www.portlandobser Committed to Cultural Diversity ~9i JH r 41 T 1 B (Ebe ^ a r tla n ìt (©bscrlicr ffiiidping, P o rtla n d Catntnunitieô n ni nt u n i t o a 1 f ti b a r School Official Under Fire for Remarks on Jews Stories of the Eastbank Board Member Derry Jackson Claims Quotes Were Out of Context, Prepares New Statement Explore the un-natural history o f the W illamette River with Paul Fishman, envi­ ronmental consultant. V iew and discuss how the Esplanade design incorporates many features to protect and enhance fish and wildlife habitat and how past land use prac­ tices compromised the integrity o f the river’s ecological balance. M eet at the west end o f the Steel Bridge walkway at the north end o f Waterfront Park. Call 503/823-5596 for more info. This is a free event. A P o r tla n d S c h o o l b o a rd m e m b e r is b a c k in g a w a y fro m s ta te m e n ts th a t w e re stru g g lin g to g et o v e r th e a c h ie v em e n t gap. 1 d o n o t se e th e Jew s stru g g lin g to a ttr ib u te d to h im s u g g e s tin g th a t h e ’s feed th e ir fam ilies. ... In fact, I see the Je w s ru n n in g e v e ry th in g ,” Ja c k so n w as p r e ju d ic e d a g a in s t Je w s . D e rry J a c k s o n , w h o is A fric a n A m e r i­ c a n , s a id J e w s ru n th e c o u n tr y a n d th e s c h o o l b o a r d , o f te n a t th e e x p e n s e o f b la c k stu d e n ts. ” 1 d o n o t se e th e Je w s a g a in st Je w s. Je w s are o u r co u sin s. In fact, w e h a v e b la c k Je w s as w e ll,” h e w as All M ultnomah County libraries, the Title W ave U sed Bookstore and the Library A dm inistration building will be closed on Thursday, Aug. 9, while library staff attend training. N orm al hours will resume on Fri­ day, Aug. 10. q u o te d as say in g . T u e sd a y , K A T U rep o rted th a t Ja ck so n Oregon H ealth & Science U niversity’s Healthy A ging Project is offering meditation classes on Thursdays from 5 :3 0 -7 :3 0 p.m. in the School ofNursing. room 602. This new meditation program is designed to help people adjust to the changes o f the second half o f life, and improve one ’ s health and well being. The class will leam six different forms o f meditation. Call 503/494-7757. th o se q u o te s, w h ile sa y in g th e q u o te “Jew s ru n e v e ry th in g ” w as ta k e n o u t o f co n tex t. “ W o rse y e t, th e te n o r o f th e en tire artic le is o n e th a t p a in ts m e as an an ti- S em itic; a h ater. I am n o t a h ater. I ru n a m u lti-cu ltu ral fam ily rig h t n o w ,” said Jack- son. T h e six o th e r m e m b e rs o f th e P o rtlan d S ch o o l B o a rd issu ed a s ta te m e n t T u e sd a y h ig h ly c ritic a l o f Ja c k so n , c a llin g h is re ­ m ark s, d e p lo ra b le , an d n o t re p re se n tin g th e v ie w s o f a n y o th e r m e m b er o f the b o ard . “ T h ese s ta te m e n ts o ffe n d all o f us Carter Says A pologize Now Teen Summer Kayak Experience Meditation Classes Offered vSKn m an. . In th e p u b lis h e d tp p o rt, Ja ck so n said he w a s n o t a n ti-S e m itic an d w as c o n c e rn e d th a t h is c o m m e n ts w ill be v ie w e d as such. ’’D o n ’t g e t m e w ro n g , 1 h a v e n o th in g Libraries Closing on Aug. 9 Portland Parks and Recreation is offering a chance for teens to try out several kinds o f boats, from sea kayaks to racing boats. Inter­ ested participants will have the opportunity to continue paddling at the regular sum m er practice sessions o f the Portland Kayak and Canoe Team. Participants must pass a basic swim test. Participants m ust meet at the Sellwood Pool,9 a.m. - 3 p.m. on July 29. Call 503/823-5132. q u o te d as sa y in g la st w e e k in T h e O reg o - w as w o rk in g o n a w ritte n ‘a to n e m e n t’ for State Sen. M argaret Carter, in her