w w w.portlandobserver.com Committed to Cultural Diversity May 9, 2001 tTlu’ ^ o rtla n h © bsertier n m nt u n i t y a 1 e n ò a r (C Evidence of Racial Profiling Exposed Eating My Way to Heaven Learn about conscious, healthy eating and living on T hursday, M ay 17 ,7 p.m. at H offm an H all on the PSU cam pus. The evening w ill be a com bination o f speakers by fam ous authors and authorities, m usic, com edy and aw e-inspiring graphics. D oors open at 6:30 p.m. Seating is limited, so come e a rly ! F o r m o re in f o rm a tio n , e m a il Jaclyn@ eatingm yw aytoheaven.com Figures mirror other studies revealing an overrepresentation of minorities in the criminal justice system 2 1 s* A n n u a l A fr ic a n C u ltu r e N ig h t T he A ssociation o f A frica Students pre­ sents the 21 ” A nnual A frican C ulture N ight to educate the Portland com m unity about the culture and traditions o f A frica. Partici­ pants will be able to com e and enjoy authen­ tic A frican cuisine, A frican dances and drum m ing, a fashion show portraying el­ egant A frican clothing, and a photo dis­ play. T he event w ill be held on Friday, M ay 11 at P ortland S tate U niversity in the B all­ room on the 3rd floor o f Sm ith M em orial C enterin Rm. 355. ‘The num bers com e out telling us what we already know ,’ — Rev. R onald W illiam s, o f Bethel AME Church traband on them. The Portland Police Bureau said the figures are incomplete because motor­ cycle officers - who make an estimated 50 percent o f all traffic stops - were not included in the results. The 33 motorcycle officers, as well as bicycle officers, mounted patrol and walking-beat police, did not participate be­ cause they do not have the mobile digital computers used to file data, said Police C hief M ark Kroeker. Kroeker released the data and later shared it with a panel on rac ial profiling that he assembled last year. “We wish to use the data to open up a discussion with the com mu­ nity,” Kroeker said. Kroeker and Assistant C hief Bruce Prunk were reluctant to draw any conclusions until the bureau can consult with independent analysts. The Indigenous Way Inez Spino Reves, an honored elder o f the C onfederated T ribes o f U m atilla, will discuss the im portance o f N ative-A m eri- can L anguage, how to m aintain indigenous languages as living languages, and why language is critical to culture. Inez is cur­ rently involved in education at U m atilla and using com puter technology to teach N ative language. R eves will be speaking on T hurs­ day, M ay 10 at P S U ’s M ulticultural Center, located at S.W . H arrison and Broadway. Call M ary Schilling at 503/675-9424 or the Earth & Spirit Council at 503/452-4483. 6th Asian C ultural Night C elebrating A cross G en e rA sia n s...A V ision for the Future, sponsored by the A sian Fam ily C enter, will be held at the H oliday Inn (Portland A iiport), 8439 N.E. C olum bia B lvd., Portland, O regon, on M ay 19, from 5 p.m . to m idnight. O ver five hun­ dred people are expected to attend. The evening will feature dinner, cultural perfor­ m ances, and raffle prizes. H istoric Bridge Tour Local historian and author o f “The Port­ land Bridge Book," Sharon W ood W ortm an leads this energetic w alk via the Central City bridges and the new $30 m illion Eastbank E splanade. See eight W illam ette R iver bridges in all, including the oldest operat­ ing lift bridge in the U S, a unique double­ deck bridge, and the M orrison Bridge. Call 503/823-5132 to register. Free Tennis Lessons H ave you ever w anted to learn to play tennis, but w eren ’t sure how to go about doing so? W ell, here is your chance! The U nited State Tennis A ssociation has des­ ignated the m onth o f M ay as “ USA Tennis M onth” throughout the entire nation! To celebrate, the V ancouver Tennis & Rac- quetball C enter staff, in conjunction with the V ancouver, W A C om m unity Tennis A ssociation, will be offering FREE 1.5 hour introductory group tennis lessons to inter­ ested groups and/or organizations. Dates betw een M ay 14 and June 9 are open. Free lessons for kids ages 7 to 15 years old. Call 360/696-8123. (AP) - Blacks were 2.6 times more likely than whites to be stopped by police in the first quarter o f the year, but black m otonsts were ticketed or arrested at about the same rate as whites, according to data released Thursday. Between January and March, Portland po­ lice stopped4,849 blacks, or 130per 1 .OOOblack Portland residents. That compares with 20.086 whites stopped, or 49 per 1,000 white Portland residents. W hen stopped, blacks were about twice as likely to be searched as whites. Yet when searched, blacks were no more