M January 12 ,200S a r t in 2 005 y L uther p e e ia I K J in o r . Page B‘f e ( / / ’ / / o n How well does the reality o f Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard live up to the vision o f Dr. King? Citizen King ‘I really don’t think it does because everyday something tragic happens and that’s not how he would have wanted it to be. I think the public should get more involved to make it a more positive place.’ Frederick Smith Northeast Portland i think it’s good because it’s developing and always improving.’ Wendy Dennis Northeast Portland AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Personal recollections and eyewitness accounts illum inatethe last five years in Martin Luther King, Jr.'s life, including his efforts to embrace causes beyond the ‘If they quit tearing it up to rebuild and repave it’d be doing well.’ civil rights movement. Monique Hall North Portland M onday at 9pm Channel 10 opb.org OPB TV State of Oregon Legislative Administration ‘Sixty percent. I see a lot of corpo- rations coming in and I see a lot of it is about money but then there’s the people in the neighborhoods work­ ing and living together.’ intern program s Proud to honor the man who gave all Americans a share of his dream. Rob McConlogue North Portland volunte ‘I don’t think it is, up to a point. As far as what he’d want to see, it’s shifting more to the upper class. I see the houses are more out of price and that’s sending lower class people and senior citizens out to Gresham and Troutdale. That’s not living up to his dream.' e m p lo ie n t CLARK 1 Martin Luther Jeffrey Fields North Portland ■■■■■■{ * «¡y* á. * a w .. rW 1 ‘I think it is because you see it in every major state. I think it's starting to be known. Everyone is starting to rebuild and make it look more re­ spectable. When I first moved here, things looked real rundown.’ A noted h isto ria n , author, and speaker, k art \1.n k has been featured around the country for his dynamic and passionate lectures on Martin Luther King, Jr. He serves as President of the Seattle Branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and works as an engineer with METRO - King County. A free community event celebrating the values embodied in the civil rights leadership of Martin Luther King. Jr. Wednesday, January 19, 2005 • Program 6 p.m.; Lecture 7 p.m.; Reception 8 p.m. < Gaiser Hall, Student Center K e e p th e D r e a m A liv e 3 6 0 -9 9 2 -2 0 0 0 w w w .c la rk .e d u 1WX} t M tlinighlin Blvd, Vancouver, WA 9Rft6.T T59K BY M lIH A EI R i BENSTEINZT h E P o m i. a n o O CARL MACK Martin Luther King Jr., Still Seeking the Dream Reggie Robinson Northeast Portland PH O T O S Legislative Administration 90 0 Court St. NE, Room 140A Salem <)rcgon, 9 7 RH Phonc: 5-1K4X Weh Site: http://www.leg.state.orus bserv er I !