How I told Exxon to fuck off

The answer is simple.  I just went Biodiesel.  

The car you see in the photo is 22 years old.  A 1985 Mercedes Benz 300SD.  It has 160,000 miles on it and I expect to get easily another 150,000.   At the rate I drive, less than 10K a year, I expect the car to be good for another fifteen years at least.

The best thing is this:  nobody died for the fuel in the tank.  
Crossposted at Dailykos.com

There’s a lot of confusion about Biodiesel.  That’s because the terms are thrown around pretty carelessly by those selling the cars and doing conversions.

This car is NOT converted.  It’s the standard Diesel engine that came with the car originally.  You do NOT have to convert your car to run on biodiesel.  Not one bit.  

That’s the beauty of it.  Any diesel engine can run on 100% biodiesel without modifying it in any way.

That is because biodiesel actually IS diesel fuel.   The fuel has been converted instead of the engine.  

Where the confusion comes in is when people want to actually run their diesels on pure vegetable oil.  In that case, due to the high viscocity of the vegetable oil, the engine needs to be modified so that the oil is heated, and therefore thinned, to the point where the engine can safely use it.  That’s a wonderful idea, because then the enterprising soul can retrieve used vegetable oil from restaurants and after some careful filtering can burn it as fuel in their car.  Or you can just buy some big jugs of Mazola at Costco and burn that.

But for now I’m using biodiesel, which is 100% vegetable oil (and sometimes fish oil) which has been treated with wood grain alcohol (the kind that will blind you if you drink it — methanol) which chemically converts it into a diesel fuel that any diesel engine can use.

Like mine.

Furthermore, I’m helping the climate:

A 1998 biodiesel lifecycle study, jointly sponsored by the US Department of Energy and the US Department of Agriculture, concluded biodiesel reduces net CO2 emissions by 78 percent compared to petroleum diesel. This is due to biodiesel’s closed carbon cycle. The CO2 released into the atmosphere when biodiesel is burned is recycled by growing plants, which are later processed into fuel.

This excellent page from a Seattle-based Biodiesel supplier goes into even further detail about the environmental benefits to biodiesel over Petro-diesel:

Using Biodiesel in place of gasoline or petro-diesel significantly reduces your vehicle emissions. In comparing B100 Biodiesel to petro-diesel, the following figures have been provided by the EPA*:

Unburned hydrocarbons are reduced by 67%
Carbon monoxide is reduced by 48%
Particulate matter is reduced by 47%
Sulfates are reduced by 100%
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) are reduced by 80%
Nitrated PAHs are reduced by 90%

I have every intention of doing an engine conversion to my new car because I like the idea of being able to run the car on not only biodiesel but also vegetable oil.  But that’s a few months and several hundred dollars away.

In the meantime I’m running it on pure biodiesel, and the main reason I’m writing this diary is this:

I cannot tell you how good it felt to drive away from filling it up the first time with the biodiesel knowing that nobody died for my fuel.  Knowing that no Big Oil Company profited from this tank of fuel, and knowing that I never had to use their blood-soaked fuel ever again.  

And since I’ve crossed that rubicon (which I have to admit I was a little nervous to do — I mean, I’ve never poured anything but gasoline or petro-diesel into a car’s tank before — WHAT WOULD IT DO?  WOULD IT REALLY WORK?)  I am just shocked at every car I see, all the millions of them that crowd Los Angeles, that are NOT running on this stuff.  

You have a choice now.  You don’t have to drive a car that runs on gasoline.  You can do what I did.  And if you don’t want to drive a 22 year old car, there are plenty of new Diesels that you can buy and run on pure biodiesel.  

You can tell Exxon to go fuck themselves.  

It feels great.  

Just for fun I want to show you these little babies which will be available in the United States in 2008 (finally).

They actually make a .7 liter Diesel which is currently available in Canada (not here) which gets something like 81 mpg.  

They’re about to make hybrids and EV’s as well.

You can click here to find a biodiesel retail pump near you.  (and more are on their way, believe me)

And yes they’re trying to ban biodiesel in Bush’s state of Texas.  This is total bullshit and is being fought.  But you can bet the Oil Companies are gonna fight this tooth and nail.  Because they know that this is one way out of their power over us — you can make your own damn biodiesel and cut them out of the picture completely!

