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		<title>Occupy UC Davis</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Nov 2011 18:10:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kenny</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So this happened at my alma mater last Friday and the school my sister is currently attending: And then, these started showing up: Reblogged from: http://bicyclebarricade.wordpress.com/ 18 November 2011 Open Letter to Chancellor Linda P.B. Katehi Linda P.B. Katehi, I am a junior faculty member at UC Davis. I am an Assistant Professor in the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>So this happened at my alma mater last Friday and the school my sister is currently attending:</strong></p>
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<p><strong>And then, these started showing up:</strong></p>
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<td valign="top" width="300">Reblogged from: <a href="http://bicyclebarricade.wordpress.com/2011/11/19/open-letter-to-chancellor-linda-p-b-katehi/">http://bicyclebarricade.wordpress.com/<br />
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<p>18 November 2011</p>
<p>Open Letter to Chancellor Linda P.B. Katehi</p>
<p>Linda P.B. Katehi,</p>
<p>I am a junior faculty member at UC Davis. I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of English, and I teach in the Program in Critical Theory and in Science &amp;amp; Technology Studies. I have a strong record of research, teaching, and service. I am currently a Board Member of the Davis Faculty Association. I have also taken an active role in supporting the student movement to defend public education on our campus and throughout the UC system. In a word: I am the sort of young faculty member, like many of my colleagues, this campus needs. I am an asset to the University of California at Davis.</p>
<p>You are not.</p>
<p>I write to you and to my colleagues for three reasons:</p>
<p>1) to express my outrage at the police brutality which occurred against students engaged in peaceful protest on the UC Davis campus today</p>
<p>2) to hold you accountable for this police brutality</p>
<p>3) to demand your immediate resignation</p>
<p>Today you ordered police onto our campus to clear student protesters from the quad. These were protesters who participated in a rally speaking out against tuition increases and police brutality on UC campuses on Tuesday—a rally that I organized, and which was endorsed by the Davis Faculty Association. These students attended that rally in response to a call for solidarity from students and faculty who were bludgeoned with batons, hospitalized, and arrested at UC Berkeley last week. In the highest tradition of non-violent civil disobedience, those protesters had linked arms and held their ground in defense of tents they set up beside Sproul Hall. In a gesture of solidarity with those students and faculty, and in solidarity with the national Occupy movement, students at UC Davis set up tents on the main quad. When you ordered police outfitted with riot helmets, brandishing batons and teargas guns to remove their tents today, those students sat down on the ground in a circle and linked arms to protect them.</p>
<p>What happened next?</p>
<p>Without any provocation whatsoever, other than the bodies of these students sitting where they were on the ground, with their arms linked, police pepper-sprayed students. Students remained on the ground, now writhing in pain, with their arms linked.</p>
<p>What happened next?</p>
<p>Police used batons to try to push the students apart. Those they could separate, they arrested, kneeling on their bodies and pushing their heads into the ground. Those they could not separate, they pepper-sprayed directly in the face, holding these students as they did so. When students covered their eyes with their clothing, police forced open their mouths and pepper-sprayed down their throats. Several of these students were hospitalized. Others are seriously injured. One of them, forty-five minutes after being pepper-sprayed down his throat, was still coughing up blood.</p>
<p>This is what happened. You are responsible for it.</p>
<p>You are responsible for it because this is what happens when UC Chancellors order police onto our campuses to disperse peaceful protesters through the use of force: students get hurt. Faculty get hurt. One of the most inspiring things (inspiring for those of us who care about students who assert their rights to free speech and peaceful assembly) about the demonstration in Berkeley on November 9 is that UC Berkeley faculty stood together with students, their arms linked together. Associate Professor of English Celeste Langan was grabbed by her hair, thrown on the ground, and arrested. Associate Professor Geoffrey O&#8217;Brien was injured by baton blows. Professor Robert Hass, former Poet Laureate of the United States, National Book Award and Pulitzer Prize winner, was also struck with a baton. These faculty stood together with students in solidarity, and they too were beaten and arrested by the police. In writing this letter, I stand together with those faculty and with the students they supported.</p>
