P age A 3 T he P ortland O bserver • A ugust 2 4 , 199 4 China, The Sleeping Giant - World’s Fastest Growing Market he fa s te s t grow ing tury, along with their tremendous education and work ethics. Y ou h a v e p r o b a b ly h e a rd som e o f y o u r frie n d s and re la ­ tiv e s c o m p la in in g a b o u t th e b a l­ an ce o f tra d e and how the J a p a ­ nese have been in v e stin g in th is c o u n try . It is rid ic u lo u s to b lam e th e Ja p a n e s e p e o p le fo r y o u r g o v e rn m e n t’s m ista k e s. T h e se b u sin e ss p eo p le are d o in g w h at any good in v e sto r w o u ld do. What people have to understand now is that we are living in a Global Community. If you think you have seen huge sums invested in this coun­ try by the Japanese, just wait until the latter part o f 1996 and the middle part o f 1997 when the Chinese gov­ ernm ent starts taking over H ong Kong and the other 250 surrounding islands. You are going to see huge investments made by the Chinese and other business people. I am talk­ ing about billions o f dollars which will be invested in all kinds o f stocks, com m odities, bonds, corporations and real estate and these investments will be made in this country. Som e­ one is going to get very rich when China enters into the World Market. There will be more m illionaires c e n te r. T here are som e 70 m illion market in the world is wealthy and middle-class Chinese in in C h in a . The Hong Kong, and the other 250 sur­ population of the People’s Republic of C h in a is rounding islands. This is what one would term real buying and invest­ approximately a billion or more ment power. There are another bil­ people. lion or more people in China who will need prod­ In 1997, Hong ucts, goods and Kong and other is­ services. lands will be taken H o n g over by the Chinese Kong in 1997, Government. Under is going to be­ an agreement entitled com e the a d ­ the S in o -B ritish m in is tra tiv e Treaty, the British special zone for all o f China. The established their form o f govern­ business people o f this city will teach ment in Hong Kong many years ago. others all over China how to become For Som etim e, they have lived, more like they are. Unlike some o f worked and have had total control o f the other countries that are going Hong Kong and some 250 surround­ through political change, Russia in ing islands. particular, the Chinese have strong The B ritish have been tre a te d links and strong family ties. The like k ing s and q u e e n s, but they affluent and the not so wealthy Chi­ have had to ta l d isre g a rd for the nese living in A m erica and other C hinese p eo p le and th e ir cu ltu re . countries will always see to it that T hey hav e o p e ra te d th e th ird there is a steady flow o f cash going larg est fin a n c ia l c e n te r in th e back to China to their relatives. This w orld, n ex t to N ew Y o rk and is going to be one o f the things that L ondon, b u t th e p a rty w ill be will assist China in making the trans­ over in 1997 b e c a u se C h in a w ill formation into the tw enty-first Cen­ take over th is th riv in g fin a n c ia l T Science And Technology: Conclusion by P rof . M c K inley B vrt The interest you demonstrated in th is series w as v ery rewarding - especially your comments on that “Learning On The Job” segment. I have always insisted that, daily, there is an entire university around you, no matter what your job is. This is terribly important be- ause common wisdom has it that riost successful small business is aunched by those whose skills were icquired on a job. Like I said in espect to those jobs involving tech- lology, pay attention to what and vho is around you; operating manu- ils, training guides, program m ed nstructions, manufacturers' catalogs - and a constant flow o f know ledge- ible people, m anufacturers' repre- entati ves, equipment repair persons. :ity state and federal inspectors moni- ors and licensor. Now, you know you like to talk - ask questions, read up on the pro- :ess at the library, even buy a rel­ i a n t book (many cost less than a Ifth o f (Old-Rack-Em-Back). Then here is the ultimate pursuit o f a good hing-- take evening courses at Com- nunity College. ‘M ailo rd er’ courses ire not out o f the question. Ask iround about the better schools. I made several points that need >erious consideration where, on the jne hand we are having great diffi- Comm unity Group Hotlines Offer Support To Family Violence Victims The Urban league o f Portland ind other community-based groups *ant victims o f family violence to Know there is a place to go for help, rhe League’s Youth and Family Services Department provides indi­ vidual and family counseling and specialized support groups to assist victims o f family violence. The “circle o f violence” hurts our whole community. Contact these groups for help; Urban League o f Portland 280- 2600 Domestic Violence Reduction Unit 823-0961 Urban League 24-hour Help Line 335-0074 Child Abuse Hotline 731-3100 (Multnomah County Only) è _ jod Front