Portland Observer July 2 . 1961 Page 7 PASSAGES bridges Africa/USgap By Nvewusi Askari There exists a tremendous gulf o f knowledge, understanding, and communication between the people o f Am erica and those o f A fric a . The g u lf is sim ilar between Black people on both these continents. Alex Haley’ s Roots stirred some in­ terest and clarified some o f the old myths about the very life connection that Black Americans have w ith their ancestors. And Black history courses in the schools have for the last decade washed some o f the caked on falsehoods about the great Black civilizations o f Ghana, Mali, and Songhai. But, how much con­ tact, in fo rm a tio n , and love does Black people have - and how frequently? It is generally accepted that increased contact with a d if­ ferent culture creates respect and appreciation fo r those little d if ­ ferences that the inhabitants o f the world permit to divide them. Here in P ortland, a dedicated group o f Black artists arc working to bridge the gap between A fric a , Portland and all points in between. The artists, under the direction o f Bruce Smith, C honitia Henderson Smith and Bobby Fouther, have form ed a project called PASSAGES. PASSAGES is a West African/Pacific Northwest Cultural Sharing Project whose objective is to better understand cu ltu ra l relationships and choreographic usage o f the ethnic dance forms o f Senegal, The Gambia, and Guinea, West Africa. PASSAGES intends to bring to Portland, the culture o f the peoples o f West Africa. The founders o f the project see this great void and are proposing to fill it using the arts as a bridge to get from one side o f emptiness to the other. To accom­ plish this purpose, the artists are seeking statewide financial support, which, i f fo rth co m in g , w ould enable them to participate in the 1981 Annual A fric a n Dance and Music W orkshop held in West A frica , July 30th through August 29th. Sponsored by A ir A friq u e , and coordinated by Art Safari, Inc., o f New Y ork, the artists would be exposed to in-depth and on-site par­ ticipation. Worshops will be held in studio settings and in villages, taught by Black people who live the tradition. The total project cost is $8492. According to C honitia, the im ­ portance o f the project cannot be over emphasized. “ Even if all mem­ ber artists are unable to make the trip , we want to be able to send at least one artist, so that the N orth­ west w ill be represented in A frica. A t this p o in t, A fric a is allow ing m ore artists from America to come in and learn many o f the traditional forms o f African culture,” she ex­ plained. Each o f the PASSAGE pro­ ponents is an accomplished artist in their field: C honitia Henderson Smith, in Textile A rt and Fashions; Bobby Fouther, as a painter; and Bruce Sm ith, a renowned per­ cussionist and a member o f the Por­ tland based group, Pleasure. T hrough the PASSAGE project, they plan to bring knowledge in the areas o f Dance, Music, and Textile art back to the Northwest fo r the consum ption o f young and old alike, but p a rtic u la rly to those young people in the schools. Passages w ill connect its idea with the African A rt Safari which leaves fro m New Y ork on the firs t o f August each year. It w ill be a first for this area and is way overdue. Bobby Fouther is particularly in­ terested in bringing this type o f program to Portland, especially af­ ter having worked professionally in the P acific Northwest fo r several years. “ Our dedication and work has been to create cu ltural under­ standing through music, dance and the visual arts, especially with youth in programs such as Artists-in-the- Schools, and the Jefferson perform­ ing Arts Magnet Program. We are a ffillia te d with the Opening Night Community Calendar Society, a non-profit organization. We feel that this trip is im portant fo r our continued w ork in the Northwest area school and com ­ munities,’ * he said. Michael Grice, whose organiza­ tional and prom otional skills help make Thara M em ory’ s "T im e - sound” Civic A uditorium concert a reality, and who is also working w ith PASSAGES, says, "W h e n Chuck Davis came to P ortland schools this year and involved over tw o hundred m iddle school students in A fric a n dance which culm inated w ith a great concert through the Jefferson H igh Per­ form ing A rts program , everyone was amazed and impressed with the beauty and depth o f cultures which had been a mystery to them. Bruce Smith worked with Odo Addy and The Chuck Davis Dancers out o f New Y ork as a lead percussionist and received much inspiration fo r this venture. The artists involved in the project are well q u a lifie d to represent the N orthw est, so, we want c o m m u n ity /c ity and state residents to support th e m ," he elaborated. For more inform ation call Bruce Smith at 285-3861 or by mailing a donation in any am ount to PASSAGES, P.O. Box 11143, Port­ land, OR 97211. Cell Talk MRS. C’s WIGS (AND HAIR BEADS) By Asmar Abdul Seifullah Aka Joe West Since the last installment