Dr. Coach Kay for Governor of Oregon (Preferred name)
KEISHA LANELL MERCHANT, DD, MA, BS, AS (Ph.D., JD. CANDIDATE), SCHOLARLY PRACTITIONER
Thank you for voting for me and supporting me in the 2022 May primaries and general election, (150,000 Oregonians registered voters voted for me estimated. We came in fourth place. Thank YOU for believing in me, us, and our new future). Let's continue to build, grow, and expand a new world of beauty, compassion, paradise, empowerment culture, and prosperity with love that wins together. A world with free entrance and access to its abundance in manifestation, harvest, fruition, and prosperity. Forever thankful! We will do it again in the next election. Double the numbers. Dr. Coach Kay for Governor!!! Keisha Lanell Merchant for Governor of Oregon (Established name) I AM DIVERSITY Collective, one, us, we, as a team. Oregon state's motto is “ She flies with her own wings…” We can be excellent together. (Together, we can be excellent).
CREATE, INNOVATE, AND COMMIT
TO OREGON PRESENT AND FUTURE
THE DIVERSITY AND THE INCLUSION
OREGONIANS CAN EXCEL IN DIVERSITY
THE GOOD STEWARDSHIP
THE RESTORATIVE JUSTICE, ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE, AND ECONOMIC EQUALITY MATHEMATICS PLATFORM
Dr. Coach Kay for Governor (Preferred name)
Keisha Lanell Merchant for Governor (Established name)
Collective, one, us, we, as a team.
Restorative Justice: The Economic Equality System
Restoration and Reparations Platform
It is NOW time to RESTORE us as a state using a holistic approach and systematic processes to restore, locally, nationally, and globally. Let us begin with OREGON.
Define Concern
Reparations can take numerous forms, including individual monetary payments, settlements, scholarships, waiving of fees, and systemic initiatives to offset injustices, land-based compensation related to independence, apologies and acknowledgements of the injustices, token measures, such as naming a building after
someone, or the removal of monuments and renaming of streets that honor slave owners and defenders of slavery.
There are instances of reparations for slavery, relating to the Atlantic slave trade, dating back to at least 1783 in North America,[1] with a growing list of modern day examples of reparations for slavery in the United States in 2020 as the call for reparations in the US has been bolstered by protests around police brutality and other cases of systemic racism in the US.[4] Recently in the US, the call for reparations for racism has been made alongside calls for reparations for slavery.
Definition from credits Wikipedia, a collective approach to collecting information as a global community.
The Good Stewardship Management Platform for all Oregonians: Restorative Justice and Reparations as a holistic approach to capitalism and socialization.
Political, Economic, Social Responsibility and Social, Political, Economic Accountability Platform for OREGON. Our greatness and Our responsibility.
Environmental- Geographic Vegetation: Good Stewardship and Management Justice Platform
Education Justice: Good Stewardship and Management Platform
Civil Justice: Good Stewardship and Management Platform
Equality Mathematics Justice: Good Stewardship and Management Platform
Quality Assurance: Good Stewardship and Management Platform
Bio/Diversity and Cultural: Good Stewardship Management Platform
Holistic approach to Health, Wellness, and Fitness Justice: Good Stewardship and Management Platform
Reparations and Capitalism: Good Stewardship Management Platform
Adaptive Management: Good Stewardship and Management Platform
Safety and Security- Social Responsibility: Good Stewardship Management Platform
Hospice Social Responsibility: Good Stewardship Management Platform
Restorative Justice: Good Stewardship Management Platform
Beautification and Modernization: Good Stewardship and Management Platform
Urban Ranger and Ranger: Good Stewardship Management Platform
Demographics (Diversity and Change Management): Good Stewardship Management Platform
Animal Sanctuary and Animal Restorative Justice: Good Stewardship Management Platform
Target Important Points for Our Future
Budget for OREGON https://www.oregon.gov/transparency/pages/revenue.aspx
Expansion for OREGON
https://livingwage.mit.edu/states/41
Goal Setting and Dream Map for OREGON, history, present, and future
Capitalism System
Paycheck Calculator
https://www.paycheckcity.com/calculator/salary/oregon
Reparations System
Needs and Motivation Assessment: The Maslow's Model
PROVIDE OWNERSHIP
HOMES AND PROPERTY FOR THE HOMELESS
HEALTH, WELLNESS, AND FITNESS FOR THE HOMELESS
Concerns We Face
Learn more about Dr. Coach Kay for Governor (Preferred name) and their vision for the world. Here you will find all the information you need surrounding the political concerns Dr. Coach Kay for Governor (Preferred name) is addressing, as well as key policies that Dr. Coach Kay for Governor (Preferred name) fights to uphold. As our society is ever-changing, so are political issues and the need to amend governmental policies. Stay tuned here.
Education
Health Care
The Environment: FIRE, ENERGY, WASTE AND WATER MANAGEMENT
PRISON COMPLEX
HOMELESSNESS AND POVERTY
CAREER TRAINING
HOSPICE
MODERNIZATION
BEAUTIFICATION
NEEDS AND MOTIVATION ASSESSMENT
RETIREMENT AND OUTREACH
The Environment: LAND OWNERSHIP AND PARKS, WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES, ANIMAL/PET SANCTUARIES
SAFETY AND SECURITY
EQUALITY MATHMEMATICS ECONOMICS
The Environment: GOOD STEWARDSHIP IN DIVERSITY, CULTURAL, AND ETHICS MANAGEMENT
PROVIDE EQUALITY MATHEMATICS TO OREGON'S ECONOMICS/ECONOMY
DEVELOP INTERACTIVE MANAGEMENT MODELS
WE WILL CHOOSE ALL FOR ONE
ONE FOR ALL
WE WILL CHOOSE PARADISE OR PRISON. WE CANNOT HAVE BOTH. We will succeed in one, and fail at the other. We need to choose as decision-makers which path we want the most, paradise and (freedom) or prison and (imprisonment).
PRISONS IN OREGON
CAN WE DO BETTER TO DECREASE IMPRISONMENT IN OREGON?
End recidivism: End Isolation, Alienation, Violence, Death Row, Imprisonment as a means of Corrections? Can we provide treatment, therapy, rehabilitation, and restorative justice, and reparations for victimized communities as a holistic approach to conflict and resolution?