12 August 2020

Kamala, Busing, & BUSD

Kamala Harris has misled the public on her years in the Berkeley Schools. She did not grow up in the big bad ghetto, only to be saved by busing.

It is important to first point out that Berkeley, California is not a large city. It covers about eighteen square miles stretching from the east side of the San Francisco Bay, up into the hills. The current population is approximately 122 thousand. This is significant because those not familiar with the region might confuse the entire metropolitan area of the East Bay as one city. Berkeley is basically a small town. There is no, and never has been, an inner city, or housing projects in Berkeley. Kamala would have you think otherwise.

Then there is the need to clarify Kamala’s integration narrative of the Berkeley Unified School District. She leaves out a lot. Berkeley schools first implemented integration plans in the 1964-1965 school year. (not 1968, as she claims.) Prior to the schoolyear of 1964, there had been three Junior High Schools, (grades 7 – 9). Willard Jr High had always been integrated. Garfield had been predominantly white. And Burbank was mostly black.  Burbank was closed, with kids shuffled to either Willard or Garfield. Stage one integration accomplished. Also of note is that a vast majority of students were never within walking distance to either the junior highs or the high school. They were always “bused”, but it was on public transportation.

Further clarification on an already semi-integrated school district is that Berkeley High School is the only high school the city has ever had. It has always been integrated. There are currently eleven elementary schools in Berkeley. At the time Kamala was a student, there were fifteen. Even prior to busing, many of these schools were integrated.

If I hear the clip, one more time, of Kamala railing about the poor little girl who was bused to school, I will scream. She was the daughter of highly educated parents enrolled in graduate programs at UC Berkeley. There is no way she would ever have fallen between the cracks and turned to prostitution and drugs. She would have the American public believe that she was bused from an area like South Central LA to Hollywood. In reality, it was less than three miles from what would have been her neighborhood school, Columbus, (now Rosa Parks), to Thousand Oaks. Although Thousand Oaks, at the time, was a pricier area of the city, it is not in the “well-to-do Berkeley hills, overlooking the bay.” (as claimed in many an article.)

As to those houses in the Berkeley Hills, times were different in the 1950’s and early 60's. Many houses built on the hill were done so on the GI Bill. These were not wealthy families. New homeowners were often middle-income and lower middle-income young couples, starting a new life after the war. It was the cheapest property in town, no stores, no public transportation, and no close by schools.

The media often refers to Kamala as a strong, independent, woman. As a strong, independent woman myself, I would consider any comparison to that political opportunist as an insult. Strong women have no need to mislead, lie, or use men to get ahead. Strong women speak out against violence even if it does not fit their narrative. Strong women are honest. Kamala is none of these.