Every two years we go temporarily insane during elections while choosing the elected officials who are supposed to represent us, people who generally care about the wellbeing of our community, but who oftentimes make promises they know they cannot keep and sometimes make wild claims they know are untrue. Logical thinking is thrown out the...
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Cortese: Reflections from my annual Sacramento Bus Trip for Education
The pandemic has reshaped seemingly every aspect of our lives. Creating a shock throughout our education system, the economic and social effects of the past two years have spilled over into our school settings, forcing us to acknowledge the full impact of educational inequities and rethink how we truly ensure access and opportunity for every...
Ginsborg: Why re-electing Assessor Larry Stone is so important
Property taxes and school funding; one elected office on the ballot every four years has a big impact on both of these critical issues. Yet, as many people work their way through the ballot they often drift off before they get to the assessor’s race. That would be a costly mistake. Re-electing Assessor Larry Stone...
Nguyen: What talking to students about AAPI Heritage Month taught me
The entire fourth and fifth grade classes of Castlemont Elementary wait for me to speak in their school cafeteria. This year I get to give talks to six schools about Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month. But it is the students who will reinforce the importance of advancing diversity and inclusion. Making an easy-to-understand...
Op-ed: On the fatal shooting in Uvalde, Texas
The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Santa Clara County is deeply saddened by the horrific and senseless school shooting in Uvalde, Texas. This tragedy touches everyone in our country and impacts the mental health of our entire nation. No state, county or city appears to be safe unless everyone is looking over their shoulders. Our...
Mahan: Hold politicians accountable for results, not political rhetoric
I thank Councilmember Sergio Jimenez for continuing the debate over how to bring greater accountability and effectiveness to San Jose City Hall. As a fellow councilmember, who also has a background founding a business designing tools to hold government accountable, I was surprised after taking office that city leaders were not measuring and managing against...
Jimenez: Don’t be fooled by campaign promises
Every campaign season, we inevitably hear a candidate making promises that even they know they can’t keep. This year, the Mercury News-endorsed candidate for San Jose mayor, Matt Mahan, is promising he will hold elected officials and top bureaucrats accountable by ending automatic raises and tying salaries to results. If you agree with that catchy campaign...
Nuñez: When will hate-based mass shootings end?
On Saturday May 14, a horrific tragedy struck a predominantly Black community of Buffalo, New York. Ten people lost their lives and three were injured during routine trips to their neighborhood grocery store, gunned down by one person, barely out of his childhood years, who acted on the racist, murderous hatred that consumed his soul....
Perry: Addressing homelessness in the June 7 elections
More than any other issue, the upcoming June 7 primary elections in Santa Clara County are revolving around what to do about homelessness. The explosion of this humanitarian crisis in the richest area in the world has made it impossible to ignore, and since the majority of the unhoused are people of color, it is also...
Pastier: On the design of Miro Towers
There are many things to admire about the Miro Towers apartments, San Jose’s newest and tallest high-rise building project that occupies the north side of East Santa Clara Street between Fourth and Fifth streets. A whimsical moniker We begin with the tongue in cheek project name that pays fond, absurdist tribute to Barcelona-born Catalan surrealist artist...