10 I he Portland O bserver-Septem ber 19, 1990 TRI-MET NEWS CONTINUES FROM PAGE 1 BERTRAM M. LEE JOINS BOARD OF REEBOK INTERNATIONAL, LTD. Bertram M. Lee, a businessman with interests in sports, com m unications and finance, has been elected to the Board of directors o f Reebok International, Ltd., it was announced today by Paul Fire­ m an, C hairm an and C h ief Executive O fficer. Mr. L ee’s election expands R eeb o k ’s board to 10 members. M r. Lee, 51, Chairm an o f the Board o f BM L Associates, a Boston holding com pany. His ow nership interests and positions include Chairman and T reas­ urer o f Albimar Management, which owns tw o radio stations in the East and M id­ w est, including WKYS in W ashington, D.C.; C hairm an and Treasurer o f the D enver Nuggets National Football A s­ sociation franchise; Chairman o f the Boston Bank o f Commerce; President o f K ELLEE Com m unications Group. “ W e arc delighted to have Bert Lee join the Reebok board,” Mr. Fireman said. “ Bert and 1 met last spring when we accepted the assignm ent to host Nel­ son M andela’s visit to Boston. Together we helped to form a celebration and fund-raising activity that was truly a unique experience for Boston and in­ deed the New England community. Bert’s dedication to human rights, his business acumen and entrepreneurial spirit fit well with Reebok, as we strive to build a com pany com m itted to making a differ­ ence,” he said. From 1978-1986, Mr. Lee was Presi­ dent and M ember o f the Board o f D irec­ tors o f New England Television Corpo­ ration, parent company of B oston’s W NET-TV (now W HDH-TV), which was the first minority-controlled CBS netw ork affiliate. He was a member o f the Board o f Directors o f Shawmut N a­ tional Bank of Boston from i 9084-1989. He is Chairman o f TransAfrica Forum , a leading anti-partheid nonprofit organization and is a m em ber o f the Board o f Directors of the Jackie Robin­ son Foundation;the Martin Luther King C enter for Nonviolent Social Change; the Joint Center for Political and Eco­ nom ic Studies; the Congressional Black C aucus Foundation; the National A sso­ ciation for Sickle Cell Disease and the Drew Child Developm ent Corporation. A native o f Norfolk, Virginia, Lee holds a BA in political science from North Central College in Naperville, Illinois. He served in the U.S. Army 1963-1965. He is married to Laura Muihpy Lee, has three children, and lives in Chicago. Reebok International, Ltd., head­ quartered in Stoughton, M assachusetts is the leading designer and marketer of active lifestyle and perform ance prod­ ucts, including footwear and apparel. T he com pany’s operating units include the A V IA , Boston W haler, Reebok, R ockport and Apparel Products (includ­ ing the Ellesse sportswear brand) divi­ sions. Sales for 1989 totaled $1,822 bil­ lion. UMOJA YOUTH RETURN FROM PHILADELPHIA Six Portland House o f Um oja Youth have returned from Philadelphia after spending 2 months o f orientation in the U m oja Program from David & Falaka Fattah founders o f the Philadelphia based H ouse o f Umoja. The Youth have re­ turned to pursue education and em ploy­ m ent opportunities while continuing to w ork with the Portland Project, helping on the internal site design and on the de­ velopm ent o f program activities, with plans to enter the House in late October. T he Portland House o f Um oja con­ tinues to honor the request o f the six youths and their parents that they remain anonym ous and that their identities be protected. For future information contact: L olenzo T. Poe at 248-3406 o r Iris M.D. Bell at 287-7488. PORTLAND OBSERVER 'The Eyes and Ears ol the Community Office: (503)288-0033 Fax«; (503)288-0015 < Fessenden, 5-Interstate, 6- Martin Luther King Jr.Blvd., 8- N.E. 15th Avenue, 10- N.E. 33rd A venue, 4 0 -Mocks Crest, 41- Fremont, 70-12th Avenue and 77-Broad- way-Lovejoy. Tri-M ei buses stop within blocks o f the Convention Center more than 1,000 tim es daily. Nine parking lots, with a total o f 5,000 spaces downtown and in the Lloyd Center area, will offer free parking. Free City Center Parking lots will be a S.W. 10th and Yamhill, S.W . Fourth and Yamhill, S.W. Third and Alder, N.W . Front and Davis and N.W. Sixth between Hoyt and Irving. Event-goers can ride MAX from these lots to the Convention Center. Tri-M et shuttle buses will run every 15 m inutes from four other free parking lots at 825 N.E. M ultnomah, 700 N.E. Multnomah, 500 N.E. M ultnomah, and from N.W . Front Avenue between the Broadway and Steel Bridges, No fare or com m em orative ticket is needed on the shuttles. “ W e hope the people o f the region will take us up on these free offers, so we can all enjoy the Oregon Convention Center party w ithout traffic jam s and parking hassles, “ Cowen said. AMERICAN RED CROSS CLASS SCHEDULED The Red Cross is instructing an Adult CPR class at the Good Samaritan Hospi­ tal, M ain Hospital, 1015 N.W. 22nd, Portland, Conference Room B 1 & 2, on Thursday, O ctober 4, from 6 to 10 p.m. The cost for training is $15, ($20 in­ cludes the book). Certification will be issued upon completion o f the training. CPR teaches the proper rescue skills for adult victims of respiratory emergencies, choking, heart attack, or cardiac arrest. Primary em pha­ sis is given to learning skills with hands- on practice. For pre-registration and pre­ payment information, call the Red Cross at 280-1440. OARDING ON INSULT: BY: NYEWUSI ASKARI W hat a difference a week makes. At the beginning of last week, sev­ eral local African American leaders appeared somewhat baffled, indifferent, dazed, stunned and distracted by the NIKE/ Operation PUSH controversy, however, by the time the weekend rolled into Oregon, those leaders had clarified their positions. At a press conference last Friday, the Coalition of B lack Men, the N A ACP, the Urban League of Portland