Covid-19 Tenant Relief Act of 2020

La siguiente información es de Community Legal Services en East Palo Alto. Inglés abajo. Esta nueva ley en California protege a los inquilinos contra el desalojo por la falta de pagar la renta debido al COVID-19 si se toman ciertas medidas. Adicionalmente, el Condado de San Mateo otorga a inquilinos que toman ciertos pasos un … Read more

A new blog from our co-founder

Fools Mission is pleased to direct you to a new blog by our retired leader and co-founder, Thomas Atwood! Fool’s Tales: cultural criticism, social justice, humor, arts, and the archetype of the fool is now live and features a thoughtful and provocative new essay on our recent presidential impeachment process, Impeachment, illusion, and the Godfather … Read more

Photo of a clumping rhizome

The democracy of moss

In the past, I’ve described Fools Mission as a “radical” social experiment; yet I’ve recently come to think differently about that language. The original sense of the word radical comes from French and Latin: “of or pertaining to the root, having roots.” One possible image is a return to foundational ideas or principles in the … Read more

Photo of Alfonzo the Conjuring Fool sings A Simple Song from Bernstein's Mass

Alfonzo sings A Simple Song

On April 7, 2018 I had the experience of a lifetime. My clown alter-ego, Alfonzo the Conjuring Fool, was blessed with the opportunity to sing A Simple Song from Leonard Bernstein’s Mass in memory of Kay Jorgensen, Co-Founder of the Faithful Fools Street Ministry in San Francisco. Kay had transitioned from this life on January … Read more

Coyote and Spider

My wife Leslie and I recently went on an extended trip to Wyoming and South Dakota in our Roadtrek. At this time in my life I am happiest when the two of us are together; me driving and Leslie reading a guidebook out loud and finding lots of interesting places to go. After seeing Mt. … Read more

And a Little Child Shall Lead Them

The  prophet Isaiah said, “The wolf shall live with the lamb, and the leopard shall lie down with the young goat; The calf, the young lion, and the fattened calf together; and a little child shall lead them.” The following essay was written by Victoria Battistini, the 10-year-old daughter of Ivonne Battistini—both members of the … Read more

Jiwon Chung leads a Theatre of the Oppressed workshop

Theatre of the Oppressed as Liberation

Theatre of the Oppressed workshop with Jiwon Chung Sunday, October 1, 2017, 1:00–5:00 PM in Redwood City, CA Register here A diverse crowd of citizens and non-citizens fills the sanctuary at the UU Fellowship of Redwood City, California for a workshop on Theatre of the Oppressed. Fifty people are learning about this innovative approach to … Read more

Is Truth Dead?

The audacity of uncertainty

Brandon Scott once wryly observed that most of what passes for Christianity is actually Neo-Platonism. And like Christianity, Platonic ideals of Truth, Beauty, Good and Evil are sure taking a beating these days. Ideals don’t readily translate into the real world, and when we do encounter a singular moment of beauty or truth, we savor … Read more

What’s in a title?

Fools Mission has always been a ministry of witness, accompaniment, and advocacy. And under the “new normal” of national politics that is anything but normal (and as local as ever), our mission is taking on new meaning for us. Church history is a helpful guide to understanding what we are doing. The earliest communities of … Read more

The Fools Tale of Peter Rabbit

I was so pleased to be invited to deliver a sermon at the worship service of the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Sunnyvale, California on August 7, 2016. In light of the results of the 2016 election, I felt motivated to post it here, as well. I hope that you find some comfort and hope, along … Read more

Yes, Wealth Inequality Threatens Democracy

Editor’s Note: Fools Mission is delighted to include this essay by Sam Dennison, Resident Fool with the Faithful Fools Street Ministry in San Francisco. Last month Sam won the Great American Thinkoff, a debate contest held annually in New York Mills, Minnesota. She defended the “Yes” position in response to the proposition that “Wealth Inequality … Read more

Trickster Disrupts Signing Ceremony

For years, Fools Mission has dragged its feet on incorporating as a nonprofit charity. Would our Spanish-speaking friends accept this? Would they help write our mission statement? Would rules against “self-dealing” prevent recipients of financial assistance from sitting on the board, thereby reinforcing power relationships that make us uncomfortable? Would corporate governance ruin the egalitarian … Read more

The Lawgiver’s Dilemma

Fools Mission is in the exploration stage of developing a new program. For now, we’re calling it a Healthy Relationships Seminar. The proposed seminar would be a hybrid between a covenanted support group and a lecture format, and would create space for participants to explore interactively all aspects of human relationship, including couples, families, and … Read more

May I see my passport, please?