position as president and chief ex­ ecutive officer o f the Urban League o f Portland, issued the following statem ent Tuesday regarding the controversy facing school board m em ber Derry Jackson: Mr. Jackson has said that he will apologize and he should do so imme- diately. W e cannot afford to let this incident linger and underm ine the solidarity that all o f us in this commu­ nity have worked so hard to achieve. “The Portland School Board needs to move forward cooperatively to address serious educational issues facing our students, teachers and adm inistrators.” d eep ly . T h e y are an affro n t to o u r c o m m u ­ n ity an d n o t o n ly to th e p a rtic u la r g ro u p h e sin g led o u t in h is re m a rk s,” th e sta te m e n t sa id , s ig n e d b y b o a rd c h a ir D e b b ie G o ld b e r g M e n a sh e , v ic e c h a ir M a rc A b ram s and m em bers Julia B rim -E d w ard s, S ue H ag m e ie r, L o le n zo P o e an d K a rla W enzel. J a c k s o n ’s c o m m en ts a p p e a r to ste m fro m a feu d b e tw e e n h im an d A b ra m s. Ja c k so n , 38, w as e lec ted c ity w id e to a fo u r-y e a r te rm on th e sch o o l b o a rd in M arch . A se n io r d e s ig n e r at F re ig h tlin e r, h e w as o rig in a lly a p p o in te d to fill a b o a rd v a c a n c y in 1999. Ja c k so n h as cla sh e d w ith A b ra m s o v e r stu d e n t a c h ie v e m e n t, th e d is tric t’s m ili­ ta ry re c ru itm e n t b an in h ig h sc h o o ls an d o th e r issu es. Ja ck so n said A b ra m s a n d M e n a sh e h a v e w o rk e d b e h in d th e sc e n e s in m a k in g so m e d e c isio n s th a t h a v e h u rt b la c k stu d en ts. Ja ck so n said th e tw o b o a rd m e m b e rs e n g in e e re d th e o u ste r o f fo rm e r d e p u ty su p e rin te n d e n t S u san D y er, an A fric an A m eric an w h o so u g h t m o re d isc i­ p lin e at Je fferso n H ig h S ch o o l an d cla sh e d w ith th en -P rin cip al K ev in B aco n , w h o also is b la ck . DerryJackson Volunteers Help Clean Up Downtown Protesters Arrested Beaumont Middle School (A P) — T w o people w ere arrested M on­ day after nearly 200 people gathered to sup­ port dem onstrators w ho turned G enoa, Italy, into a battleground o ver the weekend. Protesters tried to gain access to the Italian Consul, located in the downtown W orld Trade C enter, and crow ded the glass entryw ay as police stood by. O ne m an dressed in black w ith a bandanna over his face spray-painted on a glass door an A w ith a circle around it - the sym bol for anarchy. T hey w anted to hand-deliver a letter to the consul, but w ere denied access to the build­ ing. P rotesters left the building, gathering in dow ntow n Pioneer Square. A bout 15 people then locked arm s and m arched through the streets and stopping traffic. Police in squad cars m ade the arrests. Of- Juneteenth Planning Committee The Juneteenth Planning Com mittee will be having a m eet n ’ greet on Tuesday, July 3 0 ,5p.m. at Yam Y am ’s Southern Barbeque, located at 112N .E.K illingsw orth. Form ore info, to attend, call 503/285-8898. An Evening of Excellence You are invited to join us in the celebra­ tion o f H ope H ouse’s first banquet fund raiser on Saturday, Aug. 4 ,7 p.m. Com e one, come all, as w e enjoy this tim e ofcelebration. The event w ill be held at the Ramada Inn (Airport), w hich will include a full dinner buffet and music by G ospel singer Ruby Teny-CaU503/287-0060. ficers on horseback forced the group onto the sidewalk and the crow d eventually dispersed. O ne w om an was injured after a horse stepped on her foot. It was not clear how serious her injuries were. Two days o f clashes in G enoa left w hole neighborhoods o f the northern port city in sham bles. Early estim ates put the dam age at about $45 million. Two O regonians w ere hospitalized after they w ere injured in a police raid on anti­ globalization protesters sleeping in a school gym nasium , according to one p ro tester’s mother. Susan Hager, ofPortland, said a U. S. Consulate official in M ilan inform ed her that her daughter, 20-year-old M organ Hager, and a friend, 23-year-old Sherm an Sparks wpre hospitalized and would face unspecified criini- nal charges. 