«T» 1- *• * . * • ’ ’ ' ‘ « • . . 9 (Elje F o rtian i» © b seru er B \ R on E nnis fa -, ' öS« p i"! IS®?/ _ J •.Vi ¡Ä HOTU s r Ó rs» A M t 1 and morality which then expresses it­ self in suicide, violence, drug addic­ tion, crime and other hideous deeds. N ot exactly what Dr. King had in mind, but nevertheless prophesied; "W hatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly ." Not all transnational corporations are consciously or unconsciously ex­ ploiting human beings and the envi­ ronment. The winds o f change are out there. Many small businesses and more and more transnationals are adopting w hat might be called “socially and en­ vironmentally resp o n sib le’ business practices. Specifically they are look­ ing to m easu re th eir p erfo rm an ce by m u ltip le “b o tto m lin es” adding em plo y ee n eeds, cu sto m er needs, com m unity needs and en v iro n m en ­ tal needs to the fin an cial need m ea­ sure. W hen th e se m e asu res are taken seriously, com panies do w hat they should do, serv e the needs o f hum anity w ith o u t ex p lo itatio n o f peo p le o r the en vironm ent. But, as Dr. K ing so often said, the m ain hope is w ith us, the people. O ur answ er lies in b u ild in g local com m unity to reduce d ep endence on tran sn atio n al co rp o ratio n s. W e can’ est 20% receiving 1.4%. “ Futureless grow th” has resulted in the decline o f every m ajor living system on earth, our oceans, our fresh water, our air, our forests, our soil, and most wild life. “Rootless g row th” refers to the destruction o f cultures in our neigh­ borhoods and small towns as well as replacing centuries old local cultures with hedonism, crass materialism, destructive competitiveness, and ego­ tism. “Voiceless g row th” is economic growth devoid o f respect for human rights and democratic processes es­ sential to society. To this we might add “ M eaning­ less grow th” when these unhealthy forms o f growth result in a loss o f creativity, perspective, meaning, hope T u rn o f f the telev isio n . P ro tect our children from the constant b o m ­ b ard m en t o f v io len ce, greed, h ate and m aterialism w hich is everyw here on television. Join the “ sim p licity m o v em en t” : co n scio u sly p u rch asin g o nly w hat w e tru ly need, b u y in g o nly item s w h ich are recy clab le an d /o r o r­ g anic, an d /o r ask in g sales p eo p le if they know if m aking and d istrib u t­ ing the p ro d u ct in v o lv ed e x p lo ita ­ tio n o f peo p le or the en v iro n m en t. B uy local and o rganize co m m u ­ n ity buying. Buy item s co llectiv ely w ith neighbors or colleagues or jo in an existing cooperative. Shop stores w ith local sourcing. A sk q uestions. B uild co m m u n ity b y v o lu n te e r­ ing in local co m m unity p ro g ram s and churches. F or in sp iratio n , w e can ag ain turn to Dr. King: “C an a n onviolent, d irect-actio n m ovem ent find ap p licatio n on the international level, to confront ec o ­ nom ic and political p roblem s? I b e ­ lieve it can .” A nd further: “ I have the co n v ictio n that the u n iv erse is on the side o fju stice. C onsequently, the b eliev e r in n o n v io len ce has deep faith in the fu tu re.” B y B rad S mith M artin L uther K ing advocated nonviolence as a w ay o f life, so did M ahatm a G andhi 1 have found that violence occurs at m any levels in our lives. In the pursuit o f profits o r ju st a better incom e, business m anagers and individual em ployees m ay often let go o f their integrity, m om entarily. I believe dish o n esty and a lack o f integrity are subtle, very costly forms o f violence. L iving your life in com ­ plete h o nesty, truth, integrity and love as a w ay o f doing business is a daily act o f courage and is the h igh­ est form o f no n v io len ce one can achieve. M any o f us have spent tim e g aug­ ing an outw ard effect o f a lie. W hether the en d w e w an t w ill be b etter achieved w ith w ords o f truth o r not or w hether w e w ill feel sham e and guilt. F ew o f us look in tern ally at w hat the lapse o f self-caring that relationship w ith them selves. I ask them to view the