'> ■ • • « í ; v ;-:\A í P age A 6 M Diversity Internships tor Students Ottered The J. Paul Getty T rust is now accepting applications fo r summer internships from c u ltu ra lly diverse undergraduate students interested in exploring careers in art museums and related areas o fth e visual arts and the humanities. The ten-week internships w ill be offered throughout the Getty Trust: the J. Paul Getty Museum, the Getty Cen­ ter for the History o f A rt and the Hu­ manities, the Getty Conservation In­ stitute, the Getty A rt History Informa­ tion Program, the Getty Center for Education in the Arts, and the Getty Grant Program, as well as various Trust administrative departments. A pplicants must be currently en­ ro lle d in an accredited college or university and they must have com ­ pleted at least tw o semesters o r three quarters o f college at the tim e o f application. The internships are fu ll­ tim e, beginning June 17 and ending August 23, 1996, and provide a sti­ pend o f $3,000. Individuals w ill be ' *s" -■&&£& arc h I m MMMMMMMMÍ 20, 1996 • T he P ortland O bserver Community Mourns Publisher’s Death assigned to one department and w ill w o rk w ith a m e n to r on sp e cific projects. A ll application materials must be postmarked by M arch 4, 1996; n o ti­ fications w ill be made by M a y 3. I o receive an a p p lication form , contact: Getty Undergraduate Intern­ ships fo r D ive rsity in the A rts and the Humanities, Education Departm ent, The J. Paul G etty M useum , P. O. B ox 2112, Santa M o n ica , C A 90407- 2122. Continued from front ▲ She was bom Jan 23, 1937 in Manhattan, Kansas, the daughter o f Percey H ickm an and Frieda M urray, the oldest o f fo u r children. A s a yo u n g g ir l, she m o ve d to V a n p o rt, O re. the c ity b u ilt o u t o f t h e s h ip y a rd b u ild in g days o f W o r ld W a r II S he a tte n d e d H o lla d a y E le m e n ta ry S c h o o l in n ortheast P o rtla n d and g ra d u a t­ ed fro m W a sh in g to n H ig h S ch o o l in southeast P o rtla n d . She a lso a tte n d e d P o rtla n d C o m m u n ity C o lle g e and P o rtla n d S tate U n i­ v e rs ity . She m arried Duane Washington in 1952 and had seven children. A son, C ory, died earlier. She married Dennis Payne in 1976, but later d i­ vorced. b o th o f P o rtla n d ; a b ro th e r, L a rry H ic k m a n o f P o rtla n d ; fiv e sons, C h a rle s , T o n y , G a ry and M a rk W a s h in g to n o f P o r tla n d and R o n n ie W a s h in g to n o f P e ta lu m a , B efore com ing to w o rk fo r the Portland Observer, she was employed w ith Oregon A d u lt and F am ily Ser­ vices, M ultnom ah C ounty Senior Services and the M odel C ities pro­ gram. C a lif. ; a d a u g h te r, A u d re y W a sh ­ in g to n o f P o rtla n d ; 29 g ra n d c h il­ d re n and 10 g re a t-g ra n d c h ild re n C o n trib u tio n s in her h o n o r m ay be made to th e Joyce W a s h in g ­ to n M e m o ria l S c h o la rs h ip Fund in care o f B a n k o f A m e ric a . In sem i-retirem ent, she was an avid reader and especially enjoyed being w ith her grandchildren. She is s u rv iv e d by h e r m o th e r F rie d a M u rra y o f P o rtla n d ; s is ­ the fam ily-ow ned Portland Observer ters, Iv a C o llin s and M a b e l K yle s, newspaper as publisher. Fam ily members have appointed Charles W ashington, the eldest o f W ashington’ s children, to take over Nefropolitan I luman Rights Commission Appointments Continued from front health education and soc ial marketing. McCarthy, a member ofthe A c to r’s legiate Press Newspaper contest. N yla McCarthy, appointed by M ay­ or Katz, has experience in developing and managing complex projects fo­ cusing on the prom otion o f positive change in individuals, communities and organizations She has used her skills to assist state and local govern­ ▲ Kevin Scott Welch, u recent gradu­ ate o f Portland State University was appointed by M ayor Katz. Welch works in Public Information and M e­ dia Relations for the C olum bia River Inter-Tribal Fish (Commission. As a freelance writer, he has been publ ished extensively and received the Best News ments, educational institutions, busi­ nesses and non-profits in organiza­ Story Award in the 1991 Oregon C ol- tional development, diversity training. Equity Association, uses her theater background to teach co n flict résolu-^ tion to youth. The M etropolitan Human Rights Commission welcomes applications at any time in order to maintain