Equity Training & Critical Race Theory – Open Letter to Solano County Board of Supervisors

Brandon Greene: Solano Board discussion ‘disappointing but not surprising’

June 25, 2021

To:
Erin Hannigan, Supervisor District 1
Monica Brown, Vice-Chair, Supervisor District 2
Jim Spering, Supervisor District 3
John Vasquez, Chair, Supervisor District 4
Mitch Mashburn, Supervisor District 5

Greetings all,

Brandon Greene, at Benicia Juneteenth Celebration, June 19, 2021

It was disappointing but not surprising to watch the Board of Supervisors’ June 22 discussion of DEI training [Diversity, Equity, Inclusion Training], something that seemingly should be such an easy lift.

It’s astonishing that elected officials can have so little knowledge of this topic even as the country is facing a reckoning.

Ludicrous comments were made about critical race theory, something the vast majority of its detractors do not understand (hint: critical race theory is not taught in elementary, middle, or high school. Nor is it taught in college.  My former professor explains here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87hQ2Gpa390).  A comment like, “I don’t want one person’s perspective on history,” is so counter factual to how history is taught and understood that it is astonishing to actually hear it vocalized.

Elected officials did not respond at all to misinformed comments about Marxism and other terms, and allowed callers to declare that grappling with equity is anti-Western in perspective and that all white people are racist —  unconscionable.

It is so distressing to watch people elected to represent the entire county be so comfortable in their lack of knowledge, so secure in their biases and so intractable in their perspective.

“I was born this color,” said John Vasquez, the only supervisor of color.  He said he had been “trained every God-damned day,” but would not allow the color of his skin to define his life.  “I resent someone telling me who I am,” he said.

This is a demonstration that merely being a person of color does not insulate the need for training nor does it automatically equip someone with the knowledge or expertise to lead on equity. It also highlights at best a surface level understanding of how systemic racism and inequity works and at worst, indifference.

This is particularly disturbing given that Supervisor Vasquez co-chairs the equity committee.

It’s embarrassing to see this on display, and exhausting to think about just how far behind this County and its elected officials are.

Nonetheless, we stand on the shoulders of giants and so we will continue to push and move this county forward.

Brandon Greene
Benicia

49 new COVID cases in Solano County today


By Roger Straw, Friday, June 25, 2021

Solano County reported 49 new COVID infections since Wednesday. County updating COVID dashboard only 3 times per week, MWF.

People with mild COVID can have long-term health problems.  And: More than 70% of COVID-19 patients studied report having at least one “long haul” symptom that lasts for months.”  It’s not over yet!

Solano County COVID report on Friday, June 25.
[Source: see far below.  See also my ARCHIVE spreadsheet of daily Solano COVID updates.]
Solano County COVID-19 Dashboard – SUMMARY:

Solano County reported  49 new COVID cases over the previous 2 days, an average of 25 per dayMonthly: Solano County saw 1,288 new cases in April, an average of 43 per day.  In May, Solano reported 920 new cases, an average of 30 per day.  So far in June, 553 new cases in Solano, an average of 22 new infections each day.  COVID is still out there – TAKE CARE!

Solano County reported no new deaths today.  The County total is 244 deaths since the pandemic began.

Solano’s 162 active cases today is up from Wednesday’s 146.  Our percent positivity rate rose today from 5.1% to 5.7%.

Cases by City on Friday, June 25:
  • Benicia added 4 new cases today, a total of 1,025 cases since the outbreak began, 3.7% of its population of 27,570.
  • Dixon added 6 new cases today, total of 1,942 cases, 9.8% of its population of 19,794.
  • Fairfield added 7 new cases today, total of 9,173 cases, 7.8% of its population of 117,149.
  • Rio Vista remained steady for the 14th day in a row today, total of 394 cases, 4.2% of its population of 9,416.
  • Suisun City added 7 new cases today, total of 2,323 cases, 7.9% of its population of 29,447.
  • Vacaville added 14 new cases today, a total of 8,898 cases, 9.0% its of population of 98,807.
  • Vallejo added 11 new cases today, total of 9,988 cases, 8.4% of its population of 119,544, (up today from 8.3%).
  • Unincorporated areas remained steady for the 49th day in a row today (no increase since May 8!), total of 103 cases (population figures not available).
RE-OPENING GUIDELINES IN SOLANO COUNTY
Solano Public Health

See latest info on California’s COVID web page.  See also the Solano County Public Health Coronavirus Resources and Updates page(Click on the image at right to go directly to the page, or click on various links below to access the 10 sections on the County’s page.)

