r • • P ag e B 5 T in P o r t l a n d O bserver • J une 16, 1993 y r ___ i ¿ J y • - . y ... j i — , r .... r .J j “ J à j H J < ì ..... 1 ...-4 ..J ... Ì Œtjr jjîa r ila n ii © b aerU ei The 1993 Multicultural Music And Food Festival “What’s Good In The Hood" Sponsored by Neighborhood Outreach Association Voluniecrs for the Neighborhood Outreach Association and over 50 pro­ fessional musicians and dancers have jo in e d fo rc e s to d raw th e Portland community back to the NZNE corridor In an effort to created bridges in uniting the many diverse cultures in ourconununity, the 1993 Multicultural Music and Food Fest, whose theme is “W hat’s Good in the ‘Hood’” will present a colorful two day adventure in jazz, blues, gospel and ethnic music and dance on July 9 and 10. Headlines include Lina Hornbuckle and the No Delay Band, The Norman Sy lvester Band, Patrick Lamb and Mario De Priest. D on’t worry, you w on’t go hungry. The dow n home cooks of the community are w hipping up some taste treats you won’t want to miss; a wide array ol traditional and ethnic fare to delight your taste buds. Families are an importan, part of our neighborhoods and this festival is designed to meet every family mem­ bers’ needs On Saturday from noon to 5pm, KIDSPACE will feature mural painting, multicultural crafts, story telling, clowns, jugglers and more. It’s an event for the whole family to enjoy. Mark July 9 from 5 to 9 and July 10, from 12 to 9 on your calendars now, you w on’t want to miss it. Take 1-5 to the Portland Ave exit and head east to Vancouver Ave. where the event is held on the campus of the Holy Re­ deemer Area School. Adult admission is $5.00 and children under 13 accom­ panied by adult are $1.00 Free food and beverage included w/admission. For more information, call 283-5175 for a recorded message. 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Yw To Advertise Call 288-0033 S? - i f S T A N D IJP PORTLAND ------ - d * * ------ 1**7 C eleb ra te D iv e r s ity Nobody does it Better.. .for less Equal Protection Under The Law For Fathers SAFEWAY There was a demonstration/piek- etingoutside of the Multnomah County Courthouse on Wednesday, 16 June 1993 The purpose of this demonstra­ tion was to bring some awareness, prior to Father’s Day, that there are nany father’s who love their children tni, are being denied “equal protec­ tion" under the law to exercise their light to share that love and their right io “raise a family” (268 U.S. 390 at *99). In our opinion, we collectively agree that the courts have exercised not only bad judgm ent in domestic problems such as divorce but they liscnm inate against non custodial parents-m ost of whom are fath ers- but this sort of discrimination is not monopolized by fathers alone. Wives f2ndfam ilicsandevenan increasing .umber of women are beginning to experience the injustice of being ■ row n into the role of 2nd class. W e líese also that the nature of the domestic relations court in Oregon is adversarial and one that promotes conflict between divorcing spouses which ultimately victimizes the chil­ dren m div oiec. (Jur goal is tebring an end to tins al’u s t! O rganizer’s for this event were Rick Scheetz ol F A TH t R s and mvsclf. Kevin C S c lia u m lc llle of the O.C E Other key people who have been instrumental in lobbying foi these changes will also be present. If you have any questions please feel free to contact R ic k oi -myself at 286-2424/ M 1-88 'b È I A d P ric e s G o o d J u n e 16 th ro u g h J u n e 2 2 ,1 9 9 3 A t S a few ay. 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