Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 02, 1993, Page 14, Image 14

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    J une 2, 1993 • T he P ortland O bserver
P age C2
Young People Encouraged To
Make Education Work For Them
At NAACP Youth Forum
ences grow ing up in B irm ingham ,
In answer to the question, “ Edu­ N A A C P members A lic ia G ill. New
Y o rk State Y outh Conference A d v i­ Alabama, during the turbulence o f the
cation Where Do W cG oF roin Here ’
c iv il rights movement in the 1950s
a group o f young N A A C P members sor Faith Blackburnc, Region 11 Youth
and 1960s She always put education
was advised by three distinguished D irector and Yasm in Hurston. Repre­
first, she said, and went on to attend
speakers at a forum here to make the sentative. N ational Y outh W ork C om ­
the In d ia n a U n iv e rs ity G raduate
A m e rica n education system w ork to mittee
Smalls recalled his youth in a School o f Social W ork before entering
th e ir advantage in spite o f the sy stem s
segregated South Carolina school The politics
shortcom ings
Follow mg their presentations; the
Illu s tra tin g their presentations school was sm all and its resources
panelists entertained questions from
lim
ite
d
,
said
Smalls,
but
we
learned
w ith heartfelt and frequently dram atic
the audience P rior to the forum , the
reminiscences o f their own experi­ There was lose and caring involved in
audience had viewed a specially-ed­
ences in an unequal and segregated the proecss. T h a t's why it is a major
ited version o f the awards-w in n in g
mistake to abandon the school system
schools system, the three speakers
teles
ision documentary, "Eyes on the
Percy Sutton, retired Chairm an. Inner It is not the public school system — it
Prize.”
Pepsi sent more than 22,000
City Broadcasting Corporation; James is our public school system
copies
o
f
the documentary to schools
Sm alls' sentiments were echoed
Smalls, Professor. Black Studies, City
and
com
m
unity groups du rin g Black
College o f New Y o rk and C o u n cil- by Sutton, w ho spoke o f attending
History M onth Lunch was provided
the
segregated
P
h
y
llis
W
h
e
a
tle
y
wom an C V irg in ia Fields (D -H arlem )
by Pizza Hut and Pepsi- Cola.
— repeatedly exhorted the young H igh School in sari A ntonio. Texas It
Betty Shine, Manager, C om m u­
may
have
been
a
one-room
school-
people to make education their top
house. Sutton said, but when he gradu­ nity Relations. Pcpsi-Cola Company,
p rio rity.
said this marks the 30th year o f Pepsi’s
The forum was sponsored by the ated he was fluent in Latin. Sutton
B lack History program, demonstrat­
N A A C P ’ sN ational Y outh W ork Com­ also encouraged young people not to
ing that the com pany’ s com m itm ent
mittee, its N A Y . State Y outh C onfer­ be afraid o f hard w ork, re ca llin g how
to p a rticipating in the education o f our
ence and Pepsi-Cola Company in com­ he worked 16 hours a day, six days a
young
people remains strong”
m em oration o f the 39th anniversary week to put h im s e lf th ro u g h law
Ms Shine said: no want to en­
o f the UPS Supreme Court decision school.
"Educate yourself, but realize courage a ll o f you to rem ain focused
that outlawed segregation in public
along
the way that you may have to on your goals and continue to strive to
schools on May 17.1954 It took place
become w ell-educated, then reach back
suffer, said Sutton.
at Public School 75 in Manhattan
and help someone else.”
Fields
spoke
o
f
her
own
experi­
The program was coordinated by
EDWARD WADSWORTH INSTITUTE
FOR HAIR DESIGN
STEAMFITTERS
Center
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v
Training
503-252-5578
8111 N.E. Holman
Portland, OR 97218
Career Opportunities In Apprenticeship
Are you interested in a Future in the Piping Trades?
U.A. Local 290 will be accepting applications for metal trades pipefitter ap-
prentices.
