Volumn XXIV. Number 15 “Serving the community through cultural diversity. L ife in the P ortland M etropolitan A rea SECTjON B (©bsertrer r o m m u tttig L a lc n ir a r Sons And Daughters Of Oregon Pioneers N orm a E id , kn o w le d g e a b le v o lu n ­ teer h isto ria n , presents: “ M o n u m e n ta l S tories” a program designed to de m o n ­ strate how genealogical data can be e x ­ tracted fro m Pioneer C em eteries, T h u r s ­ d a y , A p r il 21, 1 9 9 4 10am , B e a v e r R o o m O re g o n h is to ric a l S o c ie ty , 1230 S W P a rk . A d m issio n Free fo rS e n io rC itiz e n s Thursday. E vent sponsored b y Sons A n d Daughters o f O regon Pioneers. R efresh­ ments. P u b lic In vite d . Food First Director To Speak At Lewis & Clark College W alden B e llo , e xe cu tive d ire c to r o f the In stitu te fo r F ood and D e ve lo p m e n t P o lic y (F ood F irs t) and an e xp e rt on Pa­ c ific R im econom ies, th ird W o rld debt and econom ic developm ent, w ill speak on “ D a rk V ic to ry : The U n ite d States, S tru c­ tural A d ju stm e n t and G lo b a l P o v e rty ,” T u e sd a y, A p r il 26, 7 p .m . T h e free lec­ "40 Hour Training For Hazardous Waste Cleanup Operations” A 7 1 S A FOLLOW-UP TO THE RE- CENTLY HELD CONFERENCE 2 IN NEW ORLEANS THE LO­ CAL CHAPTER OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MINORITY CON­ TRACTORS IS SPONSORING A SE­ RIES OF EVENTS AND PROGRAM AC­ TIVITIES. In c o n ju n c tio n w ith the m e m b e rsh ip aw ards d in n e r held F rid a y , A p r il 1 5 ,7:00pm at the Red L io n In n /C o lis e u m , the o rg a n iza ­ tio n w ill be hosting a w o rksh o p e n title d “ 40 H o u r T ra in in g fo r Hazardous W aste C leanup O p e ra tio n s” . The w o rksh o p pro vid e s an e x ­ c e lle n t o p p o rtu n ity fo r residents o f N /N E P o rtla n d to g ain e n try in to an o ccu p a tio n a l fie ld that o ffe rs great prom ise fo r the fu tu re jo b s and career advancem ent. A d d itio n a lly , N A M C O is engaged in an expansive tra in in g pro g ra m to ensure that A fric a n s A m e rica n s are trained in the c o n ­ stru ctio n cra fts and ob ta in business s k ills necessary to take advantage o f recent o p p o r­ tu n itie s w ith the c ity and o ther agencies. ture, sponsored b y Jobs w ith Justice, A m e rica n Friends S ervice C o m m itte e and L e w is & C la rk ’ s Students in S o lid a rity w ith C entral A m e rica n People (S IS C A P ), takes place in the C o u n c il C h a m b e r, T em pleton C o l lege C enter, L e w is & C la rk C o lle g e , 0615 S. W . P alatine H ill Road. OMSI Celebrates Astronomy Day V is ito rs at the O regon M useum o f Science and Industry w ill be star-struck on A p r i l 16 a n d 17 as they learn bout N A S A ’ s la te s t p ro je c ts , m e te o rite s , co n ste llatio n s,m planets, galaxies, stars and even how to b u ild a telescope d u rin g A s tro n o m y D ay C e le b ra tio n o n A p r il 16 a n d 17. In attendance at semi-annual conference in New Orleans: F O.B. Hill, Chairman of the Oregon Chapter, Samuel Carradine, National Executive Director, and James L. Posey, local chapter board member. Mayor Vera Katz Strengthens City's Efforts To Reduce Domestic Violence ATZ'PROPOSED BUGET TO FUND ADDITIONAL SHELTER BEDS AND DOMESTIC VIOL­ ENCE SUPPORT SERVICES IL 1*. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Announces Its 16th Annual Luncheon S aying that the c ity m ust do a ll it can to heal “ the life -lo n g e m o tio n a l and p h ysica l scars dom estic vio le n ce leaves w ith its v ic ­ D e lta S ig m a T h e ta S o ro rity a n ­ nounces its 16th annual W o m e n O f E x c e l­ propasal to increase the num ber o f shelter lence L u n cheon at the A ir p o rt S h ilo In n , beds and s ta ff to assist dom estic violence (11707 N E A irp o rt W a y , P o rtla n d ), M a y 2 1 ,1 9 9 4 ,1 2 p .m .G u cstsp ca ke r: Jefferson vic tim s . H ig h School P rin cip a l, A lc c n a Boozer. T icke ts are $20 a d u lt; $15 student/ youth. T icke ts can be purchased at Loose Endz Salon (2843 N . E. M L K , B lv d ., 234- 4971) o r by c a llin g 2 8 7 -3 5 6 2 , ext. 553. D o n ’ t m iss this chance to ho nor o utstand­ in g w om en and students! Lecture Series Discusses Health Care Reform The costs, a v a ila b ility and q u a lity o f m edical services in the U n ite d States a f­ fe ct a ll o f us. W ith that fa c t in m in d , the E conom ic A ssociation o f P ortland State U n iv e rs ity , a Student o rg a n iz a tio n , o ffe rs the H ealth Care R e fo rm Speaker Series as an o p p o rtu n ity fo r the p u b lic to question and hear the vie w s o f recognized health care experts. “ W e a ll need to be aware o f the issues in vo lve d in this im p o rta n t to p ic,” says C onnie Ledbetter, E co n o m ic Asso­ c ia tio n president. These free p u b lic lectures take place e v e ry T h u rs d a y , b e g in n in g A p r i l 7 and c o n tin u in g th ro u g h J u n e 2, fr o m N o o n dress to begin the afternoon o f m usic, art and dance. A rtw o rk fro m N o rth P o rtla n d ’ s neighborhood schools w ill be displayed and special events fo r ch ild re n are planned. T icke ts are $5 fo r adults and $3 fo r S enior and Students and are ava ila b le through the U o f P ’ s Student A c tiv itie s O ffic e in St. and fear that help is a v a ila b le ,” said K atz. “ The steps I have announced here today are M a ry ’ s S tudent Center (on cam pus) o r at im p o rta n t because they w ill help the system address the needs o f dom estic violence v ic ­ the gate. O bo A d d y and his tra d itio n a l A fric a n tim s ,” said K atz. d ru m m in g g roup O kro p o n g , the unique sounds o f A1 A ndalus w ith th e ir A ra b ic in flu e nce d Spanish F lcm enco m usic and dance perform ances by B a lle t F o lk lo ric o de T he M a yo r's proposed budget provides an o n -g o in g a llo ca tio n o f $ 115,000 fo r opera­ tio n o f the P eninsula T ra n s itio n a l P rogram . ($79,000 is allocated fo r a nine m onth period W o o d b u rn w ill be featured. There w ill be N a tive A m e rica n d ru m m in g and dance by in F Y 1994.) In ad d itio n , $2000 ,0 0 0 is appropriated to S tanding Eagle, a C hinese L io n Dance and a fe w m usical surprises, in c lu d in g a dance increase the num ber o f em ergency and tra n ­ s itio n a l shelter beds ava ila b le in the c ity , and to p ro v id e a d d itio n a l assistance to w om en perform ance by “ sisters in M o tio n ” as w e ll. In fo rm a tio n about N o rth P o rdand’ s and c h ild re n w ith in the shelter system . Once renovated, the Peninsula fa c ility c o m m u n ity groups, agencies and program s fo r fa m ilie s w ill be presented alongside cra fts and food vendors in the m ain h a ll. Mayor Katz has recently announced a new program to fight domestic violence the shelter. Today's announcem ent by K a tz is part o f w ill move us closer to that goal,” said Stein. a jo in t e ffo rt by the c ity and M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty to fig h t dom estic