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Library users ask Supervisors to vote no on $115 fee increase

por Peter Warfield

Executive Director, Library Users Association

San Francisco Public Library wants the Board of Supervisors to say it is OK to charge $115 for certain lost or damaged books. The library also wants the Supervisors to say a dozen other fees are OK — for example, $20 to scan a photograph, and eleven fees related to free use of community rooms, such as $30 to use a microphone and $30 per hour for a PowerPoint presentation.

We think these fees are not OK because they hurt poor people the most, and are not related to the actual cost of replacing the book or providing the service. The fees also discourage people from using each service.

In addition, the $115 lost/damaged book fee is very different from the Library’s long-time rule for its own lost books, which allows replacement of the book, or payment of replacement cost plus a $5 processing fee. Policy for books lost from other library systems has been to follow the lending library’s policy – typically replacement cost plus a small processing fee.

The full Board of Supervisors is scheduled to vote on these fees July 15. We think letters and calls to the Supervisors by San Franciscans can help prevent these fees from becoming permanent.

San Franciscans have spent many millions of dollars on a library, which officially says it is “dedicated to free and equal access to information, knowledge, independent learning and the joys of reading for our diverse community.” And just last November, the citizens voted to guarantee that the library would receive an estimated $2 billion for the next 15 years and more when they approved Proposition D. So, San Franciscans deserve better than to have harsh new fees imposed that discourage use of their facilities.

Unfortunately, these fees were installed more than a year ago, without approval by the Board of Supervisors or the Library Commission. That is why the library now wants the Board to give its approval retroactively.

Not all books are affected. The $115 fee for a lost or damaged book applies only if it was obtained by the patron from another library system, using the library’s “LINK+” program. The library has said it will try to help patrons pay less than the $115 fee — by asking the owning library to accept a replacement book, or to accept the actual replacement cost plus a small fee. But there is no guarantee that the owning library will permit this, and no requirement in the LINK+ rules.

LINK+ is a consortium (group) of about 49 libraries in California and Nevada. By contrast, traditional inter-library loan (ILL) can access literally a thousand times more libraries — with millions more books.

ILL provides access to books and other materials worldwide, including in 4,000 Asian Pacifi c libraries, and more than 800 in Latin America — while LINK+ gives none. Although library users may still use ILL, they must try LINK+ first, and may only use ILL if LINK+ does not have the book.

The library says the main benefits of LINK+ are automating patron requests and quicker delivery than ILL.

An additional bad effect of LINK+ is that if the patron cannot pay the necessary fee, he or she will be unable to borrow anything from the library – and will be unable to request any books from LINK+ or ILL.

You can help stop the Supervisors approving the LINK+ $115 lost/damaged book fee by writing the Supervisors (email: Board.of.Supervisors@sfgov.org) or telephoning your Supervisor, or both. Then the library may come closer to its mission of providing “free and equal access.”

Airlines call to halt oil speculators in order to save the nation from collapse

by Marvin J. Ramírez

Marvin J. RamirezMarvin J. Ramirez

If we start believing in ourselves, and stop believing to our current Congress, which along with our court system, I believe are super corrupt, we can still change the route to collapse our beloved nation is heading to.

I just received an email with an open letter from the international airlines to “All airlines customer.”

While acknowledging the almost inevitable economic downturn of the nation caused by skyrocketing oil and fuel prices, it highlights one big hope that can change the course of the economic destruction.

“We can all do something to help,” says the letter.

With no doubt, thousands of jobs will be eliminated, while air service will be greatly affected in large and small communities around the nation.

However, the letter says, there is another side to this story because normal market forces are being dangerously amplified by poorly regulated market speculation.

The mantra of speculators, ‘free market’, free market’, is, for the first time that I remember, being put into question by major corporate forces, such as the major world airlines, by suggesting that ‘normal market forces are being dangerously exagerated.’

The letter continues as follows:

“Twenty years ago, 21 percent of oil contracts were purchased by speculators who trade oil on paper with no intention of ever taking delivery. Today, oil speculators purchase 66 percent of all oil futures contracts, and that reflects just the transactions that are known. Speculators buy up large amounts of oil and then sell it to each other again and again. A barrel of oil may trade 20-plus times before it is delivered and used; the price goes up with each trade and consumers pick up the final tab. Some market experts estimate that current prices reflect as much as $30 to $60 per barrel in unnecessary speculative costs.

