■ m , . - - v; 9 » • • J««|— “’Av? - L ..!* •» • t »- P age A6______ ------------------------------- ------------------- --------------- ----------------- ------------------------J une 18, 1997 » T he P ortland O bserver Minority Business: Where are our buffalo? B> Prof McKinley Burt A recent C N N television new s spe­ cial featured a broadly sm iling native A m erican gesturing tow ard the w ide picture w indow o f his expensively but tastefully appointed office; T h e buffalo are back”, he exclaimed as the cam era panned across a never-ending vista o f new homes, apartm ent com plexes, shops and offices (m anufacturing w as in a different zone). A nd last w eek ’s com m ent on the “Million Man M a rc h ’has produced quite a bit ofdiscu&sion ("w here are the returns on that big investm ent o f social capi­ tal?”) in fact, enough questions have been raised to spark an updated exam i­ m anufacturers o f consum er goods to advertise in their publications: "W e rep­ resent a captive, loyal market Try us.” I, was in vain that those o f the self- help. ow n-your-future group sought to persuade the ‘m arket m en ’ to divert so tn e o f their econom ic action and talent to building inner-city enterprise - as som e o f the African A m erican talent capable o f operating enterprises o f am size But there has to be a structure at the base o f the pyram id Dr. William A Brown: In the fashion o f ’ lm hoteps." w ho 4600 y ears ago was Chief Architect and “Step Pyramid builder for African K ing Zoser . this ar­ billions of dollars o f data processing equipm ent for the U S Air Force The m agnitude o f his financial responsibili­ ties parallel that ofthe tenth-century B.C. Egyptian “ V izers o fth e Budget" for the Budget" for the "T em ple Endowm ent F u n d s" Dr. shirley Ann Jackson is a world- opposed to siphoning the resources o f the black community for the benefit o f others. A nd to m ake things worse, the chitect isresponsible forall U.S. Airforce facility design and construction around the world. A specialist in mathematical was the agenda? Did one exist? W ashington, D.C. econom ists have announced that A m erica’s black popu­ lation (1 2 % ) will spend “4 5 0 billion dollars" in the nation's 1997 m arket­ place. But, dare we look for the return o f new generation o f smart y oung black college graduates ( first in their families) criteria in buildingstandards, Dr. Brown heads a staff at the Pentagon. renow ned physicist w ho was the first Black female to get a Ph.D at the M assa­ chusetts Institute o f Technology Advo­ cate ofm inority education she serves.. .on theschool’sB oardofT rustees. Dr. Jack- w ere being ‘captured’ by the market m en for exploiting the ghetto for the tobacco com panies, the distilleries and Patricia Davis, C P A./M BA: M ath­ em a tic s and S tatistics m ajo r from Stanford, she is vice president and head o f Bank o f A m erica's world Banking D iv isio n 's Financial Service G roup son now specializes in solidrcondensed state physics. N ow a researcher for the Bell Systems Labs, she uses computers, imagination and sophisticated mathemat­ ics to explain the behavior o f physical ( 1980). The jo b is exactly the sam e as that o f "C h ief M inster o f Finance” to Pharaohs o f the M iddle Dynasties o f systems on the microscopic level, she has also been associated with the Farmi (1949-50), the