Walkable Communities

I have been making a concentrated effort to use mass transportation as much as possible in recent years.  Tom and I have two cars that we try not to drive much.  During our work week in the winter time, we drive the 1.5 miles to the TRAX parking lot and take the train to our job 12 miles away (In the warmer weather we either walk or ride our bikes to the TRAX station or take the bus if it meets our schedule.).  At our place of work we keep our other car so that Tom can do the job related errands that require the use of a vehicle around the area where we work in uptown Salt Lake City.

As we were walking to the train yesterday after work we were talking about what Salt Lake City should do to change its downtown from a vehicle supported area to a pedestrian friendly area (When you walk, you realize how much dependency there is on vehicles and how vehicles are not friendly to pedestrians….).

All of downtown should be car-free.  Only buses and trains would be permitted downtown.  All parking decks downtown should be transformed into useable residential or commercial or office space.  Automobile users would park their vehicles in lots surrounding the city and take shuttles or trains into downtown.  (Better yet, as our train and bus system is improved and expanded to all areas of the valley, folks should be able to travel from their homes….).  Bicycles could be made available via rental fee for those choosing to transport themselves that way.  More people could then actually live and work in the downtown area.  For moving, designated times could be alloted after business hours for vehicles to move furniture and other items into buildings downtown.  Same thing for deliveries for businesses. 

With proper and efficient planning, this could work.

Domestic Violence – The “Other” Victims

I have been learning a lot about domestic violence. Recently I became a “secondary victim” and have been able to get help through crisis counseling and just plain reading. Discussion Lists and Online Support groups also help.

I have a hard time finding much about adults as secondary victims – there seems to be a lot more information about children as secondary victims.

Here are some links I have found:

Parents and Loved Ones of Survivors

The Purple Ribbon Campaign to end Domestic Violence

Domestic Violence Awareness Month

Domestic Violence Support Group

How can I help a friend or family member who is being abused?

Don’t be afraid to let him or her know that you are concerned for their safety. Help your friend or family member recognize the abuse. Tell him or her you see what is going on and that you want to help. Help them recognize that what is happening is not “normal” and that they deserve a healthy, non-violent relationship.

Acknowledge that he or she is in a very difficult and scary situation. Let your friend or family member know that the abuse is not their fault. Reassure him or her that they are not alone and that there is help and support out there.

Be supportive. Listen to your friend or family member. Remember that it may be difficult for him or her to talk about the abuse. Let him or her know that you are available to help whenever they may need it. What they need most is someone who will believe and listen to them.

Be non-judgmental. Respect your friend or family member’s decisions. There are many reasons why victims stay in abusive relationships. He or she may leave and return to the relationship many times. Do not criticize his or her decisions or try to guilt them. He or she will need your support even more during those times.

Encourage him or her to participate in activities outside of the relationship with friends and family.

If he or she ends the relationship, continue to be supportive of them. Even though the relationship was abusive, your friend or family member may still feel sad and lonely once it is over. He or she will need time to mourn the loss of the relationship and will especially need your support at that time.

Help him or her to develop a safety plan.

Encourage him or her to talk to people who can provide help and guidance. Find a local domestic violence agency that provides counseling or support groups. Offer to go with him or her to talk to family and friends. If he or she has to go to the police, court or a lawyer, offer to go along for moral support.

Remember that you cannot “rescue” him or her. Although it is difficult to see someone you care about get hurt, ultimately the person getting hurt has to be the one to decide that they want to do something about it. It’s important for you to support him or her and help them find a way to safety and peace.

If you think your friend or family member may be abusive, click here to find out more.

Please call the 24-hour National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or TTY 1-800-787-3224 to discuss your concerns and questions.

Iraq War 5 year Anniversary Events

See photos and links to news articles from this week’s vigils

Please participate in the activites in Logan today and tomorrow:

Logan – Friday, March 21 and Saturday, March 22, 2008
Cache Valley Peace Works invites the public?s participation in the following events on March 21 and March 22 marking the 5th anniversary of the Iraq War.

