Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, August 09, 1995, Page 7, Image 7

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C o n fe re n c e To S tu d y A s s a u lt On A ffirm a tiv e A ctio n
Strategies for coping with barri
ers to equal opportunity created by
the assault on affirmative action will
be the focus o f Blacks In Govern­
ment’s (BIG) 17th Annual National
Training, conference set for August
20-25, 1995 in St. Louis, MO at the
Adams Marks Hotel, 4th and Chest-
nut Streets.
The theme o f the conference is
“ Leadership, Excellence, Equity:
Gateway to Tomorrow’s Challeng-
Oscar Eason, Jr., President o f
the national organization, said the
conference will focus on the effect of
recent developments on equal op­
portunity. “The Supreme court deci­
sion against affirmative action, ef­
forts to overturn affirmative action
programs at the Congressional and
state levels, combine to create a cloud
over the future o f those who are still
seeking equal opportunity in the
workplace. It calls for a greater un­
derstanding o f the law and how to
apply it to the kind o f obstacles Afri­
can American government workers
encounter.”
The session will include topics
related to the future o f affirmative
action, career development in an era
o f reinventing government, new tech­
niques for conflict resolution, cultur­
al rapport, the Republican/Democrat-
ic vision for Black America, and
African American history from a
Post-Reconstruction perspective.
Among the invited speakers who
will be asked to speak to these issues
are Commerce Secretary Ron Brown;
Housing and Urban Development
Secretary Henry C isneros; Congress­
man William L. Clay; Congressman
Donald L Payne, Chairman, Con­
gressional Black Caucus; the Rever­
end Jesse Jackson; Mayor Emmanual
C leaver. Mayor o f Kansas City, M O .;
Senator Carol Mosely Braun (D-IL);
and M ajorGeneral John L. Cowings,
Commander, U S. Army Aviation and
MIXED
MELONS
rip e w h o le m e lo n s
Troop Command; Registration is
$275 for members and $325 for non­
members.
BIG is a Washington-based na­
tional organization o f African Amer­
ican government employees dedicat­
ed to promoting quality public ser­
vice and equality o f opportunity
through training, professional devel­
opment, and advocacy.
The organization includes more
than 250 chapters o f government
workers in federal. State and local
agencies around the country, from
Alaska to Florida For more informa­
tion on the conference, call 202-667-
3280.
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cent o f the financing needed to build
the project and is seeking the balance
o f the funding as loans from the City
o f Portland’s “Housing Trust Fund”
and the Portland Development Com­
mission. A number o f neighbors and
public officials who have seen the
plans praise the project as a transit-
friendly flagship development that
will bring jobs, housing and shop­
ping opportunities back into the
neighborhood.
Reed, a private builder and de­
veloper with offices on MLK, has been
building new housing in the area since
1991 without public subsidies.
Reed employs more than 40 peo­
ple, about half o f whom live in north
and northeast Portland.
The reconstruction o f the Stan-
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The “Standard Dairy Project
dard Dairy is expected to require 10
to 12 months, and will employ 25 to
30 workers.
The project designer is Mike
Dowd, who practices across the street
from the Standard Dairy in a brightly
painted orange house with a neon
green “Architecture" sign out front.
Dowd has worked on a number o f
recent commercial renovations on
King Blvd.
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For the past 20 years, the com­
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from the mainframe system to high
class personal computers with virtu­
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puter technology is moving at a rapid
pace, the computer revolution has
been slow in coming to the African
American community.
One o f the challenges facing our
community is keeping abreast o f the
vast amounts o f new technology and
developments that are introduced
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