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Sharing the dunes goes both ways

Regarding the ā€œLearn to shareā€ opinion piece (March 5), I agree with the thought, ā€œYou need to learn to share with those who have just as much right to the beach as you do.ā€ In that spirit, I propose ā€œvehicle-free beach daysā€ be implemented for Oceano residents and others who would like to enjoy the […]

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We have power over fossil fuels despite the administration’s rollbacks

For those of us who dream of a future where fossil fuels are something only our grandparents can remember, the administration’s recent climate rollbacks have been disappointing, to put it mildly. Overturning the EPA’s endangerment finding was only the latest blow to protecting the climate for our children. But regardless of what happens in Washington, […]

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Our democracy is under attack

We have lived over half a century in this lovely idyllic locale and through many uncertain and traumatic events and times. However, none compare to what is happening at this moment in time—none! To say that we are living in an unprecedented time cannot be overstated or over-emphasized. As such, our individual and collective responses […]

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Immigration issues affect everyone

ā€œIt made me really sad,ā€ Brisa, an 11th grader and daughter of immigrant farmworkers, said. ā€œI had a feeling they weren’t going to vote for this because they are privileged, but I had a little bit of hope because I wanted them to help with this situation.ā€  Brisa, like many youth in Santa Maria, has […]

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Santa Maria leadership missed an opportunity to truly support its immigrant community

On Tuesday, Feb. 3, I attended the Santa Maria City Council meeting, excited to hear how my city officials would respond to the violent ICE presence harming my community. Instead, everyone, including myself, left feeling frustrated, unheard, and saddened by how quickly the issue was glanced through, despite many of us going to voice real […]

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Harmful rhetoric

At the Feb. 3 City Council meeting, a resolution expressing support for immigrant residents was brought forward and approved. I could not support it, not because I oppose standing with immigrant families, but because what unfolded during council’s discussion revealed how easily words of support can be undermined by harmful rhetoric and a refusal to […]

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Recognize racism, nurture democracy

Have you ever asked yourself, ā€œIf I had been alive during the Holocaust, what would I have done? If I had been alive during slavery, what would I have done? If I had been alive during the battle for equal rights for all Americans, what would I have done?ā€  Well, we each are doing it […]

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Therapists are not your friends

Many people now turn to therapy not only for treatment, but for guidance, reassurance, and belonging. Therapy has become a massive industry. Some people truly need professional care. But many others are using therapists to replace relationships that once existed elsewhere. This concept is outlined in detail in Freya India’s Jan. 8 blog post, ā€œTherapists […]

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Talk to your elected officials about ICE

The time has come for all of us to take a step back and look at what is happening here in our country. Innocent people are being killed, people with no criminal history or background. They are being rounded up like cattle and sent to holding facilities without an arrest warrant or due process for […]

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Oceano deserves a vehicle-free beach

First of all, I largely agree with all of the major points made by the commentary column authors (ā€œMake a better plan,ā€ Jan. 15). Rather than a habitat conservation plan, it is an expanded off-highway vehicle conservation plan. As pointed out, the environmental basis of the 2021 California Coastal Commission decision to phase out vehicles […]

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