Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, September 21, 1989, Page 7, Image 7

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Do you agree that it ’s Tim e for Black people to be
proud of their heritage? Do you agree that it’s Tim e
for the whole world to recognize Black History? Do
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if you look better
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The Northwest African American Writers
Workshop is pleased to present their first
reading and book signing reception for their
newly published Anthology on September 24,
1989 between the hours of 2:00 p.m. and 5:00
p.m. at the YWCA — which is located on 5630
Northeast Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd
(Union A v e n u e ) .
Open TXiesday thru Saturday
Ella R. Irving & K Sandra Irving Co
The North/Northeast Community and the entire
city of Portland is encouraged to attend to
witness the birth of a new literary expression
The program will primarily consist of
readings and discussions from each writer
who has contributed to this publication.
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Refreshments will be served.
For more information, contact
office (503)
282-0003.
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YWCA's
FEDERAL PRIME CONTRACTS TO
WOMEN-OWNED FIRMS REACH
RECORD $1.9 BILLION
MT H000 COMMUNITY COLLEGE
“ W e can have safe communities, where people work at living wage
jobs, raise their families in safety, enjoy a clean and healthy
environment, and retire with dignity.”
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Susan Engeleiter, the Administrator of the U.S. Small Business
Administration (S BA), today announced that federal prime contract awards
to women-owned small businesses have increased by 1,000 percent from
1979 to 1988.
In fiscal year 1988 federal prime contracts awarded to women-owned
firms reached a record $1.9 billion. The Department of Defense accounted
for $1.2 billion or 64 percent of the total. The second highest contract dollar
amount of $242 million was achieved by the Department of Energy.
The Office of Women’s Business Ownership within the Small business
Administration negotiates annual prime contracting goals with all major
federal agencies. In commenting on the new record Engleeiter said, “ We
are proud of the role our Agency plays in encouraging annual increases in
federal procurement activity for women-owned firms. This process is
critical to the steady growth in federal contract dollars going to women-
owned firms. This year’s achievement exceeded the goal bv $341.2 million.”
According to Lindsey Johnson, Director of the Office of Women’s
Business Ownership, “ We believe the federal marketplace holds great
potential for women business owners seeking growth and diversity. One of
the priorities of our office is helping women business owners gain access to
that market.”
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In addition to urging federal agencies to increase the amount of business
they do with women-owned firms, the small Business Administration offers
publications and training that explain the federal procurement process.
The African Secret
The colors depicted on the Motherland have specific meaning:
RED- the color o f the blood which was shed o f our redemption
and liberation.
BLACK- the color o f the noble and distinguished race to which
we belong.
GREEN- the color o f the lush vegetation o f the Motherland.
(The GOLD outline represents the color of precious mineral
mined from her core.)
Wear this conceptual design proudly because it indicates that
you are in tune to the exclusive ‘Secrets of Africa’. The African
Pyramid, a structure that to this day still goggles the minds of
leading world scientists, architects, engineers, etc...How could
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date? ‘The African Secret’ remains...
We wish you the best that life has to offer.
The African Secret has inspired a unique line of ball caps, T-
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Purchase these unique items at;
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Portland, O R 97211
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