Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, January 13, 1993, Page 17, Image 17

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    January 1 3 ,1993...The Portland Observer...Page M LK -3
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H ow do you tell a 4-year-old
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Martin Luther King, Jr.
Today we remember Martin Luther King, Jr. for his powerful
words and actions.
To his strength, pride and leadership, we salute Dr. King and his
ability to energize thought. Even enlighten the future.
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Saluting
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Martin Luther King saw a better future for all races
through equal opportunities.
Multnomah ESD, which provides programs and
services to schools in the county, is dedicated to the
principle of nondiscrimination in employment policies
and hiring practices. Job opportunities are listed in
The Portland Observer or call MESD at 257-1510.
For The First
Time Everl
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s
Daughter Rev. Bernice King
Is Featured On The January
Cover Of A National Publica­
tion In An In-Depth Interview.
In recogni tier. o f D r. M artin Luther
K in g ’ s birthday, Rev. Bernice K in g, his
youngest daughter, appears on the cover
o f Being Single Magazine and tells what
it ’ s like being the daughter o f an A m e ri­
can legend.
Rev. King, an ordained m inister,
holds a law degree from Emory U niver­
sity and just recently passed the bar
exam.
In this issue, she gives a revealing
interview that details what is was like
growing up in the K ing household and
her candid, unique view o f race rela­
tions today.
Call 312-955-110 and order your
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"A ll progress is precarious
and the solution of one problem
brings us face to face
w ith another problem .”
The D iversifie d ' A ctio n C irc u it
(D .A .C .) o f Legacy Health System is
sponsoring a public celebration in re­
membrance o f Dr. M artin Luther King,
Jr., January 15, 11:00 a m. - 4:30 p.m.
in the Lorenzen Conference Center,
Emanuel Hospital & Health Center,
2801 N orth Gantenbein, Portland.
This free program w ill feature
speakers, vocalists, choirs, musicians
and ministers from the Portland M etro­
politan area. Speakers w ill include
Am ina Anderson, executive director,
Black United Fund, and Johnny W.
Gage, outreach coordinator for House
o f Umoja. Those interested in attending
should RSVP to 778-5767.
The D .A.C. is a group o f Legacy
Health System employees w hich strives
for awareness o f and strength in a d i­
verse employee population and provides
a framework to identify and serve the
special needs o f a ll employees, patients
and visitors.
Legacy Health System includes
Emanuel Hospital & Health Center,
Good Samaritan Hospital & Medical
Center, Holladay Park M edical Center,
M eridian Park Hospital, M ount Hood
Medical Center, V is itin g Nurse Asso­
c ia tio n and C a re m a rk /M a n a g e d
Healthcare Northwest PPO.
Multnomah
Education Service District
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"The dream is one o f equal­
ity of opportunity, o f privi­
lege and property widely dis­
tributed; a dream of land
where man will not take
necessities from the many to
give luxuries to the few; a
dream of a land where men
do not agree that the color of
a man’s skin determines the
content of his character; a
dream of a place where all
our gifts and resources are
held not for ourselves alone
but as instruments of service
for the rest of humanity; the
dream of a country where
every man will respect the
dignity and worth of all
human personality, and men
will dare to live together as
brothers..."
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D ecem ber 1 1 , 1964
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