P»g< 14 • Portland Observer • Black History Month February 7, 1990 NEWS AROUND THE NATION Harlem Globetrotters Reverend Sharpton Becomes Columnist For National Alliance Newspaper I .S. Representative Cardiss Collins (D-Ill) (left), chairwoman of the Subcommittee On Government Activities and Transportation; Deborah Dillon, president, Dillon Telecommunications, Inc.; and William Lindsay, manager, Purchasing Materials Management, US Sprint take part in an historic videoconference which brought together more than 300 minority and female suppliers in 15 cities with US Sprint and United Telecom’s purchasing decision makers. A TALK OF ADVERTISING-Charles Reid, (center), director of urban affairs and equal employment opportunity, Kraft General Foods, joins a discussion between Bernie Foster, publisher, the ‘Skanner,’ of Portland, OR, and Gina Gallovich, manager, communications for Kraft General Foods. The trio attended the National Newspaper Publishers Association’s (NNPA) Mid- W'inter Workshop in Riverside, CA., where the company announced a $1 million corporate advertising budget for the black print media. A Kraft General Foods statement issued at the workshop said of the Black press: “ Each publication is adept in delivering a critical service to its readership by recognizing the specific needs of the community it serves.” Reverend A1 Sharpton, the Brooklyn- based civil rights leader, has begun writing a w eekly c o lu m n -" T h e P e o p le ’s Preacher” -for the National Alliance news­ paper. In his first column, which appears in the issue o f the Alliance dated Feb. 1, Reverend Sharpton charges that Mayor Marion Barry of Washington .D.C.-who was recently arrested for using drugs-was the target of a government " s tin g " opera­ tion. Reverend Sharpton argues that the entrapment of Mayor Barry is part of a larger effort to "destroy” progressive Black leaders. "M arion Barry comes out of the civil rights movement and he has maverick ten­ dencies regarding the poor, the Black, the gay and other oppressed and disenfran­ chised groups in the United States,” writes the leader of the United African Movement in his first column. “ It is for that reason and the fact that he is not one of the more dependable Black mayors to the hierarchy of the Democratic Party that made him a target in the first place. Had Marion Barry graduated from the school of mediocrity with Douglas Wilder and David Dinkins, with the same allegiance to keeping his eyes covered and his ears closed on any­ thing distasteful to white ruling class America, I am sure they would not have gone to this effort and to this degree to sting him .” In his introduction to “ the People’s Preacher” senior editor Michael Klein welcomes Reverend Sharpton to the pages of the Alliance, identifying the controver­ sial African American leader as a member of the “ new opposition” in New YorkCity. Along with civil rights attorney Alton Maddox, Jr., New Alliance Party chair Dr. Lenora Fulani and Dr. Fred N ew m an-w ho recently appeared with him at a New Alli­ ance Party-sponsored forum on “ blacks and Jews in New York City” -R everend Sharpton, said Mr. Klein, “ offers some­ thing more than hollow talk about unity.” That is why, he said, these leaders “ have become so beloved by their supporters and so despised by the powers that be.” The mere name of the Harlem Globe­ trotters is synonymous with ball handling, razzle-dazzle, court comedy, laughter and the whistling refrain of "S w eet Georgia Brown.” No team has played more games in more places before more people than the Globetrotters. They have dribbled and dunked their way through more than 103 countries while playing well over 16,000 games. 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FEB. 22 4 7 30 PM H H H M H 1 One FREE Mickey Calculator will be given to each child under t2 years ot age upon entry to the Coliseum with full-priced, paid admission Io this CALCULATOR performance In 1985 a federal court ruled that hous­ ing and schools in Yonkers are intention­ ally racially segregated and ordered the city to build 200 units of public housing and to plan additional subsidized housing. In 1988 four members of the Yonkers city council refused to vote in accordance with the fed­ eral order and were subsequently fined for contempt of court. This month the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the fines. “ History is being carved out in Yonkers,” Rev. George told protestors at a rally held after the march in a park on the city’s east side. “ All week the community leaders condemned us, telling us to stay home, yet we marched today because the masses are ready for a change in Yonkers. No longer can we allow a plantation men­ tality to exist.” Expressing his appreciation for the support of Rev. Sharpton, Dr. Fulani and Mr. Maddox, Rev. George noted. “ Certain Negro leadership called me and said, “ Why d id n 't you call on us? If I’m drowning, why do I have to call you to come and help me? W e’ve been drowning in Yonkers for too long. We needed somebody to throw a life line out to us.” “ We will not be here just today," Rev. Sharpton pledged in his address to the rally. “ W e'll be back over and over again and at the next city council meeting. They have insulted our nation as a people by what they have done in the Yonkers decision. 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