Organically grown produce. Quality supplements. Natural foods deli. Open to All 9am-9pm Daily 2375 NW Thurman 222-5658 culty projecting that our children will actually be the match o f any in the world by year 2000 (science and mathematics) - any in the other hand, we know from m onitoring their ex­ perience in the public school system most (black and white) will fail to satisfy the technical requirem ents o f even 'A m erican' industry. As local firms will be quite happy to attest. So, do not be surprised that I go back and ask you to reread what 1 had to say about “ K id’s Science Clubs” . You are going to have to provide your children with this type o f input and support. It cannot be taken for granted that the system is willing or ’able’ to guide and motivate our youth in a m anner that will equate to a facility with technology. I am at th is v ery m o m en t sta rin g at a ta b le lo a d e d w ith lo n g -a b a n d o n e d re m n a n ts o f the sch o o l d istric ts 1982 e x c u rsio n s in to te c h n o lo g ic a l c u rric u lu m s: b lu e b o o k s, brow n b o o k s, tan m a n u a ls -- “ C u rric u lu m C o n tin u u m s” , “ S cope A nd S e ­ q u e n c e s” , E tc. 1 had p re a c h e d to th e se p e o p le fo r 12 y e a rs p rio r th a t, ev en at a e a rly lev el, the d e v e lo p m e n t o f su ita b le te c h n i­ cal lesso n p lan s re q u ire s the in ­ put and g u id a n c e from the people w h o p ra c tic e th e re la te d a rts, R em em b er B uicks o ld a d v e rtis ­ ing p lo y , “ A sk the m an w ho ow ns one “ (in d u stry ). Now, in respect to those “sci­ The Urban League o f Portland held an awards banquet Friday for the participants o f the 1994 Youth Sum m er Employment Program. For the third successful year, the Urban League o f Portland, in conjunction with Key Bank o f O r­ egon and 35 other companies was able to provide this unique work program . The program provides work experience and job skills at a decent wage for at-risk young men during the summer. The young men provide landscaping service for low- income senior citizens in N orth/ Northeast, Southeast and Southwest Portland who could not otherwise afford it. Thus proving that we are indeed “ Building Bridges In The Community” ; th em o tto o fth isy ear’s program. Kwesi Wright was awarded paid tuition to a Portland Com m unity College. Kwesi is a 1994 graduate o f G rant High School. He has been involved in the apprenticeship pro­ gram at Key Bank o f Oregon. Contributors for the 1994 pro­ gram include Key Bank o f Oregon, S chw abe W illiam son & W yatt, Gunderson Inc., Chubb & Son Inc., Pacific/Hoe, W illamette Industries Inc., Act III Theatres, M anagement Com pensation Group NW, Paragon Cable, Emanuel Hospital, Cellular One, and Carr Chevrolet. A D V E R T IS E IN ¿Lite T J o v t l a u b ( O lis e v lu 'r ence clubs”, you are going to find excellent material at the downtown public library, and how ever limited your child’s school is in facilities or related personnel you should de­ m and’ direction and orientation in the field — if you have to go up to the Superintendent o f Schools. Also, O m si’ has some excellent books and materials. There are technical people on your job who will be happy (and surprised) if you m ake inquiry o f them. And you can always call or fax me; I’m in the book. Last w eek I had an interesting conversation with tw o parents in the neighborhood who were startled to find out w hat black kids in my chi ld- hood neighborhood w ere doing sixty years ago (and the generation before that). Reading Jules V erne, “20,000 Leagues Beneath The Sea” and “Jour­ ney To The Center O f The Earth” ; S cien ce fic tio n m a g a z in e s like “ A m azing Stories” , “ A stounding Stories”, “ W onder Stories” . No so much about monsters, but hard sci­ ence’, “escape velocity, planetary atm ospheres, lost cities beneath the desert in A frica” . Then o f course there were the 'C om ic’ books;“ Buck Rogers”, “ Flash G ordon” Etc. (and Naughty, N aughty, “ Spicy A dven­ ture and Spicy W estern”). Then, too, we built model air­ planes and boats, and crystal radios. T hat’s just some o f it and w e'v e got to do it all over again; M assa a in ’t! Why not give me a ring. 284-7080 Get Ready For School made as a result o f this than ever in the history o f mankind. The ideology that ¡staking place inChinanow is semi-capitalism. That is making money. One should un­ derstand that communism has al­ most died out in Southern China, especially in the economic zone. However, economic reforms prob­ ably will not lead to the American style government, and there will be some political struggle. N everthe­ less, the people o f China will never go back to the old economic system because they have been exposed to a new one that is prosperous. The population ofChina is grow­ ing at a rate o f 1.25 million every month. This is hard to comprehend by some people, but these are the statistics on how fast China is grow ­ ing. The governm ent does not have but two choices. One is to make it mandatory that