August 25, 1999 IJortlanò ©bseruer Page A3 E i T O R V A 1— EDITORIAL A RTICLES DO NOT NECESSARILY REFLECT OR REPRESENT THE VIEW S OF | Thoughts For People, Not Statistics, Can Deliver A Fair And Accurate Census M ost o f the people in those neighbor­ Bv J. K enneth B ia c k w e ll NN PA ^ o rtla n h Observer N ext year, the federal governm ent prom ises to fix the census "D o n ’t w orry,’ ’ Bv H erbert H arris S elf I mage IN N P A ) H o w y o u s e e y o u r s e l f in y o u r USPS 9 5 9 6 8 0 u b l is h e r Charles Washington E d it o r Larry J. Jackson, Sr. B u s in e s s M anager Gary Ann Taylor A A d m in is t r a t iv e s s is t a n t Talunaka W ashington D ir e c t o r of A d v e r t is in g Tony Washington opy E color. E xcuse m y skepticism , but I grew r e p re s e n t. Y o u r s e l f im a g e is im p o r ­ ta n t b e c a u s e it is th e s ta r tin g p o in t o f len g es im p ro v e s. 3 . C r itic iz in g o th e r p e o p le c o n ­ s ta n tly . W h y d o y o u c r itic iz e o th e r y o u r lif e e x p e r ie n c e s . T h e im a g e p e o p le c o n s ta n tly ? Is y o u r c r itic ism ticed, w as as different as b lac k an d white. y o u h o ld o f y o u r s e l f is lik e a g re a t v a s e in to w h ic h a ll y o u r lif e e x p e r i­ e n c e s a re p o u r e d a n d b le n d e d .I f y o u r c o n s tr u c tiv e a n d m o tiv a te d b y tru e c a r e , c o n c e r n a n d d e s ir e to h e lp ? O r , is it b a s e d o n e n v y , je a l o u s y a n d oversee the C ensus B ureau, 1 looked s e l f im a g e is a s m a ll, lim ite d c o n ­ c e p t, b a s e d o n ig n o ra n c e , fe a r, d o u b t th o u g h ts o f in f e r io r ity ? I f y o u r c r it i ­ governm ent prom ised to fix the census c is m is n o t p o s itiv e , b a s e d o n lo v e , w ith “m o d em scientific m ethods.'"That a n d in s e c u r ity , th e n a ll o f y o u r e x ­ p e r ie n c e s w ill b e f ilte r e d th ro u g h re s p e c t, a n d a s in c e r e d e s ir e to h e lp a n d im p r o v e a n o th e r p e r s o n , th e n it w as in 1990. L ike today, there w a s a political firestorm o ver w hether to use th e s e n e g a tiv e e m o tio n s . O n th e is n o t c o n s tr u c tiv e c r itic is m . It d o e s “ statistical sam pling” to find the people o th e r h a n d , i f it is b a s e d o n k n o w l­ h a r m n o t o n ly to th e o th e r p e r s o n , the census missed. ‘ ‘Statistical sam pling’ ’ e d g e , lo v e , c o u r a g e , r e s p e c t, fa ith b u t a ls o to y o u r o w n s e l f im a g e . 4. W aitin g fo r so m e o n e else to sol ve is like polling - statisticians take a sm all a n d c o n f id e n c e , y o u r life e x p e r i­ ences th ro u g h y o u r p ro b lem s. W h e n y o u w a it for population. T hey use the results to esti­ t h e m .S e l f im a g e d e te r m in e s y o u r c a p a c ity to g iv e , r e c e iv e a n d in te r ­ so m e o n e e lse to so lv e y o u r p ro b lem s, m ate how many people are in each state, y o u n e u tra liz e y o u r o w n p o ssib ilities city, neighborhood, and block.People a c t w ith th e lif e e x p e r ie n c e s a n d fo r lea rn in g a n d g ro w in g th ro u g h the w h o w anted to use sam pling insisted it p o s s ib ilitie s w h ic h c o n f r o n t y o u . It e x p erien c e . W h a t k e ep s y o u fro m ta k ­ w as the only w ay to fix the census in is lik e a m a g n e t, a ttr a c tin g o r r e p e l­ ing a c tio n w h e n a p ro b le m p re sen ts places w here it has alw ays been broken: lin g , lik e o r u n lik e q u a litie s in to itself? Is it fear o f failure o r o f su c c ess th at c o n tra d ic ts h o w y o u re ally feel Places like Laurel H om es, public hous­ a b o u t y o u rse lf? W h ic h e v e r it is the T aylor H om es, the n ation’s largest p u b ­ w ill b e filte re d G r a p h ic D D is t r ib u t io n M anager C o n t r ib u t in g W r it e r Portland, OR 9 7 2 1 1 Indian lands throughout the W e s t and in c h a lle n g e s, y o u s u b c o n sc io u sly a c ­ A sian neighborhoods throughout the c irc u m s ta n c e s a n d situ a tio n o n so m e ­ o n e else, y o u a v o id tak in g re sp o n sib il­ c e p t th e c o n s e q u e n c e s th a t w ill su re