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Is the Dream of the 90's Alive in Portland?

When this post uploads to SquareSpace tomorrow, I will be able to check off my New Year's Resolution goal of visiting a new state. I'm heading to Portland for my birthday weekend and with the exception of a Portland airport layover, I've never been to Oregon.  

This is a last minute get-away to celebrate my 36th birthday. We are all caught up on Portlandia and I can't wait to see the sites. The weather is even cooperating and set to give us rain on our arrival. We are getting the proper Portland experience.

Naturally, I am most excited to see Powell's, which claims to be the largest independent bookstore in the world!!!  

I have just packed my blue Banana Republic flannel shirt from 1992 and I'm ready to go discover if the "Dream of the 90's is alive in Portland"! I can get behind sleeping until eleven and working part time at a coffee shop to pay for clown school.  

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categories: Trips and Travels, Life
Saturday 08.10.13
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
Comments: 2
 

Hugo Schwyzer Controversy

I've been spending a fair bit of time poking around Wordpress. I scan certain topics that interest me (i.e. Los Angeles or Travel) and read strangers blogs. There are loads of great blogs out there and I've virtually met many interesting people doing interesting things. It's a bit of armchair traveling and it's given me ideas for my own blog.

Yesterday evening, I was on Wordpress and I came across a post that stopped me in my tracks. it was oddly tagged under music, although the association was loose. The post was regarding a professor that I had many years ago at Pasadena City College,  Hugo Schwyzer. 

The post was hateful towards Schwyzer and it prompted me to investigate further. I ended up spending several hours on the internet completely intrigued and baffled by the downfall of a professor for whom I had so much admiration. 

Here is the quick version from what I can glean from various blogs, including Schwyzer's personal blog...

Schwyzer, a History and Humanities professor, has also made a secondary career from writing about and giving speaking engagements regarding feminism. He has strong opinions and is very outspoken, which has earned him a mixed following.

A few years ago, he decided to write a very personal post regarding his drug addictions and specifically a night in 2008 when he tried to commit suicide, taking along with him his girlfriend who was unconscious due to a drug overdose. It was a botched attempt and they were both saved.

People following his blog turned on him for this post, calling him a woman-killer and questioning his right to be a voice for feminism. That being said, Schwyzer being male and Christian, was called out far before he made this confession. 

After his suicide confession, Schwyzer  spent a few years trying to maintain his online presence, but he has faced a lot of opposition including death threats. It has come out that he had multiple affairs with students and has had a mental collapse. What I discovered via Wordpress was a post expressing joy over Schwyzer's decision to take a break from blogging and social media. This response from his opposition is all over the internet.  

Here is Schwyzer's Blog Site, take a look.

 

Hugo Schwyzer Blog

I don't even know what to think about all of this. It just sounds crazy.   

I took three of his classes in the early 2000's and he was a great professor. Really, he was one of the best professors that I have ever had at any college, not just Pasadena. He gave dynamic lectures, provided challenging coursework and seemed to genuinely care about his students. I never once witnessed any inappropriate behavior from him and he was never even so much as late to a class. Professional all the way.  I very much looked forward to his classes.

He definitely never shied away from controversy. I took his first ever semester of course on Gay and Lesbian History. People didn't like him teaching it and students were afraid to have the course title on their transcript. You know what? It was a great class. I learned so much that was never taught in any other History course and am a better person from having taken the class.  

I read that recently he started a class on the History of Pornography. While I am not at all a prude, I can imagine why this class didn't go over so well with a lot of people and added to his recent notoriety. 

He likes to push limits. 

I believe what I am reading, especially since he confirms it. However, it's hard to have my image of a favorite professor mesh with this new information regarding his personal life. Mostly, it sounds like he has some major mental issues and needs to step back from it all and get some help. It seems that a lot of his critics are citing his online confessions as a form of vanity or ploy for attention, but as I'm new to all of this, I feel like it's a sick man struggling. He seems lost and unsure of his next move.

Mostly, I feel saddened my this news.  

 

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categories: Life's Adventures, Life
Sunday 08.04.13
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

Just Because it's Free...

I have a gripe. 

On the first of July, the City of Glendale enacted ordinance 5790 which places a ban on plastic bags in most grocery stores and large retailers. I'm happy with the new ban. Aside from a few forgetful trips to the store, I've been toting around my reusable bags that my aunt gave me for Christmas several years ago. 

The design is a bit "Old Lady" but I love my Patty Reed Instatote.

My gripe isn't with the plastic bag ban, it's regarding a result of the ban at my local Ralphs. All of the employees at Ralphs have been trying their best to familiarize customers with the new ban, including smoothing over disgruntled shoppers. I've noticed a lot of unhappy and rather vocal fellow customers while in line. This is a city ordinance, not Ralphs fault! 

Anyhow, as part of their customer service, they have been giving away a heavy duty reusable plastic bag for every twenty dollars spent. I'm not sure, but I think this may be a temporary give-away as the city adjusts to the changes. Aside from bringing your own or using the give-away bag, there is a surcharge of ten cents for each paper bag that you may need. The paper bags at Ralphs are not the best quality either.

I shop several times a week and have been diligent with bringing my own bags. Every time, I'm offered a give-away bag and every time, I turn it down. It's not as nice as my own bags and I simply don't need it. Every time I turn it down, I get the same response from the disbelieving checker/bagger, "But it's free". I even had people in line egg me on to take the free bag. 

I've stood firm and for several trips to the grocery store, I've turned down the bag.

Until today. 

Today, the checker and bagger were aggressive in pushing the free bag and basically would not touch the bags that I brought. It's free and they were going to force me to take it. It turned out to be such a big ordeal, that I took it and spent a few minutes in the parking lot transferring my groceries from the free bag to my bags.  

Two issues here... First, my reusable bags are better. They are more rigid with segments to create compartments and they sit straight in my trunk. I moved my frozen food away from my hot food, that had been all lumped together in the free bag. Second, I don't NEED the free bag! 

Everyone gets swayed by the idea of receiving free stuff. I'm no different, but I'm trying to be more thoughtful about it. This year has been about simplifying and getting rid of unnecessary clutter. Free stuff creates clutter. Thanks, but we have enough plastic bags. 

My biggest pet peeve regarding free stuff is the grabbiness that surrounds it.

I loathe the samples at Costco. Shoppers loiter around the sample tables, clogging up the aisles and it's not because they are genuinely interested in sampling with the intent to buy the product, they just want it because it's free. Also maybe because it's yummy. 

 I think that it's annoying when people try samples at Baskin Robbins when they already know that they always get the same flavor.

There is no reason to amass a collection of hotel toiletries, when you know that you will never use the products.

It's like people who go to a buffet and pile their first plate sky-high with more food than they can possibly eat or they take ten desserts, having a single bite out of each. It's excessive and grabby. I feel like it's one of the worst attributes in our society. We have so much, that we don't stop to think about what we actually need. 

Just because it's free, it doesn't mean that I want or need it. 


 

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categories: Life's Adventures, Life
Thursday 07.18.13
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
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