no one has any chil­ dren, and the other is to open up its borders to the outside world, be­ cause it could not survive this kind o f growth w ithout assistance from other countries. This is why you are going to see so much importing and ex­ porting, plus investment taking place in China in 1997. &88ffîM8388888£$3iS88£8R -;•/ . / Urban League Held Awards Banquet Scouts Need Minority Volunteers Continued from front ▲ barriers which seem to keep low- income youth from joining. It has found some o f these problem s are related to a lack o f know ledge about scouting, transportation, and costs. Holly said the council is ad­ dressing these issues. It has an outstanding reputation for quality o f program s, executive board strength, degree o f volunteer c o m m itm e n t a n d m e m b e r s h ip growth. The council has plans to build a fund to provide financial assistance to youth and leaders. The scouting organization is re­ sponsible for delivering scouting program to 18 counties in northw est Oregon and southw est W ashington. It operates tw o service centers in Oregon, at 2145 S.W. Front Ave. in Portland and at 4395 Liberty Road, S. in Salem. Oregon Repertory Singer Children’s Choir Auditions for a new children’s choir, ages 9 -1 3 , to prem iere with Oregon Repertory Singers, 12/94. Rehearsals begin 9/94. Call Linda Noah 242-3857 for audition infor­ mation. c a ll 5 0 3 - 2 8 8 - 0 0 3 3 NAACP Firing Of Chavis Is About Cowardly Colored People by J ames P osey The title, “ the oldest civil rights organization in the country,” doesn’t mean a thing when you lo o k a ro u n d and see the catastrophic assault on the African-American quality of life. Jf > ' ; Sadly, the historical efforts o f the N A A CP to gain equality in America will be for nothing unless there is a radical change o f course in the way Black people address the problems o f the 90’s. There is no question that Ben Chavis em phati­ cally understands the size and scope o f the problem. More importantly, on the strength o f his own experi­ ences and courage, he was w illing to exercise new age’ leadership as a definitive Black man rather than a “colored" or negro. T hat’s why Ben Chavis is no longer the executive director o f the NAACP. Failingto escape the legacy o f slavery, the notion o fa Black male being a “m an” still scares the hell out o f a lot o f people both Black and white. The related controversy sur­ rounding Farrakhan is about the same issue but, when it comes to Farra­ khan, the Jew issue not w ithstand­ ing, even more so. It would be hard to convince m ost practical thinking A frican- Americans that m ost o f this issue is nothing more than about whites ex­ ercising economic power and con­ trol over uppity coloreds. On one hand, this issue makes it clear that Black folks can not deny that there is an ongoing crisis in B lack leadersh ip - far more serious than any crisis in white leadership. In that context and in contrast to white male leaders, there are different standards for Black male leaders. Everybody knows that for the Black male leader, the first and car­ dinal rule is that you can’t ever make the mistake o f even appearing to mess with the money or the women. This is especially true o f “m asta’s” m oney or women. These are fatal, un-redeem ing irreconcilable errors for Black male leaders. It should not be surprising that the sexual harass­ ment thing is becom ing a com m on­ place weapon o f choice in career assassination for them. Who knows whether or not Ben Chavis was messing around? But one thing is certain, regardless o f the woman thing (and even if Chavis was as clean as the driven snow), there was enough ill sentim ents against him in the “negro” ranks on the Board to have him terminated. The negroes just didn’t like the way C havis’s ideas and approaches dis­ rupted their traditional “yessa, masta” relationship with powerful and in­ fluential white people. It’s no secret that for their own personal benefit, many o f the negroes at the national level used the NAACP to develop contacts and relationships with powerful and influential whites. It's the age old story o f Blacks sell­ ing out with a more sophisticated twist. And the result are the same: A few will gain w hile the m asses suf­ fer. The local com m unity has some microcosmic similarities to the na­ tional issue. The Portland N AACP chapter, for all intents and purposes, was a dead fish. The relatively-new leader tried to gam er the new spirit generated by Chavis’s leadership to move things forward. The decision to fire Chavis rather than reprimand him for mistakes and praise him for his successes can only make her job harder. Because, she has to sell an N AACP that has slipped back into an age o f ‘cowardly coloreds.’ James Posey is a small busi­ ness ow ner with a background in social work and community ac­ tivism “ So I tell him,you g o tta watch for the power lines when you’re on, the roof...Daaad!” Melliea, Age 12 # FOR M O R I INFORMATION O N FLFCTRICAL SAFFTV CALI I -MO-222-4335. PACIFIC POWER THF RIGHT KIND OF ENERGY i