ly country .N ot suiprisingly, the people w ho re su lt fro m y o u r in a c tio n . Y o u d e ­ live in these areas o ften face barriers to ity for w h a t y o u h a v e re a lly d o n e to c e iv e y o u rse l f in to th in k in g th a t th ere econom ic opportunity. Hie census m isses y o u rself. I f y o u d o n o t ta k e resp o n si­ borhoods than tnmosL Forexam ple, w hen w e looked hard at the 1990 sam ple, w e sib ility fo r p e rs o n a l g ro w th a n d d e ­ y o u w ill g o th ro u g h a g a in a n d again. v e lo p m e n t. T h e n a tu re o f c h a lle n g e s found 783 neighborhoods w here the cen­ sus m issed m ore than 10 percent o f the is th a t i f th e y c o n tin u e u n re so lv e d , people. In m any, the census m issed 20, th e y o n ly g e t w o rse . 3 0 ,4 0 percent o r m ore o f the pop u latio u e ad lin es c o m in g o u t o f the e-mail pdxobserv0aol.com P ostmaster : r u o im M ic r t. Send address changes to Portland Observer PO Box 3137 Portland, OR 9 7 2 0 8 Periodical Postage paid in Portland, OR nearby ProgressiveC om m unity C hurch. Latino, A sian o r .American Indian. T hese In B row nsville, Texas. A lm a R endon, are the places needing the m ost attention - the neighborhoods sam pling is sup­ director o f the C am eron P ark C e n tro Cultural, is know n and trusted in the p osed to m ake w hole H ow ever, w hen w e ex am in ed w hat w ould have hap­ pened i f sam pling had b e e n used, w e found that these neighborhoods w ould have rem ained heavily undercounted. la tin o com m unity. In G ulfport, M iss., it w as Pastor A dam s o f the L ittle R ock M issionary B aptist C hurch.In L aurel H om es, the hum an inform ation n e tw o rk c o n sisted o fm y "aunties” - m o re aunties Sam pling generally added a tew people, than m y m other and father had sisters. A t but nev e r enough to fix the p ro b lem . Hie any given tim e, they m ight b e o n the stoop or at the w in d o w , from o n e e n d o f average u n dercount in these neighbor­ hoods before sam pling w as 37 percent. A fter sam pling, it w as 34 percen t.lt turns o u t "m o d e m scientific m eth o d s” m ostly the neighborhood to the other. I f y o u got into trouble o n one end, the n e w s w a s at the other faster than you could run. K ids adds p eople to neighborhoods w ith good today have the Internet. B u t in m y n e ig h ­ census counts - o r to those w here the b o rh o o d , cen su s m ista k e n ly c o u n ts too m any people. In the 1990 sam ple, 75 percent o f N e t U nfortunately, W ashington experts often m istake low incom e fo r lo w IQ. In the peopleadded through sam plingw ould other circum stances, w om en like m y have been added to neighborhoods w here aunties inC incmnati and m en like T y ro n e m ore than 90 percent o f the p eople w ere already counted. .Alarmingly, alm ost 20 and L evi in C hicago w ould b e doctors, law yers, and professionals, c o m m a n d ­ percent o f the people add ed w ere to neighborhuxxlsthatw ercovercountedjM l we had th e H erage are genuinely eligible. T his m eans 1 9 9 9 O r e g o n L e g is la tu r e checking reported incom e inform ation pointed tooneconclusion: I a w - even m ore carefully, requiring a docu­ ent (such as a voter care o r tax return) m akers h a d tough decisions to m m ake proving O regon residency and m onitor­ ab o u t w hich service to support w ith lim ­ ited tax dollars. O n e m em orable head­ ing other eligibility c riteria line said so m e law m akers w ere looking elem ent o f the O regon H ealth Plan that fo rO re g o n H e a lth P la n c u tso fu p to S 100 continues is the C hildren ’ s H ealth Insur­ m illion. ance P rogram for uninsured children in This m eant that the landm ark A nother health plan, n o w in its sixth year, faced fam ilies that earn som ew hat m ore than careful scrutiny, tough questions and a the federal p o verty level. P eople w ho d em an d to b e m ore efficient than ever. believe they m ay be eligible m ay call toll- W e ’re u s e d to the sc ru tin y : W h en free (800) 359-9517 (o r T T Y 800 621 - p olicym akers w ere creating the health 5260) for an application. H ow ever, it is plan, they held 2 6 0 public hearings and im portant to understand