American car companies are also deliberately keeping many models off the American market.  Imagine that …

Some Joy in Mudville

The outlook wasn’t brilliant for the Mudville nine that day:
The score stood four to two, with but one inning more to play,
And then when Cooney died at first, and Barrows did the same,
A pall-like silence fell upon the patrons of the game.

In spite of the giant wins in November, there seems to be little joy in mudblogville these days. There are a few things contributing to this. As long as we had a Republican Congress to combat we had a clear purpose with clear goals. We don’t have that now. Instead we have a Democratic Congress and we still have this damn war. We want the Democrats to end the war but they don’t have the numbers they need to make it happen. We can come up with all kinds of strategies for what they should do, but none of them seem very promising. Stopping an expansion of the war into Iran seems like the best we can hope to do right now, and even that is not assured. It’s extremely frustrating.

We have to add to this a crop of presidential candidates that mostly voted for the war. Our frontrunner, Hillary, wont even apologize for her vote or admit that she made a mistake. This is incredibly dispiriting.

We’ve got a jury of eleven down in Washington DC that needs over a week to decide whether or not Scooter Libby committed perjury. A rented mule could determine that he committed perjury in fifteen minutes. This is discouraging.

All these things, plus the short winter days, seem to be weighing everyone down. So, I thought I do something to cheer everyone up. Let’s have some music. How about 10,000 Maniacs at President Clinton’s 1993 inaugural ball?

Israeli Censorship and Propaganda in America

Not all but most Americans are completely unaware of Israel’s broad and well-orchestrated campaign to keep them ignorant of the truth about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Early last year, a documentary made it to Internet outlets, which provided startling revelations of just how ignorant Americans are being kept about the nature of Israel’s military occupation of the West Bank. Its obvious purpose to support the colonization of the West Bank in order to achieve the religious/historical Zionist dream of a Greater Israel is now clear to everyone. If completed, such a project would essentially nullify any possibility for a sovereign Palestinian state. A Palestinian state in such a circumstance would be nothing more than a South African style Bantustan.

In the documentary, Peace, Propaganda, & The Promised Land, featuring the likes of such people as Noam Chomsky, Robert Fisk, Arik Ackerman (founder of Rabbis for Human Rights), and many others, that story was told. It’s introduction on Google-Video read,

Peace, Propaganda & the Promised Land provides a striking comparison of U.S. and international media coverage of the crisis in the Middle East, zeroing in on how structural distortions in U.S. coverage have reinforced false perceptions of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. This pivotal documentary exposes how the foreign policy interests of American political elites–oil, and a need to have a secure military base in the region, among others–work in combination with Israeli public relations strategies to exercise a powerful influence over how news from the region is reported.

Through the voices of scholars, media critics, peace activists, religious figures, and Middle East experts, Peace, Propaganda & the Promised Land carefully analyzes and explains how–through the use of language, framing and decontextualizing–the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza remains hidden in the news media, and Israeli colonization of the occupied territories appears to be a defensive move rather than an offensive one. The documentary also explores the ways that U.S. journalists, for reasons ranging from intimidation to a lack of thorough investigation, have become complicit in carrying out Israel’s PR campaign. At its core, the documentary raises questions about the ethics and role of journalism, and the relationship between media and politics.

Peace, Propaganda, & The Promised Land played to over 900,000 viewers on Google-Video before moving to YouTube, but with all outlets and versions considered, it has probably experienced over a million views in the past 10 months since release.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UldEpr0HCEU

If censoring news outlets and redefining the language of conflict were not enough, strong grassroots efforts to plug leaks has also been underway in recent years, with new Israeli media projects focused on the eyes and ears of America to counteract any truth that might break through this critical foreign Maginot line. Until recently, because the Europeans and peoples in other parts of the world have not been subjected to news censorship and propaganda, their awareness and scrutiny of Israel’s occupation of the Palestinians, and thus, their criticism, has been amplified and their involvement in the international peace movement more vigorous. Foreign politicians have also not been much subjected to lobby efforts the likes of the AIPAC/ZOA/Likudnik coalition, representing the right wing Zionist position.