Events will include a display of boots representing fallen U.S. servicemembers from Utah as well as shoes representing Iraqi civilians, an award-winning movie about peace activism, a panel discussion and a peace march.
March 21

  • 9 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
    American Friends Service Committee?s Eyes Wide Open Exhibit ? Utah
    USU Taggart Student Center, International Lounge or outside plaza
  • 6:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.
    Closing ceremony of Eyes Wide Open Exhibit
    7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
    Logan Premiere of ?A Soldier?s Peace,? a documentary about a local soldier?s peace walk USU Eccles Science Learning Center Auditorium
  • 8:30 p.m.
    Moderated panel discussion on ?Activism, an American Heritage? USU Eccles Science Learning Center Auditorium
    March 22
  • 1:30 p.m.
    Peace rally and walk starting and ending at Historic Cache County Courthouse 199 N. Main Street. Speakers include: Marshall Thompson, Thad Box.
  • 3 p.m.
    Second screening of ?A Soldier?s Peace? at Logan City Council Chambers 255 N. Main Street
  • Sponsors of the events include: Cache Valley Peace Works, USU departments of Journalism and Communication, Political Science, History, Sociology/Social Work/Anthropology, Women and Gender Studies Program, Honors Program, USU College Democrats, Logan Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), Cache Valley Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, Laughing Sangha of Cache Valley (Buddhist), and Mormons for Equality and Social Justice of Cache Valley, and Utah Poineers.
    INFO: Cache Valley Peace Works, AFSC, and A Soldier’s Peace.
  • Winter Soldier Hearings March 13 – 16: Watch/Listen to the broadcast

    Winter Soldier: Iraq and Afghanistan

    Winter Soldier will feature testimony from U.S. veterans who served in those occupations, giving an accurate account of what is really happening day in and day out, on the ground. The four-day event, March 13-16, will bring together veterans from across the country to testify about their experiences in Iraq and Afghanistan — and present video and photographic evidence. In addition, there will be panels of scholars, veterans, journalists, and other specialists to give context to the testimony. These panels will cover everything from the history of the GI resistance movement to the fight for veterans’ health benefits and support.

    How to Access Winter Soldier Broadcasts

    TV BROADCAST — LIVE COVERAGE

    (1) Free Speech TV: March 14 and 15, 9:00am – 9:00pm EST

    • On the DishNetwork: Channel 9415

    Free Speech TV is a full-time national satellite channel that reaches over 20 million homes in the United States via satellite broadcast on the DishNetwork. They will carry two full days of Winter Soldier.

    (2) Link TV: March 14th and/or 15th (times to be announced)

    • On the DishNetwork: Channel 9411
    • On DirectTV: Channel 375

    Link TV has yet to determine how much of Winter Soldier they will broadcast and at what times. Check the IVAW website for exact times.

    (3) Your local public access channel via Free Speech TV
    Public access television stations across the the country have been supplied with consumer DishNetwork satellite dishes and setup units that enable them to receive Free Speech TV programming. Already there are over 150 cities that downlink DishNetwork satellite broadcasts and rebroadcast the programming on their cable channels. All cable systems — Time Warner, Comcast, Adelphia, etc. — are required by franchise agreements to provide public access channels to local communities as part of their basic package. Contact your local public access cable channel and ask them to carry all or part of Free Speech TV’s Winter Soldier broadcast. If your local public access channel has not acquired a DishNetwork satellite system yet, they can easily and inexpensively do so by ordering an installation of the system from the DishNetwork.

