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Teacher Sues Public District to Stop it from Giving JW Antifa Activism Records

NOVEMBER 07, 2017

A Judicial Watch record request has fueled a tense legal drama between a middle school teacher who is a national organizer for a radical leftist group and the public district that employs her. The conflict ensued a few weeks ago when Judicial Watch filed a California Public Records Act (CPRA) request with the Berkeley Unified School District (BUSD) to obtain information about the controversial teacher’s violent Antifa activism.

The teacher, Yvette Felarca, works at Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School and is a prominent figure in By Any Means Necessary (BAMN), an organized militant group founded by the Marxist Revolutionary Workers League that uses raucous militant tactics to protest conservative speaking engagements. Over the summer Felarca was arrested and charged with several crimes, including felony assault, for inciting a riot in Sacramento, according to information provided by the Sacramento County District Attorney’s office to a Berkeley news outlet. Felarca was captured on video calling a man a Nazi and punching him in the stomach repeatedly while shouting obscenities at him. More than a dozen people were injured in the riot, at least 10 with stab wounds, and the capitol grounds suffered thousands of dollars in property damage.

BUSD has accused Felarca of brainwashing and indoctrinating students for years and in a 2016 letter cited in a local news article the district writes that her performance “reflected unprofessional conduct and unsatisfactory performance,” both grounds for dismissal. The teacher repeatedly solicited students to participate in protests, used students to support her own personal political agenda and repeatedly used leave time to attend immigrant rights marches in Washington D.C., even though the district says it is not an allowable use for personal or sick leave. “It was evident that you and your [By Any Means Necessary] representatives were actively trying to brainwash and manipulate these young people to serve your own selfish interests in not being held accountable to the same rules that apply to everyone else,” the letter states. “As a teacher, your conduct was particularly reprehensible.” Earlier this year the district was bombarded with calls to fire the combative teacher.

Judicial Watch filed the CPRA to obtain records of communication between district administrators and King Middle School staff mentioning the words Felarca, Antifa, By All Means Necessary and BAMN as well as the teacher’s personnel file. Last week BUSD Superintendent Donald Evans reluctantly announced that he will comply with Judicial Watch’s request for the records because he is legally required to do so. Evans writes that it’s possible Judicial Watch is conducting a “witch hunt” to intimidate and deny free speech rights, but mentions the bottom line: The law is clear that a public agency’s refusal to comply with a lawful request may result in substantial litigation costs and attorney’s fees imposed on the agency for its refusal to comply. The superintendent reminds that “courts have made clear that the motivation of the requestor seeking public records under the CPRA is not a basis to reject a request — no matter how upsetting the request may be, or how objectionable the motivation for the request may be.”

Felarca responded by suing the district to keep it from fulfilling its legal obligation to provide Judicial Watch with the records. A King Middle School staffer named Lori Nixon and a teacher, Larry Stefl, joined her in the complaint, which argues that Judicial Watch is misusing the law for political means and the district should refuse to provide the information. It also calls Judicial Watch’s record request “illegal.” Evans, BUSD and King Middle School Principal Janet Levenson are named in the complaint. “Judicial Watch and BUSD seek to put on public display the emails of teachers and staff at MLKMS, a school community that has been defending Felarca and the city of Berkeley from right-wing attack,” the teacher’s complaint states. “Defendant seeks to conduct a political witch-hunt, violating Plaintiffs’ privacy and chill their freedom of speech, freedom of association, and right to engage in protected activities and disrupts their public function as educators.”

The court document explains that “Berkeley has found itself at ground zero in the fight against Donald Trump’s policies of anti-immigrant scapegoating and tendency toward creating an authoritarian regime.” Berkeley is at the center of opposing the alt-right and neo-Nazi thugs who have repeatedly targeted the city precisely because of its principles of anti-racism, tolerance and freedom of speech, the filing says. “This case will have tremendous impact on the future course of this struggle.”

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Congratulations to our Fall Salt Lake City Youth Athletic Grant Recipients!

The Salt Lake City Youth Athletic Grant awarded $52,000 in October to help low-income youth in Salt Lake City play competitive sports. Read about the grant's impact on Utah Lions Rugby and save the date for Spring 2018 when the grant application reopens. 

 

Upcoming Grants

Utah Women's Giving Circle
Applications for the Utah Women's Giving Circlegrant open on November 15th. Visit their website for eligibility requirements and to see previous grantees.
 

