BUF chairman calls for Blanchard resignation " D r . Blanchard should make a humanitarian gesture by resigning,” Ronnie Herndon, co-chairman o f the Black United Front, told the Obser­ ver. "H e is being asked to reverse the decisions he made over the past ten years. It is ridiculous to think he can put into effect a program which he philosophically opposed in the past. The Board needs to get a Superin­ tendent who docs not philosophically oppose what it is trying to do. ‘ ‘ Dr. Blanchard has repeatedly said white kids w ill not be bussed to the Black community. He instituted and maintained a one-way busing policy. Now we are asking him to do something that runs contrary to that policy. ‘ ‘ Black people d o n ’ t have any faith that he or the administrators he has hired can develop a plan that is in our best interest. There have been too many years o f deception; people have been misled. They have been provided no information and when they have asked they have been told no information was available. "W e need someone who is more sensitive to the needs o f Black children. If you get him out, then those who remain would understand that they have to be responsible to a community that wants constructive change and not to the Superinten­ dent who b uilt his reputation on creating an inequitable program for Black children. Herndon states that nothing has happened since the boycott was deferred except that a few children were enabled to return to the neigh­ borhood schools. The Black United Front has no confidence in the A dm inistration’ s commitment to change, he said. The same problems historically experi­ enced by Black students rem ain. ‘ ‘ There are s till insensitive and hostile administrators; teachers hold the same attitudes. The curriculum does not address the cultural and educational needs o f Black children. Children are cursed at by bus drivers, left at the wrong stops, missed altogether.” Herndon described the BUF a t­ tempts to m o n ito r the d is tric t’ s adherence to the short term policies. "W e sent a letter to the area superin­ tendents enclosing a list o f questions we sent to principals. When we con­ tacted the principals, many said they were told to refer all questions to Clint Thomas. The area superinten­ dents said they didn't ask the prin­ cipals to reply because they did not recognize the signature on the letter. "T h e letter clearly stated that it was from the Front and they made no effort to verify it. I accept the responsibility because I should have signed the letter myself, but I can’t consider this as an indication that the district is willing to cooperate with us. Frank McNamara told me that he gave the order for all inquiries to be referred to Thomas." McNamara, as Chairman o f the School Board, sent a letter to several groups asking them to participate on a monitoring committee. According to Herndon, the N A A C P and the Urban League responded, naming representatives to the committee. Nothing more was heard from Mc­ Namara. When Herndon inquired about the status o f the committee, McNamara said he would ask Dr. Blanchard to convene it. " A t that point, I said no. We will organize the monitoring committee and include those who want to help. This committee needs to look at the schools, the treatment o f children. PORTLAND OBSERVER receive complaints and act as an om­ budsman for children and parents. “ 1 have thought all along — and Reverend Jackson has stated it publically - that the Superintendent who caused the confusion and in­ justice we are now trying to correct must go before legitimate changes can be made. Now I am even more convinced. "W ith Dr. Blanchard developing the plan or p ro v id in g the in f o r ­ mation needed to develop it, Black people w ill continue to look on it w ith suspicion. The plan w ill not be adequate and w ill not receive the support it needs to be successful. I am ca lling on D r. Blanchard to resign." Volum e 9 num ber 43 g e ftfW p raS 1979 10C per copy HC\J- I U SPS 959 680 Title VII committee protests information lack The Portland School District has requested a $100,000 federal plan­ ning grant to enhance its desegregation planning process. Ihe grant would be divided into three strategies, to develop statistics necessary to design a plan, to gather public input, and to provide a public in fo rm a tio n process during the development and implementation o f the plan. According to the proposal, $18,(XX) would go to consultants to conduct a study, analyze enrollment data, facilitaties and organizational patterns and to prepare recommen­ dations o f possible school clustering. " I o achieve the development o f a comprehensive plan, there is need to secure accurate up-to-date in fo r­ mation and to have that information analyzed and presented in useable format so that the Board and its staff can prepare appropriate strategies Advisory Committee, who have the responsibility to plan, monitor and evaluate use o f federal desegregation funds, complained to the School Board Monday night that they were left out o f the planning