likely than whites to have drugs, weapons, alcohol or other con- Portland Police Chief Mark Kroeker releases data showing blacks are more likely than whites to be stopped by police, sharing the data with a panel on racial profiling that he assembled last year. (P hoto bv M ichael L eighton /T he P ortland O bserver ) S tory C ontinues on P age B2 Ceasefire Oregon Gun Turn-In Saturday GUN TURN-IN HERE . T he P ortland O bserver T he g o al is p re v e n tin g gun v io le n ce like the a lte rc a tio n s at C o lu m ­ b in e an d T h u rsto n H ig h S chools. O n S atu rd ay , M ay 12, C e ase fire o f O reg o n w ill b e h o ld in g their an n u al g u n tu rn -in at 8 sites aro u n d the state. L o ca lly , gu n s can be tu rn ed in b etw e en 10 a.m . and 2 p.m . on an em p ty lot on th e c o m er o f M artin L u th e r K in g , Jr. B o u lev a rd an d Ja rrett S treet. O v er th e e ig h t y ea rs th is ev en t has tak en p la ce , C e a se fire has co llec te d 5 ,1 3 9 guns. H o w ev er, the p a rtic ip a tio n h as b een w eak in n o rth east P o rtlan d “ W e re a lly w ant to b rin g up the turn o u t at the n o rth ea st site ,” said D iana M a d arieta o f C e a se fire O regon. O ut o f th e sev eral h u n d red s o f guns tq m e d -in ev ery y ear, only b etw een 20 an d 50 gu n s are co llec te d in n o rth ea st P o rtlan d . The h ig h est tu rn o u t in th e local area is u su a lly in E ast M u ltn o m ah C ounty and H illsb o ro . M a d arieta says th at C e ase fire O re g o n ’s d o e s n ’t w ant to take aw ay c itiz e n ’s rig h t to ow n guns, b u t to c o lle c t the guns that go u n u sed , o r are n o t n eed ed o r u n w anted. G uns left in the h o m e cre ate a sa fety h az ard , can b e m isu sed by a ch ild , sto len and u sed fo r crim es ag a in st the co m m u n ity , M adarieta ex p lain s. C e a se fire O re g o n accep ts guns w ith a “ n o q u e stio n s asked” policy. E v ery g u n tu rn ed -in w ill earn the o w n er a $50 g ift c e rtifica te for m erc h an d ise in local sto res. A ll guns co llec te d are d estro y ed . T he g ro u p also p ro v id e s ed u c atio n al p ro g ram s ab o u t b u ild in g safe co m m u n ities, and h o w to p rev en t gun violence. “ F o r years w e w ere the The Portland Fire Department and members o f Ceasefire Oregon prepare a vacant lot at Northeast Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and Jarrett for Saturday's gun turn in event. (P hoto by A ndrew W heeler ) o nly gro u p ta lk in g ab o u t th is,” M ad arieta said. Historic Irvington Home Tour The 2001 Historic Irvington H ome Tour will be held on Sunday, M ay 20 from noon to 5 p.m. This y e a r ’s T o u r w ill be the 19'h annual H isto ric H om e T our org an ized by th e Irv in g to n C o m m u n ity A ssociation. T h e H o m e T o u r w ill fe a tu re six o f Irv in g to n ’s g rand hom es, five o f which have never been shown in previous Tours. A d ditional in form ation is available at w w w.Irvingtonhom etour.com. O n the day o f die tour, tickets will be sold only at the White Bed & Breakfast Inn, 1914 N.E. 22nd Avenue. PCC Expansion Will Mean Some Displacement The PCC Cascade campus in north Portland could almost double in size, moving into the blocks west of Albina Avenue (above) in a proposed expansion. B ab y S itte r T ra in in g at th e R ed C ro ss Red C ross w ill offer B abysitter’s T rain­ ing at U niversity Park C om m unity Center, located at 9009 N. Foss in Portland. The class w ill be held on Saturdays, M ay 19 and 26, ffo m 4 :3 0 p .m . -6 :3 0 p .m . B abysitter’s T raining is an eight-hour Red Cross course that teaches youth ages 11 to 15 the skills needed to be responsible childcare givers. Call 503/823-3631 to register i ( P hoto by M ic h a e l L eighton /T he P ortland O b ­ server ) z ) B y L ee P erlman T he P ortland O bserv lr Portland Com muni ty Col lege needs room to grow and rebuild. Unfortunately, there are people living and working on the ground they want to m ove to. And a community that w ants them to stay. P C C ’s Cascade Cam pus is preparing a pro­ posed Impact M itigation Plan for review by the Portland Bureau o f Planning. The plan sets out how and w here the school ‘s grow th and expan­ sion will proceed over the next 20 years. Unlike earlier master plans, the IM Pdoes not bind PCC to building a particular structure at a particular location, but it does set out where growth will occur, and how it will deal with such impacts as traffic and parking on the adjacent neighbor­ hood. C ascade's IMP calls for eventually add­ ing several blocks to its campus The land in S tory C ontini e so n P age B3