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November 4 , 1992...The Portland Observer ...Page 9
Keisling Ends Campaign At
Brooklyn School
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Creed Of The Black Press
The Black Press believes that America can best lead the world away from racial
and national antagonisms when it accords to every person, regardless of race,
color or creed, full human and legal rights. Hating no person, fearing no person,
the Black Press strives to help every person in the firm belief that all are hurt
as long as anyone is held back.
M allory A venue
C hurch of C h r ist
A nnouncement
Free? What?
Clothes and Food Only
When?
Tuesday: Clothes • Friday: Food
1:00 to 3:00pm
Where?
M allory A venue C hurch o f C hrist
3908 NE Mallory Ave. • Portland, OR 97211
for further information contact: Pat at 503-288-1092
The Brooklyn Community gave
Phil Keisling, Secretary of State, a warm
welcome as he closed his campaign.
Many students, parents, senior citi­
zens and Brooklyn Community mem­
bers devoted several hours of words of
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advice for the future. Through out the
afternoon words ofVictory” were shared.
Phil Keisling his wife Pam Wiley
and son Benjamin and principal Rose­
mary Daniels (older man-neighbor)
( r e g u la r o r s u g a r fre e )
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Nicaraguans Meet A rtists Of
Color At 500 Years Of
Resistance Mural Project
Five community leaders from
Corinto, Nicaragua met with local art­
ists that created “We Speak”, a 13
panel 500 years of Resistance mural,
on Thursday, October 29,1992 at 3:30
p.m. at the Interstate Firehouse Cul­
tural Center, 5340 N. Interstate Av­
enue.
The Nicaraguans are part of a
contingent nam ed D iriangen--in
memory of a Nicaraguan leader that
fought against the Spanish Conquista­
dors, organized by the Ben Linder
Construction Brigade. The members
include Nancy Gonzalez, a nurse and
Head of the Federation of Heal th work­
ers; Pedro Darce; Jose Luis Espinoza,
former coordinator of Sandisista Youth;
Maria Elena Argenal, Vice president
of the Solidarity Council of Corinto
and Miguel Medina, a law student.
“We Speak” is the product of the
Communities of Resistance Art Project,
a project of ALAN A. In introducing the
mural project Kyle Kajihiro, artist and
ALANA spokesperson, stated, “We
painted this mural as artists of color to
educate people about the historical
fraudulence of the Columbus myth, to
reclaim a history of resistance to op­
pression, to tell the untold stories of our
people and to project a positive vision
for social change’.
Asian Latino African & Native
Americans for Justice and Peace, is a
multi-racial interfaith organization dedi­
cated to promoting peace and justice
in tern atio n ally , w hile ed u catio n ,
orgainizing and mobilizing people of
color in Portland to counter the effects
of racism and militarism in our commu­
nities.
To F ig h t
we reserve
THE RIGHT
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donating 40 Motorola portable phones.
when law-abiding citi-
to be m ade available to the neighbor-
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fences or bigger, more
ferocious watchdogs.
Now more than
patrol to make a difference. If you own or
use a cellular phone, use it to report
suspicious activity or som e­
one who needs help.
Cellular Watch." Made
possible through the
cooperation of
Cellular One, the
work together with
Bureau, the City of
police and neighbors
R jrtland’s Office
to take the offensive
of Neighborhood
against crime. This
Associations (ONA)
means getting out
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of o u r recliners and
Neighborhood patrols are a strong, sate
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Watch puts
your group
in instant
contact with
9-1-1 or
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zens like you.
It will do more for your neighborhood’s
peace of m ind than any ten-foot tall, electri­
fied barbed-wire fence ever could.
d eterren t to crime. Especially when linked
Find out m ore today. Call ONA at
to 9-1-1 and local law enforcem ent organi­
823-4519, or Cellular One at 274-6155.
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SP EC IA LS EFFECTIVE TUESDAY th ro u g h S U N D A Y
N O V E M B E R 3 th ro u g h 8, 1992
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C rim e is on the rise
Nothing helps deter crime
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like a highly-visihle, well-
organized neighborhood
patrol program. Nothing.
THE FRIENDLIEST STORES IN TOWN SINCE 1908
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