Page 8, Portland Observer, August 28, 1985 Change a kid's life The N o rth P ortla nd Y o u th Service C e n te r is c u rre n tly seeking v o lu n ­ teers to participate in its Big B rother/ B ig S iste r p ro g ra m . T h e p ro g ra m needs people w ho like kids and w ho have a few e xtra h o u rs per week to share w ith a young friend. These kids are lonely, many come fro m troubled backgrounds, and they need the com ­ p a n io n s h ip , g u id a n ce and f r ie n d ­ ship o f a m ature a d u lt. Big B rothers and Big Sisters take their partners on outings, they ride bikes, they go to the zoo, and they spend a quiet evening together w a tch in g T V . W'hat ts most im p o rta n t to the c h ild , ho w e ver, is th a t he o r she has som eone special who listens and who cares. The Big B ro th e rs /B ig Sisters p ro ­ gram does not take to o m uch tim e , ju s t a few h o u rs per w eek. V o lu n ­ teers are m atche d w ith c h ild re n ac­ cord in g to interest areas and general co m p a ta h ility and o rie n ta tio n to the pro gra m and o n g o in g su p p o rt serv­ ices are also provided. T o find out more about becoming a Big Brother or Big Sister, contact E li­ n o r G w y n n at the N o r th P o rtla n d Youth Service Center, 285-0627. CAAP seeks board members The C o m m u n ity A ctio n Agency o f P o rtla n d (C A A P ) provides p lan nin g and con tra cting services fo r a p p ro x i­ m ately $5 m illio n in poverty services f ix the P ortland area Services include pro gra m s in the areas o f em ergency shelter fo r the homeless, helping w ith energy co sts, p r o v id in g h e a lth and dental care, p ro v id in g fo o d , clothing and h o u s in g , and h e lp in g pe op le fin d ¡oh* The C A A P Board is com prised o f equal representation fro m the private sector, the lix a l low-incom e c o m m u n ­ ity and elected officia ls. T he agency is curre ntly seeking candidates fo r seats representing the p rivate sector (b u s i­ ness. in d u s try , la b o r, re lig io u s, etc.) and the low-incom e com m unity. I o request an a p p lica tio n fo r can­ didacy please call 295-6790. Y-lndian Guide Program starting (Photo Richard J Brown! PAO UfTA GARATEA Summer vacation becomes a lesson in learning by Nathaniel N u l l ••M y p o litica l activism in Portland is centered around anti-apartheid, said Paquita Garatea, who recently returned fro m a visit to I uskadt. Fuskadt- or the Basque Provinces, xs it is com m o nly called consr is ol seven provinces: fo u r in NiJTthern Spain and three in Southern I lance Hie provinces sit in the Pyreneese m ountains bordering I rance and Spain and stretching fro m the Has ol Biscay to the G u lf o l I yons. (.«aratea's grandparents h o rn bom sides o f the fa m ily tree m igrated to this country between 1915 and 1921) They settled in the Boise, Idaho area and later some fa m ily members moved to I astetn Oregon. Garatea had never been to the "Basque c o u n try " and this summer while taking a break fro m Portland Suite U niversity (PSU ), she went there to visit relatives and Iricnds. In some respects, the (seople ot F.uvkadi arc like Black* in South A frica : Ihev ate lig h tin g lo r their in itcpendcise Garatea said, " I t was and M ill is taxation w ithout reprrsen tat io n ." Garatea said the suppression o f human tights in I uskadi became especially oppressive during the reign o f Gernal Francisco Franco who ruled Spam fo r over 40 vears When Garatea stepped o tt the plane in the "B asque country, she said she was greeted by "G u a rd ia n a v il” —soldiers wielding machiiu guns The history o l the "Basque people is o r a l." Garatea said, adding " ( h it hisurry has been lo s t." Yet gome things remain the same "IT ie language, which I ranee tried to d e s tro y ," G atatea said, “ remains the most distinct language which is not liu lo I u ro p c a n ." li.u a te a added that the language has not been linked to any other language in the wm Id "1 stayed in a fishing village o l 15,000 people. It was called O nd atto a and the village supplied all o l Spam w ith fis h ," she said " I stayed w ith my m aternal grandm other But even in a place where one w ould