    (4) Direct from Satellite
    Many colleges and universities, public access cable stations and media centers have KU Band digital satellite dishes. They can tune their satellite dish to the following coordinates and bring in the signal live from Washington, DC. Local news channels can also pick up the broadcast by tuning their satellite dishes to the following coordinates:

    Satellite: HORIZONS 2 (Ku) Dig
    Transponder: 16 – Ch C
    Orbital Slot: 74° WL
    Bandwidth: 9 MHz
    Downlink Freq: 11984.5 (H)
    Carrier Access: Intelsat America (800)631-3562
    Satellite Time: 9:00-21:00 ET

     

    RADIO BROADCAST — LIVE COVERAGE


    KPFA, the Pacifica Radio Network’s station in the Bay Area, will be broadcasting live coverage of the hearings on this schedule (all times times are east coast):

    Friday, March 14 from 10 am to 7 pm
    Saturday, March 15 from 9 am to 7 pm
    Sunday, March 16 from 10 am to 4 pm

    Pacifica will also be uploading the broadcast to their KU satellite, so any radio station that has access to the KU satellite or a KU webstream mirror should also be able to download that live broadcast. Radio stations that are part of the Pacifica affiliate program should all have access to the KU satellite. If your local station does not have access, or if they are not sure, please contact us at organizing@unitedforpeace.org so we can help them make the necessary links.

    LIVE WEB STREAMING


    (1) Streaming video will be accessible at ivaw.org from Thursday, March 13, through Sunday, March 16.

    (2) Streaming audio will be accessible at KPFA.org from Friday, March 14, through Sunday, March 16

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    Life

    Sometimes it takes the miracle of birth to put everything into perspective.  I was priveleged enough to witness the birth of my second grandchild last week, a boy.  What an experience.  An experience that confirms my convictions more than ever to do my little part during my lifetime to stand up against the injustices to life and the planet and work towards a better world for the life with which it is inhabited.

    Female Blogger Contest


    Women's Voices. Women Vote.
    In celebration of Women’s History Month, Women’s Voices. Women Vote is honoring women in the blogosphere, through our Women’s Voices Making History contest.

    We’re inviting people to nominate their favorite female bloggers through March 21. After the nominating period, we will list the top 10 female bloggers at www.wvwv.org and ask you to vote for your favorite.

    Check out the form and vote for your favorite blogger today, and encourage your readers to do the same. We’ve created a button for your site that will take your readers directly to the voting form.

    Click here to nominate your favorite female blogger today!

    Thank you-

    Sarah Johnson
    Communications Director
    Women’s Voices. Women Vote

    Nader Announces Bid for Presidency


    Ralph Nader announced his third bid for President of the United States today on Meet the Press.  Nader will run as an Independent.
    View Nader’s campaign site

    From today’s Washington Post:

    Consumer advocate Nader starts presidential bid

    Reuters
    Sunday, February 24, 2008; 10:02 AM

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Consumer advocate Ralph Nader said on Sunday that he is launching another long shot independent campaign for president of the United States.

    Nader, who will turn 74 this week, announced his presidential bid on NBC’s “Meet the Press” saying that neither the Democrats nor the Republicans are addressing the problems facing Americans.

    Nader also ran for president in 2000 when he got about 2.7 percent of the national vote as the Green Party candidate and played a role in deciding the final presidential outcome. He also ran as an independent in 2004 and got only a tiny fraction of the vote.

    Many Democrats blame Nader’s participation in the close race between Democrat Al Gore and Republican George Bush in 2000 for tipping the election in favor of Bush. They believe that but for Nader’s name on the ballot in Florida, Gore would have been the clear winner and president today instead of Bush.

    Nader called Washington “corporate occupied territory” that turns the government against the interest of its own people.

    “In that context I have decided to run for president,” Nader said. (Reporting by Donna Smith; Editing by David Wiessler)

    (To read more about the U.S. political campaign, visit Reuters “Tales from the Trail: 2008” online at http://blogs.reuters.com/trail08/)

    More news on Nader’s Announcement

    Earthquake in Utah

    I felt the effects of an earthquake this morning and am quoted in this article:
    Quake hits NE Nevada, has buildings swaying in downtown Salt Lake City
    By Bob Mims and Erin Alberty
    The Salt Lake Tribune
    Article Last Updated: 02/21/2008 08:50:06 AM MST

