North Park News, May 2012

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Vol. 20 No. 5 May 2012

NORTH PARK SCENE

SOCIAL NETWORK GURU

Growth and Civility in North Park BY OMAR PASSONS

I am from San Diego. Like many, I left the area for college and career and returned because, let’s face it, when you grow up in San Diego you aren’t as equipped to handle all that “weather” the rest of the country endures. And having lived in six states I feel comfortable saying San Diegans are among the friendliest people I’ve encountered. When my wife and I decided to move back home it was an opportunity to choose how we wanted to experience San

UCSD professor reveals the power of human connections James Fowler’s elementary teacher wrote on his report card, “Does not play well with others.” Thirty years later, playing with others is what James does best. James Fowler grew up in a small Oklahoma town, not very happy. Even though he had a very supportive family, he never felt connected to his peers. “I was such a big outlier in terms of the things I was interested in.” Add to that, the town was very religious and critical of his lack of participation in religious activities. “They

told me I was going to hell.” By the time he went to Harvard, Fowler had the attitude: “I don’t need anybody. The group was just designed to bring me down.” Today, at 42, and living in Mission Hills, his life is a social network story; he’s an expert on the power of human connection. “Now I always collaborate,” he says. “It’s rare for me to do things on my own. And part of that transformation was realizing that this radical individualist, Robinson Crusoe, is wrong. We have to consider that all our strengths are not only for

BY DELLE WILLETT

ourselves but for the benefit of others.” A UC San Diego professor in the Political Science Department and Medical Genetics Division, Fowler is a new kind of political scientist who pushes the boundaries of his field to identify social and biological forces that underlie human nature. He is well known for his research on the evolution of cooperation, behavioral economics, political participation and genopolitics. SEE SOCIAL, Page 5

SEE SCENE, Page 8

Diplomacy Council to Welcome Mideast Teenagers to San Diego Host families are being sought When Cath DeStefano meets the 25 or so teenagers visiting San Diego this summer from violencetorn countries of the Middle East, she will probably think to herself, “Wow, these kids really need a break. They BY MANNY CRUZ

need to hang out at the beach and go to Disneyland.” Of course the teenagers — from Iraq, Egypt, Libya and Tunisia — won’t just be tasting the fruits of San Diego’s warm summer. They will be embedded in the homes of San Diego

host families, sharing meals with them and — through a series of educational and immersion projects in the community— learn the essentials of becoming future leaders. DeStefano is executive director of the North Park-based San

Diego Diplomacy Council, which is partnering with the U.S. State Department to bring the teenagers to San Diego. “The theme is leadership and civic responsibility,” said DeStefano. “We want them to begin seeing themSEE DIPLOMACY, Page 8

Iraqi students took part in a beach cleanup last year.

BATTLE OVER BALBOA: ROUND 2

Plaza de Panama project will reclaim Balboa Park for the people

Jacobs/Sanders plan would render Balboa Park unrecognizable

BY BILL WALTON PLAZA DE PANAMA COMMITTEE

BY BRUCE COONS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, SAVE OUR HERITAGE ORGANISATION, SOHO

When Balboa Park opened in 1915 for the Panama-California Exposition, San Diegans enjoyed grand plazas and pedestrian promenades that allowed them to enjoy the charm and cultural heart of the park. These pedestrian plazas and walkways led to lush park areas with numerous places to sit and enjoy the beauty of Balboa Park with family, friends and visitors free from the hustle and bustle of city life. Unfortunately, over time people were replaced by

The proposed remodel and redesign of Balboa Park is a 1960s solution for what should instead be a vision for the future. Probably the biggest myth that the Plaza de Panama team (Jacobs/Sanders plan) are hoping people will believe is that their plan removes cars and traffic from the park. That is 100 percent untrue. In reality it just moves cars from one area to another with the goal being to bring in more traffic, making the park a literal thor-

SEE WALTON, Page 10

Bruce Coons and Bill Walton. Illustration by Jason Luper (www.starkwhitestudios.com).

SEE COONS, Page 11


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