A tale of two cities: Alameda 7/4/19 … |
…Washington DC, 7/4/19 |
The Special Olympics turned 50 today!Narlisha: "I got involved 15 years ago when I moved to Alameda with my daughter Adiyah, who is now 22. The next sport on the yearly calendar is bowling." |
Sikh Riders of America |
Island Fantasy Drag Show |
Truthfully, I was hoping to talk to local Republicans. They do exist, and I
wanted to get their views on island politics after the bitterly contested special election April 9. The voters decided then that Alameda would provide additional homeless services, rejecting a campaign that portrayed diseased hordes of the homeless swarming across our drawbridges much as Trump sees the migrant caravans descending on the US border. But alas, there was no visible Republican presence at the parade.
Golden Gate Young Marines Jason, who has a gentle manner, has been a Marine for 30 years. "We encourage the kids to go to college, and then enlist afterwards if they want to. I got involved in 2008 after my son sent me a postcard. He's a M Marine now." |
Bernie impersonator leading contingent |
Bernie contingent with bubbles |
I'd also hoped to see supporters of several Democratic Presidential contenders, to gauge their grass roots strength; surely native daughter Kamala
Jesue: "Bernie did well in the debate, and he'll do even better when the candidates thin out and has more time" |
In fact, the Berniecrats were one of the largest contingents in the parade, enthusiastic and diverse. They also had a flair for theatrics that took risks and seemed to pay off. They were led by a line walking six abreast, each holding a placard with a letter in Bernie's name, preceded by a Bernie impersonator talking into a microphone, and a guy on a bicylcle spraying bubbles. The impersonator spoke lines such as that it was time for college to be free; for Medicare for all; and for realizing that you're not really free if you can't afford to retire. At first it reminded me of the worst part of anti-war protests back in the day, when we were
Blue Star Mom with picture of son. Son was at Ft. Bragg NC, is now at Ft. Benning GA, and will soon be deployed to Iraq. "We get together every month at Zion Lutheran in Oakland, and assemble car packages for service members and vets." |
Alison: "I work out 15 minutes day at the stationarybicycle salon." |
Rythmix Cultural Works |
The US Coast Guard |
Live Oak Unitarian Church |
Temple Israel |
Veronica, Alameda Community Radio, KACR 96.1. On the air for two years, 24 × 7, financed by donations |
What! No pictures of the zebra?
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