AN OPEN OP ED LETTER TO: NEWS PUBLICATIONS

AN OPEN LETTER TO: "CHAIN REACTION" SUPPORTERS & FUTURE SUPPORTERS

FROM: JERRY RUBIN, SANTA MONICA PEACE ACTIVIST 


WHY I'M "FASTING" TO HELP SAVE PAUL CONRAD'S "CHAIN REACTION" SCULPTURE IN 
SANTA MONICA


It's a beautiful Sunday in Santa Monica. Usually I would be at my bumper 
sticker peace table that I set up on the 

Third Street Promenade. But Instead I decided to sit down at my computer today 
to try to put into words my feelings

and thoughts regarding why I've been "fasting" since June 26 to help save and 
restore Paul Conrad's iconic 26-foot-

tall nuclear mushroom cloud public art peace sculpture that has been standing 
in the Santa Monica Civic Center

since 1991. Today, October 7, marks the 15th week of my "fast". I'm so terrible 
on computers and with social media.

I wish I weren't because I know how important it is in helping good causes. But 
here goes, slowly typing one finger

at a time.


I began my liquid-only "fast" the day before what would have been Paul Conrad's 
88th birthday on June 27, and had 

planned to end my "fast" on September 4, the 2nd anniversary of his passing.


Paul Conrad was an amazing person and artist. He was a 3-time Pulitzer Prize 
winning political cartoonist. His work

for 30 years at the Los Angeles Times was often controversial, but always 
insightful, creative, and thought provoking. 

I was fortunate to have had the honor of meeting him when the debate was going 
on as to whether the City of Santa

Monica should accept "Chain Reaction" as a donated $250,000 public artwork, 
funded completely through a generous

philanthropic peace donation. The Santa Monica Arts Commission voted 
unanimously 4 times recommending the City

Council accept the gift. The Santa Monica City Council in 1990 voted 4 to 3  to 
approve it.


When it was constructed in 1991, Paul Conrad inscribed at the base of "Chain 
Reaction" a most important and still timely

message: "This is a statement of peace. May it never become an epitaph."


Fast forward to late 2011. I got a call from L.A. Times reporter Bob Pool. He 
was doing a story on "Chain Reaction", and

how a City staff person took a picture of some folks climbing on the sculpture, 
and then called for comprehensive safety

tests and restoration analysis. The first City consultant estimated it would 
cost between $225,000 to $425,000 to safely

restore it. In early 2012 the Arts Commission, because of a lack of City 
restoration funding, recommended to the City Council

that the sculpture be removed if the Conrad family and community couldn't come 
up with the necessary funds. The Council

gave November 15, 2012 as the funding deadline.


Well, you can see this puts the Conrad family and community in a bind. The City 
says it doesn't have staff time to help raise

private foundation funding. The Conrad family members are not professional 
fundraisers. I'm not a fundraiser and my 

concerned peace movement friends aren't either. But the Conrad family and 
others have been trying, even during this

extensive political campaign season when it seems everyone is tapped out 
contributing to their favorite candidates and

ballot initiative campaigns.


I began my "fast" as a way to hopefully urge people to contribute, and to urge 
Santa Monica to work cooperatively and

comprehensively with the Conrad family to save and restore this unique and 
important sculpture.


The truth is my "fast" is really not a hardcore fast, and it's certainly not a 
hunger strike. I've been consuming juices, broths,

teas, and even an occasional Chai Soy Latte from my favorite Starbucks on the 
Promenade. I've been taking vitamin and

mineral supplements, and pledge to end my "fast" if it appears to really be 
harming my health. However, it is somewhat of 

a sacrifice and has not been all that easy, especially with the emotional 
stress and worry about the future of "Chain Reaction".

I know I've lost 35 pounds but I guess I had it to lose.


Whether people feel my "fast" is an act of commitment or foolishness, I urge 
everyone's timely support. I believe in helping

Santa Monica's funding burden through small or large private funding donations. 
The Conrad family has set up a website

for those wanting to help:  www.ConradProjects.com  or   
Facebook.com/SaveTheChainReaction   I hope you will visit them

very soon.


But Santa Monica has a funding responsibility also, especially since "Chain 
Reaction" was unanimously designated as a

Santa Monica City Landmark at the Landmarks Commission public meeting on July 9.


In actuality, the City has been helping by putting the donation appeal on the 
City website, as well as planning to announce

it on City TV and the City's Seascape publication. But there really needs to be 
a more unified, positive, and creative City/

Conrad family/ community joint effort to do it most effectively.


According to a recent report by Melvin Green and Associates, a structural 
engineering and historic preservation firm hired

by the City, the "Chain Reaction" sculpture is " not an imminent hazard nor 
should it be considered dangerous."


But I think everyone agrees it will require substantial funding to restore it 
comprehensively, the way it deserves to be restored.

And the City's idea of a safety buffer or "peace garden", as Paul Conrad's son 
David Conrad has suggested it be called, to

honorably encircle the monumental sculpture is a wonderful idea.


I now plan, health permitting, to continue my "fast" until the November 15, 
2012 funding deadline. I respectfully ask from the 

art friendly, landmark friendly, and peace friendly City of Santa Monica which 
I truly love: More time and more cooperative unity

to restore "Chain Reaction".


And to all the people, too numerous to mention right now in this letter, who 
have been so supportive, let me just express 

my very deepest heartfelt appreciation.


I'd certainly like to hear personally from anyone who might be able to offer 
ideas or help. I can be reached at 310-399-1000

or by email at:  [email protected]   


Peace and Thanks,
Jerry Rubin





 







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