Community Development Fund

The Community Development Fund grant opens on November 20th. This grant is available for nonprofit organizations that focus on affordable housing for low- to moderate-income communities. Click here for more information.
 

Utah Natural Heritage Fund

The Utah Natural Heritage Fund assists nonprofit organizations who make an impact on preserving Utah's environment. The application is available on November 20th, find more information on our website.

 

 

Create Your Forever Fund!

Last month, we met with Alta Community Enrichment (ACE) to speak with them about their agency endowment fund at the Community Foundation of Utah. Here's what Sara Gibbs, the Executive Director of ACE, had to say:

"Thank you very much for coming up to the ACE Board Meeting. Your presentation was clear and concise, which let the Board feel educated and happy with our partnership with you."

Want to learn more about agency endowment funds? Download our one pager or give Chelsie a call at 801.559.3005x6.

 

 

 

Give to CFU...
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When you shop with Amazon Smile, Amazon will donate a portion of your purchase to help CFU grow! For more information, contact Rosemary at rosemary@utahcf.org or call 801.559.3005x4.

 

Why Should You Use a Community Foundation?

Looking to donate to disaster relief in the United States? Read about why Community foundations are one of the best ways to give to communities in need.

 

 

What's Happening in the Nation's Most Charitable State?

Join the authors and researchers for a discussion of The Giving State—the first ever data-driven report on philanthropy and the social sector in Utah. Learn about key actions you can take to help make Utah #1—not only in volume of giving, but also in excellence!

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Utah Geological Survey Releases 2018 Calendar of Utah Geology

 

Salt Lake City (Nov. 7, 2017) — The Utah Geological Survey (UGS) has recently released the 12th edition of its popular Calendar of Utah Geology. UGS first published the calendar in 2007 and “the quality of the photographs has improved every year,” according to UGS geologist and professional photographer Gregg Beukelman, whose photograph was selected for the calendar cover. The 2018 calendar features inspiring photographs by UGS staff of Utah’s geologic wonders with a brief explanation of how and when they formed.

 

Eight years ago Beukelman moved to Utah from Idaho when he landed his current job as a geologist with UGS’s Geologic Hazards Program. After the move Beukelman found himself with free time in what he describes as “hands down the most beautiful state in the nation.” Beukelman previously had a passing interest in photography, but it was Utah’s incredible landscapes and vistas that stoked his passion. Beukelman now spends many of his off-work hours traveling across Utah searching out vistas and awaiting lighting conditions that allow him to create his stunning images.  Like other employees whose photographs have been featured in the calendar, Beukelman’s have transformed from nice landscape shots to true works of art.

 

Beukelman is not alone in his path from geology to photography. The calendar has featured more than 40 UGS geologists. Other staff members have taken an opposite tack and were previously artists who sought employment with UGS because of their love of the outdoors and curiosity about geology. UGS graphic designer John Good and Natural Resources Map & Bookstore clerk Andy Cvar are both featured in this year’s calendar.      

 

Both the artists who have turned to geology and the geologists who have turned to art have contributed to a tradition of growing excellence to create what proves to be the best Calendar of Utah Geology to date! 

 

The 2018 Calendar of Utah Geology is the same price as last year, $4.95 each or $4.25 for orders of 10 or more, and is available at the Natural Resources Map & Bookstore, 1594 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, (801) 537-3320 or 1-888-UTAHMAP. They may also be purchased online at www.mapstore.utah.gov. Bookstore manager and calendar photographer Brian Butler suggests to “shop early, as these calendars have sold out in previous years.”

 

The Utah Geological Survey provides timely scientific information about Utah’s geologic environment, resources, and hazards. It is one of seven divisions within the Utah Department of Natural Resources.

 

Photo captions

 

Cover Photo

UGS geologist turned professional photographer Gregg Beukelman contributed the cover photograph for the 2018 Calendar of Utah Geology. Goblin Valley State Park, Emery County.

 

Back Cover (Lower Middle)

 Reduced and oxidized mudstone of the Triassic-age Chinle Formation in the San Rafael Swell, Emery County. Photographed by Natural Resources Map and Bookstore clerk Andy Cvar.

 

September

Morning glow and moonset over the Cretaceous-age Mancos Formation of Factory Butte, Wayne County. Photographed by Gregg Beukelman.

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