"Oakland is one community, one city, and we have to come out of our little
districts and neighborhoods and become a city where we are
delighted by diversity, not paralyzed by parochialism."
By Anyi Howell
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This has been a week of inaugural events for the new mayor of Oakland,
California - former congressman Ron Dellums. Dellums was the first
African-American to represent Northern California in Congress, back in 1971.
Youth Radio's King Anyi Howell says as a young person, this is the most
energizing moment he's witnessed in San Francisco Bay Area politics, mostly
because of the Mayor's goals for Oakland's youth.
When Ron Dellums was elected Oakland's mayor this past fall, I immediately
started looking forward to 2007. I just hope that an election is not the
only significant event in 06 to carry over into the New Year.
For example, last year, Bay Area rappers introduced Hyphy music to the
nation. Hyphy represents Oakland's unique communication style and a
community that has its own dialect, car culture, and signature moves called
"turf dancing." Oakland's influence on the music industry hasn't been felt
at this magnitude since the days of rappers like Too Short, MC Hammer, and
the Hieroglyphics crew more than a decade ago, giving young folks like me a
sense of collective identity in our culture.
Something that doesn't make me as proud is the turf wars that have fueled
the already notoriously high Oakland murder rate. It peaked at 148 homicide
victims by year's end, leaving countless families mourning and insecure.
Here, it's not as common for miscreants to quarrel over colors as it is for
arguments to turn fatal over whose neighborhood or turf is the most action
packed. And I can imagine a young fool saying to me in response, "What you
trying to say, we don't go?" Mayor Dellums even addressed this attitude in
his inaugural speech.
Dellums (On Tape)
Oakland is one community, one city, and we have to come out of our little
districts and neighborhoods... and become a city where we are
delighted by diversity, not paralyzed by parochialism.
A lot of times, the "turfies" Mayor Dellums is referring to just bask in any
attention the city receives, be it constructive or destructive. Luckily,
Oakland's new mayor is giving proper attention to this up and coming
generation in hopes we will be the key to ending violence. Ron Dellums has
publicly validated youth and proactive programs that support their
expression. That's a dramatic deviation from other reactive solutions, like
more police, proposed by previous mayors. Dellums has even gone as far as to
commit to the goal of appointing youth to sit on all city commissions.
Dellums (On Tape)
When I was West Oakland Ronnie D, I knew what was happening. Now I'm an old
guy so I need to hear young people, and we in Oakland need to provide the
mechanisms for them to speak for us to hear them, to engage them,
to involve them as people who need to be respected in this community.
Even as a first step, that invitation should work to eliminate the exclusion
that many youth feel when it comes to decisions that affect them. While I
can't say Oakland native Ron Dellums will single handedly save the city, he
definitely has a clear vision of what Oakland: the Model City could look
like.
Dellums (On Tape)
A coherent cohesive city anchored in a vibrant economy where citizenry is
healthy, well educated, well trained, well informed capable of effective
interaction with the civic, economic, social, and cultural institutions of
our community.
It might sound like Ron Dellums is just telling citizens what they want to
hear.
Still, I've never heard anyone in his position address Oakland's real
problems as thoroughly and articulately as Dellums. And he's not just some
dude who's been here kickin it. He left Oakland to become accomplished in
Congress, and that put him in an even better position. Now he's coming back
to lead. I'm glad 2006 is behind Oakland... and I hope 2007 doesn't bring
the same amount of simultaneous stress and excitement. Only progress.
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Ron Dellums was inagurated as Oakland's mayor on Monday, January 8 at the Paramount Theater.
Credit: Sophia Leiby, Youth Radio
"Still, I've never heard anyone in his position address Oakland's real
problems as thoroughly and articulately as Dellums."
People of all ages came to the inaguration ceremony.
Credit: Sophia Leiby, Youth Radio
Oakland, CA, 2007.
Credit: Sophia Leiby, Youth Radio
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