Jul 11, 2024, 11:04 PM
to GS-N-MAC, cacgn, info
Lorna Sides has previously commented on the "Scare Mongering" tactics used by "Save The Name", and their spokesperson Mark Borghesani, in particular.
The meeting was in order to consider a Land Acknowledgement proposal.
I have analyzed the transcript of the KVUSD meeting of May 7, 2024, together with a leaked email, and show conclusively that it was "Save The Name" who politicized the event because the Land Acknowledgement resolution would be detrimental to our Save Kelseyville cause."
Many Natives spoke, including the Chairman of the Big Valley Rancheria, and the Vice-Chair of Scotts Valley.
A senior was compelled to note (regretfully rather late in the proceedings) that "you were able to speak if you wish instead of heckling from the sidelines hatefully and with disrespect. " So an attempt to right historical wrongs was turned into a contemporary insult.
I hope that you take the credibility of your witnesses into account when you evaluate this case.
Kelseyville Unified hears from community about land acknowledgement, Indigenous peoples resolution
https://lakeconews.com/news/78608-kelseyville-unified-hears-from-community-about-land-acknowledgement-indigenous-peoples-resolution
This is, generally, a fair report of the Kelseyville Unified School Board meeting, and most of the quotes are taken from a youtube video transcript. Unfortunately, there are some glitches, and sections are dropped.
As background, a KUSD board member, Gilbert Rangel submitted a "Land Acknowledgement" proposal to the school board. This was first discussed at a meeting on April 23, 2024 - but more people attended than could fit in their regular office, and it was rescheduled to a special meeting on May 7, 2024.
The initial version included a suggestion for a name change : "FURTHER, let it be recognized that this district will not be able to fully and truly honor the citizens of these nations and their ancestors who lived here for generations for as long as it bears a name that for those citizens and their ancestors represents a painful past." but this was withdrawn before the May meeting (and the revised version was not published, with only a few copies distributed in the middle of the meeting).
https://youtu.be/3fVR1XOWps0?si=0TrrcYDeEzRmvroz&t=2059
An edited transcript is quoted: Punctuation has been inserted, and timestamps have been moved to the start of the paragraph.
A secondary video, on facebook, starts part-way into Marc B's talk, but is then complete. It has no transcript.
The meeting started with a long talk by Gilbert Rangel, followed by a statement by two seniors (with which I have many issues, but I'll let that pass). Everyone there was offered a 3-minute slot.
34:40 So, I would like to thank the Kelseyville Unified School District Board of Trustees for having this second meeting. Those trustees that have taken their time to have conversations with us, you know, the community members, some trustees responded to the fact that there were misunderstandings and misinformation, as Gilbert stated, that was received by the public. I agree with that.
35:04 In the past two weeks, though, the process has become more clearly defined, and we thank you for that. Also, I also believe there is a misunderstanding between this board and its community.
35:17 What happened, from the community's perspective, it appeared that the KBUSD board was aligning itself with the Citizens for Healing group, the group that is trying to change the name of Kelseyville to Konocti.
One of our members, who lives in Kelseyville, was informed by a Native mother of children at KVUSD, who was going to the April meeting to support it. A handful of C4H members attended. The majority were Natives and "Save The Name" people.
So where did all the "Save The Name" people hear about it? By an urgent email sent to their mailing list (and forwarded to one of us).
From: Save Kelseyville <savekelseyville@send.mailchimpapp.com>
Date: Fri, Apr 5, 2024 at 1:36 PM
URGENT - CALL TO ACTION
Kelseyville Unified School District Governing Board
This proclamation will be on the April 23, 2024 School Board Agenda. It would be detrimental to our Save Kelseyville cause if the proclamation is approved and adopted.
Not to support the School district, or the right of the seniors to specify their own graduation -- but to save their POLITICAL campaign!
For the May meeting they repeated this on their facebook page, urged their supporters to wear orange shirts (which many did), and even ran a misleading event announcement which gave the impression that "Save The Name" was supported by the school board.
Many people refuse to say the K-name, and refer to it as "K-ville. I confess that I have used the form "Kelsey-Vile" --- but STN seem to be unable to distinguish between "Town named after an Evil Person" and an "Evil Town named after some nice person".
Kelseyville is a fine little town ... with an Evil name.
If you peruse our internal emails on c4h@groups.io -- which is open to all -- you may well find accusations of racism. But many of these are by people who have been on a local "Neighborhood Watch" and/or STN's private Facebook page. One user had NW posts removed by the moderators for racism. C4H has published no accusations of racism.
An elected elder of Scotts Valley subsequently described the meeting as "Pretty Racist" -- particularly an encounter with an orange-shirted man who ostentatiously displayed three "K" pins in the Save Kelseyville (high school colors) : "K.. K.. K".
The "Hitlerville" comment deserves special mention.
I have heard this used only in the context of "is there any name so offensive that even you would want to remove it?"
In a letter from one of our supporters to the BGN:
BGN response, datestamp - Date: March 12, 2024 at 5:44:31 AM PDT
My grandmother came from a small village whose population during WWll was murdered by the Nazis. I think, ‘how would I feel if there was a town on the other side of the Lake named Hitlerville ‘? I would be reminded of the terrible things that happened every time I saw road signs with that name on it. I would be forced to relive the pictures from concentration camps that I saw growing up. I would live in constant PTSD. This I assume is how many of our neighbor’s feel, only perhaps worse.
Absolutely right! As I said in my talk: How would anyone in their right mind, support these names:
Mother-Torturer Elementary School
Child-Rapist Middle School and
Child-Murderer High School Bus