<p>One week after this happened at UC Berkeley, you ordered police to clear tents from the quad at UC Davis. When students responded in the same way—linking arms and holding their ground—police also responded in the same way: with violent force. The fact is: the administration of UC campuses systematically uses police brutality to terrorize students and faculty, to crush political dissent on our campuses, and to suppress free speech and peaceful assembly. Many people know this. Many more people are learning it very quickly.</p>
<p>You are responsible for the police violence directed against students on the UC Davis quad on November 18, 2011. As I said, I am writing to hold you responsible and to demand your immediate resignation on these grounds.</p>
<p>On Wednesday November 16, you issued a letter by email to the campus community. In this letter, you discussed a hate crime which occurred at UC Davis on Sunday November 13. In this letter, you express concern about the safety of our students. You write, &#8220;it is particularly disturbing that such an act of intolerance should occur at a time when the campus community is working to create a safe and inviting space for all our students.&#8221; You write, &#8220;while these are turbulent economic times, as a campus community, we must all be committed to a safe, welcoming environment that advances our efforts to diversity and excellence at UC Davis.&#8221;</p>
<p>I will leave it to my colleagues and every reader of this letter to decide what poses a greater threat to &#8220;a safe and inviting space for all our students&#8221; or &#8220;a safe, welcoming environment&#8221; at UC Davis: 1) Setting up tents on the quad in solidarity with faculty and students brutalized by police at UC Berkeley? or 2) Sending in riot police to disperse students with batons, pepper-spray, and tear-gas guns, while those students sit peacefully on the ground with their arms linked? Is this what you have in mind when you refer to creating &#8220;a safe and inviting space?&#8221; Is this what you have in mind when you express commitment to &#8220;a safe, welcoming environment?&#8221;</p>
<p>I am writing to tell you in no uncertain terms that there must be space for protest on our campus. There must be space for political dissent on our campus. There must be space for civil disobedience on our campus. There must be space for students to assert their right to decide on the form of their protest, their dissent, and their civil disobedience—including the simple act of setting up tents in solidarity with other students who have done so. There must be space for protest and dissent, especially, when the object of protest and dissent is police brutality itself. You may not order police to forcefully disperse student protesters peacefully protesting police brutality. You may not do so. It is not an option available to you as the Chancellor of a UC campus. That is why I am calling for your immediate resignation.</p>
<p>Your words express concern for the safety of our students. Your actions express no concern whatsoever for the safety of our students. I deduce from this discrepancy that you are not, in fact, concerned about the safety of our students. Your actions directly threaten the safety of our students. And I want you to know that this is clear. It is clear to anyone who reads your campus emails concerning our &#8220;Principles of Community&#8221; and who also takes the time to inform themselves about your actions. You should bear in mind that when you send emails to the UC Davis community, you address a body of faculty and students who are well trained to see through rhetoric that evinces care for students while implicitly threatening them. I see through your rhetoric very clearly. You also write to a campus community that knows how to speak truth to power. That is what I am doing.</p>
<p>I call for your resignation because you are unfit to do your job. You are unfit to ensure the safety of students at UC Davis. In fact: you are the primary threat to the safety of students at UC Davis. As such, I call upon you to resign immediately.</p>
<p>Sincerely,<br />
Nathan Brown<br />
Assistant Professor<br />
Department of English<br />
Program in Critical Theory<br />
University of California at Davis</td>
<td valign="top" width="300">Letter to UC Davis Alumni from Chancellor Linda Katehi:</p>
<p>November 20, 2011</p>
<p>Dear Alumni and Friends,</p>
<p>Friday was not a day that would make anyone on our campus proud; indeed the events of the day need to guide us forward as we try to make our campus a better place of inquiry, debate, and even dissent. This past week our campus was a site of week-long peaceful demonstrations during which students were able to express their concerns about many issues facing higher education, the University of California, our campus, our nation, and the world as a whole. Those events involved multiple rallies in the Quad and an occupation of Mrak Hall which ended peacefully a day later.However, the events on Friday were a major deviation from that trend. In the aftermath of the troubling events we experienced, I will attempt to provide a summary of the incident with the information now available to me and the steps we will follow going forward.</p>
