r>t . ; ? ’ .:r, v Page A7 MARCH 11,1998 (Ebe P a r t lattò Cfttisrruirr UNCF Celebrates its 54th Anniversary With Pop Singer Janet Jackson The United Negro College Fund will celebrate its 54th Anniversaiy Gala Dinner on Thursday, March 12, 1998. Close to 2,000 members o f the business, philanthropic, entertainment and educational communities will be on hand for this celebrated event. Over the past 54 years, UNCF has success­ fully increased and improved access to education for financially dis advan­ taged young men and women. This year's dinner will pay tribute to those individuals who have demonstrated their commitment to the important educational mission o f UNCF. The dinner, which begins at 7:00 pm, will be preceded by a reception at 6:00 pm at The Sheraton New York Hotel and Towers (Seventh Avenue at 53rd St.). Herbert M. Allison, Jr., President and ChiefOperatingOfficer, Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc., will serve as dinner chair­ man. Singer/songwriter/producer/ ac­ tress Janet Jackson’s phenomenal professional career has been shaped by strength, compassion, courage, and confidence. Janet is one o f the most popular entertainers in hr field. She has sold over 40 million albums w orldw ide, her 16 gold-certified singles are among the most o f any female recording artist in history, and her 1990 debut world tour be­ came the most successful premiere tour by any artist, with over two million fans in attendance. ants. Speakers will discuss methods o f bridging the cultural gaps that often lie at the root o f discrimination in housing. Proactive conflict reso­ lution strategies for housing provid­ ers and tenants will also be addressed. FDC PORTLAND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION COMMISSION MEETING Date: March 18,1998 Place: PDC 1900 SW Fourth, Suite 100 Portland, OR Time: 3:00 p.m. Humbolt students get a bang out of traveling science show Janet Jackson Born May 16,1966, Janet Damita Jo Jackson’s entertainment career began at age seven. Following her sitcom work in "Good Times,” “A New Kind o f Family,” and “Fame,” Janet put her acting career on hold to concentrate on music. She signed w ith A& M records and recorded two albums by the time she was 17. But by 1985, Jane, still a teenager, found In 1968, Congress passed the Fair Housing Act, making it illegal to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national, origin, gender and religion when selling, renting, or fi­ nancing housing. 1 In 1988, C ongress passed the Fair H ousing A m endm ent which extended the law to protect fam i­ lies with children and persons with disabilities, m aking 1998 not only the 30th anniversary o f the Act, but also the tenth anniversary o f the Am endm ent. A herself at a crossroads. At 19, she moved to Minneapolis and recorded the groundbreaking album. Control, which yielded five smash hits, in­ cluding “What Have You Done For Me Lately?” In 1989, Janet released Rhythm Nation 1814. The album was a watershed, yielding seven hits including “Miss You Much” and “Escapade.” Humboldt fourth-grade student Chanel Mitchell watches as balloons dipped into liquid nitrogen deflate, demonstrating the chemical changes o f gas, s explained by OMSI Outreach Program Director Gary Myers. More than 300 Humboldt Elementary students learned how solids, liquids and gases change from one state to state to another through OMSI's "Altered States " science outreach program at the school, which was sponsored by US West. Manning Marable Coming To Reed A pril Conference Celebrates 30 Years o f Fair Housing To mark the 30th anniversary o f the Federal Fair Housing Act, the Fair HousingCouncil ofO regon pre­ sents O regon’s Annual Fair Housing C o n fe re n c e A pril 27-28 at the Sheraton Portland Airport Hotel. The conference will host an infor­ mative array o f speakers, workshops, and presentations highlighting the changes effected duringthe first thirty years o f fair housing and the chal­ lenges o f fair housing through the next century. The largest fair housing forum in the northwest, the 14th Annual O r­ egon Fair Housing Conference will emphasize the legal aspects of fair housing as well as stress the im por­ tance o f effective communication be­ tween housing providers and ten­ r» N oted social critic M anning Marable, professor of history and director o f the Institute for Research in African American Studies at Co­ lumbia University, will lecture on Saturday, April 4, at 4:30pm in the Kaul Auditorium on the Reed cam ­ pus. A reception and book signing for Marable’s new book, Black Lib­ eration in Conservative America (South End Press, 1997), will follow. Admission to the lecture, which is sponsored by Reed’s career services office, multicultural resource center, and student activities office, is $3 at the door. Sign language interpreta­ tion will be provided. For more information, call the Reed career ser- 2 Z vices office at 503-777-7550. As a political activist, social critic, ed u cato r, author and h isto rian . column “Along the C'oior Line” ap­ pears in over 275 newspapers and 80 radio stations and reaches an esti­ M arab le is c o n sid e re d one o f America’s preeminent commentators on the black American experience. His nationally published newspaper mated 20 million people each week. W orking political forums as an ad­ viser to the Congressional Black Caucus and as the national co-chair o f the Committees o f Correspon­ dence, Marable actively engages in issues of national educational reform and cultural pluralism. r j/ 'w W e've a lw a y s had deep roots in the community. 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