“Over seventy years ago, Congress established regulations to control excessive, largely unchecked market speculation and manipulation. However, over the past two decades, these regulatory limits have been weakened or removed. We believe that restoring and enforcing these limits, along with several other modest measures, will provide more disclosure, transparency and sound market oversight. Together, these reforms will help cool the over-heated oil market and permit the economy to prosper.

“The nation needs to pull together to reform the oil markets and solve this growing problem. We need your help. Get more information and contact Congress by visiting www.StopOilSpeculationNow.com.”

Thank you corporate masters of the airlines, you participation on this world protest will move other world market titans to understand that is time to step up and change the rules of the world market as we know today.

And, we all either write a letter to Congress to step in and outlaw the speculators, as an emergency move to save the nation and the world or we all are going to lose everything: our pensions, our world savings to the fall of the dollar, and every investment we have accumulated to inherit to our post generations.

But I must add to one important fact that is never discussed in the media, that by continue allowing a private bank, the Federal Reserve Bank, to print our money, and indebting our nation by continuously borrowing from this bank the money to sustain our economy, we will never going to be free from debt. And these are only a few of the ills that affect our nation.

War will bring hunger, say activists

by Marvin J. Ramírez

Attack to Iran will cut supply of world oil: Activists warn on the grave consequences if Bush attacks Iran, and its effect to food transportation. (photo by Marvin J. Ramírez)Attack to Iran will cut supply of world oil Activists warn on the grave consequences if Bush attacks Iran, and its effect to food transportation. (photo by Marvin J. Ramírez)

A group of approximately 25 protesters showed up at the San Francisco Federal Building on Tuesday, July 8, 2008 to demand Sen. Nancy Pelosi to withdraw support for a naval blockade of Iran.

A resolution before congress, known as “H Con Res 362”, is currently the central legislative priority of the pro-war lobby of AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee), the group said in a statement.

This resolution, initiated by President Bush, demands international effort to immediately and dramatically increase the economic, political and diplomatic pressure on Iran. This is intended to make Iran to suspend its nuclear enrichment activities and prohibit the export to Iran of all refined petroleum products. There will be imposed stringent inspection requirements on all persons, vehicles, ships, planes, trains, cargo entering or departing Iran.

A blockade is considered an act of war. This can lead to catastrophic consequences for all North Americans.

“I do not see how this could be done without a blockade given its comprehensive and unequivocal language.” said in a statement Francis Boyle, Professor of Internal Law at the University of Illinois who states, referring to the demands of the sanctions.

A young woman holds a picture of prospect victim, an Iranian girl, if the U.S. attacks IranA young activist, Emily, holds a picture of a prospect victim, an Iranian girl, if the U.S. attacks Iran.

This resolution now has 220 cosponsors in the House of Representatives, being the majority of its members Democrats. While this resolution is “non-binding,” it will only add fuel to the fire and make it easier for Bush in his quest of war, said the statement.

However, an article received by email at the office of El Reportero, says real reason to invade Iran obeys to other factors the public ignores, in addition to the intentions of gaining control to the fourth largest oil reserves in the world.

According to the article,  the last blow to fi nish off ­America is the Iran thing, which must happen because Iran is refusing to sell oil in dollars but going to Euros. All the rest are excuses.

“Oil is the problem and our masters won’t allow the reserves on the Alaskan North Slope (the largest in the World) to be used. This is a Globalists mad plan to break the U.S., set in motion years ago,” the article said, adding that once the blockade is in force, no oil will be delivered to most parts of the world, so transportation of food in most parts of the world will be halted for lack of oil.

As the protesters chanted protest songs, along with members of the Codepink Ladies movement wearing pink colors, they prepared to take their protest to the 14th Floor of the Federal Building, to Pelosi’s offi ce, even thought she was in Washington.

Codepink is a womeninitiated grassroots peace and social justice movement working to end the war in Iraq, stop new wars, and redirect our resources into healthcare, education and other life-affirming activities.

“What this government is doing is outraged,” said one of the speakers, while asking the others to convey the message to as many people possible and get together with family members to explain the consequences if a war against Iran materialized.­

Nicaragua accuses oposition leader

by the El Reportero’s news services

Eduardo MontealegreEduardo Montealegre

On 7 July the Fiscal General Office accused Eduardo Montealegre and 38 other people of fraud over the issue of Certificados Negociables de Inversión (Negotiable Investment Certificates). Montealegre heads the main opposition to the alliance between the Sandinistas and rump of the Partido Liberal Constitucionalista (PLC) which is loyal to a former (corrupt) president Arnoldo Alemán.

