t « ♦ . . » V . « « W r » »» « » Page 2O...The Portland Observer...January 15, 1992 “ All labor has dignity." “ It is a crime for people to live in this rich nation and receive starvation wages.” “ Organized labor can be one of the most powerful instruments in putting an end to discrimination and segregation.” “ Our needs are identical with labor’s needs: decent wages, fair working conditions, livable housing, old age security, health and welfare measures, condi­ tions in which families can grow, have education for their children and respect in the community. That is why Negroes support labor’s demands and fight laws which curb labor. That is why the labor-hater and labor-baiter is vertually always a twin-headed creature spewing anti-Negro epithets from one mouth and anti-labor propaganda from the other mouth...The two most dynamic and cohesive liberal forces in the country are the labor movement and the Negro freedom movement...” (1961, AFL-CIO national convention) Coretta Scott King, on her late husband (from the book "We Shall Overcome"): "Democracy means equal justice, equity in every aspect o f our society. I think Martin understood from the very beginning that this goal could not be accomplished all at once. He knew he could not take a people who were largely uneducated and unrepresented and suddenly transform them into political activists who could immediately change the system. And he also knew that the basic problem in our society had to do with economic injustice or...the contrast o f wealth between the haves and the have-nots. Believe it or not, he spoke those words to me when I first met him." J H E OREGON HISTORICAL SO C IE T y Museum open Monday - Saturday 10 am to 5 pm Sunday - noon to 5 pm Library open Tuesday - Saturday noon to 5 pm. KAISER PERMANENTE ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A REWARDING CAREER IN HEALTH CARE? Established in 1945, Kaiser Permanente's Northwest Region extends from Salem, Oregon to Longview, Washington. We offer a variety of positions and schedules, career enrichment, and promotional oppor­ tunities. Jobs are available in medical, dental, administrative, clerical and technical areas. Applicants can review our current open positions list at one of the fol­ lowing Kaiser Permanente Human Resource offices: Bess Kaiser Medical Center Human Resources 5055 N. Greeley Portland, OR 97217 (503)240-6215 Kaiser Sunnyside Supply Center Bldg. Human Resources 10200 SE Sunnyside Rd. Clackamas, OR, 97015 (503)652-5770 New exhibit opens February 14, Sad Irons Sifters and Spiders: 100 Years of Oregon Kitchens. Kaiser Permanente Medical Ctr. Human Resources Room 110 3600 N Interstate Portland, OR 97227 (503) 280-1091 •The open position listing are posted each Friday. Applications are accepted between the hours of 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M. and 1:00 to 4:00 P.M. Monday through Friday. KAISER PERMANENTE IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER . » Both events will be held at the Oregon Historical Center, 1230 SW Park Avenue, Portland, Oregon. For more information contact the Education Department at 222-1741. 1 ; z v * • N i i 3i« i I I I