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DR. JEFFREY BRADY Says:
In September of 1968 the
Black men of the Oregon
State Penitentiary felt the
need for a Black Culture
Development Club to help
develop each other in any
way poaaible, and for the
betterment of each member
and society. On November
1. 1968 the first general
meeting waa held, at whirh
time the goals snd objectives
of the organization were dis
cussed and the name Uhuru,
which means freedom in Swa
hili, was the name chosen for
the organization.
The members know that
freedom depends on each
mdividual'a actions, but be
lieve
if they
try
to
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read palms.
The party is for Lower
School students and their
families. In charge of the
party this year is Mrs.
George ILuan) Combs of
S.E. Andover Place.
Mrs.
Combs is also president of
the Lower School Parent
Teacher Group this year.
Tickets for the Halloween
dinner and party are $1.50
for adults and $1.10 for the
children.
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Rev. John H. Jackson
M t. O liv e Baptist Church
N . E. 1st & Schuyler
C ongatulations
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On it ’s 3rd A n n iv e rs a ry
For O u tsta n d in g Service
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Egg Salad Sandwich
Vegetable Sticks
Ice Cream
Milk
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outsiders, and this is usually
one reason this individual
rushes back into committing
another crime.
The more
involved we become in the
com m unities, the better
things will be for everyone,
because the inmates will see
that someone cares about
them and the communities
will see that the inmates are
not as bad as they had pic
tured them to be."
The Uhuru Organization
has just completed one of its
many projects, which was
involving going to Grant
High School.
This project’
involved giving the students
an insight on prison life with
the hope of turning them
away from crimes before
they arrive. The Uhuru is
engaged in two new projects
at present, which involve the
Clackamas Child Day Care
Center Incorporation and the
Yaun Child Care Center in
Portland.
The members of Uhuru
pledge: Unity! Understand
ing! Respect! And to the
uniqueness of Uhuru!
The Lower School at Ore
gon Episcopal Schools will
host its annual family Hallo
ween Party again this year.
Slated for Friday. October
26th, the events will get
underway at 7 p.m.
There'll be a spaghetti
dinner in the Great Hall of
the school, followed by game:
and other entertainment foi
the family, including a
haunted castle. Additionally,
a gypsy will be on hand tc
Turkey Chop Suey
Rice
Tomatoes Cucumbers
Ginger Rread Lemon Sauce
Bread Butter Milk
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workshop sessions. A work
shop on Housing Finance will
hear discussions on the new
state lower income housing
finance program, expansion
of the state veterans' home
loans, homeowner and renter
property tax refunds, and
future trends in interest
rates. A Real Estate work
shop will analyze the State
I .and Development Consumer
Protection Act, Fasano pro
cedures, and the new State
wide Building Code. A Hous
ing Consumer workshop will
analyze the landlord tenant
law, state housing discrimi
nation act, the new ten year
home warranty program, and
the consumer protection pro
gram of the State Builders
Board.
The 1973 Governor's Hous
ing Conference is approved
for seven hours real estate
educational credit. The fee
for luncheon, banquet, coffee
and registration materials is
$19. People may register at
the door at 8:30 a.m. on
November 8. The program
agenda and preregistration
materials are available at the
following office:
Episcopal schools
holds Halloween party
facilities available herein, so
as to enable us to better
prepare ourselves to earn a
living and become an asset to
our communities.
Also, to
develop our skills to the
extent that we will be able
to pass on our talents and
give inspiration to younger
people. Always keeping in
mind this one fart: our main
goal is to rebuild the ghettos
and its people into modern
progressive communities.
To teach our members the
history of our people in
general, and history in rela
lion to our contributions and
influences on the American
nation. Our need for more
education, so we will be able
to guide our own destinies in
this com plex technological
society. To establish com
munication with outside
groups who will be of benefit
in helping us to achieve our
goals. Also, in the hope of
making ourselves useful to
help outside groups in any
way we can. To strengthen
their efforts to bring to our
people a solid foundation on
which to build a unified
and progressive coalition.
To date Uhuru projects
have been rich and a re
warding experience for all
who have been involved in
them. The Public Relations
Committee reported “Still we
would like to give more, and
gain more experience from
working in more commun!
ties. We need to keep in
volved within the commun!
ties as much as possible,
because once an individual
loses contact with the free
people he also loses some of
his identity.
He soon be
comes afraid and shy of the
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Governor’s conference
studies housing
The 1973 Governor’s Hous
ing Conference is scheduled
for Thursday, November 8,
at the Portland Hilton. The
annual conference is spun
sored by the State Housing
Division and the Oregon
Home Builders Association.
Governor Tom McCall will
open the conference by dis
cussing new state housing
programs, the energy crisis
and the need for housing re
habilitation. L.B. Day, re
cently appointed to the I<and
Conservation and Develop
ment Commission, will dis
cuss land use planning and
its effect on the housing
industry. Director of DE(J,
Diarmuid O’Scannlain, will
analyze the impact of en
vironmental regulations on
housing.
Keynoting the conference
are two very influential de
cision makers from Wash
ington, D.C. Assistant FHA
Commissioner Daniel Kear
ney and Carl A.S. Coan,
Staff Director for the Sub
committee on Housing and
Urban Affairs of the United
States Senate, will discuss
new federal housing pro
grams. the future of FHA,
housing allowances, and mort
gage financing.
The afternoon session will
consist of three concurrent
help
themselves then maybe the
public would also help.
The members pledged:
"To help each other mem
ber to become useful mem
bers of their communities.
“To help each member to
become more educated in
anyway possible.
“To help each member try
to straighten himself out as
much as possible. Then to
help other people as they
had been helped."
Knowing freedom depended
on their actions, they agreed
that:
The primary objective of
Uhuru would be to provide
an atmosphere in whirh its
members may come together
collectively toward construe
live solutions to the social
pressure and problems of
incarceration, as well as to
provide an atmosphere in
which members may work to
develop such social skills as
will enable them to be assets
to their own community upon
their return.
They are also concerned
snd involved with community
problems, and in particular
those of young people en
gaged in the education ex
perienre and adjustm ent
problems.
Their objective in the Edu
rational System with the
communities is in fact two
fold: One, to provide stu
dents with a communicant
with whom they may com
munirate their problems, and
hopefully to provide some
socially acceptable m eans of
resolving them; and two, to
contribute to the resocializa
tion of the members by pro
viding them with the oppor
tunity to participate in the
activities of the communities,
and hopefully reducing the
sense of social isolation that
comes from living in a to
tally institutionalized envir
onment.
The Public Relations Com
mittee of the Uhuru Organ!
ration, in accordance with
I the stated goals of the Uhuru
Organization By-Laws, set
forth that:
It is our desire and duty as
members of the Uhuru Or
ganizalion to help prepare
ourselves for our return to
society. The means that we
utilize to attain these ends
are as follows:
To develop our members
into leaders, so that they will
be of service within their
communities.
To awaken
their sense of community to
the extent that they will
understand the process of
politics, economics and social
consequences.
To develoj
our members educationally
and vocationally through the
Thursday. Ortober 25. 1973
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D avid M . N e ro , President
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