We renamed Clay Park!
San Diego Parks and Rec votes to rename Clay Park, 9 to 0
Every good story has a beginning, middle, and end.
We renamed Clay Park!
60 seconds · Clipped by Erik B. Anderson · Original video "DSA Night School - How to Rename a Monument | DSA San Diego" by DSA San Diego
Where was Columbus in 1482?
60 seconds · Clipped by Erik B. Anderson · Original video "DSA Night School - How to Rename a Monument | DSA San Diego" by DSA San Diego
Where was Columbus in 1482?
His San Diego death certificate says ‘suicide.’ Now he’s being recognized as California’s third lynching victim: KPBS
Coronado man’s death ruled suicide in 1946, today recognized as ‘racial terror lynching’: San Diego Union-Tribune
Death on the Ferry: The Alton Collier Story: The Coronado Black History Project