violence they ex p e­ rience, how ever subtle, as a reflec­ tion o f the b e lie f system s they hold. Ifth ey are the victim s o f violence, do they hold a victim b elief about them ­ selves or are they v ic tim ize s or both? I w ork w ith them to grow their skill for external and internal honesty. M y successful clients develop their skill for creating th eir life events from self-carin g an d self-love. It is p o ssib le to b u ild a business and a life on the basis o f nonvio­ lence that holds integrity, dignity, honesty, creativ ity an d respect for the individual as the only ac cep t­ able fo u ndation for each decision made. L ook at w hat it takes for an individual to flourish, expand that to custom er relations, m arketing and business an d you w ill find in that very su b tle n o nviolence a sy n er­ gism that grow s profits b ey o n d your expectations. allow s a lie to do w ith our internal relationship w ith ourselves. W hat is lost in that sort o f internal violence is self. A s m anagers in business, w e al­ low subtle violent environm ents. W hether it is a sexual harassm ent, discrim ination, negative attitudes or even ignoring good ideas to foster our ow n careers, violence o f this sort is s e lf lim iting and destructive. It limits creativity, vision, trust, team ­ w ork, and ultim ately profits. M any o f us have w orked in b u si­ ness w here voicing a negative atti­ tude w as a continual event. H ow m any o f us d id our very best w ork there? W ere you excited about go­ ing to w ork each day because that environm ent fostered your highest creativity and w illingness to partici­ p ate? In m y coaching, I ask clients to look at th eir external surroundings as an exp ressio n o f th eir internal We refuse to believe that there are insufficient funds in the great vaults of opportunity Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. of this nation.” U 5, y ■ ■ ■ In the spirit of Dr. Martin Luther King B Jr., Multnomah County, Metro, the City of Portland and Port of Portland are committed to achieving greater economic and social equity in our contracting and procurement processes. 1 ' Ü ' H <1 For recorded information on contracting opportunities with M ultnomah County and Metro, call the hotline (503) 797-1933. ■ ■;- Multnomah County www.multnomah.lib.or.us/purch Metro www. metro-region .org City of Portland Call the purchasing Port of Portland For information on For information on contracting For information on Buyline at contacting opportunities, call contracting opportunities, (503) 823-6855 opportunities call Jerry Walker, call Jim Waki, For informantion on contracting opportunities, "Faxback" at (503) 731-7592 or (503) 797-1714 call Loretta Young, Judy Trotter, (503) 823-6850 (503) 731-7587 (503) 248 5429 Ô M etro muurnamnH City of Portland Creating livable communities ?/ . ' ' ; 7 ... ■ MÉ * I ; : Port of Portland Regional Services '• C6 Violence In Business 11 Dr. King was urging us to think and act globally by saying, “O ur loy­ alties must transcend our race, our class, and our nation; and means we must develop a world perspective.” Today, even with the perception o f unparalleled prosperity as shown on TV and in our media, human life as Dr. King envisioned it is threatened by the mergers, acquisitions, and relent­ less growth o f transnational corpora­ tions w hich m easure success in money, not in service to human kind. The consequence o f this economic growth are not good for either our env ironment nor for the betterment o f human beings as envisioned by Dr. Kang. A recent study by the United Nations characterized the world-wide economic growth as “ruthless , “fu- tureless”, "rootless” and “voiceless” . "Ruthless growth” is forcingclose to 2.4 billion people to live in poverty while358 individual billionaires enjoy a combined income equal to these 2.4 billion people.The income gap be­ tween rich and poor has grown 100% over the past 20 years with the richest 20% now receiving over 83% o f the world’sincome, compared to the poor­ Jan. 13, 1999 Martin Luther King Jr. Special Edition Dr. Martin Luther King And The “Global Challenge . 999 ’