o f Cell Talk, I ’ ve had a chance to converse with M r. W alt Everetts, Hospital Manager at Oregon State Peniten­ tiary. M r. Everetts was interested in knowing, or so it seemed, how valid my com plaint was against tech­ nician Ron Beriault. I informed Mr. Everetts that on June 20th, Ron Beriault w ithheld prescribed m edication fro m me at a very crucial point in my illness, that his denial to administer medication had no valid m edical founda tion and that it constituted a racist act o f re ta lia tio n fo r my exercising my first amendment rights in an article I had w ritten about the hospital de­ partment. I inform ed M r. Everetts that I had been forewarned about the treatm ent I w ould receive in the hospital departm ent. However, I can’ t reveal my source o f in fo r ­ m ation at this tim e because the usefulness and safety as witnesses o f my source would be destroyed. Mr. Everetts wanted me to believe that 1 was over reacting to the situation. He acknowledged that Ron Beriault had a bad a ttitu d e but that he wasn’ t racist. A t one p oint M r. Everetts suggested that perhaps my attitude created the problem , and that he had talked to Ron Beriault and could fin d no evidence o f d is c rim in a tio n or m edical mis­ conduct. However, M r. Everetts failed to question any o f the w it­ nesses I submitted to the incident. It was a pure case o f the slave master supporting the overseerer against the pains o f the slave. Never did I expect Mr. Everetts to act fa irly in my com plaint. I only talked to him to re a ffirm the fact that the problems that exist in the medical department ran from top to bottom. When departmental heads actively endorse racist acts by their underlings the only solution to the problem is to cut o ff the head. “ Kill the head and the body w ill d ie .” I f W alt Everetts sanctioned this overt act o f racism, he therefore must be condemned as a racist. I f the prison adm inistration supports Mr. Everetts then, it too is racist for allowing further spread o f a infec­ tious disease. There is no excuse for what happened to me. 1 was denied medical treatm ent because I ’ m Black and vocal but there are brothers in this institution who are denied treatm ent fo r a lo t less reasons. This isn’ t an isolated incident - Black prisoners are seldom patients in the hospital. You can’ t tell me that Blacks don’ t get sick in Oregon State P enitentiary. But a brother has to be damn near dead before he is admitted to the hospital. There is a double standard fo r Black and white prisoners in the medical de­ partm ent. " M o s t brothers would rather be sick in their cell than seek medical help in Oregon State Penitentiary. Why?” One other incident took place when I was denied medical atten­ tion. On June 13, 1981,1 was sent to the hospital by Assistant Superin­ tendent L a rry Roach. M r. Roach called the hospital and ordered technician Richard Frye to give me m edication fo r my respiratory problem . He inform ed M r. Frye that he personally knew I had a problem and that i f necessary he (M r. Frye) should call Salem M em orial Hospital and get a doc­ to r ’ s order fo r some m edication. When I arrived, technician Frye totally disregarded M r. Roach’s in­ struction. The man w ouldn’ t even listen to my chest; he d id n ’ t come from behind his window. The o f- If you want to stay on top, you have to stay in touch. Ram has the signal that keeps you in constant touch. Providing direct dial, tone alert, tone voice, and mobile telephone service. “S c e f i c i “P e o f i t e f 713 S.W 12«h Avr . Portland. OR 97205 ficer present, Mr. Leja, was so sur­ prised that he called Mr. Roach and told him that Frye treated me pretty badly and that he too felt I should have been given medication. I suf­ fered the rest o f the weekend and was admitted to the hospital on the 15th. On the 20th, the incident with M r. B eriault took place and I ’ m suppose to believe that is all coin­ cidental. A t the time o f the writing o f this article, I am once again a hospital patient. The medication I ’ ve been receiving isn’t accomplishing much. I have no faith in this department but my request fo r outside tre a t­ ment has not been acted on. Medication has been withheld; it has arrived late, which is detrimental in itself. I have called these things to the attention o f the administration. Inmates and staff w ill bear witness to the way I ’ ve been treated and still I ’ m placed in a hostile environment possible treatment. Please bear in m ind that at the w ritin g o f this article I am in the lion’s den. I don’t put anything past these people. They have proved how beastly they can be. I shall focus all future articles on a much broader base because this medical depart­ ment is racist and it is used against all m in o rity prisoners. I f these people are allowed to adm inister treatment to whomever they please, as they please, when they please, then Black life behind these walls is on the verge o f extinction. We pray A lla h that a fu ll in ­ vestigation o f