principal thing that hap­ pened was that a class o f black entrepre­ neurs called "black market m en ” used these statistics to convince the nation’s and Design. Shum ey. Robert: Fhegift for innova­ tion design has enabled this physicist to develop many o f the devices that have m ade m anned' space travel possible. Som e o f Dr. S hum ey’s specific contri­ butions have been the tires for the ‘ Moon Chicago, III, D r M assey supervises the work o f hundreds o f the nation's best physicists, m athem aticians and engi­ neers. Dr Ron McNair: This young Black Buggy,” and the Solar A ir fubes ’ for the Space Shuttle. D r John Slaughter: this form er A ca­ demic Vice-President o f W ashington ’College graduates were being captured by the market men for exploiting the ghetto for the tobacco companies, the distilleries and auto manufacturers.’ nation o f that entire process w e have labeled M inority Business Enterprise or the colloquial Black E conom ics What our buffalo” The last tim e African A m ericans w ere excited by revelations o f their trem endous purchasing pow er Dr W alter E. Massey: A s director o f A m erican’s m ost prestigious research facility, A rgonne National Laboratories, auto m anufacturers. Perceiving their opportunity, new w aves o f im migrants descended upon A m erica’s inner-cities, providing the services blacks w ould not provide for them selves. Next w eek we w ill continue o u r inquiry into "w hether our buffalo will return" but let us finish here by citing Egy ptian ancient Africa. National Accelerator Laboratory, and has served as a visiting scientist at the Brigadier General D avid M. Hall: A logistics m athem atician, he m anages European O rganization For N uclear Research. Aid helps Vancouver workers State University w as confirmed in 19 8 1 as ‘D irector o f the National Science Foundation.’ This appointm ent as head o f what may ... be A m erica's m ost im ­ portant governm ent agency caps a most illustriouscareer. Dr. Slaughterw as 1965 "Scientist o fth e Y ear.'an d . presently, is editor o f ih e International Journal o f Com puters and Electrical Engineering. Dr. W ynetta Spencer: A m athem ati­ cian and design engineer at the Los A lam os Scientific Laboratory in New Astronaut and expert in satellite-to-sat- ellite com m unications is also interna­ tionally respected in the field o f naviga­ tional systems. Dr. M cNair, and experi­ enced pi lot, has des igned-i n vented many o fth e devices used in space exploration. Newell, Virginia K.: this Black fe­ male m athematician is the principal edi­ tor ofthe first book o f its kind in the field; Black M athmeticians and their Works. Mexico, she has held a n u m b ero f im por­ tant positions at this center for nuclear research. Dr. William Wiley: Highly recog- n ized as aconsu Itant, th is statistical chem ­ ist is Director o f Research for the Pacific N Y. Charles Scripners, 1972. Dr C harles Reynolds: A professional engineer, he supervises 40 other engi­ Northwest laboratories o f the Battelle neers at the W estinghouse D efenseC en- ter in Baltimore. M D Dr. Reynolds field is that o f Logical System s mathem atics mem orial Institute. The facility is a divi­ sion ofthe nation ' s most highly respected scientific consulting firm. N e w F arm ers M a r k e t opens A new farm ers' m ark et o p e n s th is w eek on P io n eer C o u rth