February • 28, - 2001 Page B5 ï ij e ^lortlanò (l^hseruer IJortkiuù IL A Woman Emerges to Offer Peru an Alternative B ELLA V ISTA . Peru - Elderly w om en jum ped out o f their rocking chairs and little girls tugged at their m others' dresses in excitem ent as Lourdes Flores' presidential campaign caravan m oved through the rutted streets o f this northern jungle town. Smiling while standing on the back o f a pickup. Flores sought out groups o f w om en and gave them the thumbs up. " 'U p with women! ' ’ she exclaimed tim e and again. And time and again, women responded with excited giggles and. occasionally, clenched fists in the air. In her 10 years in Congress, Flores m ade a career o f sponsoring bills to toughen penalties against rape and domestic violence and to promote DN A testing in paternity cases. She started torunforpresidentin 1995 but dropped out when her effort to unseat Alberto Fujimori failed to pick up traction. A fter scandals that forced Fujimori to flee the country late last year. Flores is quickly moving up in the polls and running a close second in a crowded field ofcandidates seven weeks before balloting on April 8. One poll last week in d ic a te d th at she co u ld d efe at Alejandro Toledo, the former busi­ ness professor w ho ran a strong race against Fujimori last year, in a widely expected second-round runoff. Presidential Candidate Lourdes Flores On political and economic matters. Flores is one o f the more conserv ativ e candidates. She is campaigning on a platform o f tree markets and balanced budgets. She is also in a coalition, and some supporters are aligned w ith Opus Dei. a conservative Roman Catholic organization. In a country deeply marked by m a­ chismo - where women won the right to vote in 1956. and w here men. as re­ cently as five years ago. could escape jail terms for rape simply by m arrying their victims - Flores' candidacy is revolutionary. Political experts say the fact that Flores is a w om an may prove to be tire " A w om an gov em ing tins country will mean a deep cultural change." Flores told municipal workers at the Bellavista Town Hall. " After the deep moral and ethical crisis that Peru is going through, we could use a femi­ nine touch with firm ness." She noted that w omen had led .Ar­ gentina. N icaragua and. now. Panama - though all as w idow s after their hus­ bands had been in the office or had led opposition mov ements. * 'Now w e're talking about another kindofw om anpresident.'' said Flores, who is 41 and single. "A n d if we do it. itcould be an example forchange for all ofLatin .America.'' New Cardinals Reflects Changing Face of The Catholic Church V A TIC A N C ITY (A P) - To the cheers o f tens o f thousands o f well- wishers. +4 new cardinals clim bed the steps o f St. P eter's Basilica, knelt before Pope John Paul II and fol­ low ed an ancient cerem ony that m akes them princes o f the church. T he geographical diversity o f the group — w hich included m en from five continents — was also evident: Som e chose not to w ear the red hat w ith three ridges custom arily worn by cardinals, opting instead for their traditional headgear. The num ber o f cardinals installed w as a record, as John Paul raised the ch u rc h 's profile in sensitive areas o f the w orld and expanded the group that w ill choose his successor. Som e cardinals popped on sun­ glasses against the glare as John Paul, his voice at tim es slurred, read their nam es. T he new' cardinals reflected the clave. All but 10 have been nam ed by John Paul and share his conservative view s, supporting church bans on abortion, the use o f artificial birth control and changes in the require­ m ent that priests m ust be celibate. There are exceptions: A m ong the new cardinals is K arl Lehm ann, w ho as head o f the G erm an bishops con­ ference u n su ccessfu lly sought to have the V atican lift its ban on di­ vorced and rem arried C atholics re­ ceiving com m union. The red color reserved for cardi­ nals represents the challenge the pope presents them before they take their oath: "B e ready to spill blood if need be to spread the faith." “Every Christian knows he is called to a faithfulness witljout com prom ise, w hich can require even the extrem e sacrifice," the pope said in his hom ­ ily. p o p e's strategy for the church o f 1 billion adherents in the new m illen­ nium. John Paul beefed up the Latin A m erican contingent, elevated prel­ ates from the M iddle East, w here the church is struggling to survive, and installed two Ukrainians, a new battle­ ground for the church in those parts o f eastern Europe traditionally under the influence o f the O rthodox church. C ardinals serve as advisers to popes, but their m ost important jo b is to elect a successor to the pontiff. John Paul, now in the 23rd year o f his papacy, turns 81 in M ay; his frail physical condition, w ith sym ptom s o f P arkinson’s disease, is evident. In nam ing a record num ber o f car­ dinals. John Paul ignored the limit set by a predecessor, Paul VI, on the num ber ofcardinals under 80 eligible to vote for a pope. There are now 135 cardinals eligible to vote in a con- Awaiting Adoption Behind the unchanging ritual is the changing face o f the C atholic church at the start o f its third m illen­ nium — less European, and m ore dev eloping world, w here the faith is expanding. Europe still has 96 cardinals, but m any are not eligible to vote for a new pope. The largest num ber after E urope­ ans are Latin A m ericans. 