Montealegre, nominally a Liberal, was one of Alemán’s finance ministers. The government’s decision to go after him is another sign that the Sandinista-PLC combination fears an independent opposition. Last month the alliance pushed a measure through congress that postponed regional and municipal elections in the Región Autónoma Atlántico Norte, a region which the opposition was almost certain to dominate.

Committee clears Latin America aid bill

The Senate Foreign Relations Committee unanimously approved June 24 a bill that authorizes $2.5 billion in aid to Latin America over a ten-year period.

The funds would be split between the U.S. Agency for International Development and the Inter-American Development Bank.

Sponsors are Sens. Robert Menéndez (D-N.J.) and Mel Martinez (R-Fla.).

According to Menéndez the bill “will help build institutions, stabilize 3economies, reduce poverty, expand the middle class, and invest in key development area such as rule-of-law, competitiveness, governance, and judicial and regulatory reform in Latin America and the Caribbean.

It will help expand markets for U.S. businesses and the goods and services they offer.”

He added, “Our lack of engagement in Latin America has created a vacuum that has allowed some to sell an anti-American agenda which simply has no place in the region.”

Martínez stated, “We must work in a bipartisan manner to avoid any negative influence of nations that seek to increase false democracies and prop up existing dictatorships.” Hispanic Link.

Countdown starts for Calderón

The mid-term elections appear to be beginning to dominate President Felipe Calderón Hinojosa’s mind. Political commentators have seized on a Freudian slip, but more tangible evidence comes from Calderón’s manoeuvring against his rivals in the Partido Acción Nacional.

The most high profile casualties of this have been Santiago Creel Miranda, once interior minister, and Manuel Espino Barrientos, a former party president. Calderón’s ruthlessness with his colleagues looks designed to ensure that the party remains disciplined.

Obama, McCain pledge to give priority to immigration reform in first hundred days

by Alex Meneses Miyashita

Barack ObamaBarack Obama

The presidential candidates of the Demo. cratic and Republican parties are now on record that, if elected in November, they will make immigration reform a priority in their first one hundred days in office.

Addressing hundreds of Latino political leaders in separate appearances at the 25th annual conference of the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials June 28 in Washington, D.C., Barack Obama and John McCain stressed the need to fix the current immigration system in a comprehensive way.

About one thousand Hispanic officials gathered in the nation’s capital to participate in the June 25-25 conference.

John McCainJohn McCain

McCain emphasized that the U.S. borders should be secured before creating a temporary worker program or addressing the status of the undocumented. He said the latest congressional attempts to pass comprehensive reform failed because the public demanded that security needs be met first. Obama spoke in favor of securing borders, cracking down on employers who hire unauthorized workers, creating a guest worker program, and offering a path to legalization to 12 million immigrants.

He added the country must work closer with Mexico and Central America to help them strengthen their economies.

Democrat leaders criticized McCain throughout the conference claiming that his position on immigration has been inconsistent since he began campaigning for president. They speculated his vacillation will cost him much Latino support in the fall.

“He flip-flopped on the immigration bill He went backwards,” said Illinois state Sen. Iris Martinez (D), in reaction to his change of position since his initial championing for comprehensive reform with Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.) in 2005.

Echoed Wisconsin state legislator Pedro Colon, “The reality is that he’s left his own bill. As a legislator I understand that when I put a bill, I’m committing to a principle.”

Democratic National Committee spokesman Luis Miranda called McCain’s position “enforcement fi rst, comprehensive immigration reform is something different.”

McCain’s supporters countered saying that of the two candidates only he has a track record of leadership to address the issue.

McCain advisor Ana Navarro claimed that Obama has “never led or ever shown any presence on the immigration debate,” calling it “ironic” that Democrats question McCain’s commitment “when he has shown leadership, courage, (and) risked his political skin on the immigration issue.”

Rosario Marín, U.S. Treasurer from 2001 to 2003, praised McCain for “the incredible integrity, stamina and fortitude of character” he had shown on the issue. “Where is Obama in all of this? What has he done?” Of the two candidates, McCain knows the Hispanic community better, she said.

Hispanic leaders asked both candidates questions regarding the economy, trade, education, healthcare and the war in Iraq.