and others met with the press and members of Operation PUSH to make it clear that they indeed supported PUS H’s goals and objectives. Displaying a united front, the leaders revealed that some of them favor mediation while others arc in favor of the boycott,however, none disputed the need for concrete action against the NIKE Corporation. Later, during the same day, NIKE released information about the number of African Americans and minorities it employs throughout the United Slates. *NIKE says its overall workforce totals 3,703. *NIKE classifies 622 o f its em ploy­ ees as “ Officials and managers. O f that total, 10 are African A mericans, 9 are Hispanic, 18 are Asian and 2 arc A m eri­ can Indian. *NIKE says it lists 309 em ployees as “ Professionals.” O f that total, 3 are African Americans, 1 is Hispanic, 11 are Asian and 1 is American Indian. Also, NIKE says that those 309 Professional employees are women. If the numbers are correct, we should be hearing from other minority groups soon, especially the American Indian. A fter NIKE released the figures, Portland’s African American com m u­ nity was awash with conversation. Much of the conversation was centered around Ullysses T ucker’s Septem ber 5lh article that asserted that NIKE was over repre­ sented by minorities. Many readers had assumed that T ucker’s figures were fact; that his assertions deserved closer ex­ amination and just maybe Operation PUSH was unfairly pushing NIKE. By Friday’s end, there was no doubt that the tide of opinion and support had shifted in favor o f Operation PUSH. By Sunday’s end, Operation PUSH had established a Portland PUSH C hap­ ter; had gained the support of Portland’s Black Muslim community; had gained the support o f Portland’s only Urban Contemporary Radio Station KBMS, and had appeared at Bethel and Mount O l­ ivet Churches. Sunday concluded with an appearance on KATU’s “ Town Hall.” A week earlier, a group of 17 A fri­ can American leaders from across the country sent a letter to NIKE voicing their support o f Operation PU SH ’S boy­ cott of NIKE products. Among those leaders w ere Dorothy I. Height, Presi­ dent of the National Council of Negro Women; Bishop John H. Adams, founder and chair o f the Congress o f National Black Churches; M aryland Stale Sena­ tor, Clarence Mitchell; Delores Tucker, chair o f the Democratic National C om ­ mittee Black Caucus and Julius L. Cham­ bers, director-counsel o f the NA A CP Legal Defense and Educational Fund. THE INSULT As has been the tradition with A fri­ can Americans in their quest for social, economic and political justice in A m er­ ica, the PUSH boycott of NIKE finds its foundation, spirituality and strength in the Black Church. In no uncertain terms, the boycott is being led by the Black Church. The NIKE controversy continues closest to the spiritual, to God. Through­ According to African American out African American com m unities, the Historian, Lerone Bennett, the African spiritual one(s) assume priority in social American Church has been at the fore­ relationships. front o f such struggles. “ On a Sunday in The Black Church is more than a November, 1786, a group o f Negro wor­ c h u rc h . It is both a social and a religious shipers were pulled from their knees dur­ unit. W hen it speaks, African Americans ing prayer at St. G eorge’s M ethodist listen. Episcopal Church. W ithout a work, the W hat African Americans are seeing Negro worshipers filed out o f the c h urc h. and hearing now is disrespect. NIKE, Under the leadership o f two ex-slaves, they are beginning to say, “ Is disre­ Richard Allen and Absalom Jones, the specting one of our spiritual ones, Rev. disenchanted M ethodists organized the Tyrone Crider.” Free African Society.” Some o f N IK E’s African A merican On M onday, Septem ber 17, 1990, supporters should explain the difference the Rev. Tyrone Crider and about 50 between American politics and African demonstrators were shouted down by American religious thought and prac­ NIKE shareholders while they prayed. tice. Throughout the comings and goings Operation PUSH knows that time is o f the boycott, NIKE has been accused on their side. W hy? Because it is obvious o f insulting the Black Church, especially that NIKE is going to continue to insult concerning the way it has responded to the Black Church and Rev. Crider. It is Rev. Crider. suffice to say that NIKE will be misled It is obvious that NIKE has little or down a path that brings it on a collision no knowledge o f Black Church tradi­ course with many African A merican tions or the pow er o f the Black Church. churches in this country. The more the As the saying goes, "Y o u can mess wid insults, the more organizations we will my dog, run into my car, but please do n ’t see joining ranks wit Operation PUSH. mess wid my church!” This boycott is more than about Although there seems, to the uncul­ money or tennis shoes ore statem ents tured m ind and eye, a split between the that sound good. It’s about w hether or Black sacred and the Black secular, not m ajor corporations like NIKE are whenever the Black Church is under going to act responsible, be responsible unfair attack, or appears to be, mass and show responsible leadership as we segm ents o f the black sacred and secular prepare to enter into the 21st century. merge as one. W e are talking about tra­ Betcha one thang..W hen other cor­ d itio n s tradition that broke the back­ porations open their books and num bers bone o f segregation in this country. At to the general public, especially the Black the head o f this tradition is the African Public, we gon cringe in our boots! American preacher. It is a respected tra­ What all of this really says is, ‘ ‘Amer­ dition with a traditional African world ica has a serious case o f segregation and view. 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