February 4, 2015 The Portland Observer Black INSIDE The Week in Review page 2 H EALTH pages 4 S PORTS History Month Page 3 This page Sponsored by: L OCAL N EWS pages 10-11 page 13 M ETRO Ty Schwoeffermann, a transformation analyst for the Oregon Health Authority, joins city leaders and other members of the black community, to announce the formation of a Black Male Achievement Initiative to improve life outcomes for young black men. My Brother’s Keeper pages 15-19 C LASSIFIEDS C ALENDAR O PINION pages 22-23 page 21 page 8 Portland one of 11 cities in new Initiative O LIVIA O LIVIA young black males. T HE P ORTLAND O BSERVER Born from President Obama’s Portland has been selected My Brother’s Keeper initiative, along with 11 other cities to par- the new Black Male Achievement ticipate in a program to improve continued on page 9 life outcomes for black men and BY Facing Racism on the Job Daimler agrees to $2.4 million settlement (AP) -- Daimler Trucks North America has settled discrimination complaints filed by six workers at its north Portland Swan Island plant by agreeing to pay $2.4 million. The complaints against the sub- sidiary of German automotive giant Daimler AG included an allegation that an employee threatened a black worker with a noose and said he'd continued on page 7