MARCH 31, 2017, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A7 police scanner DIVERSITY, continued from Page A1 SUNDAY, MARCH 19 (Continued from Page A1) Scott, a social studies teacher at Parrish Middle School, said students often ask why there are certain months set aside for the study of special groups, like Black History Month. To help them understand, he has them look through their textbooks and fi nd the mentions of African American achievement in relation to those of whites. Given that the books come from somewhere else, he then has them look closer to home. “We look at the principals of the schools in Salem-Keizer. If you’re a woman, you can be principal at middle and elementary levels. If you’re a woman of color, there’s only one of you. That’s not overt and intentional, but it’s little things that let you know what your expected role is,” Scott said. Members of the city council seemed largely receptive to the idea, but Councilor Roland Herrera actively wanted the council to take up the baton. “I would like to see us revisit it and I think it’s something the community could use. For those that don’t feel (the pressures of being a minority) it doesn’t have an impact. For those of us that do, it’s felt and seen all the time,” Herrera said. Mayor Cathy Clark was also on-board with the idea. “I’d love to have a conversation about what this would look like and how to more deeply and broadly engage within our community,” Clark said. “And what, specifi cally, can we do to broaden that conversation.” At the same time, she said a resolution was a piece of paper and she was more interested in what might be done as a far as setting “practical” goals. Scott urged her not to discount the power of a resolution. “I realize that a statement is paper, but the statement can lead to action. We can be practical, but we can also be bold,” he said. To adopt a resolution, there will also be roadblocks to clear. In 2003, the then-councilors passed a resolution of non-involvement in state and federal issues. City Attorney Shannon Johnson believed it was passed with regard to the Iraq War as other cities were passing proclamations of support or resistance to the cause. It will be up to the current councilors to decide whether diversity and inclusion is something covered by that 2003 resolution or something altogether different. “To me, this is a human problem that goes beyond state and federal issues,” Herrera said. Colored pencils at KAA One of Keizer Art Associa- tion’s most popular shows – the colored pencil exhibition – is running through May 3 at the Enid Joy Mount Gallery at the Keizer Heritage Center. This is the fourth year in a row the society has cho- sen KAA to host the show which features submissions from throughout Oregon and southwest Washington. 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THURSDAY, MARCH 23 • 7:17 a.m. - Traffi c accident on Cherry Ave NE and Alder Drive NE. • 12:01 p.m. - Arrest for bench warrant, fugitive from other states on River Road N and Parkmeadow Drive NE. • 12:09 p.m. - Arrest for criminal trespass on 5800 block Keizer Station Blvd NE. • 2:06 p.m. - Arrest for bench warrant and parole violation on 1000 block Oakwood Street NE. • 2:29 p.m. - Arrest for drugs 1000 feet of school on 1000 block Oakwood Street NE. • 4:44 p.m. - Arrest for driv- ing while suspended on 1200 block Candlewood Drive NE. • 8:31 p.m. - Arrest for physi- cal harassment and aggravated assault on 800 block Evans Street N. • 10 p.m. - Criminal trespass on 1100 block Hyson Court NE. 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