    Updated: 8:49 AM- A northeastern Nevada earthquake of 6.0 magnitude shook buildings some  200 miles away in downtown Salt Lake City this morning. The seismic event had buildings  swaying for several minutes.
      Detective Sgt. Donald Burnum of the West Wendover, Nev., Police Department said there  had been numerous called from concerned area residents. No damage had immediately been  reported in his city, but heavily damaged buildings, fires and propane leaks were being
    reported in nearby Wells, Nev.
        Wells Mayor Rusty Tibo confirmed to 2News that “some of our older historic buildings  have collapsed, I’m told” and that water main ruptured and some propane leaks were  reported — but fortunately, no injuries were immediately reported. Wells schools are
    closed as a precaution.
        The seismic event, reportedly with an epicenter 42 miles west of Wendover and 11  miles east-southeast of Wells, struck at 7:16 a.m., had buildings swaying for several  minutes. The Salt Lake Tribune’s seven-story building the Gateway Mall shook in an
    east-to-west fashion; light fixtures swayed about six inches to a foot.
        Sheryl Peterson of the University of Utah Seismograph Stations confirmed the quake  had been felt throughout the area. Reports of the quake being felt extended as far north  as Preston, Idaho, and south through the Salt Lake Valley into Utah County.
        In Salt Lake City, Deanna Taylor was at her desk at City Academy, 555 E. 200 South,  when the quake rolled through the area.
        “I was sitting at my desk . . . and all of a sudden the floor under me started  shaking and things on my desk started rattling and all the hanging plants in my office – and throughout the building, were swaying,” Taylor said.
        Taylor says she first learned it had actually been an earthquake when she quickly  accessed The Salt Lake Tribune’s Web site, “after I calmed myself, and saw your post.”

        Spencer Johnson of Preston in southeastern Idaho told the Tribune that he “distinctly  felt the earthquake this morning at my home. The cords on my blinds were swaying lazily  about an inch to either side.
        “It was gentle enough that I wasn’t sure whether I was feeling an earthquake or  whether I was just going dizzy for some reason. But my suspicions were confirmed when I  checked your website 15 minutes later,” he added.
        Don Nash of Wendover, Utah, said the quake “Wigged out our dog. We received rattling  and some shaking but, mostly minor stuff. “

    Sometimes Davey Wins

    Let’s hope Davey wins in this case.  Residents are opposed to zoning changes for a Wal-Mart supercenter to be built in a building it currently owns due to the change in the neighborhood such a center would create.  It won’t stop Wal-Mart from operating a store there, but if the zoning change isn’t approved it will put a damper in Wal-Mart’s plans.

    I’m glad residents are standing up against the giant.  I wish, though, that other things about Wal-Mart would be brought forth in its practices, such as only hiring part time employees to avoid paying benefits and this:

    Grocery Baggers In Mexican Wal-Mart Receive No Pay Or Benefits

    Wal-Mart Does Not Pay A Dime To Baggers In Mexico – Tips Only.

    Read information on this site about The Real Facts About Wal-Mart

    Here is the article from the Deseret News today about the Wal-Mart here:

    Wal-Mart zone change opposed in Sugar House

    McKinney seeks access to Georgia’s presidential ballot

    She’s baaaaaaack! But not to run for Congress.

    Former Georgia congresswoman Cynthia McKinney, now seeking the presidential nomination of the Green Party, was campaigning in Washington Tuesday and told our colleague Scott MacFarlane of Cox Broadcasting that she’s working to get her name on Georgia’s 2008 presidential ballot.

    McKinney, a former Democrat, lost her bid for a seventh congressional term in 2006 after she got into an altercation with a Capitol police officer. She left Georgia shortly after that, bound for California.

    Still, there were those in Dekalb County who wondered – Hoped? Feared? – if she’d return to Georgia to challenge the man who took her seat, Rep. Hank Johnson. But McKinney now says that’s not going to happen.

    “There are a lot of people in the state of Georgia who’d like to see me go back to Congress,” McKinney said. “But what I’m learning is that there are a lot of people in New York, Massachusetts, California, and Wisconsin who’d like to see me do this job first.”

    The Green Party needs 40,000 petition signatures to get its nominee on Georgia’s ballot. So far, it has fewer than 3,000.