process. Mrs. O. J. Gates, who is not a member of the ESAA committee, advised the Board that its procedure was illegal since federal regulations require that the com m ittee be involved in all phases o f the proposal. She advised that this lack o f atte ntio n to regulations could prevent funding. Costella McCullough, a long time Title V II Advisory Committee mem­ ber, chastized the Board for failing to provide the committee with the rules and regulations it is to operate under and failing to advise it o f its rights and responsibilities. Stating that the committee has done some good work in the past in spite and recommendations to address issues that arise." A dditio na l personnel to be em­ ployed under the grant are a Citizens Involvement C oordinator who w ill manage and coordinate citizen volunteers who can provide a net­ work for providing information to the public. This person w ill also facilitate opportunities for citizens to visit other desegregation programs. A Public Inform ation Coordinator w ill clarify and disseminate in fo r­ mation to the public. Charles Clemens, Director o f In­ tergovernmental Relations, advised the Board's desegregation/integra- tion com m ittee that the d is tric t should be notified in a week or so if proposal is funded. Ihe committee is to present it’ s first draft o f the com­ pleted plan on November 21st. Members o f the Title V II Advisory Committee, now called the FSAA o f the lack o f information, she etn- phasized repeatedly that the commu­ te has not been adequately informed by the staff. Stating that most o f their information on new regulations was provided by Mrs. Gates rather than the sta ff, Mrs. M cCullough asked the Board to accept more responsibility for keeping the com­ mittee informed and involved. The Title V II committee has met with criticism from the community due to its seeming inattention to the severe problems facing Blck students in the schools. The committee was not aware o f many o f the inequities identifie d by the C om m unity Coalition for School Integration and other studies, and according to several o f the members, was not aware o f or involved in the three fin­ dings o f non-com pliance by the Department ol Health, Education and Welfare which made the district (Please turn to page 2 col. 4) CODA money, commitment questioned by Donald M. f uller CODA has not been forthcoming on their proposed drug treatment program . Now the com m unity is asking where did the money go? Public funds are involved, and even though CODA is a non-profit agency, the use o f these funds en­ titles the King Neighborhood Association to inquire...where did the money go? The funds (over one million dollars) was a grant by the state Men­ tal Health Division to CODA on the basis of a proposal which would have put a measly $170, (XX) in Northeast Portland. Part o f that money went into a lease agreement Director Jim Rob­ bins made before he got the advise o f his board and before he had sent his underlings to grease the community skids fo r approval o f the local methadone dispensing clinic. That was stopped but . , . WHERE is the money? Contacted by the Observer, Jim Robbins, CO D A’ s director, declined the opportunity to clarify his agen­ cies plans and budgets The King Neighborhood Association sent a written response to Mrs Robbins, who chose to ap­ pear before the Northwest Coalition o f Neighborhoods weeks ago at the invita tion o f that group but also chose to ignore the reasonable requests o f King Association to respond in w ritin g to that body, again showing his classically racist style o f administration. But beyond the question o f style, the need for a drug-free treatment program is real, and was clearly welcome within the stip ulatio ns o f respect, and cooperation King Association iden tille d . So. ..W H ERE IS I HI M O N EY,Jim Robbins? A nalysis Is mis-appropriation o f funds now to be added to the list o f ad­ ministrative blunders? How long will CODA Board o f Directors, allow such sloppy management o f public- relations and public monies to be perpetrated by its staff? The com m unity has been restrained in the face o f arrogance, disrespect and tom foolery, designed in a slap dash, harm-scarem ap­ proach to planning by CODA. We have been patient too, when con­ fronted with efforts to stampede and circum vent com m unity processes and input into a potentially volatile enterprise. CODA has been viewed as attempting to impose its will for its purpose on the community, while exploiting the high concentration of m in o rity population, in the com ­ munity, for economic gain. Now we ask...where is the com­ munity liaison to develop an accept­ able program? Where is the effort to develop an advisory board from the community? Where is the statement and acts o f commitment to follow through on the proposal before the next funding cycle? Where is the schedule fo r this urgently needed program? and. W HERE D ID THE (Please turn to page 2 col. 4) New commissioner pushes affirmative action by Tajadzwa Chibanguza hi M IKE LINDBERG The City o f Portland