33-family Rummage Sale The Grant Gendrills dance team will hold its giant, annual 33-fam ily Rum m age Sale fundraiser on Saturday, Aug. 11, from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the front entrance o f Grant High School, located at 2245 N.E. 36'*' Ave. Items for sale w ill include collectible, furni­ ture, clothes, books, toys, sporting goods and tools. Lead Poisoning Prevention Workshop The C om m unity Energy Project spon­ sors free Lead Poisoning Prevention W ork- shops for Portland residents. Income-quali­ fied participants receivea free prevention kit worth about $45. Free childcare is provided. The next workshop will be on Monday, Aug. 6, from 6-7:30 p.m. at the Neighborhood House, Turning Point Program, 6552 S.W. 19,h Ave. Call 503/284-4962 to pre-register. Twins and More DoembecherChildren’s Hospital on the 8* floor will be givingatalk on “Twins and More," from 6-8 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 8. Discover tricks and insights from trained staff on how to simplify your delivery and infant care and feeding when you arc expecting twins ormore. Meet other moms to be, and share your con­ cerns and questions in a supportive environ­ m ent Toregister, call 503/418-4200. A Day in the Country Take a break from the city and venture into the country for a day- long farm tour hosted by the Portland Farmers Market from 10am.to4:30 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 26. The tour departs from PortiandStateUnivasity’sSmithCenter.across from the Simon Benson House The group will be limited toapproximately40peop|c Reserva­ tions are required by Aug. 22, and can be made by railing 503-24 1-0032. P hoto by M ark W ashington /T he P ortland O bserver Area residents filled up a dumpster as part of their work Saturday to clean up Beaumont Middle School on Northeast Fremont and 42nd Avenue. undreds o f hard-working residents, including mem bers o f the City Bible Church, spruced up the grounds and building o f Beaum ont M iddle School Saturday for Beaumont Com­ m unity Care Day. The volunteers landscaped the south and east sides o f the school at N ortheast Frem ont and 42nd Av­ enue by m owing, edging, weeding and applying m ulch to flow er beds. They rem oved old carpet from the first floor music room and installed new, donated carpet tiles. The volunteers cleaned all but five room s and prepared them for school opening. Portions o f the school’s exterior was prim ed and H painted along with all second and first floor hallways, restroom s and all but one stairw ell. All rem aining work will be com ­ pleted by district em ployees b e ­ fore the start o f school. am ilies who participated in the event were eligible to receive free im m uniza­ tions and lead screening by N orth­ w est M edical Team s, a free food gift boxes for fam ilies in need, P hoto by M ark W ashington /T hf . P ortland O bserver free back-to-school haircuts, free back-to-school supplies, and all- you-can-eat lunches. A free carnival and stage en ­ Jazz musician Marylyn Keller (left) joins her friends for good music and food during tertainm ent, with prizes and BM X Saturday's Cathedral Park lazz Festival in the St. Johns neighborhood. Keller will travel bike give-a-w ays were also part across town next week as one of the many artists performing at the Mt. Hood Jazz o f the event. Festival, Aug. 3-5 in Gresham. F Jazz and Good Friends ) I