| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 2951 | suzi goldmacher | save the funding for arts |
| 2952 | Shandra Luckey | The arts are essential to our cultural developement as a local community. They push our thinking and imagining and inspire our actions. The arts are needed now especially to help people in these trying times. I urge you to not cut Oakland Arts funding, it would be a dire mistake. Thank you. |
| 2953 | maysoun wazwaz | |
| 2954 | Casi Kushel | |
| 2955 | Greg Jalbert | |
| 2956 | Ellarae Miner | |
| 2957 | Aimee Le Duc | "If you want to bring down a civilization, first bring down its arts." William Blake |
| 2958 | Justin Hoover | In times of turmail the arts are needed even more. It is impossible to live a life without places for expression. |
| 2959 | Matthew P. Stouppe | Save The Crucible! |
| 2960 | charles anderson | |
| 2961 | Russ Osterweil | |
| 2962 | Nancy M. Friedman |
| 2963 | Shereen Jarrett |
| 2964 | Anonymous | |
| 2965 | mona shah | |
| 2966 | Sandrine Malary | Keep the arts thriving EVERYWHERE and for EVERYONE!!!!!! |
| 2967 | Dayala Levenson | |
| 2968 | woody walters | cutting the arts is like buiilding more prisons than schools...you have to lay the groundwork in order to reap the benefits later on in this society. |
| 2969 | Doniphan Blair |
| 2970 | Anonymous | |
| 2971 | Anonymous | |
| 2972 | Naomi Stein | The arts are a critical part of Oakland - for the youth that benefit from the discipline of it, for the teachers who benefit from the employment, and for the public both for the intrinsic benefits, the social interactions and for the restaurants and other businesses who benefits from the increased traffic. |
| 2973 | Kristine Standley | Oakland resident for over 25 years, I believe these programs introduce our young people to a new way of thinking about life and larger issues. These programs provide vital services to our seniors as well. Funding for Art and related programs makes a difference in a civilized society. |
| 2974 | Torie Quinonez | |
| 2975 | Cynthia Carrillo |
| 2976 | Anonymous | |
| 2977 | Sarah Noll | |
| 2978 | Jason Dunn | |
| 2979 | helene LE QUELLEC | |
| 2980 | Anonymous | |
| 2981 | Kate Flynn | |
| 2982 | Anonymous | |
| 2983 | Anonymous | |
| 2984 | Jasmyne Richmond | |
| 2985 | Mariana Garibay | |
| 2986 | Anonymous | save it now! |
| 2987 | Chantel Gonzalez | |
| 2988 | jan Christensen-Heller | Art is a way for our community to engage all people. The Crucible does so much for Oakland. It attracts people, who spend money here. It is a model for similar venues all over the world and is one of the good things happening in West Oakland, helping with bicycle repair and inspiration to new and different way to spend free time for the people who live nearby. |
| 2989 | Juan De La Rosa | |
| 2990 | Ally Maser | |
| 2991 | Anonymous | |
| 2992 | Anonymous | |
| 2993 | Jean Cooney |
| 2994 | Anonymous | I support the petition to supports the arts funding in Oakland. |
| 2995 | James McLean | the arts contribute positively to the economy. arts programs should be supported, not cut. |
| 2996 | E. MacDonald | |
| 2997 | Sheilagh Polk | |
| 2998 | Gibson Cuyler |
| 2999 | Anonymous | |
| 3000 | Olivia Eng | |