J anuary 31,1996 • T he P ortland O bserver “ When We Were Colored ” Sensitive, Impressive Based on C lifto n L. T a u lb e rt’ s c ritic a lly acclaim ed book, “ Once Upon a Tim e ... When We Were C olored” is a sensitive m em ory film o f the author’ s com ing-of-age in the holiday weekend on a handful o f segregated South. A c to r T im Reid makes an impres­ sive directorial debut w ith an em o­ tio n a lly quiet saga that chronicles a screens, has some crossover appeal as fam ily fare and should be seen in m ajor urban centers before landing on T V , cable and in classrooms. There are no drugs and not much violence in this evocative w o rk in which black characters actually get to live long lives and die in bed o f momentous era in black communal life, one mostly neglected by U.S. films. This well-made production, re­ leased on the M artin Luther K in g Jr. natural causes. The film as a whole stands as a significant e ffo rt to “ correct” black history by recording its rich tradi­ tions and celebrate unadorned he- J roes who have inspired black young­ sters and paved the way fo r the c iv il rights movement. Set in the small town o f Glen A I Ian, M iss., the fi Im presents a warm tribute to the black heritage that pre­ vailed in the Deep South o f the post­ war years. Sprawling narrative sheds lig h t on what it meant to grow up in this The three-part story begins in 1946 w ith a baby’s birth in the cotton fields, then jum ps to 19 5 1 fo r the first particular tim e and place, and at the same time captures a sweeping, pan­ oram ic view o f black culture as it was experienced on a d a ily basis. Poppa teaches C l i f f his first words ("W h ite s O n ly” and “ C olored” ) and exposes him to a Ku K lu x Kian pa­ Spreading For Homeless Tuberculosis may be spreading in a dangerous way among the home­ less, according to new research. The finding was based on a study o f homeless people in Los Angeles where researchers said they found an infection rate o f 53 percent due to recent exposure to the bacterium so-called prim ary tuberculosis compared to a tra d itio n a l esti­ mate o f 10 percent in the population at large. “ O ur results suggest that the ma­ jo rity o f tuberculosis cases in the homeless in a large c ity are a ttrib u t­ able to prim ary tuberculosis from berculosis cases over a short period and facilitates epidem ic spread o f the disease,” the report said. quency o f prim ary tuberculosis at a tim e when no specific tuberculosis Previous research has shown a higher prevalence o f the disease in outbreak was identified in central Los Angeles,” it added. general among the homeless, and shelters have been id e n tifie d as The study, in the Journal o f the American M edical Association, was conducted by the D ivisio n o f Infec­ tious Diseases at the U niversity o f Southern C a lifo rn ia School o f M ed­ icine sources o f outbreaks, the study said. It said the determ ination o f the re l­ ative frequency o f prim ary T B and that developed tw o o r more years after exposure is im portant in con­ Self Image Problems Persist American w om en’s march into the w ork force in the past tw o decades may have im proved their economic options but it has not im proved their self-im age, according to new re­ search. “ Forty-eight percent o f women ... have an overall dissatisfaction w ith their looks,” said Thomas Cash, a professor o f psychology at O ld D o­ m inion U niversity in N o rfo lk , Va., and an expert on the psychology o f today dictate that to be attractive women must not only be young and thin but also physically fit. “ One o fth e things that w e’ ve seen is now it ’ s not enough to be thin. Y o u ’ ve got to be a certain kind o f thin, a w ell-toned th in ,” he said. He also theorized that a grow ing role in the w orkforce has pressured women to emphasize physical attrac­ tiveness and some feel pressure to compete on that basis w ith younger women. appearance. Cash, who presented his research on Friday at the annual scientific meeting o f the Am erican Academy ofC osm etic Surgery in O rlando, said he surveyed 803 women from across the United States in 1995 and found that nearly h a lf were not happy