Solano County Guidance (posted June 15, 2021)

COMPARE: From the most recent report on Solano County COVID Dashboard, Wednesday, June 23:


The data on this page is from today’s and the previous Solano County COVID-19 Dashboard.  The Dashboard is full of much more information and updated weekdays around 4 or 5pm.  On the County’s dashboard, you can hover a mouse or click on an item for more information.  Note the tabs at top for SummaryDemographics and Vaccines.  Click here to go to today’s Solano County Dashboard.


Sources

Solano County Public Health: Delta strain of Coronavirus ‘spreading in the county’

Delta strain of coronavirus has been found in Solano

Fairfield Daily Republic, by Todd R. Hansen, June 23, 2021

Dr. Bela Matyas, Solano County Public Health

FAIRFIELD — Dr. Bela Matyas announced Tuesday that six positive tests of the highly transmissible delta strain of the novel coronavirus have been found in Solano County.

None of the six individuals has become particularly ill, Matyas emphasized, but he also noted that those individuals felt the need to come in to be checked.

“Nonetheless, it is spreading in the county,” said Matyas, who added that the county is testing every positive coronavirus result for that particular stain.

The details of the individuals – gender, ages and areas of residency – were not available. Nor did Matyas know whether any of the individuals had been vaccinated.

Matyas is on record as saying the best defense against the delta strain or any other coronavirus strain is to be vaccinated, and that the higher number of residents who get vaccinated, the lower the risk the virus can be spread.

The last county report shows 53% of residents 12 or older are fully vaccinated, and 65% of that population has received at least one shot…..

Solano County will now issue public COVID report only on MWF – TODAY: 35 new cases in last 2 days


By Roger Straw, Wednesday, June 23, 2021

Solano County reported 35 new COVID infections since Monday, now updating COVID dashboard only 3 times per week, MWF.

People with mild COVID can have long-term health problems.  And: More than 70% of COVID-19 patients studied report having at least one “long haul” symptom that lasts for months.”  It’s not over yet!

Solano County COVID report on Wednesday, June 23.
[Source: see far below.  See also my ARCHIVE spreadsheet of daily Solano COVID updates.]
Solano County COVID-19 Dashboard – SUMMARY:

Solano County reported  35 new COVID cases over the previous 2 days, an average of 17.5 per dayMonthly: Solano County saw 1,288 new cases in April, an average of 43 per day.  In May, Solano reported 920 new cases, an average of 30 per day.  So far in June, 504 new cases in Solano, an average of 22 new infections each day.  COVID is still out there – TAKE CARE!

Solano County reported no new deaths today.  The County total is 244 deaths since the pandemic began.

Solano’s 146 active cases today is up from Monday’s 142.  Our percent positivity rate rose slightly today from 5.0% to 5.1%.

Cases by City on Wednesday, June 23:
  • Benicia added 4 new cases today, a total of 1,021 cases since the outbreak began, 3.7% of its population of 27,570.
  • Dixon remained steady today, total of 1,936 cases, 9.8% of its population of 19,794.
  • Fairfield added only 2 new cases today, total of 9,166 cases, 7.8% of its population of 117,149.
  • Rio Vista remained steady for the 12th day in a row today, total of 394 cases, 4.2% of its population of 9,416.
  • Suisun City added 5 new cases today, total of 2,316 cases, 7.9% of its population of 29,447 (up today from 7.8%).
  • Vacaville added 8 new cases today, a total of 8,884 cases, 9.0% its of population of 98,807.
  • Vallejo added 16 new cases today, total of 9,977 cases, 8.3% of its population of 119,544.
  • Unincorporated areas remained steady for the 47th day in a row today (no increase since May 8!), total of 103 cases (population figures not available).
RE-OPENING GUIDELINES IN SOLANO COUNTY
Solano Public Health

See latest info on California’s COVID web page.  See also the Solano County Public Health Coronavirus Resources and Updates page(Click on the image at right to go directly to the page, or click on various links below to access the 10 sections on the County’s page.)

Solano County Guidance (posted June 15, 2021)

COMPARE: From the most recent report on Solano County COVID Dashboard, Monday, June 21:


The data on this page is from today’s and the previous Solano County COVID-19 Dashboard.  The Dashboard is full of much more information and updated weekdays around 4 or 5pm.  On the County’s dashboard, you can hover a mouse or click on an item for more information.  Note the tabs at top for SummaryDemographics and Vaccines.  Click here to go to today’s Solano County Dashboard.


Sources