Last week, Fools Mission accompanied a mother of two young children on a shopping expedition to replace stolen clothes. She and the kids are living in their car by day and sleeping in the San Francisco shelter system by night, having lost their apartment to eviction because of the deportation of the family breadwinner. Both kids … Read more

Tricksters, Kings and Fools

In Trickster Makes This World: Mischief, Myth, and Art, author Lewis Hyde brings to life the playful and disruptive side of human imagination as it is embodied in trickster mythology. One of the characters, from Native American mythology, is Coyote. Over and over again, Coyote turns the tables on his predators and escapes becoming prey. … Read more

Supportive companionship

Berenice (not her real name) is a young woman from Honduras with two young children. The father of her U.S.-citizen children is currently in a deportation process, living in a detention center and awaiting bail. This is how the stress on the family escalates. The dad is the family breadwinner, and Berenice has to vacate … Read more

People’s State of the Union

Fools Mission recently collected stories about the State of the Union from friends and fools alike, and now you can read them here! On Sunday, January 25, 2015, over 20 of us gathered at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Redwood City to participate in the first People’s State of the Union. A national initiative sponsored … Read more

Fools Mission Highlights for 2014

As the holiday season draws to a close here at Fools Mission , we reflect on the old and dream of the new. Our consciousness-raising multicultural ministry has brought together young and old, rich and poor, citizens and immigrants, privileged and underprivileged. We build community among people who would otherwise be unlikely to get to … Read more

A Day in the Life of a Fool

Our November breakfast meeting (we call it The Fools of the Round Table) reminded me why I love Fools Mission . The social hall at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Redwood City (UUFRC) was humming as 25 adults and kids gathered in the social hall. The cast of characters were a typically diverse mix—an SRI … Read more

Fools Mission introduces arts education

Fools Mission recently participated in a bus tour of San Mateo County organized by Rev. Deborah Lee at CLUE (Clergy and Laity United for Economic Justice). The concept behind the tour was a perfect match for our own mission: to raise consciousness by bringing people together across class, race, language, culture, and immigration status. Over … Read more

The value of accompaniment

At Fools Mission , the value of accompaniment begins with embracing a life of service. We celebrate when moms are reunited with their daughters, or undocumented immigrants shed tears of gratitude for supportive companionship. Nothing can quite compare with connecting a homeless person with shelter, a grade-school kid with reading skills, or an immigrant parent … Read more

Melting Ice

What if we decided to melt ICE? Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is the deportation machine that takes about 400,000 undocumented people out of the country each year. That’s the quota they have, and the quota they make. Forget all about deporting the “bad guys” long touted by the Obama administration. They deport the people … Read more

Tenants learn their rights from an expert

On Thursday evening, June 5, ten adults from the neighborhoods of Redwood City gathered at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Redwood City for a Tenants’ Rights workshop sponsored by Fools Mission . The workshop was led by Shirley Gibson, Directing Attorney for the HomeSavers Project at the Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County. (Shirley … Read more

The Justice-Seeking Way of the Fool

For fools and most friends of fools, the jester hats and clown noses require no explanation. They speak to the identity of the fool down through the ages: the trickster, the disrupter, the speaker of truth to power, the healing power of irony and laughter. Humor is as much a part of the story as … Read more

Multiculturalism, clarity, and the benefits of showing up

Sometimes things become clear all at once. It doesn’t happen often, but when it does there is an impact. On Saturday, January 11, 2014 I attended a diversity training event sponsored by the North Fair Oaks Youth Initiative. There were about 40 young people, some leaders and six fools present. The training was presented by … Read more

The Logic of Stupid Poor People

Before you find yourself in 3R mode (reflexive reaction of revulsion) at the title of this article, I’m sharing a link here to one of the finest think pieces on poverty that I’ve read in awhile. The author is Tressie McMillan Cottom, an African American scholar who describes herself this way on her website at … Read more

Climate Action Comes to San Jose

On Sunday, November 24, I attended a five-hour training session on nonviolent civil disobedience sponsored by the San Jose Action Team for the Keystone XL Pledge of Resistance. The sponsors of the campaign are a coalition of CREDO Mobile, The Other 98%, and the Rainforest Action Network. The goal is to prevent the approval of … Read more