w ith their appearance. way to compete is w ith th e ir looks,” he added. He said 48 percent was sharply higher than the 30 percent who ex­ The author o f a recent self-help book on body image, “ W hat Do You pressed sim ila r sentiments in a sur­ vey he conducted in 1985, and only about 23 percent voiced sim ilar neg­ See When Y ou L o o k in the M irro r,” Cash suggests that women — and “ I think also women in greater numbers than 10 years ago, 20 years ago, are in the w o rkfo rce and th e y’ re out there putting th e ir feet and their faces fo rw a rd ,” he said. “ H is to ric a l­ ly women have been taught that the M ost o f C lifT s interactions, h o w ­ The film doesn’t contain many w hite characters, but the few present ever, are w ith his great aunt (P h ylicia Rashad) and her son M e lv in (Leon), who vis it from M ich ig a n after a long absence. The concluding segment is the are agreeably non-stereotypical. In the second, 19 5 8 ,chapter, C liff( W ill­ most o v e rtly p o litic a l, re v o lv in g around C leve (R ichard Roundtree), tig h tly k n it com m unity. tro llin g the disease in the homeless and other high-incidence popula­ tions. The C ity o f V ancouver’s new Water Resources Education Cen­ ter is seeking volunteers to fi II many niches in the W ater C enter’ s pro­ motion o f wise water use. People o f all ages are needed to be musicians, puppeteers, art dem- onstrators, lecturers,exhibitdesign- ers, lab assistants, teaching assis­ breakfast, tours, food, music, e xh ib ­ its and activities fo r a ll ages. H elp out fo r a few hours o r develop a regular schedule and become part o f the W ater C enter’ s Aqua Guides pro­ gram. C a ll 696-8478 fo r details. The $ 3 .1 m illio n W ater Center is a 16,000-square-foot fa c ility w ith a 1,000-gallon aquarium, exhibits, lab­ tants, tourguides, audio-visual tech­ nicians, receptionists, aquarium and make wise decisions about our re g io n ’ s w ater resources. The c ity broke ground fo r the public fa c ility in September 1994. The W ater Center is a p u b lic ame­ n ity b u ilt as part o f the c ity ’ s new state-of-the-art wastewater treat­ ment plant w hich went o n-line in June. oratory, atrium and com m unity meet­ ing room. managers and clerical assistants. Volunteers are needed now and for the Water C enter’s grand open­ A short w alk to an ove rlo o k offers visitors a panoramic view o f the near­ by wetlands. I he W ater Center is at the east end o f M arine Park on Vancou­ ver’ s Renaissance Trail. From H igh­ ing weekend, Feb. 24 and 25. Grand Opening events include a pancake The W ater Center’ s purpose is to teach people o f all ages to care fo r • It’s a Birthday Bash! I t ’ s a C ampaign K ickoff ! It s a Family A ffa ir! way 14,. between 1-5 and 1-205, turn south at the C olum bia Way exit. F o llo w C olum bia W ay east to he W ater C enter’s parking lot. STATE REP AVEL GORDLY Join Avel Gordly and friends as we celebrate her birthday... kick off her campaign for Senate District 10... and enjoy a spaghetti feed for the whole family. Suggested donation - $ 2 0 (or whatever you can afford, plus one can o f food February 13th • 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Madison High School Cafeteria • 2735 NE 82nd Authorized By The Committee To Elect Avel Gordly 287-6843 men — could im prove their body image by th in k in g less about their ative views in surveys conducted by other researchers in the early 1970s. appearance, con fro n tin g those who b elittle their looks and e lim inating Cash said one reason fo r the shift cou Id be the standards o f female beau­ “ mental mistakes” like th in kin g they ty presented in the mass media, which Loose-knit script is laced w ith fond anecdotes o f rich adventures like fish ­ ing trips, comm unal picnics, a m in ­ strel show, trips to the neighboring “ big c ity ” and, above all, life in a Wise Water Users Wanted recent in fe ctio n ,” the study said. “ We found a rem arkably high fre­ Prim ary tuberculosis “ greatly in­ creases the number o f infectious tu­ B ut i t ’ s by no means a dreary, depressing childhood. and longest chapter. 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