[nfbmi-talk] open memo

David Robinson drob1946 at gmail.com
Fri May 7 13:51:39 UTC 2010


Joe, 

   I applaud your comments and agree totally.  Many  of us are out there and
working to achieve a better life for blind persons and I, as many, believe
tht Pat Cannon is the greatest barrier for blind people to achieve this
success. No major changes will be made unless names are named and public
officials are held accountable for the damage they have done to all of us. 
  We need to information you send out and we all need the motivation which
comes with that information.  Keep us informed and lets all push each other
to reach our goals for blind people in Michigan.  


David Robinson

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Speaking only for myself I wish for no one to leave this list. Nor, do I
wish for any communication to be squelched whatsoever. Nor, do I now or
ever, have denigrated anyone working on the college policy issue, except
perhaps those staff of MCB who wish to ram illegal policies down our
collective throats.

In fact I wish for the contrary. I wish for more information, from a variety
of members on a variety of issues. I wish for more voices of activism and
involvement. 

These are very troubled and troubling times facing Michiganders who are
blind, and indeed all with disabilities.

Frankly, from my investigations and those of others MCB is not the only
agency purportedly serving people with disabilities out of control in this
state. It just appears to be the most out of control.

My efforts and those of others are not to destroy it. That, sadly is already
being done. Rather we are trying individually and collectively to reform and
rebuild this truly valuable agency with the services that could result in
freedom for people who are blind as the outcome.

Now, on the issue of an unnamed person per her request I have always and I
repeat always respected the earnest involvement in the college policy arena.
I've state as much on this very list. 

Again, I am the last person to wish for the freedoms of expression to be
squelched. That goes for people with whom I disagree. 

Let me tell one and all though that MCB itself as a state agency has and
still does trample upon First Amendment rights. I will send a couple of
notices to this list from the MCB 2020 list to illustrate that fact. As a
state actor this is both inexcusable and legally actionable.

Moreover, this is not the first time. At the very last meeting Chair
Pilarski tried to select the content, or rather, dictate the content by
topic of the public speaking sessions. This is a violation of the "prior
restraint doctrine" in many U.S. Supreme Court cases and implicit in the
Open Meetings Act. Moreover, contrary to the draft meeting minutes she
gaveled down a speaker for mentioning Director Cannon by name. How utterly
ludicrous is that? I mean that is his name and he is after all a highly paid
public official.


My sighted brother came to that meeting as he was picking me up after his
work. He said, "I've seen better run and more open bowling team meetings.
And we're usually pretty drunk at those."

All of this goes to the issues of control, paternalism and what NFB has
defined rightfully as "custodialism". In other words this agency seems to
think that rather than being partners, collaborators, and just plain people
with common purpose and goals, that rather they own us.

It is true that organizationally and by law MCB would not exist without us.
This is something frankly that they collectively have lost sight of. But,
they don't own us.

Now, this all said there are many competent and good professionals in MCB. I
have come to respect and even love many of them, especially those directly
engage in rehabilitation at the Training Center, but not exclusive of them.
Now, I fight, and I do use the word "fight" here not only for stakeholders
and consumers, but also these goodly professionals. In fact I wish for them
to not be intimidated and otherwise kept from doing their valuable jobs.

Finally, I sure in the heck do not wish for qualified personnel like
Christine boone to be fired for doing their jobs and as a cover up by the
powers that be for gross malfeasance.

Again, let your voices be heard. All of your voices!


Sincerely,

Joe Harcz

 
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