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"Serving the community through cultural diversity.
Volunin XXIV. Number'16
^ o rtía n h (Olisrruer
Violence Against Women And Children
Buck Medical Services
Responds To
Hazardous M aterial
Spill In Gresham
T w o M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty B u c k
M e dical Services param edic crew s re ­
sponded to a hazardous m aterial s p ill in
Gresham on A p r il 18, 1994. A t a p ­
p ro x im a te ly 11:30 a.m . B u c k u n it #304
w ith param edics Susan A th e rto n and
R occo R oncarati, and B u ck #313 w ith
param edics C h u ck Scadden and Justin
L y n n responded to a hazardous m ate­
ria l s p ill at the P ortland H o sp ita l Ser­
vice C o rp o ra tio n , 22820 N E H alsey,
Gresham.
A p p a re n tly , a s p ill o f 35% h y d ro ­
gen peroxide andan u n id e n tifie d c h e m i­
cal created a vapor cloud. Em ployees o f
the P ortland H o sp ita l Service C o rp o ra ­
tio n and residents o f the su rro u n din g
area w e re evacuated. A th e rto n and
R oncarati transported a m ale p a tie n t to
M t. H o o d M e d ic a l C enter fo r fu rth e r
treatm ent o f exposure.
A hazardous m aterialclean-up team
was requested to d is in fe c t the site before
em ployees and neighbors are a llo w e d to
return to the site.
War Rages In Bosnia
Bosnia - H crzegocina - has renewed
its o nslaught o f massacre in M u s lim
tow n o f Gorazde.
W ire reports, c o n firm e d that h u n ­
dreds o f people are d y in g d a ily fro m
B osnian Serb a rtille ry .
(Top center) HHS Secretary Donna E. Shalala
IOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IS
AN URGENT PUBLIC HEALTH
PROBLEM THAT HAS DEVAS­
TATING PHYSICAL AND EMOTIONAL
CONSEQUENCES FOR WOMEN, CHIL-
He was speaking at the Salem State
treatm ent o f wom en.
B e A P art of a
U nited S tand
A gainst V iolence in
A ll C ommunities by
P articipating in :
Parent’s Reaching Out
Mother’s March Against
Violence in All Communities
A p r il 30, 1994
10:00 A M - 2 :00 P M
Join Us in T a k in g a Stand!!
Kick Off:
Mallory Ave. Christian Church
cal and sexual assault by partners and ac­
quaintances, as w e ll as strangers. H H S Secre­
tary D o n n a E. Shalala has called dom estic
epidem ic in A m e ric a .”
o f hom icide were m urdered by someone they
knew . A b o u t h a lf o f these w om en were m u r­
In 1991, 5,745 w om en in the U n ite d
Sates d ied as a re su lt o f hom icide.
S ix o f every 10 w om en w ho were victim s
dered by a spouse o r someone w ith w hom they
had been in tim a te .
Some 99.9 percent o f assaults on w om en
p h ysica l in ju ry o r em o tio n a l distress.
4-Wheel Drives Provoke
Request For Federal Waiver
S pike Lee gave hard kn o cks to
Gangsta Rap M u s ic , saying i t e n co u r­
C o lle g e in Salem , Massachusetts he
said Rap M u s ic g la m o rize d the m is ­
abuse against w o m e n “ an unacknowledged
W om en are frequent targets o f both p h ysi­
do n o t re su lt in death, b u t ofte n re su lt in
Spike Lee Distances
Himself From Gangsta
Rap
ages b lack men to violence.
DREN AND FAMILIES
P rof . M c K inley B urt
ERHAPS IT IS SIMPLY THE
SLICK, SEXY MARKETING
TECHNIQ UES OF AM ER­
IC A ’S AUTO MANUFACTURERS
THAT HAS PUT THIS FAMILIAR ICON
OF RURAL LIFE ATTHE FOREFRONT
OF PROTESTS AGAINST CERTAIN
RESTRICTIONS ON FOOD STAMP
AND ADC PROGRAMS SPECIFI­
CALLY, THE LIMIT ON VALUE OF
TRANSPORTATION OWNED.
by
There we have it! Very obviously, the target
has m ore re s tric tiv e re q u ire m e n ts, a llo w in g
population to be aided by the intervention o f
a fa m ily to have $1 ,5 0 0 e q u ity in an a u to ­
Oregon’s Congressional Delegation is the ‘T im ­
m o b ile .
The waiver requests w ould raise the auto­
mobile asset lim its to S9,0(K) equity so that unem­
ber W orker’ . We congratulate this demographic
stepchild o f Oregon’ s “ Operation Rescue” and
we do not begrudge unemployed timber and m ill
ployed Oregonians - such as timber workers and
workers one nickel o f any expansion o f re­
low-wage jo b seekers - w ill not have to choose
between keeping their reliable transportation and
sources to better their unfortunate situation.
receiving food stamps or A D C benefits.