o u s e S q u are, d o w n to w n . Y o u ' II find stra w b e rrie s, ra s p b e rrie s, salad fix in g s, w ild m u s h ­ ro o m s, h erb s, sm o k e d salm o n and o y ste rs, lam b, b re a d s and v e g e ta b le s o f all k in d s from 4 0 o f O re g o n 's best fa rm e rs e ach W ed n esd ay from 11 a.m . to 3 p.m . T his w e e k ’s c h e f d e m o n s tra tio n is by D avid M a c h a d o o f P azzo R isto ran te. M eet O re g o n 's farm ers face to face at the P o rtlan d F arm ers' M ark et at P io n e e r C o u rth o u s e S q u are. Nafta trade act gives some relief to displaced employees T he U .S. D ep artm en t o f L ab o r h a s c e rtif ie d a p p r o x im a te ly 373 w o rk ers at B o ise C a sc a d e C o rp .. P a p e r D iv is io n , in V a n c o u v e r , W ash., as e lig ib le to a p p ly fo r a ssis­ tan ce an d b e n e fits u n d e r th e T rad e A ct o f 1974 an d u n d er th e N o rth A m erican F ree T ra d e A g re e m e n t (N A F T A ) tra n sitio n a l a d ju s tm e n t a ssistan ce (T A A ) p ro g ram . W orkers at the c o m p an y p ro d u ced p a p er pro d u cts. T he L ab o r D ep artm en t fo u n d the c o m p a n y ’s m a jo r c u s to m e r s in ­ c reased th eir relian ce on im p o rted p a p e r p ro d u cts co n trib u te d sig n ifi­ c an tly to th e deci ine in sales, p ro d u c ­ tion and em p lo y m e n t at B o ise C a s­ c ad e C o rp ., P ap er D iv isio n , in V an ­ co u v er, W ash B oise C a s c a d e ’s P a­ p e r D iv is io n in V a n c o u v e r h a s closed. A c c o r d in g to th e L abor D e p a r tm e n t’s c e r t if ic a ti o n s , th e w o rk ers are elig ib le to ap p ly fo r TA A b e n e fits an d N A F T A -T A A a s s is ­ tan ce if they w ere laid o f f a fte r S e p ­ te m b e r 9, 1995. Good In The Hood Young and old alike always enjoy the annual multicultural music and food festival Good in the Hood, scheduled Friday, June 2 7 through Sunday, June 29, at holy Redeemer Area School. Last year, young people (above) celebrate the festival with a message and kick-off parade. Marchers Kick-off NNO Activities T h e a p p e a r a n c e o f N a tio n a l N ig h t O u t m a rc h e rs in th e S ta r­ lig h t p a ra d e m ark s the first o f a n u m b e r o f crim e p re v e n tio n a c tiv i­ p arties to b o o st n e ig h b o rh o o d spirit an d stre n g th e n co m m u n ity p o lice p a rtn e rsh ip s. ties th is su m m er. P eo p le a re e n c o u ra g e d to lock th eir d o o rs, leav e th eir p o rc h lights tan ce p ro g ram is a u th o riz e d b y th e N orth A m erican F ree T ra d e A g re e ­ A lw a y s th e first T u esd ay in A u ­ g u st, th is y e a r’s N a tio n a l N ig h t o n , an d sp e n d th e n ig h t o u tsid e g et­ tin g to k n o w th e ir n eig h b o rs. A s a m en t Im p lem en tatio n A ct. T h e p ro g ram b ecam e e ffe c tiv e Jan. 1 ,1 994, an d c o v e rs w o rk e rs laid o f f o r fo rced to w o rk p a rt-tim e b e ­ O u t c e le b ra tio n is A u g . 