33. w ith 27 o f voting age. Latin A m erica has about 40 percent o f the w orld's C atho- lics. "S occer and the church are the two things that really m ove people in S o u th A m e ric a ," said th e Rev. V ladim ir Jaram illo, w ho led a parish contingent from Cali. Colombia. A m ong the new Latin A m erican cardinals is one who some observers say has a shot at being pontiff: O scar Andres Rodriguez Maradiaga. 5 8. the first cardinal from Honduras. If you are interested in becoming an adoptive parent or would like to provide foster care to the children under the State of Oregon custody, please call Judy Orellana at the Services to Children and Families, 503/731 -3147, ext. 2247. Se necesitan padres temporales de crianza o padres adoptivos. Si está interezada en adoptar a cuidar a uno de estos niños, llame a Judy Orellana al teléfono 503/731 -3147, ext. 2247. U.S.-Bom Latinos Moving Rapidly Into Middle Class Bv C ynthia O rosco L atin o h o u se h o ld s c o n sid ered m iddle-class grew 80 percent over the last two decades — from 1.5 m il­ lion to 2.7 m illion, according to a survey by the T om as Rivera Policy Institute, based in Clarem ont, Calif. Its findings contradict long-held ste­ reotypes: that Latinos ignore educa­ tional opportunities and are poor. Forty-tw o percent o f native-born L atino households reached m iddle- class status in 1998— earning $40,000 o r m ore annually. This increase is three tim es the rate for non-H ispanic w hites. W ith growing numbers gradu­ ating from college. Latinos generally achieve econom ic parity by the end o f the third or fourth generation. Because o f the im pact o f the arrival o f recent im m igrants on L atino earn­ ings and educational attainm ent, es­ pecially am ong M exican-A m ericans, the s tu d y ’s auth o rs su g g est that L atino subgroups should be treated individually in collection o f data. O f the Latino subgroups surveyed, those o f C uban origin had the high­ est m edian household incom es in 1998, follow ed by those from Central and South A m erica. W hile incom es for both native- and foreign-bom study found. D espite this, an educa­ tional, and hence an earnings, gap persists betw een Latinos and their w hite counterparts. In 1998. non- H ispanic w hite men w ith a college education earned about $15,000' m ore than native-born Latinos and about $20,000 more than African- Am erican men. H ow ever, earnings for native- born Latinas with college degrees are ju st about equal to those o f non- H ispanic w hite and A frican-A m eri­ can wom en. The survey concluded that as they continue to enter the w ork force in larger numbers, Larinas w ill be the impetus for the continued grow th o f the Latino m iddle class. This inform ation highlighting the grow th o f Latino household in­ com es and the m iddle class is im por­ tant but often overlooked or disre­ garded by the m ainstream press, w hich too frequently paints the en ­ tire Latino community with one brush stroke, according to TRPI president Dr. H arry Pachón. This helps create a public perception o f Latinos as a victim ized com m unity. This view varies from state to state, he said. Latinos grew on par from 1979 to 1989, incom es for households led by native-born Latinos rose $4,000 from 1989 to 1998. Incomes for foreign- bom Latinos, many o f whom arrive w ith less education and few er m ar­ ketable skills, dropped about the same am ount during that period. Stephen Trejo, one o f the survey’s authors, said incomes among the U.S. C uban com m unity are higher than the other groups because Cubans cam e over here with a strong educa­ tional foundation and they received assistance from the federal govern­ ment. Trejo, an associate professor o f econom ics at the U niversity o f Texas at A ustin, added that Cuban families also invest m ore m oney in their child ren 's education U nlike M exicans and C entral A m ericans, w ho send billions ofdol- lars to their countries o f origin annu­ ally, Cubans have been restricted from doing so. Part o f the grow th o f m iddle-class U.S. Latino households is due to the fact that more individuals are pursu­ in g e d u c a tio n a l o p p o r tu n itie s . Latinos spent about the same pro­ portion o f their income on education as non-H ispanic w hites in 1998, the decisive factor in a campaign domi­ nated by daily releases o f v ideotapes that show the form er spy chief. 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