12/01/05 14:59 Filed by Saswat Pattanayak in:
Reference
Mumia's
latest post on Oakland's war against
schoolchildren
Several years ago, the great activist and prison
abolitionist, Angela Davis, told me that California
prison guards make more money than the state's
college professors.
I was dumbfounded. But it told me all I wanted to
know about how the State values its places of
repression, and devalues places of education.
I thought of that conversation when I heard about the
latest 'financial crisis' facing the Oakland Unified
School District, the state's takeover by an
undemocratic agency, and the subsequent threats of
cuts, of cutbacks, and the ever-present lure of
charter schools.
Oakland is far more than the city that gave birth to
the Black Panther Party; it is far more than the
popular projection of a poor city.
Oakland's Port is the 4th largest *in the world*.
That port generates some $27 Billion annually in
trade. It is home to the American President Lines
(APL), the 5th largest shipping company in the world.
American business powerhouses like the Clorox Co.,
and Rolls-Royce Engines Services, call Oakland home.
Golden West Financial/ World Savings is located in
Oakland. It has assets of over $68 billion. It's
profits in 2003 were over $900 million. Clorox, by
the way, did over $4 billion in sales, netting some
$320 million in profits last year.
There's a very good reason why *Forbes* Magazine
ranked Oakland as the 8th best city for business in
the U.S. It's because Oakland isn't a poor town. Only
some people in it are poor. For others, it's a gold
mine.
So why, in a city so good for business, where
*billions* are made annually, are the schools so
fiscally challenged?
Why? Oakland teacher, Steven Miller explained why in
a recent article, when he wrote:
Oakland is not a poor city. In fact, it's economy is
the 20th largest metropolitan economy in the US and
the 84th largest in the world. The city's Gross
Metropolitan Product for 2001 was $99.46 billion,
larger than San Jose, Denver, Pittsburgh, Iowa,
Oklahoma, Kansas, Singapore, Malaysia and the
Phillippines. This vast wealth comes from Oakland's
port, the country's fourth largest. However, the port
has been legally separated from the city government
since the days of the Black Panthers. So none of its
revenue "can be used for schools." Why? "It's the
law!" The same scam of creating artificial legalisms
to create artificial crisis is being used across the
country. California's economy is the largest in the
country and the fifth largest in the world. However
we are told "the state is in debt." Under the
"Governator," the state is destroying its community
college system, once the best in the world, in the
name of "fiscal accountability." This fall, half a
million fewer students will go to college in the
state than last year. However there will be no cuts
for the country's largest prison system. [From:
Steven Miller, "Oakland's Public Schools: The Coal
Miner's Canary", *People's Tribune* (Online Edition),
Vol. 31 No. 9/ Sept. '04, P.O. Box 3524, Chicago, IL
60654, http://www.lrna, org.]
There is no sane reason why the Oakland Unified
School District should be in need. It's like being
thirsty, but not allowed to drink from a river
nearby. In a truly sane society, schools, where the
young are taught how to live in tomorrow's world,
there should be no need. What we have now, is
unbridled greed. The corrosive logic of business has
been pervading the nation's schools, and a public,
social service is being managed as just another
commodity. And kids are losing.
The business interests in this country want nothing
public, and all things private, so that it can be
owned, and exploited. These interests want nothing
less than the extinction of the New Deal; the
evisceration of social security; the 'public' removed
from public schools. That's the objective of the
right wing in this country, and under these madcap
programs like No Child Left Behind, they are nearing
their objective. Every time I hear that lying phrase,
I think of the My Lai Massacre in Vietnam, where no
child was left -- alive.
Martin Luther King, Jr., if he were alive today,
would be fighting for the children of Oakland,
demanding resources from those who have them -- the
wealthy, downtown.
Copyright 2005 Mumia Abu-Jamal
Tags: Saswat, Black Power, Capitalism, Racism