The Israel Project (TIP) describes itself as an “international non-profit organization devoted to educating the press and the public about Israel while promoting security, freedom and peace. The Israel Project provides journalists, leaders and opinion-makers accurate information about Israel. The Israel Project is not related to any government or government agency.”

http://www.theisraelproject.org/site/c.hsJPK0PIJpH/b.672581/k.CB99/Home.htm

The Israel Project will gladly tell us about Israel’s peace efforts, e.g., “Israeli withdrawals in the name of peace (Gaza and Lebanon),” but nothing at all about the continuing occupation and confiscation of Palestinian lands, along with the building and reinforcement of so-called settlements, Israeli-only villages, towns, and cities, and the extensions of Israeli-only roads and highways in the West Bank. The site no longer advertises the availability of Frank Luntz’s consultation, which was completed in 2004. Frank Luntz is the well-known Republican pollster, who invented the “death tax” and other neat deceptions. Luntz’s consultation, which is replete with lies and half-truths, is intended to reinforce and enlarge Israel’s propaganda effort in America and to help curb the spread of knowledge that is transforming the thinking of American university and college students. Student are progressively learning the truth about Israel from leaky sources, such as the European and Middle East press, as opposed to being mesmerized by the censored US media.

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2006/9/13/94033/2608

Here is a sample of Frank Luntz’s consultative subterfuge:

Spokespersons for Israel should always emphasize that they’re for peace. “The only way for Israel to evoke sympathy is to be the side working hardest for peace. The best case for Israel is to demonstrate that she is willing to go twice as far as her neighbors to establish peace.”

“It’s not just a conflict, it’s culture.” Blame alleged defects in Palestinian culture, such as anti-Israel incitement in the media and schools, a culture of martyrdom, etc. “But be careful – do not directly accuse the Palestinians of depravity. Simply show it, and let the images and words speak for themselves. Let the Palestinians speak for themselves. Show them Palestinian TV, unedited, without voiceover.”

Emphasize Palestinian rejection of Barak’s supposedly generous offer at Camp David in 2000.  There is no more powerful tool in driving home Israel’s commitment to a peaceful solution [!!] than the Camp David offer (diarist’s note: Frank said “supposedly” because he undoubtedly knows that Barak was unable to remove the over 150 Israeli villages, towns, and small cities, interconnected with Israel by Israeli-only roads and highways, located in the West Bank and Gaza.).

Emphasize the locations of suicide bombings, especially places that graduate students can imagine themselves congregating [at] – Sbarro pizza restaurant, Dolphinarium disco, Hebrew University cafeteria (diarist’s note: this turns out to be the most repeated half-truth by right wing bloggers, who avoid talking about the many killings of Palestinian civilians, especially children, that preceded these bombings or about the military occupation that is at the root of it all.).

They’re disputed territories, not occupied territories (diarist’s note: contrary to international law and UN Resolutions).

They’re Arabs, not Palestinians. The term ‘Palestinians’ evokes images of refugee camps, victims and oppression. ‘Arab’ says wealth, oil and Islam (diarist’s note: Palestinians are Arabs, the Arabs of Palestine.).

Blame the Wall and the perpetuation of the conflict in general on Hamas and Islamic Jihad. America’s future leaders hate Hamas and Islamic Jihad. If there is such a thing as a magic bullet, this is it.

START EARLY. The earlier in life future leaders hear about Israel in a positive vein, the less likely they are to support the Palestinian position as they grow older. Those kids who first heard of Israel through Biblical references when they were five, six, or seven grew up to appreciate the spiritual importance of the Jewish State [!!].

Every Rabbi, Jewish community leader, and knowledgeable pro-Israel activist in America should commit to visiting parochial schools and Sunday schools to talk about Israel to as many children as possible. Israel has developed a powerful alliance with many Christian organizations, and these alliances need to be utilized to provide teaching opportunities within the church itself (Diarist note: Frank must here be talking about the Evangelicals seeking the Rapture, but any religious school is intended to be targeted.).

In other words, let’s get rabbis involved and begin indoctrinating American children from an early age.

Added to the Israel Project effort to propagandize Americans is another one called GIYUS.

GIYUS.ORG is an unabashed Israeli propaganda website focused on soliciting the services of computer savvy bloggers  to distribute (by download) a program called MEGAPHONE, that is essentially an RSS feed so that interested parties can keep track of where on the web they need immediately to go so they can vote in polls and comment in blogs and forums to bolster support for Israel in its various problem areas. The GIYUS site itself is also a useful resource to bloggers in need of “talking points” to counteract any apparently anti-Israel assertion, whether true or not. Needless to say, dangerous left-wing blogs have undoubtedly been invaded by GIYUS volunteers.

