Elite Class Folly in Sonoma County California

  By Peter Phillips


  The September 29, 2012 opening of the Green Music Center (GMC) at  
Sonoma State University (SSU) was nothing less than a grand  
celebration of wealth and privilege. Beaded dresses, tuxedos, and  
political elites blended in a glorious aristocratic coming out. The  
ceremonious inauguration was a joining of the regional symphonic upper  
elites in delusional expectations of continuing high-class cultural  
immersions.


  Built in a time of an economic recession and including $47 million  
in public bonds, the $150 million GMC represents one of the most  
opulent expensive building projects in the history of Sonoma County.   
The website for the GMC claims it is “Destined to become one of the  
most sought-after music and arts venues in the world.” “All three  
floors of Weill Hall are filled with handcrafted, European steamed  
beech maple seats, which remain acoustically neutral whether occupied  
or empty.” An A level seat for the first eight concerts costs $626 and  
B level concerts are $459 for the same. A single ticket for the first  
concert was $81.00. Dinners at the GMC Prelude restaurant range for  
$31-50, not including wine.


  One attendee was reported to have remarked, “the bathrooms were  
nicer than my whole house.”


  Splendid indeed are the ten majestic 118-year-old olive trees, which  
grace the Green Music Center’s Trione Courtyard leading to Weill  
Concert Hall, which are old growth Sevillano olive trees dug up and  
transported on a flat bed truck from Corning, California.


  Weill Hall is named after a semi-billionaire, whose wealth  
accumulation is directly linked to the impoverishment of millions of  
American families and home foreclosures in the thousands in Sonoma  
County.


  While SSU is suffering tuition increases, declining student-faculty  
ratios, and widespread institutional cuts, the corporate media fell  
over itself with acclaim for SSU President Ruben Armiñana’s “vision”— 
vaunting magniloquently his personal drive.  Presidents of state  
colleges, with the approval of the California State University (CSU)  
trustees, have total financial control over their institutions.  
Therefore, an administrative manager of a public taxpayer supported  
university can cozy up to the regional elites and pro-growth forces to  
build a Taj Mahal without any democratic process with the stakeholders  
inside the institution or the public at large. This unilateral control  
is as much about why 73.4% of the SSU faculty in May 2007 voted no  
confidence in President Armiñana as was the issue of allocation of  
resources to instruction.


  I recently asked my Sociology class of some 45 juniors and seniors  
if fifteen years ago the SSU development office had said to the  
students and faculty that they plan to raise $150 million in support  
of new projects, what would you like to see done with the money—how  
many would have supported a world-class music hall?  Zero hands went  
up and laughter filled the room.  Sometimes we can only laugh at the  
folly of elites.


  From a public perspective, $150 million could have had huge regional  
impacts on poverty, homelessness, home foreclosures, and human misery.  
The self-aggrandizement of the symphonic elites, many of whom are  
multi-millionaires and one percenters, manifests a folly so classist  
as to challenge the very notion of human rights and equal opportunity.


  The extravagance of the GMC means  SSU faculty, students, and staff  
will continue to suffer lost resources long into the future due to  
continuing expenses in excess of income. All due to the willingness of  
regional elites and the CSU trustees to support and accept the  
megalomania vision of a single individual with far too much power.


  In a century where humankind faces possible extinction, and 2.5  
billion people live on less that $2 a day with some 30,000 dying  
everyday from malnourishment and simply cured diseases, wealth  
concentration is sinful and the celebration of wealth with grandiose  
monuments is the mortal sin of the elite.


  Someday, these monuments to wealth will be occupied, renamed and   
democratically modified to meet the needs of the people. In the  
meantime, we must continue to denounce  classism and mobilize  
collectively for global human betterment.

________________________________________________________________________
Peter Phillips is a professor of Sociology at Sonoma State University  
and President of Media Freedom Foundation.

  On-Line Publication:  SSU & Elite Class Folly in Sonoma County  
California

http://ssufacultyforqualityeducation.org/

and

http://www.projectcensored.org/



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