Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, July 05, 1973, Page 8, Image 8

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NEA rewards human relation effort
N EA 's C e n te r for Human
R elations honored educators,
sta te educations and p riv ate
citizens for o u tstan d in g con­
trib u tio n s to hum an relations.
The aw ard s w ere p resen ted
at th e S ev en th A nnual Hu
man R ights A w ards program
T uesday evening.
The C a rte r G. W oodson
A w ard for leadership in pro­
moting A fro A m erican His
tor> W eek w as aw ard ed to
C harles A. Brown, principal
of B righton High School in
Birm ingham , A labam a. Dr.
Brown, an edu cato r, church
man, a u th o r and research er,
has d ev o ted his life to study-
H i: and teaching Black His
tory.
The W hitney M. Young,
J r . M em orial A w ard, honor
ing ed u cato rs who have been
o u tstan d in g in seeking to
carry out th e goals and ob­
jectives of W hitney M. Young
by prom oting equal em ploy­
m ent in education, w as re ­
ceived by Hall F. Duncan
and Don H eath.
Duncan,
w ho o rig in ated th e Oklahoma
C ite Tim es cartoon strip
W inner W illiams", is the
sponsor of th e W inner Wil­
liams \ r t Scholarship to aid
minority group a rt stu d en ts.
H eath, th e first W inner W il­
liams A rt Scholar, directs an
u n u s u a l tr a in in g p ro g ra m
th a t b rin g s a d v e r t i s i n g
agency taient into the class
room
Thi Leo Beano M emorial
A w ard for creativ e leader
ship in resolving social or
i ultural problem s w as pre
senled t o H erschell "Ace"
S ahm aunt, a Kiowa Indian
and executive d irecto r of the
N a tio n a l In d ia n E d u c a tio n
A sso c ia tio n .
A fo rm e r
teach er, coach and vocational
counselor, S ah m au n t has been
involved in effo rts to u n ite
th e Indian nations for th e
purpose of u p g rad in g th e
education of Indian children.
The G eorge I. Sanchez
M em orial A w ard for creativ e
leadership in resolving c riti­
cal social o r cu ltu ral pro b ­
lems w as p re se n te d to Jo h n
A ragon, d ire c to r of th e C ul­
tu ral A w aren ess C en ter of
th e U n iv e r s ity of N ew
Mexico. Sanchez is a m em ­
ber of th e V.S. Office of
E ducation’s N ational Educa
tion Task F orce of La Roza.
The H. Council Trenholm
A w ards for leaderhip in th e
advancem ent of in terg ro u p
u n d erstan d in g w ere received
by B.B. P alm er, associate e x e ­
cutive se c retary , N orth C aro­
lina Association of Educa
to rs, and P e te r Goudis. p rin ­
cipal, The G raham School,
in New York.
P alm er has
long and p e rsisten tly p ro ­
te c te d B lack an d w h ite
teac h ers w ho have been d is­
placed or replaced by school
d esegregation. Goudis w as a
founder and national ch air­
man of th e N ational Com­
m itte e of E d u c a to r ’s fo r
Human R ights and helped
establish his s ta te 's Council
on Equal E ducational O ppor
tun ity .
T h e R o se n a J . W illis
A w ard honoring th e s ta te
an d local e d u c a tio n a l a s ­
sociation's having th e m ost
o u tstan d in g hum an relatio n s
program w ent to th e K ansas
N EA and th e W eb ster E d u ­
cation A ssocation of W eb­
ste r. New York.
Two special citatio n s w ere
given this y e a r to tw o p ri­
v ate citizens w ho w ere r e ­
sponsible for landm ark court
decisions in school finance
Minority Caucus
(C ontinued from pg. 1, col. 8l
F irst A m erican C aucus and
th e W om en's C aucus, are
m eeting reg u larly through-
ou( the conference to insure
th a t th e i r c o n c e rn s a re
DR. JE FFR E Y
BRADY
DENTAL
PLATES
voiced.
Ms. L au rie W ynn,
chairm an of th e Official Black
Caucus, told th e O b serv er
th a t th e main p u rp o ses of th e
OBC a re to m ake su re th e
Black d eleg a tes a re inform ed
about th e issues: to a tte m p t
to inject into th e sp irit of th e
to tal Black m ovem ent a re ­
sponsibility to Black teach ers;
to m ake su re Black teac h er's
view s a re h eard in th e local
and s ta te associations; to
build a pyram id of inform ed
Black ed u cato rs across th e
co u n try w ith a b ase th ey can
look to for lead ersh ip and
resp o n se; and to develop
skills and tech n iq u es in poli­
tical pow er. A n o th er goal of
OBC is to p ro te c t th e rig h ts
of S o u th ern Black teac h ers
w ho w ere given certain g u a r­
a n te e s w hen th e Black and
w h ite associations m erged.