a pool o f interested person available to f ill vacancies. Call 82 3 -5 136 fo r inform a­ tion. Calls For Affirmative Action Summit The N ational B lack Chamber o f Commerce is asking all representa­ tives o f m in o rity and women busi­ companies such as Oracle, A pple, M cD onnell Douglas and Lockheed. A contributed to the a n ti-a ffirm a tive publ ic rat ing system can be establ ished. action movement. A c c o rd in g to Paul G uerrero, Pres­ ident, U ntied M in o rity Business En­ trepreneurs, “ It is tim e fo r us to take the O ffensive! W o rk in g together: M in o rity and W omen Business A s­ ness organizations and owners o f m in o rity & women businesses to as­ semble at the W arner C enter H ilto n • Start a campaign that w ill encour­ age individuals, companies and gov­ Hotel, 6360 Canoga Avenue, W o o d ­ land H ills C a lifo rn ia on A p ril 11-12, ernments to boycott C a lifo rn ia prod­ ucts such as planes, computers, soft­ 1996. This sum m it w ill in vo lve peo­ ple representing B lack, H ispanic, Asian, Native American, W omen and Disabled Veterans. The purpose is to so lid ify a strategy that w ill challenge the opponents o f a ffirm a tive action; opponents such Board o f Regents ware, etc. u ntil the an ti-a ffirm a tive action fu ro r is ended. • T o organize massive rallies and demonstrations at the Republican Na­ tional C onvention to be held in San Diego, A ugust 11-14, 1996. These rallies w o u ld show the outrage o f those affected by the a n ti-a ftlrin a ti ve movement and to present opposition to the Dole-Canady B ill that w ill be and financial supporters o fth e C a li- fo rn ia C iv il Rights In itia tiv e (C C R I), such as V irg in ia K notts, Partner, Knottsberry Farm, Granite Construc­ tion Company, and Fontana Steel. Responding to consumer demand for more authentic, Mexican-style flavor, Ruiz Food Products is introducing a new line o f frozen restaurant-quality burritos, enchiladas and Quesadillas. products and services provided by companies owned by those who have voted on during the 105th Congres­ sional Session and the current rheto­ ric uttered by every Republican pres­ Some of the planning strategies are: idential candidate. • Orchestrate a successful econom ­ ic leveraging (to buy o r not to buy) o f • O fficia l auditing o f the m inority business participation programs at B u ild in g T h e B r e a m A “ grass root” supported k ic k ­ o ff campaign is under way and gain­ ing momentum to create a heroic scale bronze monument depicting D r M artin Luther K ing Jr. deliver- G andhi on the salt march. C h ie f Jo­ seph leading his people to safety, Rosa Parks on the bus and more. The M .L .K . Jr. monument com ­ sociations and th e ir statewide m em­ berships w ill be a force to be reck­ oned w ith ” . N B C C Chairm an and C E O Harry A lfo rd states, “ W e are c a llin g this sum m it because it is tim e fo r those o f us w ho cherish the C iv il Rights A ct o f 1964 to come to its defense. The attackers o f a ffirm a tive action want to abolish the C iv il Rights A ct. We say pox on yo u r house!’ T o o many lives, too much blood, sweat and tears have been shed to get us this far We w ill never go b a ck!” the N B C C phone # is 202-416-1622, fax 202- 363-0866. fe s s o ro f art M ichael F lo rin Dente. C h ie f o f police Charles Moose w ill be the special guest speaker. The n o n -p ro fit M .L .K . statue project encourages you to put this date on your calendars and asks that ng h is message o f “ The D ream . Dr. mittee chaired by Senator B ill M cC oy is having a p u b lic awareness fund K ing is flanked by sym bolic figures raising k ic k -o ff press conference at o f our soc iety representing the w o rk ­ the Oregon C onvention Center on er, the im m igrant, and the child. The base o f the statue w ill have Friday, March 22 fo r an u n ve ilin g o f the small model o f the larger com po­ bronze-bas reliefs id e n tifying great sitio n that is under construction by Association and Emanuel Hospital, along w ith small local businesses and neighborhood associations w ill be individuals from history such as the award w in n in g sculptor and pro- presenting donations at this time. you please plant to attend. Many corporations such as the T rail Blazer The first five countries to extend the vote to women were New Zealand in 1893, Australia in 1902, Finland in 1906, Norway in 1913 and Denmark in 1915. 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