Blog archive
February 2026
January 2026
BEACONS OF HOPE - The Dump Trucks of the Eaton Fire
01/29/2026
Exploring the Hidden Trails Together: The Pasadena Village Hiking Group
01/28/2026
Five Years of Transformative Leadership at Pasadena Village
01/28/2026
For Your Hearing Considerations: A Presentation by Dr. Philip Salomon, Audiologist
01/28/2026
Hearts & Limbs in Zambia
01/28/2026
Lost Trees of Altadena Return Home
01/28/2026
President's Message: WHY the Village Works
01/28/2026
TV: Behind the Scenes
01/28/2026
Trauma to Triumph
01/28/2026
1619 Group Reflects on Politics, Climate, and Democratic Strain
01/23/2026
How Pasadena Village Helped Me Rebuild After the Eaton Fire
01/10/2026
Status - January 6, 2026
01/06/2026
1619 Current Events - June 2025
By Richard MyersPosted: 06/28/2025
Notes taken by Sharon Jarrett
The group did not have a formal agenda or presentation. The meeting focused on current events in general and concerns attendees had either locally or in cities and states where they reside.
The attendee in San Francisco reported no issues with ICE or protests.
The attendee from Portland, Oregon indicated there were protests, but, no intervention by law enforcement was necessary. Portland has a long history of protest in orderly formats.
There were some concerns related to the visit by the Vice President but the visit was to be short and related to political fund raising.
The attendees next discussed the difficulty identifying reliable news sources while stressing the importance of having good sources of information. Several attendees discussed sources they either did not trust or felt were consistently reliable.
There was a brief discussion about global alignment and changes such as BRICS. The attendees felt it was important to monitor these changes.
Concerns were expressed about the effects of budget cuts to Medicaid and the impacts on rural and small underserved communities.
Finally, the attendees discussed the values of community and belonging: the need to protect and participate in community organizations, to protect the vulnerable, to value and protect local sources of History and local new sources.
The next meeting with be held on July 18th at 12pm PST and our guest will be Kieran Haile. Haile is a Californian who learned about his family connection to the 1898 Wilmington massacre and coup. Since learning about his family connection to this event, he has been traveling to North Carolina to work with the local people who are preserving the history and working on restitution and reparation issues. He will share information about how this event has impacted him and his family personally after learning of his family connection through Ancestry.
Reminder that this is a zoom event and we are happy to have guests who are interested in this topic. Feel free to share the link with friends. It is the usual link that will be sent as a reminder to our subscriber list. Guests are asked to register on our website.