“We are succeeding,” McCain said in reference to the strategy in that war.

Obama, who supports ending the war, said it could take about 16 months to pull the troops out. He commented that the war spending could be targeted for education programs instead and pointed out that aid to Latin America is equivelent to a week’s spending in Iraq.

The candidates expressed positions they have voiced throughout their campaigns.

Both were received warmly by the Hispanic leeders in the audience. Obama, however, received the warmer reception.

‘’It’s a great honor for us to have been one of the 6rst to have a dialogue with both of them,” said Miami Dade County school board member Ana Rivas Logan. ­“It shows their interest in our issues and our agenda.” She is a NALEO member and McCain supporter. Hispanic Link.

Boxing

July 9 (Wednesday), 2008
At The Grand Plaza Hotel, Houston, TX

  • (ESPN2) Chris Henry (21-1) vs. Ruben Williams (29-4-1).
  • (The Ring Magazine #9 Light Heavyweight vs. Unranked) (ESPN2) Austin Trout (14-0) vs. Byron Tyson (9-0-2).
  • Hank Lundy (11-0-1) vs. Darnell Jiles (8-0-1).

At Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan

Masayuki Koguchi (16-4-2) vs. Takeyuki Kamata (8-3-3).

Seiichi Haraguchi (15-5-2) vs. Koki Tabata (7-5-3).

July 10 (Thursday), 2008 At Stade Georges Racine, Clichy, France

Stefano Zoff (43-12-3) vs. Anthony Mezaache (14-5-1).

July 11 (Friday), 2008 At Uniprix Stadium, Montreal, Canada

  • Joachim Alcine (30-0) vs. Daniel Santos (31-3-1).
  • (The Ring Magazine #6 Jr. Middleweight vs. Unranked) (WBA Jr. Middleweight belt) Sebastien Demers (25-1) vs. Miguel Espino (19-2-1).
  • Troy Ross (17-1) vs. Talmadge Griffis (24-8-3).
  • Phil Lo Greco (15-0) Caballerosvs.

TBA In The Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, IL

  • (ESPN2) Tomasz Adamek (34-1) vs. Gary Gomez (18-9-1).
  • (The Ring Magazine #3 Cruiserweight vs. Unranked) (ESPN2) Andrzej Fonfara (10-1) vs. Derrick Findley (11-2).

Omar Bravo makes debut with the Deportivo

by the El Reportero’s wire services

Omar Bravo: (photo by EFE)Omar Bravo(photo by EFE)

The Spanish Sports club La Corunna scored 4-0 to the FC local Amager, in its pre-period game, where the Mexican forward Omar Bravo participated 45 minutes, although it went away in target.

Joan Verdú, to the minute five, Laureano Sanabria “Laure,” to six, Juan Rodríguez, to 69, and Juan Carlos Valerón, to 71, scored for the Galician set, in the party disputed in the stadium Sundby Idraetspark.

Bravo, who spends his first period with the “Depor,” had a discreet performance 45 minutes that saw action, in the second part, after entering as change for Miguel Angel Ferrer “Mista,” another reinforcements for the team.

Miguel Ángel Lotina’s pupils had no complications to set on themselves on their modest rival, facing their participation in the Intertoto Cup, where they will look for a place to the UEFA Cup.

Bolivian Álvarez negotiates incorporation to the Guarani of Asunción

The international Bolivian Lorgio Álvarez negotiates his incorporation to the Guarani of Asunción for the second semester tournament of the year after being dismissed from the principal staff of the Buenos Aires Hill.

The president of the Guarani, Juan Alberto Acosta, affirmed that there is “a mutual interest” of both parts, but that the player will have to define firstly his disassociation from the Hill, owner of the Bolivian selection player’s card.

Acosta told that the “aboriginal” directorate could also negotiate with the Hill board the transfer of Álvarez, who was licensed for the Tournament Closing ceremony by trainer “azulgrana,” the Argentinian Osvaldo Ardiles.

One-handed Reimond was honored by Alliance Lima before dividing Holland

The Alliance Lima honored the Peruvian attacker Reimond Manco, who next Saturday will travel to Holland to join the PSV Eindhoven, team that has recorded him for five periods. The president of Alliance, Carlos Franco, praised the performance of the 17-year-old player, and delivered to him a commemorative plate and an associate’s card of the club, among other memories.