this: F o r w ork­ m eetings, focused o n prevention and the ing p eople w h o se earnings put them w o rld ’s first m edical priority list, and under the federal poverty level, health w ere seeking the w isest w ays to use M edical dollars. A s a result o fth e recent coverage is available - b u t it Is not free leg islativedebate.som eO regoniansm ay These people p a y p rem iu m s on a sliding Subscriptions are be con fu sed about the status o fth e health $60.00 per year plan. D oes it still exist? W ere m em bers dollar, w hat O reg o n taxpayers contrib­ cut from the health p lan ? W ere services ute. elim inated? T h e short answ ers are yes, w orked for years and lost her health D E A D L IN E S FOR ALL SUBMITTED MATERIALS: ARTICLES: Friday by 5 p . m . O n e O regon w om an, w h o hail no, a n d not yet. T hese are m ajor points insurance in a divorce, becam e a health resulting from ju st-com pleted legislative plan m em b er after being hit b y a drunk action: T h e O re g o n H ealth Plan contin­ driver. “W ith o u t it,” I w ould not be alive ues m u ch as it h as o perated since 1994. and m y children w ould not h ave a parent to care for th em ." T h e health o f the L egislators c u r n o o ne from health plan w o u ld elim inate several services, actual overall plan is a result o f O regonians' support for increasing access to health cuts w ill require federal approval w hich, care, illustrated in part b y the v oter deci­ i f it com es, w ill take m o n th s o r longer. sion to use state tobacco taxes to help pay freelance submissions Manuscripts and T he lim it o n the am ount o f liquid assets th ata h o u seh o ld c an h a v ea n d stillq u a lify decisions, the headline should b e that photographs should be clearly labeled for the health plan w as reduced from O regon iscontinuing its bold experim ent and will be returned i f accompanied by $5,000 to $2,000. L iquid assets m ean in delivering basic h ealth care to people ready cash such as checking a n d saving w h o n eed it m o s t H ersh C raw ford is accounts, but not a house, car o r retire­ state M edicaid director in the O regon eligibility. A lthough legislative action ADS: Monday by noon The Portland Observer welcomes a self addressed envelope A ll created design display ads become the sole property o f the newspaper and cannot be used in other publications or per­ sonal usage without the written consent o f the general manager, unless the c li­ for i t N o w law m akers have m ad e their H ie thinking w as that D epartm ent o f H um an R esources, that som eone w h o has m ore than $2,000 can afford to p a y forhealthcare. W e w illb e e f state ’ s health and hum an services agency m ent accounts. ent has purchased the composition o f 1996 T H E P O R T L A N D RE­ IN W H O L E O R IN P A R T W I T H O U T P E R M IS S IO N IS P R O H IB IT E D . The Portland Observer-Oregon's Oldest Multicultural Publication-ts a member o f the National Newspaper As­ sociation-Founded in 1885. and The National Advertising Representative Amalgam ated Publishers, Inc. 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B u i there is a m ore im portant can, Latino, A m erican Indian and A sian neighborhoods. A nyone w h o relies on fight the battle to m ake W ashington e x ­ perts show a little respect forourneighbor- statistical adjustm ent to m ake their neigh- hood experts. M y aunties at the w indow , boffioodwhotewiUbed1.sapp0ir1ted.When W ashington experts fail (that is to say, m o st often), turn to local experts. I f you T yrone and L evi in C hicago, R everend A dam s in M is s is s ip p i, C h ie f Apesanahkw at in M enom inee — these w ant to find out how m an y p eople live in are the true experts on undercounted com ­ a neighborhood, ask som eone w h o lives munities. R espect them. L isten to them . o r w orks there.F or the last year, m y H ire them . G ive them the funding and colleagues o n the C ensus M onitoring support to count people, to b uild a plat­ B oard a n d I h ave d o n e ju st th a t W e form forpeople to speak u p a n d speak out visited the M enom inee Indian R eserva­ in C hicago, L atino colonias in T exas, and break d o w n the b arners to opportu­ n ity . Politicians and statisticians can use “m o d e m science” to m ak e th eir best farm s throughout the M ississippi D elta, guess from W ashington. B u t d o n 't use it a n d o th e r neig h b o rh o o d s across the as an excuse not to hire m y neighbors to country. E very place w e w e n t w e found count m y neighborhood. local experts w ho knew the area better than anvone from W ashington evercould. In W is c o n s in , it w a s C h ie f J. Kenneth Blackwell is Ohio's only African-Americanstatewideelectedoffice- holder. He was thefirst African-American electedtostatewideexecutiveofficeinOhio as state treasurer in 1994. Blackwell cur­ rently serves as Ohio secretary o f state tion in W isconsin, R obert T ay lo rH o m es ApesanahkwaL InC hicago, it w asT yrone G altney a n d L evi N aw ls, R obert T aylor residents w h o w o ik w ith n eighborhood up o ur m onitoring to ensure that people scale, averaging $ 11 a m onth p e r house­ hold. T his m o n ey reduces, dollar for land and Vancouver a larger percent o f p eople in these neigh­ cen c y . Y o u e lim in a te v irtu a lly all p o s ­ B i H ersh C rawford Fax 5 03 -2 8 8 -0 0 1 5 A L L R IG H T S along the M exican border, in A m erican is n o n e e d fo r c h a n g e o r im p ro v e m e n t a n d d e v e lo p a fa lse se n se o f c o m p la ­ w h o apply for O regon H ealth Plan cov­ S E R V E D . R E P R O D U C T IO N M ississippi D elta, in L atino colonias it. T hat w h ic h y o u cannot g ro w through, 5 03 -2 8 8 -0 0 3 3 C ing in Cincinnati, and C h ica g o ’s R obert hoo d s - about 60 percent - w ere B la c k lads, and R everend H erbert M artin o fth e Letter To the Editor King, Jr. Blvd. such ad (less than one percent) sam ple o f the U . S . th in g is a lrig h t, a c tiv e ly ig n o rin g y o u r lem s. W h e n y o u are c o n fro n te d w ith a 4 7 4 7 NE Martin Luther OBSERVER hard at the results from the last tim e the 1. P u ttin g the b la m e o n so m e o n e else. B y p u ttin g th e b la m e fo ry o u ro w n 2. R u n n in g a w a y fro m y o u r p ro b ­ Richard Luccetti So. w hen 1 w as appointed to a panel to is also hard in the vast farm land o f the b ility fo r y o u r c o n d itio n , y o u can n o t c h a n g e it. N o r, c a n y o u g ro w th ro u g h Mark Washington governm ent prom ised, and w hat it prac­ in ac tio n a n d u ltim a te ly failure 5. P re te n d in g th a t e v e ry th in g is O K . W h e n y o u p re te n d th a t e v e ry ­ k e y s o r sig n a ls to lo o k for: Heather Fairchild up in a neighborhood w here w hat the lic housing com m unity. C ounting people sis o f y o u r s e l f im a g e , th ere a re certain e s ig n e r o f sm oking to the inferiority o f people o f re su lt is th e sam e.. .p ro crastin atio n , In d o in g y o u r o w n p e rso n a l a n a ly ­ Jov Ramos left out o f previous counts - a dispropor­ claim s about everything from the safety y o u r lif e e x p e r ie n c e . d it o r face it. It is o n ly w h e n y o u face y o u r p roblem s/challenges and co n sid er them science" has, in the p a s t m ade false Five Signals Of A Poor Self Image C em scientific m ethods” will find the people the praises ofstatistical sam pling. "M o d ­ A s y o u r faith a n d c o n fid e n c e g row , y o u r a b ility to h a n d le g re a te r c h al­ y o u a re , w h a t y o u a re , a n d w h a t y o u P fo u r things: F le e it, fight it, fo rg et it, o r stro n g e r in fa ith a n d s e lf co n fid e n ce . in y o u r o w n c o n s c io u s n e s s o f w h o STAFF say politicians and statisticians singing p ro jects to b e c o m p le te d , th at y o u g ro w o u t o f life . S e l f im a g e is y o u r o w n c o n c e p tio n o f y o u rs e lf. It is th e m e n ­ ta l a n d e m o tio n a l p ic tu r e y o u h o ld Established 1970 p ro b le m o r c h allen g e , h o w d o y o u re sp o n d ? G e n e ra lly , y o u c a n d o o n e o f tionate num ber o f w hom w ere m inority children and fam ilies.W orry. "M o d e m o w n e y e s d e te r m in e s w h a t y o u g e t (The Fortiani» © bseruer Im agine this: You're p ro u d o f th e children you raised. Your grandkids are talented and beautiful, too. 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