5 « » www.portlandobserver.net Committed to Cultural Diversity November 10, 1999 ®Í|e ^ o rtla n h (©bsertier n tn nt u n i t o a 1 r n ö a r Stop the War on Youth! Local activists involved in the campaign to repeal Measure 11 will report on why this mandatory minimum sentencing law must be abolished and present highlights o f this tenacious battle against injustice. Thursday, November 11th at 7PM. A hearty Italian Buffet will be available at 6:30PM for a $6 donation. NW Neighborhood Cultural Center, Community Room, 1819 NW Everett, Portland. The meeting is free and open to everyone. Call 503/228-3090. SECTION Grant’s Pop Warner team caps an undefeated season with the city’s championship trophy “Sew For The Cure” The holiday spirit is already alive and those with crafty hands are invited to “Sew For The Cure”, a special fundraiser c o n test to b e n e fit b re a st ca n cer research. Jo-Ann Fabrics and Crafts and the A m erican H om e Sew ing Association encourage the community to enter “Sew For The Cure” by crafting a C h ristm a s tre e o rn am en t. The ornaments will then be displayed in Jo- Ann sto re s ac ro ss th e co u n try throughout the holiday season on Christmas trees and available for sale, with proceeds to support local cancer organizations. Call 503/629-5177 or 503/659-2718. Parenting School-A gers, Ages 5-12: Positive Discipline, Betsy Davenport, instructor. Saturday, November 13, 2 to 4 p.m. $20 indiv, or $25 for 2 adults, same home. Save Our Children Emergency Parent Meeting Saturday, November 13, 1999 S E I...3920 N. Kerby 1:3 0 -3 :3 0 PM. Get inform ed... How to help your child do well in school. Only you can make sure your child is learning the skills needed to be successful in America’s Technological society. “Lift Jesus Up” Revival The L ifelin e C hristian C hurch is sponsoring a month long, citywide “Life Jesus Up” revival to spur residents of the Portland metropolitan area to take action against ills plaguing families and the community. The revival is free and occu rs from 7PM to 9PM every weekday from October 27-Nov. 19 at First AME Zion Church, located at 4303 N. V ancouver Ave. Call Reverend Weaver at 503/705-1673. Pow er Available W h eelch airs The Senior W heels USA P rogram m akes a v a ila b le P ow er (e le ctric) Wheelchairs to non-ambulatory Senior Citizens (65 yrs old & up) at no out-of- pocket expense, if they qualify. The power Wheelchairs are provided to those who are confined to a wheelchair, and can no longer self-propel in their living area, and who meet the additional guidelines o f the program. No deposit r e q u i r e d . P lease call for m ore in formation on the details o f the program. Call toll free, 1-800-360-8765. “Winter Depression: How to D eal W ith O regon Winters,” Tuesday. Nov. 16 Katherine H. Thomas, M.D., Program 7-8 p.m. Questions 8- 8:30p.m., Where: OHSU Family Health C en ter - G abriel Park, 4411 SW Vermont, Portland, (503) 494-9992. Thomas will offer tips on treatment for Winter Depression. « Sunday, November 7, ¡999 at the Civic Stadium, Grant's Pop Warner team completed an undefeated season by defeating Whittakers H's Pop Warner team 12-0 fo r the city chamionship. African American Providers network 'has a mission' To provide a strong unified voice, dedicated to the reduction o f family violence; through education, networking, consultation, training, technical assistance and referrals. Offering conflicts resolution, crisis intervention and outreach to families that endure domestic violence. To create an atmosphere in which, historically marginalized and under-served communities, refuse to ignore or tolerate domestic violence. The Data shows that domestic violence is a serious problem in the African American Community nationwide. More than one in six African American w om en (16 p e rc e n t) have been physically ab u se d by a husband or partner in the last five years, according to a c o m m o n w e a lth fund survey published in 1996. Black women were the victims in more then half (53%) of the violent deaths occurring in the homes o f female victims, according to a study published in the A rch iv es on internal medicine O ne on O n e ... How will we fix it? Je ffe rso n H igh School on Oct 27, 1999 A frican A m e ric a n P ro v id e rs Netw ork invited » community leaders to lunch & challenged them to be apart o f the solution to domestic violence in our communities as well as participating in the healing o f our women's pain endured over the years. They were asked to view a tape produced by Tommy Ford (Martin, New York Under Cover) Blair Underwood (LA Law, Set It Off) & Several other producers. The play called, “Sister, I’m Sorry” an apology to our African American Queens. The African American Providers Network grew out ofBradley-A ngle House’s HUD HORIZONS project. The Horizons Piano recital to benefit symphony project is a unique collaborative effort to provide services for survivors o f domestic violence in Multnomah County. The project has several objectives; one was to create opportunities to landlords and the community in general. Bndgette Jackson - Fahnbulleh, Bradley- Angle House’s Horizons housing specialist started the African American Providers meetings in the summer o f 1999. The goal and objective o f AAPN is to offering conflict resolution, crisis intervention and outreach to families that endure domestic violence. To promote prevention o f family violence and create an atmosphere in which, historically m arginalized and u n d e se rv e d communities refuse to ignore or inc lude. Develop a program that assist African American women who are victims of domestic violence in a culturally and g ender sp e c ific . CONTRIBUTED STORY____________ way. In the future for T hf . P ortland O bserver this group hopes to create a program Vancouver pianist Barbara will present a that is located in benefit recital at 4 pm Sunday, Movember 21, N o rth /N o rth e a st 1999 with proceeds to benefit the Vancouver Portland area, that Symphony Orchestra. Roberts is a Vancouver offers cultu rally resident who earned her Doctorate in Musical specific services to Arts at Stanford University. She has been a victims of domestic faculty member o f both Stanford and the and sexual University of Califomiaat Santa Cruz and was v io le n c e . The a resident piano tutor at Harvard. group meets once a Roberts will perform three sonatas by Scarlatti, m onth for m ore Beethoven's "Tempest" Sonata, Allegro information contact Barbaro by Bartók and Shumann's. Bridgette Jackson The recital will tke place at the Royal Durst Fahnbulleh at 503- rheatre, Vancouver School o f Arts and 289-6869ex IL Academics, 3101 Main St., Vancouver. > »