A talking point for both the Israel Project and GIYUS is a false assertion or half-truth intended to convince people of some distorted reality as readily evident from Frank Luntz’s consultation points and the “talking points” section of GIYUS, where bloggers can obtain tips to counteract, what essentially are simple truths about Israel’s West Bank effort. Simple truths about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict often turn out to be the most dangerous kinds of antiIsraeli media leaks. There is little question that GIYUS operatives have infiltrated left-wing political blogs. To date they have practically shut down the Democratic Underground, where only proIsrael contributions pass censorship, and at the world’s largest left wing blog, Daily Kos, which purports to be left of AIPAC/DLC/Likudnik bias, right wing proIsrael operatives, logically of GIYUS origin, congregate freely.

Electronic Intifada’s Israel Lobby Watch section offers news about the ongoing tactics of pro-Israel lobby organizations around the world and analyses attempts to rewrite history with an Israeli narrative, international reactions to pressure, and the effect of the lobby’s work on domestic political life.

http://electronicintifada.net/v2/israellobbywatch.shtml

Let me close with some recent reports from this section of EI published within the past two months. I will quote a brief introduction and provide a link to them. Most demonstrate how the Israeli censorship/propaganda effort has reaching down to the American street, affecting what people like you and me are not permitted to hear from media and non-media resources.

Subcommittee hosts anti-Palestinian threesome posted by Michael F. Brown on February 14, 2007

http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article6555.shtml

Hubris leads directly to disrespect. Back in power for just a handful of weeks, Rep. Gary Ackerman, the Chairman of the Subcommittee on the Middle East and South Asia, is already displaying his disregard for the Peace Movement, Arab Americans, Muslim Americans, the unfairly maligned progressive Jewish community, and, well, generally anyone who favors a fair debate on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

No such debate will occur on Valentine’s Day when Ackerman’s Subcommittee hosts a stacked and biased witness list. There to present will be David Makovsky, Director of the Project on the Middle East Peace Process at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy (WINEP), Martin S. Indyk, Director of the Saban Center for Middle East Policy at the Brookings Institution, and the infamous Daniel Pipes, Director of the Middle East Forum. The latter is akin to a modern-day McCarthy with his close ties to Campus Watch and its classroom monitoring work.

(snip)

For years both Makovsky and Indyk have been obstructionists on advancing Palestinian rights and freedom. More recently, Makovsky defended the illegal separation barrier Israel is building in the West Bank when he testified on the Hill in 2004 alongside his WINEP colleague, Amb. Dennis Ross. Indyk recently hosted Israel’s leading racist, Israeli Deputy Prime Minister Avigdor Lieberman, who was a featured speaker at a Saban conference in Washington, DC. While an invitation does not necessarily constitute endorsement, it did much in this instance to bolster Lieberman as a legitimate politician.

Media fall for pro-Israel hate group’s Terror Free Oil by Ali Abunimah posted on February 13, 2007

http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article6551.shtml

In recent days, National Public Radio and the BBC have been among the countless media outlets to give prominent publicity to an organization calling itself “Terror Free Oil,” (TFO) which claims to have established gasoline filling stations in several US cities that do not sell oil from the Middle East.

Much of the coverage has read like a press release for the organization, or has treated it as a cute feature story, accepting at face value the claims made by its spokesman. The fundamentally racist nature of the claims TFO makes, and the long history of anti-Muslim statements and activities of its founder have been totally ignored.

The Terror-Free Oil Initiative claims on its website that it is “dedicated to encouraging Americans to buy gasoline that originated from countries that do not export or finance terrorism.” It states, “We educate the public by promoting those companies that acquire their crude oil supply from nations outside the Middle East and by exposing those companies that do not.”

Yet it does not specify anywhere which countries these are more precisely than the “Middle East,” nor how buying oil from them supports terrorism.

TFO spokesman Joe Kaufman is founder of a group called “Americans Against Hate,” whose main agenda appears to be support for the Israeli extremist right. Its main product appears to be a relentless stream of statements claiming that mainstream American Muslim organizations are terrorist fronts, and labeling anyone who dares to criticize Israel a “radical Islamist” or supporter of terrorism. The whole “Terror Free Oil Initiative” and website appear to be little more than a ploy to steer people towards Americans Against Hate, whose Coral Springs, Florida mailbox serves as the corporate address for both organizations.