When:
Monday, June 21 Through Friday, July 2, 1993
Where:
Apprenticeship & Training Division
Oregon Bureau of Labor
800 N. E. Oregon, Suite 1105
Portland, Oregon 97232
Phone: 731-4072
Requirements:
Must provide reliable proof by non-returnable copies of birth
certificate or drivers license: high school transcript or GED
certificate.
Age:
Must be at least 18 years of age
Education:
Must be a high school or GED graduate
Training True Professionals
Notice Of Non-Discriminatory Policy As To Students
The United Association Local 290 Apprenticeship and Journeyman Training Trust Fund
admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all rights, privileges,
programs and activities generally accorded or made available to apprentices at the
school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin
239-0838
in administration of its apprenticeship policies, admission policies and other Trust-
“It 's your future, pion wisely.
Matt Walters, Business Manager
3 3 0 1
SE
S A N D Y
administered programs.
BLV D
Edward Wadsworth
Institute
For Hair Design
The Oregon Department of Transportation
announces
Career Opportunities
ODOT hires managerial, professional, skilled craft and entry level
workers in a variety of fields, including:
• Engineering
• Customer service
• Computer entry
• Computer programming/analysis
• Highway maintenance
• Public affairs
• Planning
• Finance and accounting
• Heavy equipment operation/mechanics
• Document processing
• Driver and vehicle licensing
• Administrative
To find out more about employment opportunities with ODOT, write:
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ODOT Recruitment Section
120 Transportation Building
Salem, Oregon 97310
A description o f w hat takes place
in each o f the areas o f this b u ild in g as
a student enrolls, learns, and finishes
The Oregon Department of Transportation is an Equal Employment Opporlunily/Affirmalive Ac,ion
(EEÔ/AA) Employer. Americ ans with Disabilities (ADA) accommodations w ill be provided as needed.
“Where Your Child is Royalty”
the education process.
Freshman classroom -- New stu­
dents begin the learning process in
this classroom. Here they arc taught
the basic fundamentals to establish
the foundation on w h ich they w ill
Ages 2-5 years
A Creative approach to
a positive learning experience
pursue th e ir education.
Academic Classroom -- T h is is a
general purpose classroom in w hich
theory classcsare taught — guest speak­
ers address student body — special
classes are conducted -- graduation
ceremonies arc held — student pot
luck gatherings take place - orienta­
tio n fo r large Freshman classes are
conducted.
Facial Room - Students enrolled
in Facial Technology use these fa c ili­
ties to practice w hat they are learning.
M anicure Room -- M a n icu rin g
students use these fa cilitie s to practice
their learning on models and clients.
Laboratory F loor — It is here that
the students perform the services on
clients as a learning tool.
Dispensary -- It is here that the
products arc stored and from w hich
the products arc dispensed to students
for use in the laboratory.
A d m in istra tio n -- Where pros­
pects arc interviewed, students arc
enrolled, student records arc assembled
and permanently stored, and a ll other
related business matters arc attended
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A n estimated 12,83O.(X)O persons
were ou, o f w ork in 1933, about one-
fourth o f a c iv ilia n labor force o f over
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W hen:
Time:
W here:
51 m illio n In M arch o f that year,
about 15 5 m illio n people were unem ­
ployed, m aking it the worst month fo r
joblessness in the history o f the U nited
States, according to The Am erican
W orker, a U S Department o f Labor
Thursday, June 17
2:00 - 7:00 p.m.
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Portland Cable
Access Meeting
Rescheduled
The Portland Cable Access Board
o f D irectors meeting on June 2, 1993
has been R ES C H E D U LE D to meet at
7pm on Wednesday, June 16. 1993.
The meeting w ill be held at 2766 NE
M a rtin Luther K in g , Jr. Boulevard,
Can’t make it? Send resume to:
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d o Human Resources
4000 Kruse W ay Place Bldg 3 Suite 255
Lake oswego, OR 97035
W e are an equal opportunity employer m/f/v/h
Portland, Oregon
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