violence. M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty C h a ir B c v Stein is proposing that the c o u n ty allocate $2000,000 K a fo u ry , w ho overses housing and co m m u ­ n ity developm ent issues fo r the c ity , helped spearhead the e ffe rt to increase the city's P o rtla n d C o m m m is s io n e r G re tc h e n c o m m itm e n t to dom estic violence. F o ru m , her w e e kly cable te le visio n program . T h is proposal is part o f the M a yo r's Proposed B udget fo r F Y 1994-96. T he budget, in its e n tire ty, w ill be presented b y K a tz at a lu n ­ cheon o f c o m m u n ity and c iv ic leaders F riday. D u rin g her First year in o ffic e . K a tz cre ­ “ T h is m oney w ill be used to im p ro ve the ated the P o rtla n d P o lice Bureau's D om estic liv e s o f w om en and c h ild re n , m any o f w hom are in d ire circum stanccsbecua.se o f dom estic th is p ro b le m , and to he lp w om en and c h il­ v io le n c e ,” said K a fo u ry . “ W e m ust do a ll we can to stop the vio le n ce before it happens, and V io le n ce R e duction U n it to help id e n tify v ic ­ tim s, and intervene before v o la tile situations lead to d e b ilita tin g in ju ry o r death fo r v ic tim s . “ A d d itio n a l resources fo r dom estic v io ­ dren g cr th e ir live s back on tra c k ,” said help v ic tim s o f this d e b ilita tin g k in d o f abuse.” lence, along w ith tougher penalties fo r perpe­ M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty C h a ir B cv S tein. “ The K atz announced her dom estic violence proposals o f both the county and the city together proposal in counc i 1 cham bers on The M ayor's trators arc the o n ly w ay w e can re a lly begin to m ake a d iffe re n ce ,” said K atz. fo r program s to assist w om en and c h ild re n in v o lv e d in v io le n t h o m e -life situations. 1721 S W B ro a d w a y . “ It's im p o rta n t that the c ity and c o u n ty w o rk as a team to ease the su ffe rin g created by Wages noon to 6pm , at the U n iv e rs ity o f P ordand’ s C h ile s C enter at 5000 N . W illa m e tte B o u ­ levard. Oregon state representative M a rg ­ aret C a rte r w ill g ive a short opening ad­ “ I w ant to send a clear message to v ic tim s su ffe rin g behind the closed doors o f shame to 1 p .m . in R oom 171 C ra m e r H a ll, W o rth y W o rk D e se rve s W o rth y O n Sunday A p r il 17, 1994 a N o rth P ortland C u ltu ra l F a ir w ill take place fro m tim s ,” M a y o r V era K a tz today announced a w o u ld be used to p ro vid e 15 shelters and beds fo r w om en w h o are v ic tim s o f dom estic v io ­ lence. The fa c ility w o u ld also p ro vid e o n g o ­ ing tra n sitio n a l services fo r w om en housed at Margaret Carter To Give Opening Remarks At North Portland Cultural Fair T he C u ltu ra l F a ir is sponsored by Part­ ners P ro m o tin g D iv e rs ity -a jo in t e ffo rt o f the U n iv e rs ity o f P o rtla n d ’ s Social W o rk Program and the St. Johns Y W C A F a m ily and C o m m u n ity Partnership P ro je ct and is a M e tro funded pro je ct o f the N o rth P o rt­ land Enhancem ent co m m itte e . T he S l Johns Y W C A is a c o m m u n ity service agency p ro v id in g em ergency help to lo w -in c o m e fa m ilie s liv in g in N o rth P ortland. D u rin g the 1993-94 school year, the agency- in co n ju n c tio n w ith the U P ’ s Social W o rk p rogram , d irected b y D r. Joe G allegos- placed tw o U o f P practicum students in the c o m m u n ity to enhance ac­ cess to social services for low-incom e families.