'/X. Volume X X V I, Number 6 Conimi tied to cultural diversity. February 7, 1996 Freedom S tru g g le Pays Price Housing Jump Starts Lives are lost in the 1964 battle to vote in Mississippi. These brave men and women are remembered during Black History Month. There are several ways to get started in the pursuit o f securing a loan to buy your dream home. See page A6. See Metro, inside. “J ícrriían h C* ‘ er 250 bhhbbhhhhhhh MHMHM ¡■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■i WYDEN P Civil Rights Drama ortland Democrat Ron Wyden was sworn In as U.S. Senator for Oregon Tuesday, cutting the Republican majority in the Senate to 53- 47. Election May Change Campaigns The conventional wisdom that negative advertising is effective in political cam­ paigns w ill no doubt change after the Sen­ ate election o f Ron Wyden, said University o f Oregon Professor Jim Lemert. “ Wy- I den’s decision to stop negative advertising I had a positive affect,” Lemert said. "H o w ­ ever, I think what was more decisive in the | voter response was (Gordon) Smith’s de­ cision to continue his negative campaign­ ing.” Vote May Undermine Mail Ballots I f the m ajority o f new voters in Ore­ gon’s vote-by-mail Senate election cast their vote in favorofDemocrat Ron Wyden, support for the experimental mail ballot­ ing process could disappear in the state’s Republican-controlled legislature, Priscilla Sauthwell, a University o f Oregon p o liti­ cal scientists, predicted last week. Rose Festival Dedicates Profits The Portland Rose Festival Association has announced that it w ill donate an esti­ mated $450,000 in profits from last year and anticipated 1996 revenue toward im ­ provements at Waterfront Park, Portland International Raceway and dredging the Willamette River for expanded shipping trade. J Wyden won a special election last Tues­ day, defeating Republican Gordon Smith to fill the last three years o f Republican Bob Packwood’s term. Packwood resigned Oct. 1 because o f sexual harassment charges. Vice President A1 Gore gave Wyden his oath o f office in the Senate chamber as fellow senators and Wyden’s family and friends applauded. Oregon Republican Sen. Mark Hatfield, who is retiring at the end o f the year, escorted Wyden to the podium and held a bible for Wyden as he took the oath. “ Senator Wyden has proven he is dedicat­ ed to the people o f Oregon,” Hatfield said after Wyden was sworn in. “ I welcome our newest colleague,” Senate Republican Leader Bob Dole added. H atfield’s retirement w ill mean Oregon w ill have two new senators in less than a year. Packwood and Hatfield had served together since 1968. Wyden, 46», is the first Democrat elected to the Senate from Oregon in 34 years. He comes to the Senate after 15 years in the House, where his departure leaves 236 Re­ publicans, 196 Democrats, one independent and two vacancies. Maryland Democrat Kweisi Mfume is re­ signing from the House on Feb. 15 to become president o f the National Association for the Advancement o f Colored People. Wyden’s narrow victory last week im ­ proves Democratic chances for regaining control o f the Senate in Novem­ ber, but they still face long odds. O f 33 Senate seats at stake, 18 are held by Republicans and 15 by Democrats, but eight Democratic incumbents are quitting, com­ pared to only five Republicans. n his one-act play, “The M eet­ ing,” playwright Jeff Stetson explores the best avenues [ for advancing black liberation, using I the vehicle of a fictitious meeting I between two epic African-American historical figures, Malcolm X and Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Director Win- | ston Williams brings the debate to life playing King, with the help of Michael Lange as Malcolm X and Darrel Keyes as Rashad, Malcolm X’s bodyguard. “ The M e e tin g ” is p e rfo rm e d at Portland State U n iv e rs ity T hursday, Feb. 8. at 7:30 p.m. in the N o rd ic Room (R oom 26 Sm ith C enter, I 825 I SW Broadw ay). A don atio n o f $2-$5 is suggested. For in fo rm a tio n c a ll PSU ’ s B la ck C u ltu ra l A ffa irs Board, 725-5660. The p lay has been presented to | s ta n d in g -ro o m -o n ly a u d ie n c e s in schools and theaters around the N o rth - I west. v The perform ance is one o f the high- I ligh ts o f P S U ’ s B la ck H is to ry M on th Ron Wyden visits north Portland 's E&M Community Market ju s t days before his election to the U.S. Senate. Wyden started his political career as an advocate for senior citizens. In the 1994 Senate elections. Republicans won all six seats held by retiring Democrats and held all o f theirs. They also defeated two Democratic incum­ bents. The Dem ocrats need a net gain o f three seats i f President C lin to n and Gore C elebration, organized p rim a rily by I the B la c k C u ltu ra l A ffa ir s B o ard are re-elected. That w ould create a 50- 50 tie w hich G ore, as p re sid in g o ffic e r o f the Senate, w ou ld break in fa v o r o f the D em ocrats. I f a Republican president and vice presi­ dent are elected. Democrats would need a net gain o f four seats for a majority. (B C A B ). D ire c to r/a c to r W in sto n W illia m s I graduated from the U n iv e rs ity o f M as­ sachusetts in Am herst w ith degrees in art education and sc u lp tu re and a m in o r in arts. Hill Seeks Re-Election State Treasurer Jim H ill announced last week that he has filed for re-election to a second term. H ill is Oregon’s first