» * «Ly í © je ÖDbseruer »» Grace Collins Memorial Center Receives $25,000 Donation BY D. BELL O n Thursday December 19th, Robert Pamplin presented the board o f directors o f the Grace Collins Me­ m orial Center a check for $25,000. Dr. Pamplin is a prominent busi­ nessm an and minister, who is a senior pastor at Christ Community Church located in Newberg Oregon. The Christ Community Church also provides various social service agencies such as W ings of Love and Stay Clean Inc. with food. According to Ralph Davis chair o f the Collins Center Board of Direc­ tors, the gift Dr. Pamplin bestowed upon the center will wipe out out­ standing federal and local taxes. W hen asked to comment about the donation. Dr. Pamplin said he felt that he could not do otherwise and that the Collins Center has been an impor­ tant community facility for many years. Saturday evening Dr. Pamplin received the Founders Award for his generous and longtime support at the first annual Grace Collins Memorial C enter Appreciation Award Banquet. Some o f the other individuals who also received plaques o f recognition for their commitment and support o f the center were: Margaret Carter, Dis­ trict 18 Eepresentive; Joyce W ash­ ington, Operations Manager for The PortlandO bserver, Stan Peterson, Di­ rector o f Youth Gang Task Force; LaVem Davis, Principal at Martin Luther King Jr. Early Childhood Education School; Ralph Davis, an employee with Multnomah County Corrections, and M iss Evelyn Collins who was awarded a plaque for Lifetime A chievem ent Charles Jordan served as the ban­ quets keynote speaker. The Collins Daycare C enter is currently accepting applicants for in­ fants (6 weeks or older) toddlers, pre­ school and latch-key children. DMV’s New Program On The Road O regon’s Re-Exam ination Evalu­ ation Program for drivers is up and running at full strength. The Re-Ex- am ination Evaluation Progrram is D M V ’s innovative new method to re­ exam ine drivers who may no longer be qualified to drive. W hile this program is for all drivers, m ost o f the drivers involved are seniors. The program beings when DMV receives a request to test a driver. The request can com e from police officers or members o f the public, including family members and friends. If DMV believes the person to be tested may not be qualified to drive, DM V sends the person a letter offering him or her the opportunity to be retested or meet with a driver im provem ent counselor. Drivers who choose to meet with the counselor are scheduled for an appointm ent at a local DMV office. The person m eets the counselor in pri­ vate, one on one. At the m eeting, the counselor evaluates the dirver’s ability to safely operate a vehicle. The coun­ selor will: ■"Conduct an oral quiz or traffic laws, rules o f the road and safe driving practices. "C heck vision. "Conduct a bchind-the-wheel evalu­ ation of driving skills. "Check reflexes and response times. "Review m edications taken. "Look for cognitive impairm ent (dementia). "Discuss findings and recom m en­ dations with the driver, including alter­ native transportation methods. "Counsel and assist the driver in preparation for knowledge or driving tests, if the test are required. The program has been evaluated by DMV’s research specialist, Dr. Bamie Jones, Research Analyst. The results show that drivers perceive this program as being a positive approach to the driver re-examinationn process. D riv­ ers believe the program is fair, the atmosphere is pleasant, and they sup­ port the program. DMV also offers a brochure espe­ cially for seniors, called Safe driving tips for older adults. O lder drivers are encouraged to read this publication, which is available in m ost division offices, or by calling D M V ’s Public Affairs Section at 378-6966 and re­ questing a copy. For more information on this pro­ gram, call Pete Nunnenkamp, manager for the Driver Safety Section, at 378- 6713, or Dr. Bam ie Jones, at 378-7541. Merry mas African Americans Celebrate Their Heritage: Kwanzaa BY PROFESSOR MCKINLEY BURT It is that wondrous and spiritual tim e of year again when, at the winter solstice, African Americans begin their celebration o f KW ANZAA—A festival bom o f the ancient African traditions o f harvest and thanksgiving. A t once solemn and festive, the tw enty-five year old American cele­ bration begins the day after C .ristm as and is structured around seven con­ secutive days o f homage, dedications o f purpose and responsibility, feasts, and the recognition o f basic values for the race and community. The Ameri­ can tradition began in 1966 when Dr. M ulana Ron Karenga, an African American Professor of history, founded the observance in Los Angeles. Each year these holidays gain increasing support from the black communities and their social and professional or­ ganizations. There follows a listing and de­ scription of the meaning and purpose of the festival days o f Kwanzaa: Celebration O f Life 1. Umojo [pronounced oo-M Ol jah] (Unity): Achieve unity in the family. the community and in the world dias­ pora. 2. Kujichagulia [pronounced Koo- gee-cha-goo-lee-ah] (Self-determina­ tion): Define, name, structure and speak o f ourselves. 3. Ujima [pronounced oo-GEE- mah] (Collective work and responsibil­ ity): W ork and build together a com ­ munity that will serve our needs. 4. Ujamaa [pronounced oo-jah- Mah] (Cooperative economics): Finance and build our own commercial enter­ prises to serve our needs. 