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About Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1979)
Paga 12 Portland Otooorvor Thursday, la p ta m b r r Tí. 1978 Appointments cance b f achievement, economic and racial diversity in school integration and desegregation legislation. Governor Victor Atiyeh, on Sep tember 20th, appointed R obert P h illip s to the State Board o f Clinical Social Workers. This voluntary board is regulated and adm inistered th ro u g h the Oregon State Health Division under the State Board o f Clinical Social W orkers located at 730 Summer Street N.E., Salem, Oregon. Requirements for legal regulation under the law as a "Registered C lin i cal Social W orker” include the com pletion o f a Clinical Master o f Social W ork or D octor o f Social W ork degree, two years o f supervised post graduate clinical experience, super vision by a mental health profes sional and clinical practice o f the profession within the last ten years. "C linical Social W o rk” means the professional practice o f applying p rinciples and m ethods w ith in dividuals, married couples, families, children and groups, which include, but are not restricted to— providing diagnostic, prevention and tre a t ment services o f a psychosocial nature. Robert Phillips is president o f the Portland Chapter o f the National Association o f Black Social Workers, Inc. He is a social worker for the State o f Oregon’ s Adult and Family Services Division, and holds a Masters o f Social W ork degree from Portland State University. AI W illiam s of the Observer congratulates Ophelia Stevens on her selection as Miss Tan of 1979. W illiam s w as on the panel of judges w ho selected Miss Stevens from contestants from throughout Oregon and Southern Washington. PCC classes teach keypunch Portland Community College will offer day and evening classes this fall in computer data entry, a field in which demand is high for both fu ll time and part-tim e operators, ac cording to PCC keypunch instructor Pauline Ellis. Students w ill learn the basics o f data entry and operate both buffered and non-buffered machines, Ellis said. Upon com pletion o f the program, passing students w ill be sent to PCC’s job placement depart ment for job interviews with local computer firms. A five-week day class program runs Monday thru Friday, from 7:30 to 11:30 a.m. or from noon to 4:00 p.m. Sessions begin October 1st and again November 5th. An eight-week evening course will run Monday thru Thursday, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. The session begins October 1st. Data entry courses are also scheduled for winter and spring terms, Ellis said. A ll classes will be at PCC’ s Sylvania Center. Students interested in enrolling in the course must be able to type 40 words per minute and pass an ap titude test. Lolita Darby M rs. L o lita D arby, a reading specialist at Binnsmead M id d le School, has been appointed director o f educational services for the U r ban League in Seattle. A fter graduation from Portland Pina W illiam s Mrs. Pina Williams has replaced An Open Letter of Invitation Dear Friends: On September 28, 29 and 30, you are invited to enjoy an evening of dramatic history illuminating the life and struggles of Dr. W.E.B. Du Bois, the great Black thinker and political leader. "Du Bois," an oral history program, will be an unforgetable experience. Last March, I first attempted to bring to Portlanders the greatness of Dr. Du Bois. Since that production, I have travelled to the Du Bois Archives at the University of Massachusetts, researching more thoroughly his life, reading his letters, and refining my understanding of his character. The program I hope you will come to see at PSU Lincoln Hall Auditorium is completely rewritten and rescored. The oral history program, which I have devoted the last seven years attem pt ing to perfect, is an outgrowth of age-old African customs. For centuries, African societies have transmitted the timeless wisdom of history through oral communication. The oral tradition has always been sacred. The idea of oral history programs is an extension of this ancient recognition of the power of the spoken word. For this reason, I hope you will mark your calendar and make it a point to be with us on September 28, 29 or 30. "Du Bois" will be an evening of entertainment, historical enlightenment, music and drama. You will k n o w Dr. Du Bois in a personal and truely unfor getable way when you leave Lincoln Hall Auditorium. Don't miss this oppor tunity to acknowledge the struggle of one of Afro-America's finest sons. Be There. Learn. Carry On His Great Legacy. Peace, Herb Cawthorne M rs. Osly Gates Mrs. Osly J. Gates was elected president o f the Jane Jefferson Club o f Multnomah County and installed on September 20th. W ith a member ship o f approximately two hundred, the Club focuses on political issues and and candidates. During the current year, members w ill study and analyze the signifi- State University, Mrs. Darby was a S afeway "D u Bois" September 28, 29, and 30 PSU Lincoln Hall Auditorium, 8 PM Promptly Tickets Available Through Delta Sigma Theta Meier & Frank, Stevens & Sons, and PSU Box Office Delta Champaign Reception Opening Night, Free of Charge I Seven Doy Ad Specials And Super Savers Too! I o S A F E W A Y C O U P O N ÖZ Io4oom otolo thro 0 (t. 2 MJB 4 Save 9 Assorted Grinds 3 -P o u n d Limit 1 Per Coupon C an Employee demotion fails Pw*awd C«s* Valva ' X ) •< *2.46 <»** CLIP A » A V I p (Continued from page 1 col. 6) form and substance; (d) A written memorandum o f agreement which limits the activity. Finally, I think a public apology is owed our com m unity before any negotiation can occur on a basis of m utual respect. C ertainly one is owed to Brother Rahsaan, and a raise, rather than demotion for his courage in exercising his civil rights and human rights in the face o f white racism and intimidation on behalf of this community. Since he has been a long-suffering underpaid staff member o f CODA, highly qualified he lives among us, and obviously loves this community, he is due this much and more. These are acts o f reconciliation and good faith we need to see, and w ill look for from CODA in the future, before the red alert is drop ped. 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