has not done a good job as it should on the a ffir­ mative action issue, said Mike Lind­ berg, Com m issioner o f Public W orks, Fire Bureau and the Emergency Communication Center. “ Each manager should be respon­ sible in achieving certain goals in terms o f affirmative action. I suggest a review to be done o f how well a manager achieves certain goals in terms o f a ffirm a tiv e a c tio n ,” he said. Lindberg, who filled in the vacant seat left by Connie McCready on Oc­ tober 26th, said the City has enough resources to solve m inority unem­ ploym ent which has doubled in several ways; - Use Man Power Training money (CETA) to train for jobs in private sectors that will exist. - Encourage the training o f our own citizens. - Make available enough land for small businesses to employ more people. - Continue the present practice o f housing people, encourage better transportation services, build more recreation areas and facilities, main­ tain clean streets and make education better for all people. In response to the debate in Congress that local governments should be responsible for paying the heating bills o f the poor people Lind­ ... • s J a + * »■ . ' berg said this is the jo b fo r the federal government. He added, “ This is should be done on a federal or state government level in terms o f taxes. The city government cannot afford it.” When asked what actions the City will take should the proposal pass he said, "W e will fight it until Congress hears our side o f the problem." Lindberg does not seem to agree with some o f the procedures under­ taken by the City Council such as the present way a person gets appointed to the Council. “ I think the people in the com­ munity should elect the candidates, even in an emergency situation like mine.” He feels the city does not pay much attention to community input in decision making. " I think the City should give the citizens a chance to respond to decisions we reach," he said. An Oregonian by birth Lindberg is the father o f three children. He received his degree in Economics at the University o f Oregon. For eight years he worked fo r the Bell Telephone system and from there he was employed as assistant to the City Council. He became d irector o f Public Works for the city fo r three years and was also director o f Planning and Development for same period o f time before taking up his present oc­ cupation. A FA M ILY AFFAIR Ms. Brenda Bryant gets a hand from daughter A ngela m elting during a Portland C om m u nity College bread m aking class a t High School. (Photo: Richard butter Grant _ Brown) BUF holds police discussion The Black United Front will hold a public meeting to discuss police harassment and brutality on Thurs­ day, M arch 8th. The BUF is receiving numerous complaints o f harassment, brutality, profanity and other abuses from all segments o f the community. Complaints are coming from “ people who d o n 't f it the common discription o f those who have problems w ith the police -- people with successlul jobs, who pay taxes and own homes,” Ron Her­ ndon, co-chairman o f the BUI ex­ plained. The BUF w ill facilitate a public- discussion o f procedures and plans that can be used to bring an end to the abuses and to recommend policy or procedural changes. The meeting w ill be held at King Neighborhood Facility at 7:00 p.m. Minorities study law careers The sensitization and recruitment o f m inority students into the legal profession will be the subject o f the first M inority Law Day Conference to be held in Portland November 10. Deiz speaks Judge Mercedes Deiz w ill be a guest speaker at a Career Day Seminar sponsored by the Urban League o f Portland on November 3rd at the University o f Portland at 9:00 a.m. This is the sixth consecutive year for this seminar and more than two hundred high school students have pre-registered for all-day workshops. Thirty-one representatives from business, industry, education, health care and social work w ill interact with the students. Father Bernard, Vice President o f the University, will welcome the group. The Jefferson High School band w ill entertain during lunch. A tto rn e ys, law school ad­ m in is tra to rs and m in o rity law students w ill jo in the H onorable Jack E. Tanner o f the US District C o u rt, N in th C irc u it (Tacom a, Wash), and the Honorable Belton H a m ilto n , A d m in is tra tiv e Law Judge (Portland), during the full day o f exchange and discussion, scheduled to begin at 9 a.m. and conclude at 3 p.m. Sponsors o f the conference include the Oregon State Bar, which offers the only bar run Affirm ative Action program fo r law students in the c o u n try , and the M in o rity Law Student's Association from each o f Oregon's three law schools. The event, for which there is no charge, w ill take place on the Cascade Campus o f Portland Com munity College. 705 N. Ktllingswor th , P o rtla n d . Lunch w ill be provided. F urther in fo rm a tio n on registration may be obtained from Angel Lopez, D ire c to r o f A f f i r ­ mative Action for the bar, 224 4280 or 8OO-452-826O