5. O n th is n ig h t, n e ig h b o rh o o d s in O re g o n a n d n a tio n w id e w ill h o ld b lo ck sp o n so r o f N atio n al N ig h O ut, P G E w ill d o n a te d o o r p riz e s fo r the a re a ’s T h e tran sitio n al a d ju s tm e n t a ss is­ c a u se o f in c re a se d im p o rts from M ex ico o r C a n a d a o r sh ifts in p ro ­ d u ctio n to th o se co u n tries. U n d er th e p ro g ram a g ro u p o f th ree o r m o re e m p lo y e e s w h o b e­ lieve they are affe c te d by im p o rts from M ex ico o r C a n a d a can p etitio n the g o v e rn o r o f th e ir state fo r a ss is­ tance. A union o r c o m p a n y o ffic ia l, o r an a u th o riz e d c o m m u n ity -b a se d o r­ g a n iz a tio n , also can p etitio n o n b e ­ h a lf o f a firm 's w o rk ers. P etitio n s are a v a ila b le from state e m p lo y m e n t se rv ice o ffic e s o r o th e r o ffic ia ls d esig n a te d by th e g o v e rn o r. B ased on the p etitio n s, th e L ab o r D ep artm en t in v estig ates to c o n firm w h e th e r w o rk ers w ere a d v e rse ly a f­ fected by in creased M ex ican o r C a ­ b lo c k p arties. A ir co n d itio n in g an d low flo o r b u se s c o m in g to a b u s sto p n e a r y o u T ri-M e t G e n e ra l M a n a g e r T o m W alsh , a lo n g w ith tw o cu sto m e rs w ith d isab ilities, to d ay d e m o n strated th e n e w fleet o f th e fu tu re - low flo o r b u ses. T h ese b u ses a llo w faster an d “O u r g o al is to p ro v id e q u ality se rv ice fo r all o f o u r c u sto m e rs ,” W alsh said. “T h is in clu d es h aving reliab le ac cessib le serv ice, as w ell as air co n d itio n in g fo r o u r p assen g ers. W e b e lie v e th at a d d in g th ese fea­ M A X lig h t rail train s w ill b e re tro ­ fitted fo r air c o n d itio n in g . T h e T ri- M et B o a rd o f D ire c to rs w ill v o te o n th e m a te r at its Ju n e 25 m eetin g . o p e ra to rs an d m a in te n a n c e crew s ab o u t th e n ew b u s. T h is fall, T ri-M et e a sie r b o a rd in g fo r all p assen g ers. W alsh a d d e d th at T ri-M e t p lan s to in clu d e a ir c o n d itio n in g for all new b u se s o rd e re d , a n d th at all e x istin g train in g , and su p p o rt se rv ic e s su ch as c h ild care and tra n sp o rta tio n a s ­ B en efits arc a d m in istered by the W a sh in g to n S tate D e p a rtm e n t o f E m p lo y m en t S ecu rity FRIDAY, JUNE 27 6 :3 0 -6 :4 5 Opening Ceremony 7 :0 0 -1 0 0 0 Bob Miller's Almost All-Star Band w ill receiv e its first o rd e r o f low flo o r b u se s - 22 in total. A d d itio n ­ ally , 65 h ig h flo o r b u ses w ill also b e d e liv e re d this fall. A ll n ew b u ses, in clu d in g the 87 b ein g d e liv e re d this fall, w ill in­ clu d e a ir c o n d itio n in g . W alsh is also c o m m itte d to re tro fittin g the 26 e x ­ isting M A X lig h t rail cars w ith air c o n d itio n in g . I t’s e stim ated that re t­ ro fittin g e ach M A X c a r w ill co st a ro u n d $ 1 4 0 ,0 0 0 , a n d sh o u ld b e c o m p le te by th e tim e W estsid e M A X o p e n s in S e p te m b e r 1998. SATURDAY, JUNE 28 1 2 :3 0 -1 0 0 Judy Marsh Dancers 1 3 0 -2 0 0 The Molly Malone Irish Dancers 2 3 0 -3 :0 0 Youth Olympian Wrestling 4 :0 0 -4 :3 0 Filipino-American Friendship Club SATURDAY, JUNE 28 1 :3 0 -2 :3 0 Boka Marimba Tail Jazz 3 :0 0 -4 :0 0 la Mayor Orchestra 1 2 :0 0 -1 :0 0 Exhibition with Roy Pittman 5 3 0 -6 0 0 4 :3 0 -5 :3 0 OboAddy 6 :0 0 -7 :0 0 Chemistry 7 :3 0 -8 :3 0 Tamara Stevens and the 9 :0 0 -1 0 :0 0 Solid Rock Speech Choir Soul Vacdnation do Brasil, SUNDAY, JUNE 29 6 3 0 -7 0 0 T v ï i ï m I i W A brcathleSS chase through the Pacific SUNDAY, JUNE 29 1 0 0 -1 3 0 Northwest Inupiaq Dancers 2 3 0 -3 3 0 