<p>After a week of peaceful exchange and debate, on Thursday a group of protestors including UC Davis students and other non-UC Davis affiliated individuals established an encampment of about 25 tents on the Quad. The group was reminded that while the university provides an environment for students to participate in rallies and express their concerns and frustrations through different forums, university policy does not allow such encampments on university grounds.</p>
<p>On Thursday, the group stayed overnight despite repeated reminders by university staff that their encampment violated university policies and they were requested to disperse. On Friday morning, the protestors were provided with a letter explaining university policies and reminding them of the opportunities the university provides for expression. Driven by our concern for the safety and health of the students involved in the protest, as well as other students on our campus, I made the decision not to allow encampments on the Quad during the weekend, when the general campus facilities are locked and the university staff is not widely available to provide support.</p>
<p>During the early afternoon hours and because of the request to take down the tents, many students decided to dismantle their tents, a decision for which we are very thankful. However, a group of students and non-campus affiliates decided to stay. The university police then came to dismantle the encampment. The events of this intervention have been videotaped and widely distributed. As indicated in various videos, the police used pepper spray against the students who were blocking the way. The use of pepper spray as shown on the video is chilling to us all and raises many questions about how best to handle situations like this.</p>
<p>To this effect, I am forming a task force comprised of faculty, students and staff to review the events and provide to me a thorough report within 30 days. The task force will be chosen this week and convene immediately to begin their work. As part of this, a process will be designed that allows members of the community to express their views on this matter. In addition, I will hold a series of meetings and forums with students, faculty and staff to listen to their concerns and hear their ideas for restoring civil discourse to the campus. In the interim, two UC Davis police officers involved in the incident have been placed on administrative leave following their use of pepper spray.</p>
<p>Related to current policies, I am asking the office of Administrative and Resource Management and the office of Student Affairs to review our policies in relation to encampments of this nature and consider whether our existing policies reflect the needs of the students at this point in time. If our policies do not allow our students enough flexibility to express themselves, then we need to find a way to improve these policies and make them more effective and appropriate.</p>
<p>Our campus is committed to providing a safe environment for all to learn freely and practice their civil rights of freedom of speech and expression. At the same time, our campus has the responsibility to ensure the safety of all others who use the same spaces and rely on the same facilities, tools, environments and processes to practice their freedoms to work and study.</p>
<p>I spoke with students this weekend and I feel their outrage. I am deeply saddened that this happened on our campus, and as chancellor, I take full responsibility for the incident. I pledge to take the actions needed to ensure this does not happen again. I feel sorry for the harm our students were subjected to and I vow to work tirelessly to make the campus a more welcoming and safe place.</p>
<p>Sincerely,<br />
Linda P.B. Katehi<br />
Chancellor</td>
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<p><strong>The silence is deafening:</strong></p>
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<p><strong>All sorts of internet news aggregators are showing the clips. Even Anonymous is getting involved:</strong></p>
<p>http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&#038;v=AyClUDfmdIM</p>
<p><strong>My thoughts:</strong><br />
