“If that is my biggest worry in my life then I have nothing to complain about. I continue to enjoy every day I have and have hope that I will survive for several more years.”
Your Chance to Honor Rhodes, Who Still is Elevating Fresno
By Bill McEwen, News Director
Published 7 years ago on
August 16, 2018
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Mike Rhodes, who never smoked a cigarette in his life, went to the doctor at the beginning of the year for a sore hip.
The diagnosis: stage 4 lung cancer.

Opinion
Bill McEwen
The good news is, Rhodes — a committed progressive, advocate for the homeless, social justice warrior, and founder of the Community Alliance newspaper — is still with us.
Continuing to Educate and Inspire
Even while staring death in the eyes, Rhodes continues to serve us, educate us and even inspire us by openly sharing his treatments, struggles — and joys.
For example, the Ferguson Fire ruined plans for a visit to Yosemite by Mike and his wife, Pam Whalen.
What does Rhodes have to say about that in an Aug. 10 post?
“I continue to enjoy every day I have and have hope that I will survive for several more years.” — Mike Rhodes
“We got a refund for our deposit and are trying to find something on the Central Coast. It is not easy to find something that will work for us at the last minute.
‘Mike Rhodes Day’ in Fresno

(Watch video of the ceremony at the top of the page.)
“If you would like to come, I would love to have you by my side,” Rhodes said beforehand. “Plus, if they instead try to throw a net over me and drag me to their dungeon there will be witnesses (ha, ha).”
It’s the first of two events involving Rhodes.
The second is a Sunday concert at Fulton 55 to raise money for an annual social justice scholarship in Rhodes name at San Joaquin College of Law.
Nothing could be more fitting.
“It’s nice to recognize somebody when they’re alive,” says Fresno attorney Howard Watkins.
Watkins and another local attorney, Steve Malm, are leading an effort to raise $20,000 for an endowment that will yield a $1,000 scholarship every year.

Mike Evans, chair of the Fresno County Democratic Party, says that Rhodes’ passion for his community and progressive causes is “phenomenal.”
“I moved here in 2009 and I was in the Tower District looking for whatever progressive newspapers might exist here,” Evans recalls. “I found the Community Alliance and I just called him up. There was an instant connection. I started working with the Alliance the next week.
“Regardless of our opposing views on issues, I have always found Mike to be respectful and considerate when expressing those views. His advocacy for the poor and the less fortunate, especially those who are homeless, is unparalleled.” — Fresno Police Chief Jerry Dyer
“I’ve been involved in what we used to call the alternative press since the 1970s. You could tell right away that Mike was the real thing.”Says Fresno Police Chief Jerry Dyer: “Regardless of our opposing views on issues, I have always found Mike to be respectful and considerate when expressing those views. His advocacy for the poor and the less fortunate, especially those who are homeless, is unparalleled.”
Book Tells His Story
In early August, a book that Rhodes wrote about his life came out. It’s titled “How I Found Love and a Meaningful Life in Fresno.”

True to form, Rhodes writes on his blog, “I have a .pdf version available for free (just let me know if you want me to send you the file) and a printed version is now on Amazon.”
Do yourself a favor and read his “Health blog” — including the comments from Rhodes’ friends.
Yes, it’s about a man fighting for his life.
More than that, it’s a reminder that love, friendship, and a positive outlook will carry you far in life.
Bill McEwen is news director and columnist for GV Wire. He joined GV Wire in August 2017 after 37 years at The Fresno Bee. With The Bee, he served as Opinion Editor, City Hall reporter, Metro columnist, sports columnist and sports editor through the years. His work has been frequently honored by the California Newspapers Publishers Association, including authoring first-place editorials in 2015 and 2016. Bill and his wife, Karen, are proud parents of two adult sons, and they have two grandsons. You can contact Bill at 559-492-4031 or at Send an Email
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