My husband, Richard, and I returned to California some six years ago after an absence of twenty years. I was shocked at the state of the libraries and education then. Now I still can't believe that the place I grew up, in the 1960's, was a leader in education on all levels. As of a 2006-2007 ratings, CA was 47th in education. Wikipedia now rates us at 49th.
In 1978 CA passed Prop 13, something I heard about but had no concept or understanding about the consequences, from my life at a distance.
I was living, among several places, in Tennessee and doing Masters studies. There I had the privilege of excellent libraries and I was active in electing pro education leaders. Tennessee is not especially known for its education but, when I returned to CA, I saw a rather sharp contrast telling me that TN wasn't as bad as it appeared CA was becoming.
While I am sure TN and CA face many of the same problems, especially the problem of Republicans, Libertarians and individualists who do not believe that interdependence and that we are connected to all of nature, including to each other. Individualism must also embrace community life and I believe collaboration and community are of first importance, as in a First Principles. I believe the environment forms us although we have done are damnedest to dominate nature.
An environment that does not support the good of the community will become degraded, degraded and unbalanced towards the will of those who dominate and control. All things suffer.
One of my favorite mystics, Martin Buber, said that depression can be easily overcome by the simple practice of seeing all that one meets as part of the sacred, thus he wrote I and Thou. If we do not revere education, learning and each other as well as the ground we walk on "falling" in rankings seems simply natural.
I would like to add a great inspiring link here to often some kind of hope. Right now I am not able to feel that kind of hope. I see joblessness, healthcare, war and poor education pointing to only slight betterment. I pray our president will help, more and I know I need to find my own next inspiration towards re-engaging in education that cares.
I look for intelligent friends who are caring and creating education in the way they live every day. Maybe these times will force us, as it has forced many before, to be our own educators. As I believe that informal education is actually more effective than formal, maybe that in itself can help me, and perhaps you, feel a bit of hope. Living, learning and participating with heart and sincerity still works for me.