expect serenity to be blue skies and swells o l w a in fro m which fishing nets were hauled, violence stru ck. Garatea spent 21 day* in "T h e Basque co u n try” and went to seven dem onstrations. One dem onstration, w hich drew 13,000 protesters, was in response to the government s cuttiue social security and heeling up the m ilitate I he other dem onstration. ad ult and ch ild alike. The p a rc n t/c h ild p a ir is the basic u n it, o f w h ich six to nine units make­ up a trib e These sm all groups meet tw ic e a m o n th in the evenings and which lasted seven days, was in r- nice to the police abducting three men in the middle ol the night. •We demonstrated every day until they were set free.” she said. Ih e m en, me ol whom was a cousin o l ( i.it.ile a 's, were tortured lo r seven d .r about a government outlawed , , o „p ,a ile d I I A I here are two tactions lo F I A , / ns kadi In .trirw tf/asuzrw — which Basque and arm s—and I uskadi hi XsAa/uzurw—which i ai Basque and freedom , she said. Ih form er is the more m ilitant o f the two. "W ith o u t pressure fro m the im m t faction o f I I A there would l~ no cultural freedom n o w ," she ..ml. adding, "n ow there are grade iool that teach the Basque language, more cooperatives and and sou can Ils the Ik iin n a the Basque fla g ." G uiaica believes the situation in the B . provinces is m ore like I t ,. nd' situation M id sim ilar to the IK \ , she said, " I I A IS not going to up until the seven provinces are " She added that I FA has a w hich ays, " A r ^ ' i u t r — Hal II means the seven are one ( i alea is a historv m ajor at PSU and I k intends Io d o a p o rtion ot her work m the "Basque «.omitís " \ single patent w ith an ih t v ear-old son, lonas, she has l'oeii acuse with I ’S C ’s Students \ , ., i \p a tth e id . Portlanders 11: iin /e d lo i S outhern A fr ic a n Free­ d o m and was student bods president ai | atte ( om m u nity ( ollegc m I n sl la d u rin g academ ic sear take part in occasional Saturday and w e e ke n d o u tin g s . E a ch c h ild is b ro u g h t in to a d iffe re n t and closer r e la tio n s h ip w ith h is /h e r p a re n t. T o c h ie v e th is s tro n g e r r e la t io n ­ ship Y - ln d ia n G u id e p ro g ra m s are designed to th a t "s p e c ia l t im e " can be spent between p a ren t and c h ild , le a rn ik n g a b o u t each o th e r, having fu n to g e th e r and e s ta b lis h in g re la ­ tionships that w ill last a life tim e . Cost is $35.00 fo r nine m onths o f lu n , sha rin g, le arn ing and to g e th e r­ ness. R e g istra tio n starts September 15th at the N o rth e a s t Y M C A . F or m ore in fo rm a tio n call 281-1169 Hold beginning business workshop The Small Business A d m in istra tio n (S B A ) w ith the Service C o rps ot Re tire d I x c c u liv e s (S C O R F ), A c tiv e Corps o l I xcculives (AC F) and Port land C h a m b e r o f C o m m e rce arc s p o n s o rin g a b e g in n in g business w orkshop on Thursday, September 5. 1985. T he w o rk s h o p w ill ru n fr o m 9 a.m . t o 4:45 p m The w o rk s h o p w ill fea tu re re p re ­ sentatives fro m S t O K I and A t 1 A ll speakers have a w o rk in g k n o w l­ edge o f small business The subjects covered w ill be m ar keiing and pro m otio n, recordkeeping. m oney m a n a g e m e n t, success and la ilu rc (a cto rs, pros and cons o f in ­ corporating, and SBA programs Free management aids w ill be d istrib u te d and a film w ill he shown, if tim e per­ mits. I here may he tim e fo r questions and answers. The September 5 w orkshop w ill be held at the W illa m e tte C e n te r, 121 Salmon Street, Conference Rooms A and B, P o rtla n d , O regon There is a $1 0.00 lee, pre re g is tra tio n is r e ­ quited For in fo rm a tio n and registra non. call SBA at 221-2682. 1982- Garatea was also research assis- for I ’Sl \ A fr ic a n A rt exhibit last spring W ilc living in I ugene, Garatea i uve with the 1 ugene C ouncil i I Inm an Rights in I atm Am erica, ic nosing to I ugene, she was a o l f lin ka ri Basque I lancers o t Boise, Idaho for ten sears. I I iruggle is tor all people. 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