“We are sad and satisfied at the same time. A son of us goes away, but we are sure that it will be to triumph. We are going to miss you, wish you a lot of luck and we are sure that you will hold in high place the name of Peru,” said Franc.

­(EFE contributed with this report).

The prince of merengue in SF

by the El Reportero staff

Elsa and fredElsa and fred

Enjoy lots of merengue and salsa at Club Roccapulco in the heart of the Mission District. The great Elvis Crespo, directly from Puerto Rico, coming as a special attraction to bring joy to all the Bay Area people. Party starts at 9 p.m. July 11, at 3140 Mission St, San Francisco, CA 94110.

Viva Cuba, an American musical

Viva Cuba is a journey into avant-garde musical theatre and a stylish documentary on post-revolutionary Cuba. Based on fact, Viva Cuba is a provocative blend of culture and expression presented in dance (jazz, salsa, hip-hop, modern, ballet) to an original musical score of ten songs. Its theme song, Viva Cuba is the hallmark refrain of the enduring spirit of the Cuban people.

I’ll Swim if I Have To and American Tourists are songs which echo the frustration with Cuba’s economic isolation and desperate need for a better quality of life. Viva Cuba is a captivating story told with hot Latin rhythms, and an exuberant song and dance ensemble. It is diffi cult to sit still while watching it!

Written, choreographed, and directed by David A. Jones. Friday July 11, 2008 – 8pm; Saturday July 12, 2008 – 8 p.m.

Elsa & Fred from Spain

ELSA & FRED are two people, and at the end of the road discover that it’s never too late to love or to dream. Elsa (China Zorrilla) is 82-years-old and for the past 60 years she’s dreamt of a moment that Fellini had already envisaged: the scene from La Dolce Vita at the Fontana di Trevi. Only she would be Anita Ekberg and she’d share the scene with the love of her life. Disturbed and confused after losing his wife, the slightly younger Alfredo (Manuel Alexandre) moves into a smaller apartment where he meets Elsa.

From that moment on, everything changes. Elsa bursts into his life like a whirlwind, determined to teach him that the time he has left to live—be it more or less—is precious that he should enjoy it as he pleases.

Fred surrenders to Elsa’s frenzy, to her youth, to her boldness, to her beautiful madness. And this is how he learns how to live. Opening Friday, July 18, 2008 at Landmark Theatre venue tbd in San Francisco, Camera Cinemas in San Jose and other venues/cities tbd.

This film is directed and co-written by Argentinean filmmaker Marcos Carnevale. In Spanish, fully subtitled in English. Friday, July 18, 2008 at Landmark Theatres.

Bay Area Now 5 Opening Night Party

Join us for the party of the year as we celebrate the opening of Bay Area Now 5 with bands, djs, interactive projects with BAN 5 artists, performances by the Bay Area’s best talent and of course Campari cocktails. Expect performances and sets by Softhug (Official Tourist), T.I.T.S., Eugene International and a band so secret we can’t even tell you!

From 8–9 pm in the YBCA Forum renowned cellist Joan Jeanrenaud takes an imaginative, new direction, teaming with Italian designer/artisan Alessandro Moruzzi, to create an interactive musical installation titled ARIA.

YBCA Grand Lobby, Galleries, Screening Room, Forum & Sculpture Court, 701 Mission St., San Francisco, CA 94103 Saturday, July 19 at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. Doors open at 8 pm and the party lasts till Midnight.

For info call 415-978-2787 or www.ybca.org. $12 in advance, $15 at the door. FREE for YBCA Members.

New museums open with landmark exhibitions of Latino artists

by Antonio Mejías-Rentas

GO WEST FOR ART: Three California museums opened landmark exhibitions of works by Latin American and U.S. Latino artists this month.

At the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, The prince of merengue en SF the exhibition Frida Kahlo commemorates the centennial of the birth of the Mexican painter. The show, which continues through Sept. 28, contains several fundamental pieces from the painter’s work, as well as photographs and historical documents.

In Long B each, the Museum of Latin American Art opened parallel exhibitions by two Cuban painters with as many similarities as distinguishing qualities.

The exhibition Wilfredo Lam in North America presents 65 of the most important paintings, gouaches and drawings by the Afro-Chinese artist, the most celebrated artist of the Caribbean, considered a master among mid-20th century modern artists. Organized by the Haggerty Museum of Art in Milwaukee with works culled from private and public collections, it is the first major Lam show in the United States in 30 years.