“ N ow , ju st where is it” , you may ask, “ do
since that press release by the Task Force we
have had no end o f inquires, “ Are ‘ our’ comm u­
the 4-whccl drives come in ?” . Especially, since
nity activists and ombudsmen committed to this
level o f activity and research here in Albina?” I
U nder the u n ify in g banner o f a “ O regon
you haven’t seen too many o f these vehicles in
inner northeast w ith or w ithout gun racks, winches
or supercabs). The fo llo w in g paragraph from a
ve ry highest level. Joined by the Oregon
Food B ank, the O regon H um an R ights C oa­
litio n and the H um an Services C o a litio n o f
O regon, they have asked O re g o n ’ s congres­
sional delegation to support a federal w a iv e r
request that w o u ld raise the value lim it o f
vehicles ow ned by p oor people on these
126 N .E . A lb e rta
program s.
C u rre n tly , in the Food Stam p Program ,
March To: Irving Park
Rally: Irving Park
in d iv id u a ls cannot g e n e ra lly receive ben­
e fits i f they o w n a v e h ic le w o rth $4 ,5 0 0
F o r m ore in fo rm a tio n c a ll: 288-5173
fa ir m arket value. The A D C program , w h ic h
March 21 pressrelease w ill answer that question.
“ Because o f the nature o f where they live
and the type o f work they do, many rural house­
holds own vehicles -- often 4-wheel drive - that
exceed the A D C and Food Stamp programs’
restrictive vehicle lim its” said Ellen Lowe, Chair,
However, we also believe in equity and
had one agitated visito r who waved the latest
mailer o f the Portland Rainbow Coalition right
in my face; “ Just look at all these people they ’re
promoting for the M ay 17 election! You know,
we need somebody to'prom ote us’ . Some people
w ith the kind o f nohow and dedication.
W e ll, what do you think o f this comm unity
chances o f seeing in the very near future an
Oregon Hunger Relief Task Force. “ Many who
are denied benefits list their vehicles fo r sale, but
thcircommuni tics arctoo economically depressed
“ Innercity Task Force” o f an equal stature and
to produce buyers” , she added. The resource
human rights’, but I ’ ll tell you; A little more
lim its, w hich were established over a decade ago,
equity w ith other areas when it comes to dollar
signs and delivery o f economic resources w ill
deny heads o f households the ability to meet
immediate needs and find em ploym ent”
commitment. We w ill go along w ith “ articles
about education reform, jobs w ith justice, and
be fo rc ib ly raped each day in the united States.
M o st assaults on w om en are perpetrated
b y th e ir partners, and m ost such assaults go
unreported. B etter data on vio le n ce against
w om en are needed.
In various studies, estimates o f assaults
on w om en by partners o r cohabitant range
fo rm 1.8 m illio n to a lm o s t4 m illio n per year.
O ne in fo u r w om en in A m e rica w ill be
assaulted by a dom estic partner in her lif e ­
tim e .
D om estic abuse is a leading cause o f
in ju ry to w om en in A m e rica . It is estim ated
that some 20 to 30 percent o f w om en treated
in em ergency room s are there because o f
p h ysica l abuse b y a partner.
A survey by the C om m onw ealth Fund
fo u n d that 92 percent o f w om en w h o w e
p h y s ic a lly abused by th e ir partners d id n o t te ll
th e ir doctors.
There are severe long-term consequences
fro m dom estic abuse.
Battered w om en are at increased ris k o f
a tte m p tin g su icid e , abusing a lco h o l and o th e r
drugs, depression and abusing th e ir o w n c h il­
dren.
further all that good stuff.
Continued to page 5
Health
Sports
Editorial
in cid e n t.
M o re than 1,800 w om en are estim ated to
serves p rim a rily poor w om en and c h ild re n ,
H unger R e lie f Task F orce” , a host o f co m ­
m u n ity org a n iza tio n s a and p u b lic p o lic y
a ctivists have jo in e d forces to protest at the
A b o u t a th ird o f fem ale v ic tim s o f v io ­
lence su ffe r physical in ju ry as a re su lt o f the
E ntertainm ent
Perspectives
Saints 3rd Again At AAU
Nationals
Easing America's Pain
1994 Ebony Fashion Fair
From health care to money care
The Michigan Free Agents won the
national title heating the Armed Forces
o f the U S A ...
P & G and Syntex to market A LE V E
over-the-counter (O T C )fo r fast,
long-lasting pain relief
A rapture o f fashion.
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HEALTH
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ENTERTAINMENT
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RELIGION
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CLASSIFIEDS
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HOUSING
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