g, Kl"*Jr' Sl,“‘a‘ Ei"‘m ‘3’ » Walt Disney Presents “Selma, Lord, Selma ®1,„ ÏI» rtla n b «baeM rer CH Follow ing the success o f the Humanitas Award-winning movie “Ruby Bndges,” “The W onderful W orld of Disney " brings another gal­ vanizing civil right story to life with "Selma, Lord, Selma."The two-hour movie is based upon two little girls’ memories o f the intamous and violent Bloody Sunday in Selma, Alabama during the tumultuous American civil rights movement o f the 1960s. The dramatization, starting Mackenzie Astin (‘The Long Island Incident"), Jumee Smollett (“Eve’s Bayou”), Clifton Powell ("Deep Rising”) and Yolanda King (“Ghosts o f Missis­ sippi”), airs on “The W onderful W orld ofDisney” on Sunday, Jan u ary 17,7 PM (ET/PT)on ABC. Astin, Smollet and Powell along with Yolanda King, the daughter o f civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., star in this poignant drama based on the true story o f the many freedom fighters who organized a black voter registration march amidst south­ ern violence, hatred, racial prejudice and the ever-present threat o f the Ku Klux Kian. Two African American schoolgirls, Sheyann Webb (Smollett) and Rachel West (Stephanie Peyton), are astonished when the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (Powell) ar­ rives in their town with young semi­ nary student Jonathan Daniels (Astin) to organize a series o f black voter registration marches. The first sign of danger comes when a burning cross is placed in the front yard o f the local black church and then again when marchers are arrested on their way to the voter registration office in Selma. Despite her parents’ concern for the danger involved, 11-year-old Sheyann felt it was necessary and important to participate in Dr.King’s movement She and her friend Rachel were two o f the youngest participants in the march which brought about such an important change in America’s way oflife. Because ofthe many people who risked and lost their lives, the Voting Rights Act was signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson, and the journey toward African- American freedom began. ■‘Selm a, L ord, Selm a” is a new movie on the American civil rights movement of the 1960s ■ » of P o rtla n d Individual Differences. Dr. King often spoke of the “Beloved Community.” The “Beloved Community” is a safe haven, which The Urban League of Portland has been designated. The “Beloved Community” and the safe haven encourage and support “economic power, by leveling the playing field.” In the spirit and philosophy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., The Urban League of Portland continues his work daily through our mission, which is “to strengthen African Americans and all who strive toward economic self- reliance and social equality.” Duane A. Bosworth Lawrence J. Dark Chair, Board of Directors President/CEO Mamella Bingham Tanya K. Perimon Assist. 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As our success continues to grow, we are always seeking people who look for ways to do things better - leaders who embrace change and get excited about possibilities in the evolving world of financial services. If you are dedicated to providing solutions for customers and care about your community, consider the following opportunities at U.S. Bank: Branch Manager Managing a high-volume service branch, you will build customer relationships through effective business development strategies and maintain profit while successfully delivering products and services. Prefer a four-year degree in a business related field, at least 2 years’ branch banking experience and excellent supervisory and communication skills. Personal Banker Develop and maintain profitable retail banking relationships and sell a wide range of U.S. Bank products and financial solutions. Requires at least 3 years' experience in direct sales. Teller Provide prompt, courteous customer service by conducting financial transactions including deposits, withdrawals, advances, and payments. Requires strong dedication to customer service and a minimum of 1 year cash handling experience. If you share our appreciation for community, opportunity and individuality, we’d like to know what else we have in common. U.S. Bank offers a competitive salary and benefits package. For immediate consideration, please send your resume, indicating Job Code POB/0113/JW on all correspondence, to: U.S. Bank, Jo Westbury, P.O. Box 8837 T-3, Portland, OR 97208. Or, fax to: (503) 275-4838. Background screening and drug testing required. We are an equal opportunity employer and drug-free workplace. For information on other U.S. Bank openings, call our Job Line at (888) 456-7776. www.usbank.com Karry Gillespie Technical Director - CCR Mary Harvey Debbie Kauffman Common Goals. Derrick Brooks Student Attendance Initiative Coord. [T^bank