T he P ortland O bserver Africa InTheMedia Tony Washington and Teresa Jenkins and The Behrens family, Sandra (from left), Alisha Marie, Jack and Lesa celebrate Father's Day on the sternwheeler The Portland Rose. A Day For Dad! B y T ony W ashington W S» The sternwheeler Portland Rose has provided Oregonians with quiet and relaxing cruises lor years. But on Father’s D ay, I had the opportunity to enjoy the cruise with four other families for two great hours o f fun Catering was provided by Melody Maher (The Elegant A f ­ fair) which featured prime rib, salmon, wild rice pilaf, green beans with caraway, onion Caesar salad, fresh fruit platter, rolls and butter, and chocolate raspberry truffle cheese cake. Th e Portland Rose wanted the best food p o s sib le and chose M ah e r’s cate rin g se r­ v ice , w hich has been p ro v id - in g d e lic io u s fo rm al d in in g m eals for 4 years. “That's what I ’m here to do,” Maher k.aid. Relaxing on the boat was more than exciting for me. It was a great Fathers Day cruise! Professor Mohamed M. Wader announced the fromation o f a new organization called Attica in the Mass Media (A IM M ) which w ill be based in Portland, Oregon The organiza­ tion's purpose is “to keep track o f media and other information sources on the history, culture, tradition and people o f Africa to update, elucidate or correct erroneous or misleading information related to the continent,” emphasized Professor Wader, Pres­ ident o f the organization. The organization w ill serve as a clearing house for other organiza­ tions, institutions or individuals seek­ ing information on A frica which will be provided by knowledgeable A fri­ can residents in the United States. “The ultimate goal o f A frica in the Mass Media is to present a authentic picture o f Africa and its people by analyzing and responding to issues which appear in the media from time to time with an open mind in order to To Advertise in ©Ijv ^JJnrtkinò (O h s m ie r , call (5(13) 288-0033 or Fax 288-0015. Labor Day Weekend, September 2 -4 ,1 9 9 5 BAR-B-Q 7339 N. E. MARTIN LUTHER KING BLVD PORTLAND, OREGON “TRY THE REST THEN COME HAVE THE BEST” CATERING SERVICE AVAILABLE DINE IN OR TAKE OUT PLACE ORDFRS BY PHONE OR FAX (503) 283-0201 (503) 283-0203 FAX HOURS SUN - THURSDAY 1 0 :0 0 A.M. TO 9 :0 0 P.M FRIDAY & SATURDAY 1 0 :0 0 A.M. TO 1 1 :0 0 P.M. With O regon’s exceptionally beautiful weather for the Memorial Day holiday weekend in mind as an early summer kick off, get set for the Labor Day holiday weekend, Sep­ tember 2, 3 and 4 at Artquake to cap summer with a joyous celebration! A s O regon’s largest arts festival - with an anticipated attendance o f 300,000 people in downtown Port­ land - Artquake showcases visual, performing, literary, even culinary arts to broaden public awareness, appreciation and patrongage. Artquake is a fam ily event. It is an opportunity for people o f all ages to meet the artists along Artstreet, engage with demonstrating artists, participate in “ Artsplay” Artmaking, and view the Oregon Biennial E x h i­ bition in the Portland Art Museum’s North W ing and the winning entries in the City Parks’ “C o lo r My World” contest. Artquake is also an opportu­ nity to delight in streetscape perfor­ mances and larger-scale productions on the Pioneer Courthouse Square Main Stage. In other words, festival goers can experience-in one festive weekend - the excitement o f every art form imaginable. Artquake also uniquely exposes the region’s arts organizations, cultur­ al institutions, and small press pub­ lishers to help expand their audiences and develop ongoing patronage. Jt is a bridge from summer’s season o f out­ door play to fall’s introduction o f the new cultural season and new opportu­ nities for art in education. The 1995 festival dates are Sat­ urday, Sunday and Monday, Sep­ tember 2, 3 and 4. The hours are 10am to 11 pm on Saturday and Sun- day and 10am to 6pm on Monday. Artquake’s site is Portland’s south­ west cultural district: six blocks along SW Broadway, between Morrison’s Nordstrom, and Jefferson’s Oregon history Center and three blocks along SW Park, between Salm on and Jefferson, bordered by the Portland Center for Performing Arts and the Portland Art Museum. The main per­ formance stage is in Pioneer Court­ house Square, the amphitheater bor­ dered by Morrison, Broadway, Yam ­ hill and Fifthe Avenue. The suggest­ ed, voluntary, adult admission fee is $3 per day. For more information, or if you wish to be included on our database for future programming, caii A n s Celebration Inc, the non-profit pro­ ducer o f Artquake, at (503) 227- 2787 or fac (503) 274-7898. FEATURING BAR-B-Q DINNER & CREOLE DISHES PROPRIETORS: EDDIE AND JOSIE RICHEY PORTLAN L ast W e e k , I W a l k e d I n t o U.S. B a n k A n d LO r o v e O ff W it h A ’92 A c c o r d .” educate the public and contribute to the debate,” added Professor K o fi Agorsah, Vice President. Often issues related to Africa are discussed by the media from Western perspective and this tends to ignore the roles culture and tradi­ tion bring to bear upon those issues. A IM M will strive to remind West­ ern-educated non-African writers and commentators about biases in their coverage o f African news and events. Incidentally, over time some o f these biases have been accepted by the public as fact, and if unaddressed, future biases w ill probably be treated similarly. One o f the main thrusts o f the organization is to work with news organizations to minimize these bi­ ases However, the organization does not attempt to establish a franchise over this effort as other responsible groups and individual Africans are encouraged to continue their work in the same areas targeted by A IM M What is needed is coordination. Several A fric a n countries are represented in the new o rg a n iza ­ tion in clu d in g E th io p ia , G am bia, G hana, K e n y a , N ig e ria , South A fric a , U gan d a, and Zim b ab w e. Th e long term go al is to establish a ffilia te s in other U S and C a n a ­ dian citie s. M em bers are not o nly w ell educated in their academ ic fie ld s but, they also have first hand kno w ledge o f A fric a and its people as native A frica n s. Membership information can be obtained by contacting the Secre­ tary, K rys Ochia, PhD. (503) 771- 2004. A IM M w ill estab lish co n ­ tacts w ith selected research in ­ stitu tio n s and em bassies o f A f r i­ can co u ntries and other e x istin g bodies in its effo rt to gather and d issem in ate b alanced in fo rm a­ tion related to the continent. Did You Know?.. ...that during her life time the typical black woman w ill become pregnant 5 .1 times while the typi­ cal white woman becomes preg­ nant 2.8 times. And according to the National Center for Health Sta­ tistics, about half o f all black preg­ nancies end in abortion while one- third ofwhite pregnancies are end­ ed by an abortion that heart disease is the num­ ber one killer in America. 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