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Santa Cruz Indymedia Newsletter (5/7/04)
06 May 2004
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Santa Cruz Indymedia
BI-WEEKLY SANTA CRUZ INDYMEDIA UPDATE
MAY 7, 2004
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News :: Environment & Food
Oaks and Permaculture in Sacramento/San Joaquin Valley
Dependency on petrochemical fertilizers, pesticides and herbicides is part of the reason the US military is still in Iraq protecting corporations extracting petroleum from Iraqi oil wells. Growing oaks in the monoculture agribuisiness fields of the Sac valley would help reduce our dependency on the petrochemically derived fertilizers..
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LOCAL Interview :: Alternative Media : Police State
Interview with Mitchell Crooks on Police
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News :: Poverty & Urban Development
Concentration Camp for the Homeless
06 May 2004
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Mike Rhodes
What's next for the homeless in Fresno
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BTL:Former Ambassador to Honduras with Troubling Human Rights Record...
06 May 2004
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Between the Lines' Scott Harris
...Named as Chief U.S. Diplomat in Iraq* Interview with Larry Birns, executive director, Council on Hemispheric Affairs, conducted by Between the Lines' Scott Harris
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Open Letter to SEIU Local 415
06 May 2004
by
Fhar Miess
An open letter to SEIU Local 415 regarding their spokesperson's recent statements of support for the location of a Home Depot store in Santa Cruz's industrial Westside.
I am utterly baffled and incensed by the statements made by
Leslie Scanagatta (identified by the Sentinel as SEIU Local 415's "chief spokesperson") regarding the City Council's stance toward Home Depot. In that paper, she was quoted chiding the Council for its perceived inaction in allowing Home Depot to build on the old Lipton site in Santa Cruz's industrial Westside. Generally, I am inclined to give people quoted by the Sentinel the benefit of the doubt considering the bias of its publishers and some of its reporters. However, in this case, Ms. Scanagatta's specific mention of Home Depot and numerous other quotes printed in the Sentinel's
May 5th article lead me to believe that her comments were not simply twisted out of context.
It completely escapes my comprehension that someone who "works hard to maintain the rights of union workers and fight [sic] for justice for all workers" (quoted from the
SEIU Local 415 website, which Ms. Scanagatta herself apparently coordinates) should consider it positive to locate Home Depot, one of the most vehemently anti-union and anti-worker retailers on the face of the planet, in her own community. This is particularly incomprehensible coming from someone who works on the staff of one of the country's more progressive union locals and acts as its Communications Coordinator. It gives the impression that this is the official stance of the SEIU.
If the latter is the case, it leads me to ask, "What are you thinking?!?" Has it completely escaped the attention of Local 415 that Home Depot is one of the worst employers of its size ever to disgrace the retail industry?
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