5. Nia [pronounced Nee-ah] (Pur­ pose): A com m itm ent to a collective vocation o f developing and restoring our community and people to tradi­ tional greatness. 6. Kuumba [pronounced kooj- OOM-bah] (Creativity): A single- minded determination to use our proven innovative skills to render our com m u­ nity a better place than we found iL 7. Imani [pronounced ee-MAH- nee] (Faith): An unshakable belief in our people, parents, teachers and lead­ ers, and ultimate victory in our struggle. It is to be noted that the seven days of the observance are much more than P erspectives Nostalgia: Don’t Leave Home Without It, Conclussion just a temporary retreat from the stress and trauma of an unfair political and economic structure. Rather, they are an annual regrouping o f the clan, a hiatus that permits a reinforcem entof purpose and a resurgence o f vision. There are days o f fasting where only after sunset does the congregation gather for meals o f fruits vegetables and nuts. Typically all functions are in the African style of ancestors, including the taking of meals and nonalcoholic drinks. Children, the fruit and seed o f the parent are every- w here-parents commit then to good­ ness and ethical conduct in the coming year. It should not be surprising that Dr. Karenga, like Alex Haley, has turned us toward our ROOTS. And a magnifi­ cent heritage it is, for we note that nearly all other races o f the earth have turned to the CONTINENT OF LIGHT for the foundations and inspirations that w ere structured into their late-bloom­ ing forms o f worship: Greeks, Romans, M esopotamiams, and wandering Isra­ elites. The African roots, already formed thousands o f years B.C., sprouted not only in Egypt, Ethiopia, Nubia and the adjacent Arabian Peninsulas but through­ below. They accurately predicted the rise and fall o f the great rivers and therefore the proper times for allocat­ ing labor for planting and harvest. Beautiful and intricate festivals and ceremonies were developed over thou­ sands of years to reinforce their prac­ tices o f honoring nature’s annual cycle o f death and resurrection o f her bounty. Further correlations o f the eons- old African harvest celebrations to the religions o f other cultures that devel­ oped much later may be docum ented within the context o f my early research. (We may well understand how an able historian like Dr. Karenga could be inspired to create a social structure of such m agnificence). My observations follow: A treasure trove o f wisdom and spirituality that com es forth in a docu­ mented wellspring o f sem inal con- strib tio n -th e festivals, the sacraments, the consecrations, the cerem onies of rebirth and resurrection. For the fol­ lowing I draw upon the religion section of my library, scores o f historical texts, Bibles, and concordances with the origi­ nal African history-purchased here and abroad over a period o f thirty years (Diop, Budge, Ram y, Breasted, Smith, Soper, Asimov, Spencer, Butz and many others). It is to kept in mind that much of the structure and sacram ent o f the early church was designed by G reek-speak­ ing African church fathers-whose cu l­ ture without question evolved from Ethiopian and Egyptian roots. (The New Tcstamane was first written in Greek and J. A. Rogers listed three Black Popes from 189 A.D. to 496 A.D.: Victor, M elchiades and St. Gelasius). The religious holiday o f Pentecost was originally named “ The feast o f the First Fruits” (Num. 22:26). Developed many, many thousands o f years ago in Ethiopia, Nubia and along the Uppeer Nile, the celebration began as a harvest festival (still practiced), and was incor­ porated into the Christian church by the early Black Popes whom we have men­ tioned. Now the custom was restated to symbolize G od’s spiritual harvest of souls. The Jews retained the African agricultural concept; Pentecost is the 50th day from Passover presented be­ fore God the first sheaf o f the harvest, departed to their homes to gather it in ” (Smith, Dictionary o f the Bible, 1865). KW ANZAA IS REAL! News Sports Urban League Announces New Program For Youth When Alaa Gives An Autograph, Fans Get More Than A Signature The Bible Speaks On Humanity, Creation And The Environment by Bill Barber by Michael Lindsey byMcKInley Burt O T’. . out W EST AFRICA where many o f the traditions remain intact today. W e are indebted to A nta Cheik Diop, the great African historian and scientist for the following. “ Now, Plutarch the renowned ancient historian tells us that * ‘O siris,” the African god o f vegetation, was bom on the 26th of December, the 361 st day o f the year (commonly depicted as the Jolly Green Giant; and Anglo Saxon advertising image o f food products). But the National Geographic M agazine always shown him as the orginal A fri­ can figurine which was colored green to represent vegetation). Ancient paint­ ings show Osiris at his annual D ecem­ ber 26th birthday festival accom panied by a symbolic tree cut to represent the resurrection o f plant life -v e ry sim ilar to our Christm as tree. We note that it was Pope Julius (fourth century) who fixed December 25th as the birthday of C h r is t” The Africans, documented as great astronomers, correctly aligning the Pyram ids with the stars, were able to correlate the great annual cycles and precessions of the heavens with the corresponding cycles o f vegetation Page 2 Religion Page 4 Page 3 Page 6 EDITORIAL NEWS SPORTS ENTERTAINMENT RELIGION CLASSIFIEDS 2 2 4 5 6 8 A..| 4« • A ft. f * A • «._ ■ ■ ■ * » * J V