33ortlanò ©baeruer Page A 6 lanuaiy 15.2003 Advertise in llk Portland Observer call 503.388.0033 ór entail: iKk@portlwtdobserver.com CANNON'S ■ _ = = RJB EXPRESS = - (K J R M E R L Y C H U C K H IN T O N ’S) Catering & Take-Out O ur S pecialty : R eal H ickory S moked B ar -B-Q • Sandwiches • Salads • Chicken • Pork Ribs • Beef Ribs P hoto by M ark W ashington /T hf . P ortland O bserver A parcel o f land that once housed the Brothers Free motorcycle shop on Alberta Avenue sits cleared and ready for development. _____________________ _________ A design plan shows a proposed two-story building on the corner o f Northeast Alberta and 2 3° Avenue Owner Steve Gemmel envisions three retail spaces on the first floor and five more on the top story. HOURS: Retail Sought on Brothers Free Site M on.-Thurs. I larn-9pm Fri.-Sat. 11 am-10pm Sun. 1 lam -8pm Developer plans new stores and restaurant on block burned by arson CATERING EVENTS LARGE AND SMALL Fish Sandwich - $8°° Fish Dinner - $100Q FRIDAY & SATURDAY * * * N ew L ocation * * * 5410 N.E. 33 rd 503-288-3836 B y L ee P erlman T he P ortland O bserver Steve G em m el wants to build a tw o-story m ixed use building on the southw est c o m er o f N ortheast A lberta Street and 23rd A venue. H e feels it w ill be an im prove­ m ent for the area., a site that previ­ ously housed the B rothers Free YOU ARE INVITED TO A PORT OF PORTLAND COMMUNITY FORUM Please join Port of Portland Executive Director Bill Wyatt at an informal gathering to give your input regarding Port activities. The forum will include a brief overview of the Port’s draft strategic plan followed by a question and answer session. Copies of the Port's strategic plan can be found at www.portofportland.com. If you prefer to receive a hard copy, please call 503.944.7056. Refreshments will be provided. B ill Wyatt. Executive Director Thursday, January 23, 2003 • 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. McMenamins Kennedy School 5736 NE 33rd Avenue, Portland f t PORT OF PO RTLA ND WE H U P OREGON Bf OREGON Racial & Ethnic Approaches to Community Health A program of the African American Health Coalition, Inc. Sponsored by the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) Wellness W ithin REACH: M ind, Body, and Soul Activity Calendar 1 Mon Tues Wed Thurs Mall Dishman 77NEKnott Fri S at Old School African Dance Dance 6.UO-7:OOpm II :00am-12 00pm Adiki Kendrick (Qasibeyms Jan 11,2003) Salvation Army 5325 N William. Water Aerobics Water Aerobics 2D0-3D0pm 2:00 - 3:00pm Hamplou Hampton N ahn's 3535 NE 15th. Toya Body londibooiny 7:30-830 pro 930-10:30am O'Rourke Nickerson 1 Class beyms Jan. 11.2003) P a n a d a Pari. 700NPodand Walkmy Gronp Aerobics Aerobics 6:00-7:00 pm 730-830pm 9:00- 10:00am Nickerson Keller Keller (Class begins (Qassbeyms Jan. 152003) Jan. 18,2003) Walking Groap 1230 pm Nickerson Malory A tok Christian Chnrth (Gym) 126 NE Alberta Aerobics Aerobics Aerobics 630 7:30pm 6:30-730pm Nickerson 630-7:30pm Nickerson Nickerson 503-413-1850 Please receive approval from your doctor before beginning exercise class. All classes are free of charge! African American Health Coalition, Inc. 2800 N Vancouver Ave., Suite 100 • Portland, OR 97227 • Phone: 503-413-1850 E-mail kdempsey@aahc-portland.org • Web: www aahc-portland.org m otorcycle repair shop. In past retail units. Each floor will be 20 feet o ld e r b u ild in g s, b u t has n ev er years, neighbors com plained about high. started a building project from loud noise and unruly behavior in G em m el says he has no tenants scratch. u the area. The m otorcycle shop was lined up, but hopes to recruit so m e­ “ I ’ve alw ays dream ed o f build­ destroyed in an arson fire in 1999. one from the local com m unity. He ing som ething from the ground up,” The structure G em m el envisions hopes to begin construction by he said. w ould have three retail spaces o f March. G em m el said the reaction from 3,000,1,400 and 1,300 square feet, G e m m e l, w h o m o v e d to the C oncordia A ssociation w as for w ith th e la rg e s t s p a c e a llo c a te d C oncordia from Irvington in 1999, the m ost part favorable. fo r a r e s ta u r a n t, h e to ld th e said he acquired the building site N e ig h b o r h o o d a s s o c i a t i o n C o n c o rd ia N e ig h b o rh o o d A s ­ by being in the right place at the C h a ir N a n c y H e n d r ic k s to ld s o c ia tio n la s t w e e k . T h e to p right time. G e m m e l , “ W e lc o m e to th e flo o r w ould be divided into five He has w orked at rem odeling n e ig h b o r h o o d .” Small College Stung by Racial Bias Complaints Uproar brings resignations from three faculty members ( A P )— R ecent accusations that black students and faculty m em ­ bers have been stung by discrim i­ nation at tiny N orthw est C hristian C ollege n ear E ugene have led to troubling tim es at the cam pus. T hree faculty m em bers recently resigned after the dean o f the edu­ cation program w as fired for speak­ ing out about allegations o f racial bias in financial aid and student housing. All w ere strong advocates for m inority students, and