As a UC Davis alumnus and community member, I am saddened, outraged, and embarrassed by the events that took place last Friday night. While I admittedly don&#8217;t know everything that happened that led to this, I do believe that the use of violence by Officer Pike and the UC Davis police force was completely unnecessary based on the demeanor and size of this protest. If we cannot allow for civil disobedience at institutions for higher education without the threat of injury, then we fail to learn from history again. Of the ideals that are espoused by the university and the history of protests on UC campuses, it seems like an extreme oversight that this continues to be an issue on UC campuses. Some notable pieces I think would provide more insight: 1) Was Officer Pike authorized to use force to disburse the protest? If so, by whom? 2) Why was it so imperative to clear the quad, vis a vis- why couldn&#8217;t they have stayed? Lack of staffing/support is not a sufficient answer. 3) Was there an attempt to find a compromise to continue to allow the students and protestors&#8217; demonstration through the weekend before the riot police were called? Until these questions are answered, I will stand in solidarity against those who have brought this upon themselves.</p>
<p>I hope that a resolution can be found and healing can begin, for the sake of my sister, my friends still at UC Davis (including students, staff and instructors) and for the community, as a whole.</p>
<p><strong>Not to make light of the situation, but:</strong></p>
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<p>Anyone who can provide any more information so I can be better informed, please email me at <a href="mailto:occupyucdavis@kennyeng.com">occupyucdavis@kennyeng.com</a> or leave a comment below.</p>
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		<title>Updated: House of Blues Main Stage</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jul 2011 18:30:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kenny</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The band and I are going to hit the San Diego House of Blues Main Stage on August 19! What a crazy thing to say out loud! This is going to be a part of the Local Brews, Local Grooves All Access showcase that features some of the best bands that have performed at the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The band and I are going to hit the San Diego House of Blues Main Stage on August 19! What a crazy thing to say out loud!</p>
<p>This is going to be a part of the <a href="http://www.listenlocalsd.com/LBLG-All-Access.html">Local Brews, Local Grooves All Access</a> showcase that features some of the best bands that have performed at the House of Blues Delta Room. We&#8217;ll be going on early in the night so be sure to get there on time! To top it all off, we have some tickets that we can give out for free! If you would like to come to the show, please email <a href="mailto:hobmainstage@kennyeng.com">hobmainstage@kennyeng.com</a> and I will get them to you.</p>
<p>See you on the big stage!</p>
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		<title>The Other Night</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Jan 2011 02:15:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kenny</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The other night, I found myself running around this enormous parking structure. And as I was running, I had the strange sense that as hard as I was trying to reach my car, I just wasn&#8217;t getting there fast enough. For some reason, I thought it would be faster to skip the elevator and take [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The other night, I found myself running around this enormous parking structure. And as I was running, I had the strange sense that as hard as I was trying to reach my car, I just wasn&#8217;t getting there fast enough. For some reason, I thought it would be faster to skip the elevator and take the way I came in the first place. After a while of searching, I finally gave up and started towards the stairs. I must have parked on a different level.</p>
<p>As I climbed the stairs, I saw a shortcut through the building. It was darker and I couldn&#8217;t see the end of the tunnel but I just knew it would lead me right to where I needed to be. So I pushed through the doors into a dank hallway filled with pools of water and flickering lights. I knew I shouldn&#8217;t have been there and I immediately regretted taking this route but I continued on anyway.</p>
<p>A while had passed and I noticed the lights were getting dimmer and it felt as if I was going downward, not up. I began to panic. I pressed myself to the cold concrete wall and began to feel for a door or window or anything to just make my way out of this crazy tunnel.</p>
<p>Then in the distance, I saw a faintly lit exit sign and began to make my way toward it. My shoes were already soaked from all the puddles and my footsteps made a slopping noise that echoed all around me like endless taunts that I&#8217;d never find my way out.</p>
<p>I reached the exit and with a sigh of relief, I pushed on the door practically pressing my chest against the cool metal panel. It didn&#8217;t budge. With disbelief, I tried again this time, slamming my hands against the aluminum bar. Same thing. Why won&#8217;t this work? My mind began racing. This can&#8217;t be happening. I looked around for some last ditch sign that might help me leave this miserable place but I couldn&#8217;t see anything. It was too dark by then. Only the dim orange glow from the exit sign gave any light to the hall.</p>