Silencing critics not way to Middle East peace
 by Joel Beinin was posted on EI on February 5, 2007

http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article6516.shtml

Last Sunday in San Francisco, the Anti-Defamation League sponsored “Finding Our Voice,” a conference designed to help Jews recognize and confront the “new anti-Semitism.” For me, it was ironic. Ten days before my own voice was silenced by fellow Jews.

I was to give a talk about our Middle East policy to high school students at the Harker School in San Jose. With one day to go, my contact there called to say my appearance had been canceled. He was apologetic and upset. He expected the talk would be intellectually stimulating and intriguing for students. But, he said, “a certain community of parents” complained to the headmaster. He added, without divulging details, that the Jewish Community Relations Council of Silicon Valley had played a role.

(snip)

In fact, this was not our first run-in. I have long advocated equal rights for the Palestinians, as I do for all people. I criticize Israeli policies. I seem to have crossed the council’s line of acceptable discourse. Because I am a Jew, it is not so easy to smear me as guilty of this “new anti-Semitism.” Instead, hosts like the Harker School, and others, are intimidated, and open dialogue on Israel is censored.

Pro-Israel Censorship Hurts Us All, posted by George Bisharat on January 30, 2007

http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article6470.shtml

In a sad commentary on Israeli-sponsored censorship in the US, George Bisharat begins this story by recounting an incident involving his late father, the artist, Maurice Hanna Bisharat, that occurred in 1981. Michael Himovitz, the young owner of a local art gallery and his father’s friend, offered to hold a one-person show of his father’s paintings, mostly California landscapes. His father had taken up painting after emigrating from Palestine in the late 1940s after the Nakba (the 1948 ethnic cleansing). He was not a politician, but like any Palestinian living in the United States, he felt obligated to relate his people’s experience in his paintings.

Some weeks later I saw my father sitting, stony faced. He turned to me and whispered: “I just got a call from Michael. My show has been canceled.” Michael, it transpired, had been visited by a group from the Sacramento Jewish community. Their message: “If you show Bisharat’s art, we will boycott your gallery and close you down.”

Michael may have been as crushed as my father, apologizing: “I just can’t risk it – it’s my livelihood.” The indirect message to my father, of course, was: “If you speak critically of Israel, you will suffer pain.” Fortunately, art was not my father’s livelihood, and he survived this incident. But a deep sense of outrage never left him.

According to Bisharat’s view, Jews are not suppressing speech. Michael Himovitz didn’t suppress his father’s attempts to explain the Palestinian perspective. He states that many American Jews hold views not dissimilar from his father’s, supporting peace, reconciliation and equal rights for Palestinians and Jews. Yet, a minority of Jews stridently protests any unflattering portrayal of Israel, often with unfounded accusations of anti-Semitism. The pro-Israel lobby, he says, joined by the Israeli government, sustains a systematic campaign to shape American public opinion. And he provides many examples including organizations like CAMERA and others, which have suppressed news reporting from such agencies as CNN.

Debate? What debate? is another story by Michael F. Brown and  was posted on January 15, 2007.

http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article6391.shtml

There is a misperception in various world locales of Washington’s debate on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Namely, that substantive debate exists at all. In fact, the debate in the power corridors of Washington is highly constrained, almost non-existent. Should we engage with President Mahmoud Abbas now or require him to leap through several more hoops — including civil war — first? Serious argument on the injustice of Israel’s long-running occupation simply does not take place other than at the margins.

The reason for the silence has become increasingly clear with the publication of President Carter’s courageous book, Palestine Peace Not Apartheid. CNN’s Glenn Beck labeled the former president a “fathead”. The Anti-Defamation League’s Abraham Foxman went so far as to call Carter “bigoted” while Martin Peretz of The New Republic maintains that history will recall Carter “as a Jew hater”. This is extraordinarily vicious language to direct at a former president who brokered Israeli-Egyptian peace.

Read on. There is no end to the attempts to censor news about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict entering America and to inhibit truth telling concerning the intents of Israel’s right wing government. If Brown is correct, “the limited parameters of debate in Washington will feed directly into the highly restrictive boundaries pushed by the Bush administration for the envisioned Palestinian Bantustan.” That Bantustan is the one Jimmy Carter, who broke the silence, warned about.

Crossposted at My Left Wing, Evenhanded Democrats

The Shame of America: Over Three Quarters of a Million Homeless, Half of Whom Are Black Men

Crossposted at Kos.

Via the New Standard, from the AP:

The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) estimated there were 754,000 homeless people in 2005, including those living in shelters, transitional housing and on the street. That’s about 300,000 more people than available beds in shelters and transitional housing.