At the Long Beach museum, the Lam show is exhibited in con junction with Carlos Luna: El Gran Mambo, a show centered on a commissioned work by the contemporary Cuban artist that partially chronicles his 13 years of life in Puebla, Mexico. Sponsored by the Cisneros Capital Group, the traveling exhibition was first presented at the American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center, Washington D.C.

­Besides sharing multi-racial Cuban heritage, Lam and Luna explore similar issues of race and create iconography based on Afro-Cuban religious traditions. Both shows can be seen through Aug. 31.

Finally, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art opened Los Angeles/Chicano Painters of L.A.: Selections from the Cheech Marin Collection. It is the latest version of Chicano Visions, a traveling show of works amassed by the comic actor that has concluded a five-year national tour. The new show focuses only on Los Angeles based artists, including some from the museum’s own collection.

On view through Nov. 2, it is being shown concurrently with the Phantom Sightings: Art after the Chicano Movement, which focuses on a new generation of Mexican-American painters influenced by Chicano pioneers. It contains some 123 works in various media and can be seen through Sept. 1.

ONE LINERS: San Antonio’s Gabe García, a contestant on CMT’s Nashville Start reality show, says he is inspired by another country singer from his hometown, Rick Trevino… Singer-songwriter Rubén Blades will take an unpaid leave from his job as Panama’s Minister of Tourism to perform June 20 at New York’s Madison Square Garden at a concert marking Puerto Rican salsero Cheo Feliciano’s 50th year in music. Hispanic Link.

Plug in America announces grant program to support 2009 Formula hybrid competition

by the El Reportero news services

Fontana, CA—Plug In America, the nation’s leading plug-in car advocacy organization, announces availability of grants for California student teams to design, build and race plug-in hybrid electric cars for 2009’s Formula Hybrid International Competition.

The grant funding, up to $15,000 per school, is intended to encourage engineering innovation among California college and university students. The grants were made possible by the California Air Resources Board (CARB) alternative fuels incentive program.

“Formula Hybrid encourages the next generation of engineers to explore and experience the benefi ts of electricity use for transportation,” said Jay Friedland, Plug In America’s Legislative Director. “Hybrids have already demonstrated its advantages–imagine what it can do with plug-in hybrids and beyond.”

Last year, Plug In America awarded grants of $12,500 each to student teams at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and UC Irvine to participate in the recently completed 2008 Formula Hybrid Competition.

“We are delighted to have more California schools join the Formula Hybrid event,” said its Director Douglas Fraser, a research engineer at the Dartmouth College Thayer School of Engineering, which organizes the competition. “Students are incredibly creative in coming up with novel solutions which push the envelope. I am confi dent the new California teams will add a great additional dimension to the competition.”

Hunger strike begins because of SAUSD employee contract cuts

Ramon Quintanilla, employee of Santa Ana Unifi ed School District has started on a hunger strike to do what he feels he has to do in order to get the attention of school board members.

The school district has started the wheels rolling to cut the contracts of many dedicated employees – there can only be outrage that ultimately those who will suffer are the students of Santa Ana parents.

Quintanilla is holding his fast at the school district’s offi ce, located at 1601 East Chestnut Ave., Santa Ana. Santa Ana LULAC Council #147 (League of United Latin American Citizens) urges the public to support Mr. Quintanilla and others who are in solidarity.

Recognizing the urgency of this situation, John Palacio, School District Board Trustee has will be on-site to make an assessment and have discussions with teachers, employees and parents of school children.

Mayor’s Office releases comprehensive violence prevention plan

Community leaders, city department heads, members of law enforcement and national violence prevention experts, joined Mayor Gavin Newsom at the release of the San Francisco’s Violence Prevention Plan at the Omega Boys Club. As part of the release of the plan, Mayor Newsom unveiled the “Alive and Free” public education campaign and summer resource guide.

The “Alive & Free” violence prevention model will be adopted as San Francisco’s overarching violence prevention philosophy.

The Violence Prevention Plan contains a set of strategies to prevent violence and deal more strategically with factors that contribute to violence.

Among the area of focus are stronger coordination between city agencies, Improved partnership with community organizations, Greater accountability to achieve concrete, measurable outcomes – both short-term intervention for the most at-risk community members, Alignment of city resources to strategically address the “root causes” of violence, a strong citywide violence prevention philosophy and multimedia public education campaign.