the medical depart­ ment at Oregon State Penitentiary is conducted in the near future. Prisoner’ s Legal Services has been notified o f the situation. Legal ac­ tion w ill be taken in the near future but any outside support is welcomed. County positions available M ultnom ah C ounty Executive Don Clark announces that vacancies exist on tw o citizen boards and commissions - the C om m unity Health Council and the A dult and Family Services Review Board. The Com m unity Health Council has five vacancies for consumers of any o f Multnomah County’ s health programs who reside in either the North, Northeast or Southeast areas o f P o rtla n d , or East M ultnom ah C ounty. The C ouncil advises the Community Health Division on the programs and services provided by federal grants, including the Primary Care Center, the Southeast Urban H ealth In itia tiv e , Fam ily Planning clinics, and the programs for Women, Infants, and Children PSU film: Wargame, directed by Peter Watkins, 47 min., B/W Produced for BBC-TV. A scrupulous attempt - based on inform ation supplied by ex­ perts in nuclear defense, economics, and medicine - to show what would hap­ pen to Britain in the event o f nuclear attack. The images have the authentic quality o f a newsreel and an impact more forceful than any book or lecture. Hiroshima - Nagasaki: August I945: A com pliation made from original Japanese footage shot in the immediate aftermath o f the bombings, this film offers an unblinkingly frank look at the human cost o f nuclear war - July 8, 1981,7:30 P.M.Portland State University Room 435 SMC Phone: 229-4454. Flrahousa T h eatre: Summer Classes July 11 - August 22. Day and evening Theatre and Dance classes and workshops for ages 6 - Senior Adults. Classes include: Puppetry, Stage, Movement, Aerobics, Jazz and Ballet (ages 7 - adult), Voice and Diction, auditioning, improvisation, Drama Day Camp (10-15), Introduction to Theater (6-9) Adult Theater classes and Theater for Senior Adults. Registration July 6 - 11. Students may register by stopping by the theater or by calling for class brochure. For further information call, 248- 4737 - 8:30 am - 4:30 pm. The Firehouse Theater is located at 1436 S.W. Montgomery. Unique Day Camp: A chance to experience, study and enjoy the natural environment w ill be available to Portland area students in a day camp offered by the Western Forestry Center this summer. The camp, called Nature Ven­ tures is open to students in grades five through seven. Three sessions o f the five-day camp w ill be offered in August. Campers in the program will meet at the Forestry Center and travel to field study sites in the vicinity o f Portland. These include Sauvie Island, Magness Memorial Tree Farm, the Columbia River Gorge, M t. Hood, and T ryron Creek State Park. For more in fo r­ mation call 228-1367. S um m er C hildren's Program s: Albina Branch Library, 3605 NE 15th Ave. Puppet Show: "One Fine Day” plus: “ Make a Puppet!” July 14, 3:00 P.M. - “ Funny Bone Party” July 22, 3:00 P.M ., Free films Saturdays, 3:00 P.M. For more information call 287-7147. Veterans — Need help on getting a job? Contact the National Alliance o f Business and fin d out about their free Veterans Em ploym ent Seminar Program. Call 226-4063. J o b S e m in a r: A veterans Em ploym ent Seminar sponsored by the National Alliance o f Business w ill be held on Friday, August 7th from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. at the Public Service Building, 2nd floor auditorium, at 920 S.W. 6th Ave. (WIC). The A d u lt and Fam ily Services Review Board has one vacancy for someone who is interested in the state assistance program and in helping clients understand it. The Board advises the Regional O ffice o f the State Division o f A dult and Fam ily Services on its programs, and serves as a liaison between clients and the Division. Citizens interested in serving on either o f these boards are en­ couraged on contact Maggie Pend­ leton at the O ffic e o f the C ounty Executive Room 136 M ultnom ah County Courthouse, 1021 SW 4th, P ortland, OR. 97204. Ms. Pend­ leton may also be reached between 8:30 am and 5:00 pm at 248-3308. Forest Jenkins has written 3 lA million dollars o f life insurance to date in 1981. Mr. Jenkins is opening a convenient new lo ­ cation to better learn your needs and better f i l l them. Discover the advantage o f having all your major insurance coverages with one agent who provides mean­ ingful savings, who gives fast, fair, friendly service and who has monthly payments available. Call Forrest for auto, life, hom eowners, fire, commercial at 249-2966 or drop in for open house at 3714 N. Williams. ‘ 10 Wig Sale Be'ty Cabine, Proprietor 64 DIFFER ENT STYLES AT *10 IN A VAR IETY O F C O L O R S I Hundreds of Wigs & Hairpieces at 10% * 50% Savings Featuring w ig . by NAOMI SIMS. ANDRE DOUGLAS. BILLIE b NATALIE COLE I f t w À COOL K-1700 Reg. 117.96 NOW 8 days only. Sale ends Fri., July 11th MRS. C ’s WIGS 7 0 7 N.E. 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