T he N EA is concerned with
building a stro n g N EA , not
fu rth e rin g a n arro w in te re st,
and does not confine it's
in te re s ts to th o se issues th a t
a re Black.
PARTIAL PLATES
AND EXTRACTIONS
Immediate
Restorations
Plat» in«rl»d
iinmadiatalr after teetb
art »«»ratted
• Partial Plates
• Dental Plates
SLEEP
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D U R IN G
EXTRACTIONS
SOOIUM P IN T O T N A l 6 I V I N I T
R IC IS T IR ID A N IIT N IT IS T
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D R . JE FFR E Y
BRADY
D E N T IS T
S IW U R RU HO IN G
S W 3rd A M a r r it o n
P a rlla n d O r » » «
P ho n e:
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reform : Jo h n S e rra n o w as
th e plaintiff in Serrana v.
P ri» at. th e decision which
fo u n d t h a t fin a n c in g of
school's can no longer depend
on th e w ealth of th e d istrict,
b u t only on th e to tal w ealth
of th e sta te .
D em etrio P.
R odriquez w as th e defen d ant
in a case which ruled th at
T exas school financing laws
violate th e equal protection
clause of th e F o u rteen th
A m endm ent.
N E A 's Second F rien d of
E ducation A w ard w as pre
sen ted to S e n ato r A braham
A. Ribicoff i D C onnecticut I.
The aw ard cited th e S en ato r
for “significant co n tribution
to th e b e tte rm e n t of educa
tion".
Ribicoff has been a
stro n g su p p o rte r of federal
aid to ed ucation, school d e ­
s e g r e g a ti o n , c iv il r i g h ts ,
m e d ic a re , so c ia l s e c u r ity ,
w elfare and health reform ,
child d ev elo p m en t and o th e r
social p ro g ram s.
Ribicoff
w as th e first federal legis­
lato r to call for national im ­
p lem en tatio n of school de
seg reg atio n .
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Bethel AM E Y outh Choir
will p re s e n t a P ancake Break
fast on Ju ly 8, 1973 from
7:00 to 9:30 a.m . A pocket
cam era will be given away!
The M ilitant F orum will
p resen t re p re se n ta tiv e s of
the U nited M inority W orkers
speaking in a panel on th eir
stru g g le for equal em ploy
m ent and prom otional oppor
tu n ities for m inority w o rk ers
in the O regon construction
industry. T he forum will be
held a t 8:00 p.m. on Frid.iv,
July 6, a t 208 S.W . S ta rk
S tre e t. Room 501. S p eak ers
will include N athan Proby,
C h a irm a n of th e U n ite d
M inority W orkers; M ary Jo
A li, s e c r e t a r y a n d b o a rd
m em ber of th e UMW; and
B renda P age, board m em ber
of th e I'M W . A donation of
$1.00 will be asked, 50 cents
for high school s tu d e n ts and
th e unem ployed.
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a host of o th e r fields.
M r. N ero has en d eav o red
to a ttr a c t highly capable and
co m p eten t m inority scien tists
and en g in ee rs to th e co rp o ra­
tion.
Both com panies a re
m inority ow ned and multi-
racially staffed.
M r. N ero is also an assis­
ta n t pro fesso r in th e School
of B usiness and Technology
a t O regon S ta te U niversity
and has g re a t in te re st in
m inorities p u rsu in g business
and technical d e g re e s to th e
e x te n t th a t th e corporation is
c u r r e n tl y m a k in g a full
scholarship available to one
m inority person p er y ear to
stu d y a t O regon S ta te U ni­
v ersity a t e ith e r th e School
of B usiness and Technology,
th e School of E ng in eerin g , or
th e Schools of A g ricu ltu re or
F o re stry .
An app lican t for
School of la w would also be
considered for a scholarship
in place of th e above.
A lthough he is a Republi
can, N ero w as a stro n g sup
p o rte r of G oldschm idt’s can
didacy for th e M ayor's office.
He is now concerned th a t th e
people of A lbina m eet th e
M ayor face to face and g et
an sw ers to a broad spectrum
of q u estio n s of concern to th e
Black com m unity.
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