Showing posts with label Jerry Brown. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jerry Brown. Show all posts

Monday, October 12, 2015

California becomes first state to ban 'Redskins' team name

California became the first state to ban public schools from using "Redskins" as a team name, nickname or mascot on Sunday after California governor Jerry Brown signed into law a provision banning schools from using the term.

The law, which becomes effective on January 1, 2017, affects four California schools.

Oneida Indian Nation Representative Ray Halbritter  and the National Congress of American Indians Executive Director Jackie Pata, who led the advocacy group Change the Mascot, praised California Assemblyman Luis Alejo and Brown for pushing the law through.
“They have set a shining example for other states across the country, and for the next generation, by demonstrating a commitment to the American ideals of inclusion and mutual respect," they wrote in a joint statement.

"The most populous state in the country has now taken a stand against the use of this insidious slur in its schools, and Change the Mascot expects more states to follow."

Halbritter and Pata are using the passage of California's bill to pressure the NFL's Washington, D.C. team to lose its "Redskins" name.


The Washington team has refused to change its name — since many supporters of the team insist that Native Americans aren’t actually offended by the name. 

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Josh Brent watches game from Cowboys' sideline

Just one week ago, Josh Brent was starting to face the reality of being charged with intoxication manslaughter after a late-night car accident killed Jerry Brown Jr., his Dallas Cowboys teammate.

On Sunday, Brent watched his team face the Pittsburgh Steelers from the Cowboys' sidelines with his other teammates.



The awkward scenario played out at Cowboys Stadium while the team paid tribute to Brown by wearing his No. 53 on the back of their helmets.

The Cowboys said they would support Brent as a teammate even though it had been reported that his blood-alcohol level (0.18) was more than twice the legal limit when he crashed the car with Brown as his passenger.



The team held a memorial for Brown — who was reportedly Brent's best friend — and the deceased man's mother had forgiven Brent for the result of his awful lapse in judgement.  But it seems to be a fine line that the team is crossing — especially so close to the accident.

Still, it's hard to pass judgement because who knows what was said by all parties involved before the decision was made to accommodate Brent on the field.