<p>I slowly backed away from the door and shut my eyes. In moments, I was lunging both arms in front of me at the handle, determined to force my way through that door, no matter what. I tripped on the threshold as the door pushed opened effortlessly, as if a small breeze would have suspended it.</p>
<p>When I finally gathered myself, I turned around and looked back at that hallway. From the outside, it didn&#8217;t look like much. Just an empty, uneventful hallway. Weird, I thought.</p>
<p>My feet were still dripping wet and made the walk up that much more miserable. It took another 20 minutes but I made it back to the car, the hard way. I leaned up against the hood and I noticed I wasn&#8217;t as far off as I thought. In fact, I was much closer than I initially thought.</p>
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		<title>2010 San Diego Music Award Nomination</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jul 2010 23:06:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kenny</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was blessed to find out that I have been nominated for a 2010 San Diego Music Award in the Best Acoustic category! I can&#8217;t tell you how much of a surprise it is for me and how completely floored I am. I am unbelievably honored to be even considered, especially since the category I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.kennyeng.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Picture-1.png"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-532" style="margin-left: 10px; margin-right: 10px;" title="2010 SDMAs" src="http://www.kennyeng.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Picture-1-150x150.png" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>I was blessed to find out that I have been nominated for a 2010 <a href="http://www.sandiegomusicawards.com">San Diego Music Award</a> in the Best Acoustic category! I can&#8217;t tell you how much of a surprise it is for me and how completely floored I am. I am unbelievably honored to be even considered, especially since the category I am nominated in is filled with people that I respect and admire.</p>
<p>I have been awestruck by the SDMAs since I moved to San Diego in 2007. People that I&#8217;ve enjoyed listening to like Jason Mraz, Switchfoot and Blink 182 have all been a part of this celebration of San Diego music and I&#8217;ve admired them all from afar. It&#8217;s strange and surreal to suddenly find myself following in the footsteps of all of these San Diego musicians before me. I won&#8217;t go as far as to say that we are now peers, but I feel like I&#8217;m one step closer to my heroes.</p>
<p>I see this journey like a small-town kid&#8217;s move to a big city. I look at all of the things that I&#8217;ve done in the years leading up to the present with a childlike wonderment. Not much has been lost on me and everyday I wake up in disbelief that this is actually my life. It&#8217;s been a crazy, strange trip and I will do everything I can to keep going!</p>
<p>On August 1, people will be able to vote and I would love it if you took a few minutes to vote for your favorite/deserving San Diego music/musician (I&#8217;ll post a link soon). It would REALLY be icing on the cake if you decided that I was that musician! After everything you&#8217;ve given me, I would be content for the rest of my life.</p>
<p>Thank you again from the bottom of my heart. While awards are a wonderful way to validate my passions, nothing comes close to the love and support all my family, friends and fans give me every day.</p>
<p>See you soon!</p>
<p>****UPDATE****</p>
<p>Voting has begun for the <a href="http://www.sandiegomusicawards.com/nominees.html" target="_blank">San Diego Music Awards</a>! If you have a little bit of time, please check out the wonderful music the nominees have made and vote! Hope to see you all soon!</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Oct 2009 18:46:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kenny</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I think salt gives me crazy dreams. Not to be confused with delusions. Life gives me those. I was at a summer camp and our parents were coming to visit so we had to make the place look halfway decent. Unfortunately for us when we found out they were coming, we only had 20 minutes [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think salt gives me crazy dreams. Not to be confused with delusions. Life gives me those.</p>
<p>I was at a summer camp and our parents were coming to visit so we had to make the place look halfway decent. Unfortunately for us when we found out they were coming, we only had 20 minutes to prepare. It was like every summer camp movie ever made with a little bit of &#8220;Animal House&#8221; and &#8220;3 Ninjas&#8221;.</p>
<p>I think I&#8217;ll just do a line of salt every night for some inspiration!</p>
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