African- American statewide office holder. H ill said his priorities include a review o f the state retirement funds, further investment in O r­ egon’s economy and control o f state debts H ill, 48, is a resident o f Salem. “ Grade’s Place Juvenile Crime Studied A newly created Governor’s Task Force on Juvenile Crime Prevention w ill be chaired by Oregon Attorney General Ted Kulongoski and include H ill Walker, an expert on prevention o f youth violence Walker is the director o f the University o f Oregon Institute on Violence and Destruc­ tive Behavior. Community Center Breaks Ground Grade Knapper is circled by Lolenzo Poe (left), her sons, Johnnie W. and Johnnie A. Gage and Portland Mayor Vera Katz. C o n s tru c tio n o f the B re n tw o o d - Darlington Community Family Resource C enter began last week w ith a groundbreaking ceremony at 7211 S.E. 62. The site is the location for the first community center to be build in Portland since 1920. “ This project w ill serve as a model for future projects," said Multnomah County Commissioner Tanya Collier, one o f the primary promoters o f the project. Nordstrom Salutes SEI To embrace Black H istory M onth, Nordstrom is honoring children’s programs for their positive contributions. Self En­ hancement, Inc., the Urban League, the African American Local Hero’s School Project and the Cultural Recreation Band were given an honorarium o f $1,000 from Nordstrom and window space to display their successful programs. EDITORIAL A2 I IB ¿JI 55 An emergency and homeless shelter serv­ ing inner north and northeast Portland, has been named in honor o f long-time resident Gracie Knapper. Knapper is the mother and mother-in- law o f the owners, Johnnie A. Gage, exec­ utive director o f the House o f Umoja, Johnnie W. Gage, former executive direc­ tor o f M YC AP and Debra L. Rily. “ I would hope that at this facility, we can provide the same care most o f us received from our mom’s house,” Johnnie W. Cage said. The shelter opened in November under the premise that a family should be able to receive needed services in their own neigh­ borhood rather than traveling across the Willamette River to downtown. Located at 820 N. Killingsworth, the shelter can ac­ commodate up to 17 families. 3i M ich ae l Lange has been an actor, d ire c to r, p la y rig h t, teacher, and po­ litic a l a c tiv is t fo r many years. “ It is o u r g o a l,” says M an d isa S h are iff, c o o rd in a to r o f B C A B , “ to use the theater m edium as a c o n d u it | to re-exam ine the p erson alities o f tw o o f our most celebrated h is to ric a l f ig ­ ures and to pro voke c o n te m p la tio n and debate in a broad audience as to I the c o n trib u tio n s and relevance o f | these men to the future o f A fric a n - Am ericans. H ow w ill black conscious- I ness be shaped and w hat d ire c tio n w ill it take?” Albina Condos Proposed by L ee P erlman the southern end. In three units, fronting North Cook Street, both want housing built at North the lower portion w ill be designed for com­ Fremont and Mississippi. Now, mercial activity, allowing the owner to have as planner Mike Hawakawa says, it’s a an office or shop below and a home above. matter of “putting the pieces together. ” Ed Durham says he hopes to begin con­ Charles and Ed Durham plan to build 22 struction by the fall. row house units on the vacant 1.5 acre site. The long-vacant property was rezoned Their plans have several unusual features. from industrial to a combination o f high- Most o f the units wi 11 have garages at street density housing and mixed use. The change level - 10 feet or more above the street as they was made several years ago in the Albina descend from a hillside into the lower Albina Community Plan (over the strong objections industrial area to the south - with two stories o f then-owner Whitcomb Crichton). o f living space above. The zoning on the western portion re­ The proposed houses would face inward quires at least 15 units o f housing where the toward an open area owned collectively by Durhams propose six. They, and architect all the units and developed as a play area on Kelcey Beardsley o f Portland Community T FAMILY A3 he Durham brothers and the city ENTERTAINMENT A5 METRO Bl Michael Lange as Malcolm X delivering the speech "The Ballot or the Bullet" Design, o riginally proposed to make the project a Planned Unit Development, allow ­ ing them to use the whole property to meet the density requirement. However, at a conference last month, Hayakawa suggested that instead they seek an adjustment from the code, a much less costly and d iffic u lt step. Ed Durham feels that owner-occupied housing is a better use for the site than the high-density m ulti-fam ily it is zoned for. “ I could build an apartment building there and probably rent it out, but that’s not what this community needs," he told the Boise Neighborhood Association last year. ▼ Continued to page B6 Joyce Washington In Hospital After Heart Attack Joyce Washington, publisher o f the Portland Observer newspaper, suffered a heart attack early Tuesday afternoon. She was taken to Legacy Emanuel Hospital by ambulance and was listed in critical condition. The hospital was con­ ducting tests and trying to determine the extent o f damage and the course o f med­ ical care. “ Our fa m ily can use a ll o f your prayers, ” said Chuck Washington, se­ nior editor. SPORTS HOUSING CLASSIFIEDS B3 B4 B6