los Tres Amigos (Mariachis) 4 0 0 -4 3 0 The Mein Tribe Dance Group 3 :0 0 -4 :0 0 Quartet Norman Sylvester Band 4 :3 0 -5 :3 0 Swingline Cubs with 5 :3 0 -6 0 0 Shoe Hom (Tap Dancer and 1 2 :0 0 -1 :0 0 Jimi and the Blues Masters 1 :3 0 -2 :3 0 with Myrtle Brown The Michael Allen Harrison Estella and Alberto (Laotian, Julianne Johnson Saxophonist) Special Kick O f f Event K <4s S p a c e Thursday, June 26 from 5 p.m. to 1 a.m. Saturday, June 28, and Sunday, June 29 12:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. McMENAMINS on Broadway, 1504 NE Broadway N ii A rd e y A llo te y Crafts a Reptile Exhibit Face Painter a Jammln' Children's Band 6 to 7 p.m. Hawaiian Dancen • Ukrainian Egg Painter Skip Elliot and Friends with Deborah Lee Plus lots morel PARADE B lazer Boys 0> G irls C lub 5 30 p m Friday, June 27 Northwest and into Alaska, Craig Holden's T f lC L i S c i n C t U d r y is the story o f a young man on the n from religious cultists, m ilitia groups, the ATF-and h row i l l s own tortured soul. Both a heart-pOUlldiilg thriller and a harrowing human drama, it is BOOKS suspense fiction at its very best. (h er I M illio n Kapakhi Brothers - Hawaiian Music and Hula ETHNIC MARKETPLACE Handmade Arts &> Crafts GOOD IN THE HOOD NATIONAL M M S M .L « * Brazilian-African Martial Arts (Gupo de Capoeira Regional 7-11 p.m. Special Attraction The Buffalo Soldiers Holy Redeemer Area School 127 porf lg«4 - 2X5-5175 Admission; Families $5.00, Adults $3.00, Children $1.00 Please note Times and entertainers are subject to change I yell A \ i n Hooks Sponsored by the Neighborhood Outreach Association and our fnends from 10 0 5 W Burnside, sistance. o rg a n iz e a b lo c k p a rty , c o n ta c t the C ity o f P o rtlan d O ffice o f N e ig h ­ b o rh o o d A sso c ia tio n a t (5 0 3 ) 823- Multicultural Stage 50 percent ot the evening s revenue v ilg o to support the Good in the Hoodevent' state e m p lo y m e n t se rv ice o ffice. T h e w o rk ers m ay receiv e a b ro ad incom e su p p o rt d u rin g lo n g -term M ain S tage F o r m o re in fo rm a tio n h o w to 4519. tu re s w ill h elp to k eep o u r c u sto m ­ ers, as w ell as a ttra c t n e w o n e s.” T ri-M e t is n o w o p eratin g a low flo o r b u s fo r th ree w eek s o n L ine 15- N W 2 3 rd /M t. T ab o r. B C T ra n sit in C a n a d a lo a n e d T ri-M e t th e use o f th e b u s to fa m iliarize c u sto m ers, A fter they are ce rtifie d e lig ib le , w o rk ers m ay ap p ly fo r b e n e fits at a selin g , jo b p lace m en t a ssistan ce, jo b search and relo catio n allo w a n c e s, A N a tio n a l N ig h t O u t K ic k -o ff p arty in d o w n to w n P o rtla n d ’s P io ­ n e e r C o u rth o u se S q u are w ill p re ­ c ed e the m ain e v e n t on M o n d ay , Ju ly 21. Tri-Met unveils future fleet nad ian im p o rts o r by tra n sfe r o f p ro ­ d u ctio n to th o se co u n tries. ra n g e o f re e m p lo y m e n t an d re tra in ­ ing serv ices, in clu d in g c a re e r c o u n ­ Friday, done 27-f-h c-iopisi Safvrd^y, done 2^-f-h 12-iopm Sunday, done IZ-6f>i»i FannieMae dow nto w n Portlond L ÄTW T 5 0 3 7 7 8 4 651 IA IW ««427» Ä ♦ tÜ H ü iü ä « SAFECO «gflhrgohiah NEcnc w ith fu n d s C ascad» Plano« Colum bia Distributing p ro v id ed by th e fed eral g o v e rn m e n t. IS1HM0 ROOKS Me Call ■ seau errr KifthVb* « N «ri, IWS1 Natural Q » wow