all believe that w as a factor in the dean ’s dis­ missal, som ething the college presi­ dent says isn ’t true. Several black students also say they w ere treated unfairly at the school, w here m inorities m ake up about 1 0 p ercentofthe500-student population. Reactiononthe 107-year-oldcam- pus has been mixed; some students are outraged that anyone would make the accusations, w hile others say they’ve experienced different treat­ ment because o f their race. Still others believe that if dis­ crimination occurred, it was entirely unintentional. “I have never felt like I’ve ever been racist,” said Kim Pierce, a fourth-year student. “I’m not like that. For som eone to say that about this college is offensive to m e.” B lack students have a different take on it, although they acknow l­ edge that for the most part N CC has been an accommodating place. In Burke- Griffeth Hall, where several students were shooting pool, they said they’ve neverseenback-of-the-busracism,but they have sensed a difference in their treatment. ‘Every black person that’s gone here has dealt with something. It’s not a bad place, but you find racism everywhere,’ - N o rth w est C h ristian C o lleg e stu ­ d en t S h erw ood D ixson. “Every black person th at’s gone here has dealt w ith som ething,” said Sherw ood D ixson. " I t’s not a bad place, but you find racism e v ­ eryw here.” O vert racism has occurred, som e say. One o f the professors w ho resigned was C loe V eney, the only black professor in the sch o o l’s h is­ tory and its diversity coordinator. She said she once found the w ords “M artin Luther C oon” w ritten on a blackboard w hen herclass returned from a service honoring M artin L uther King Jr. NCC defenders say such incidents were isolated, occurred years ago and were resolved to everyone's satisfac­ tion. But some o f them seem to have taken on a new life in light o f the recent developments. O ne is an incident involving a “servant auction,” a fund-raising ev e n t put on by stu d e n ts last spring. A fter the resignations, it Kids Gear Up for Higher Education PSU hosts students for MLK activities Portland State U niversity has scheduled tw o im portant events to highlight the teachings o f M artin Luther King Jr. and com m em orate the holiday as a nationally-recog­ nized D ay o f Service. On Friday, Jan. 16, the university will host 150 middle and high school age students on cam pus to fam iliar­ ize them with higher education and M artin L uther K ing, Jr .’s m essage o f social ju stice and equality. Kevin K ecskes, P S U ’s director for com m unity based learning, said the goal is to dem ystify higher edu­ cation for potential students unfa­ m iliar with the process o f applica­ tion and studies. Sen. Margaret C arter will address the students on K in g 's dream s and ideals. a > w as described as having originally been advertised as a slave auction. R obyn B oehm , the student w ho helped organize the event, said th a t’s not the case. It w as never advertised as anything but a ser- PSU President D aniel B em stine said he is excited to spread K in g 's m essage. “H opefully these activities w ill help keep the story o f K ing alive,” he said. On M onday, Jan. 20, PSU stu ­ dents, faculty and adm inistrators will participate in o ff cam pus ser­ vice projects at the O regon Food Bank, Friends o f T rees, the C om ­ munity Energy Project, and T ransi­ tions Projects. Before those events begin, a break­ fast gathering at PSU will invite partici­ pants to discuss King's principals of social justice and service. For more information about PSU and the M artin Luther King Jr. D ays o f Service, visit w w w .oaa.pdx.edu/ cae. vant auction, a lighthearted event in w hich students offered four hours o f th eir tim e to the highest bidder, som e o f w hom w ere black students, she said. F o r longtim e supporters o f the college, the allegations o f discrim i­ nation seem outrageous. Bill W hite, a local pastor, w ent to N C C and so did his father and a daughter. S ev­ eral children in his congregation also attend the college. “I’ve been involved w ith N CC through the years, and the w hole purpose o f the school goes co m ­ pletely counter to racism ,” he said. “I know it not to be true. It m akes me angry, because I know for a fact how w rong it is.” T he school, associated w ith the D isciples o f C hrist church, offers program s in C hristian m inistries, business, com m unication, psychol­ ogy, m usic, teacher education and school counseling. North Portland Marines Dutybound (A P )— A battalion o f M arine reservists in north P ortland has been called to active duty as the m ilitary prepares for a possible w ar against Iraq. The 230 reservists from the Sw an Island-based 6th E ngineer S upport Battalion w ill report to the N avy-M arine C orps Reserve C enter during the next few days for pre-m obilization paperw ork, then will be shipped to C am p Pendleton, the M arine base in O ceanside, Calif. “A ll w e know is w e 'll depart for C am p Pendleton and aw ait furtherorders,” said Lt. Col. Mike B arnes, spokesm an fo r the b at­ talion.