Thursday, August 03, 2006

Back on the Chain Gang?

A year has passed since the board of directors initiated lockdown of Self Help Graphics & Art sent a shockwave through the East LA arts community. In that amount time a series of scandals have rocked the fragile multi-colored building with the magnitude of a 10 point quake on a finger shaking who's fault is it line.

The summer of 2005 will be remembered as one of unraveling a tangled web of deceit created over the years by a dirty handed game of giving and taking archival prints; of signing contracts and checks on the dotted line in invisible ink; of taking funds from artisan sales to pay bills and staff; of bad management and neglect by the governing board, the artists it served, the community and the politicians whose district the property falls under.

It was also a time of finding out who your friends really are; of learning who was always one inch away from shoving a dagger in your back; of realizing who merely wanted to ride your back; and of seeing who had your back all along. It was also a magical time when disappearing acts were performed by board members who snuck out from their seats while a $25,000.00 Strategic Plan scam was being implemented; when financial and incriminating documents vanished into an air of mystery behind locked doors with no one but the parlor ghosts to witness the tricky going ons. It was a time of mass hypnosis when a community was zombiefied by their loyalty to a nun named Sister Karen and the mission she created for which Self Help Graphics was to stand. But who was really fooled? You? Me? Yes, I sat on the board of directors for a brief period until I could no longer force myself to believe my being there had any relevance.

There's been a recent development on the part of an ex employee who came forth with some serious accusations of drug use on the site against the current Interim Director and Vice President of the board also included was a complaint of a lack of follow up to a sexual harassment complaint made to the board's current President. Is one year too soon for history to repeat itself? What lessons have been learned in this short amount of time? Who will dare come forward this time around to speak up and demand answers; to make noise and hold persons accountable for allowing the only Chicano art center in East LA to be locked into this vicious out of control cycle.


9 comments:

Michael McQueen said...

That is sad.

Anonymous said...

The SHGBOD is losing it!

Armando Duron and Omar Ramirez must resign NOW!!!

Linda Gamboa said...

Thanks for responding to my recent blog. The issues at hand with Self Help Graphics are not to be taken lightly nor are they to be ignored by those who wish to turn a blind eye.

Urban Memo said...

i support self-help graphics (by going to events, donating $ etc.) but i actually don't really *know* any of people of the community.

who is actually in the position of power to do something?

what exactly can concerned people (who aren't board members) do?

Urban Memo said...

I emailed him yesterday. i am waiting for a reply.

Anonymous said...

They're called 'allegations' for a reason, because they haven't been proven.

Of course, you have the duty to ask that a transparent investigation be made, no doubt. But until the results of that report comes back, you shouldn't state information floating around as factual.

Linda Gamboa said...

Dear Aroundthewaygirl,

First off, thanks for taking the time to visit my blog and to place your anonymous comment.

Nowhere in my posts have I left "information floating around as factual."

As for the allegations, don't you feel it's rather peculiar that an "investigation" to the claims has been opened rather than a slander suit. Certainly if someone is being accused unjustly that would be the first action taken especially by an organization whose board president is an attorney.

Anonymous said...

No, I dont think it's 'peculiar' that allegations of abuse are being legally investigated. That is a standard procedure and can be moved forward, even if there is a secondary slander investigation. One is not mutually exclusive of the other.

If they wouldn't have opened a legal investigation, I am sure all would have been up in arms about that

damned if you do...if you dont

Unknown said...

Hey Linda,
Looks like you pushed a few buttons with this post. Good!
Geez, they said absolute power corrupts absolutely.
I'm always amazed when this comes home to small organizations.
And I wonder why.

(It's also why my arts collective will NEVER be a 501(c) or a corporation.)

You know, they actually train non-profits to let go of the "reins" as soon as they incorporate.

I think there's a bigger problem at hand. It's just too easy to let the inmates run the asylum.

Too bad about all the SHG stuff.
But maybe a phoenix will rise from the ashes.

And sometimes you have to take a position of tough love and let it go.