Thursday, June 28, 2018

revisiting the unmarked prison

Since Tuesday, they have put up a no trespassing sign in English and Spanish. The Brooklyn Heights Police brought three cars around (and left). Their lead man came and spoke to a couple of the group of protesters. He said, that ICE called the property's owner, and people are allowed only within ten yards of the center line of the street. There is no sidewalk, and that moved the people out from under the shade of a line of trees. Two dozen plus people came out. A few cameramen and reporters came out from WKYC3 (which reported a dozen people there, my head count before it ended, and people were still wandering in and out, was two dozen), WJW8, WOIO19/43.

A professor of immigration law from Akron University organised the rally. Some other professors, a minister, a union leader also spoke. Mention was made of the North Hill area of Akron, which has seen improvement because of new immigrants as residents. Another lawyer spoke of an Eritrean who has just been granted asylum. Many people leave their home countries to escape imminent death and torture. The rally ran from 2 p.m. to 3.14 p.m.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement, 925 Keynote Circle, Brooklyn Heights, OH 44131

Wednesday, June 27, 2018

Morticia, Thing has left the box

 "Morticia, Thing has left the box".
 
  Tony Tasset's scupture of wife's [Judy Ledgerwood] hand
Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) on the corner of Mayfield Road and Euclid Boulevard
 It arrived yesterday from Chicago in three pieces, one being the thumb

University Circle foto safari


 Church of the Covenant (Presbyterian). Jesus was a Refugee.
 reading The Thinker's plaque
Chinese Cultural Garden
 scaffold at Thwing

"Morticia, Thing has left his box".
 Tony Tasset's scupture of wife's [Judy Ledgerwood] hand

Tuesday, June 26, 2018

Prayer circle at a secret prison

You ever wonder what a secret prison looks like in suburban America? There is one in Brooklyn Heights Ohio, bordering interstate 480. There is no signage. The windows are uniform, and black from the outside. It is landscaped and maintained, and there are boulders by the entrance. Part of the parking lot is open, and part is enclosed in a high and strong fence (perhaps it would make it good for Trump's border wall.
 Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention center
 925 Keynote Circle, Brooklyn Heights, Ohio
Brooklyn Heights policeman talking with Homeland Security policeman.
                         Tuesday June 26, 2018                      
                                                                 

Friends of HOLA [click] had a prayer circle outside the secret prison. Some three hundred people came. WEWS TV-5, and WJW TV-8 recorded some of the event.
Most everyone had a sign. A series of speakers, both clerical and lay spoke. There were many quotations of Scripture, especially from the Books of Moses:

Exodus 22:21; 23:9;
[21] Thou shalt not molest a stranger, nor afflict him: for yourselves also were strangers in the land of Egypt. [22] You shall not hurt a widow or an orphan. [23] If you hurt them they will cry out to me, and I will hear their cry
9] Thou shalt not molest a stranger, for you know the hearts of strangers: for you also were strangers in the land of Egypt. 

Leviticus 19:33-34; 
[33] If a stranger dwell in your land, and abide among you, do not upbraid him: [34] But let him be among you as one of the same country: and you shall love him as yourselves: for you were strangers in the land of Egypt. I am the Lord your God. 

Deuteronomy 10:19;
[19] And do you therefore love strangers, because you also were strangers in the land of Egypt.


Three female rabbis, a UCC minister, a Catholic priest, and a Buddhist teacher spoke. The latter quoted from Dylan Thomas, "Do not go gentle into that good night...Rage, rage against the dying of the light". Yes, rage against the injustice being done. He pointed out that samurai were Buddhists and they did not back down. Some of the people had been there a week earlier when over 200 agricultural and food processing workers were interned here after two large ICE raids. People read poems, and the experience of immigrants that were forced to flee their old countries. One woman spoke of coming here at night to organise others to bring food and water; the police of the prison were surprised, and did not know how to handle that.
The last speaker was Veronica Dahlberg of Hola. She had been there several times when other people were arrested, and sent off to other prisons, or readied for deportation.

The event ended with a verse of Amazing Grace, and then We Shall Overcome.

Sunday, June 24, 2018

2018 Miscellany #7

setting up for a Liszt concert at the Hungarian Cultural Garden
Left Shark at the Duck Tape Festival in Avon
And this began with, "Can i pet your dog?".
ghost Greyhound sign facing the innerbelt freeway
Homeless Jesus at St. Matthias Parma.
Hungry and Thirsty by Timothy Schmalz
Old Stone Church on Public Square also has one, on its front steps
barbed wire added, to an old bridge from the steel mill now a decoration at a shopping center, to discourage climbing
Brinden Harvey played Troilus in Cleveland's outdoor Shakespeare Festival's Troilus and Cressida. The play concerns the Greek and Trojan war. The Greeks were in camouflage fatigues with a patch of the Greek flag, The Trojans wore green fatigues with a created City of Troy patch.

new clean green can

Friday, June 15, 2018

Immigrant Mother

Joseph Turkaly. Immigrant Mother. Croatian Cultural Garden, Cleveland. 14th June 2018.
 With the catkins caught by web, she almost is crying.

 Is this work not similar to many icons, and other works honoring Mary, the Mother of God? And in so many parts of the world (and in America) are not émigré families in pathetic situations?

Thursday, June 14, 2018

late spring evening Lakewood park

The parking lot was full, and many activities were going on. One activity was baseball. The procession of walks in this ball game, did not seem to end. At least six consecutive base on balls were thrown. I heard the idiotic chatter, "good eye". Yes, i remember that from boyhood too. Hell, Cyclops could have been batting. The catcher was busy. The coach came to talk to his pitcher, the pitcher stayed in. Perhaps, the second pitch later, the batter swung on one high and outside, strike one. The crew and me proceeded to the lake promenade.

these beach anchor jacks are called tetrapods or dolosse [dolo sing.]




Sunset was scheduled for 9.03 p.m.. When it came, there was applause (i think a few seconds early, so i did not begin the public appreciation, this time).


Tuesday, June 12, 2018

University Circle walkabout

bell tower of Church of the Covenant Presbyterian
a side entrance door of the church
Medical Library with owls and classical heads
 



Owls were sacred to the goddess Athena, and she was the goddess of wisdom. This is an entrance to the medical library. The heads would be Hippocrates and Galen. They are not identified, but they are. Hippocrates (*b.C. 460, 370☨), the father of medicine, was bald. Galen (*129, after 200☨) was a physician, surgeon, philosopher, and writer. His texts were studied up to and through the Renaissance.
Not a gargoyle, but a grotesque, rain spout is over his head
 
 
Cleveland Art Museum

trees are dressed in polka dots
something is getting out
U.C. Methodist "oil can" church in background