Of course, HUD admitted that they undercounted in 2000.  That report, from the last year of the Clinton Administration, showed only 171,700 homeless.  The Urban Institute, in 1996, used Census tabulations to find that there were between 600,000 to 840,000 homeless Americans.

Among the findings for people in shelters and transitional housing:

  1. Nearly half were single adult men.
  2. Nearly a quarter were minors.
  3. Less than 2 percent were older than 65.
  4. About 59 percent were members of minority groups.
  5. About 45 percent were black.
  6. About a quarter had a disability, though experts said the percentage is probably much higher.

Add to this that many of these homeless are addicts and/or are mentally ill.  But these people could be assisted and redeemed, if local, state and Federal governments truly exercised the will to solve this continuing problem.

Emergency shelters are more than 90 percent full on average nights, said a recent report sponsored by the Urban Institute. Overcrowding would occur were it not for seasonal shelters (especially during this crazy winter) taking up the slack.  By comparison, homeless families occupy less than three-quarters of transitional housing.

I would not be surprised that of the disabled, many may be veterans, veterans of the first Gulf War waged by Bush senior.  No doubt, if patterns continue, their number will swell with junior Bush’s war on vets: long on platitudes about supporting the troops, but way short on continuing benefits, physical and mental health care.

If minors are on the street, they are a part of families headed by single mothers.  The number of homeless families are said to be markedly higher in rural areas than in cities.  If not, they are children who have been kicked out of their homes because they are gay or `unmanageable.’

But get this. The number arrived at doesn’t even touch those still homeless from the ravages of Hurricane Katrina, which two years ago displaced another 750,000 people.  There is no true accounting of how adequately the survivors are housed, in or immediately outside of New Orleans or outside the state of Louisiana.  While there have been published stories of individuals and families being placed in favorable circumstances, many have not been as lucky.  

Worse, those who are already homeless in other cities and towns have to compete for services with those who are trying to recover from the disaster.  This is something I witnessed when the Oakland Hills brushfires displaced many upper- and middle-class residents in the late 1980s.  Interestingly, the residents refused to call themselves homeless, yet certainly availed themselves of generous short-term benefits from the city fathers and other charities before the insurance money kicked in.  Meanwhile, scores of other homeless people were dramatically shortchanged, and wondered why they couldn’t have the same assistance and concern for their plight.

Alphonso Jackson of HUD is still keeping out the bulk of New Orleanians who want to move back into their homes, while proposing to demolish the four largest projects.  Meanwhile, those lucky enough to have a FEMA trailer or a car to live in  are getting smacked by tornadoes before they can move back into new homes.

One notorious Katrina homeless camp in Baker, Louisiana, just outside Baton Rouge,  Renaissance Village, could classify as a 21st century Hooverville.  Dozens of underage children are still roving about unsupervised, truant or unregistered in local schools. Some parents use older children to safeguard what belongings and food remain, or to take care of younger siblings while the adults work.

Said Karla Leopold of the Rosie O’Donnell’s For All Kids Foundation (RFAK) in late August 2006, during the days marking the first anniversary of the tragedy:

It has been a very difficult year for these people. Their relocation to Renaissance Village has not been easy. Getting the children enrolled and attending school has been difficult. The number of teenagers not going to school is alarming. The school district appears overwhelmed and ill prepared to deal with these children from New Orleans. Two therapists from our team spent a separate week working hard to enroll the children and dealing with some of the difficulties involved. The day care center, teen center and Head Start facilities donated by RFAK over eight months ago are still not opened due to construction delays and the complexities of working with governmental entities. There are no computers for the people to access their e-mail or to do research. The bus service has been severely reduced. The food service closed. So many of these people have lost everything and lack the means, strength and skills to rebuild their lives and many of them are reluctant to accept the help that is offered through agencies
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Their mental health needs are overwhelming. This displaced population has been traumatized. As reported by the New York Times: “Among children fourth grade and beyond, affected by the storm, 49 percent met the threshold for mental health clinical referrals.” This is a generational problem that is not being treated. The Red Cross and members of the community report that our team of art therapists and volunteers has offered the most consistent and effective mental health services for the families of Renaissance Village. Yet we work there only every other month and have no future trips planned.

The RFAK website has not been updated since November, 2006.

All of this is a goddamn shame.  In our America.