Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, January 26, 2005, Page 3, Image 3

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    January 26, 2005_________________________________________
C lte J J o r t l a n h
© b s e t U F r __________________________________________________ Page A3
Carter, Brown Hold Places in History
Portland
women take
leadership
posts
O re g o n h is to ry w as
m ade when m em bers o f
the O regon S enate voted
on leadership positions for
the 2005 session.
F or the first tim e, the
S e n a te h a s an A fric a n
A m erican P resident Pro
T em p o re and a w om an
M ajority Leader.
In a unanim ous vote,
Sen.
sen ato rs ch o se P ortland
D em ocrat M argaret C arter
as the first A frican A m erican
P resident P ro -T em p o re o f the
O re g o n S e n a te . A la w m a k e r
re p re se n tin g north an d n o rth ­
ea st P o rtlan d , C a rte r is o n ly the
s e c o n d A f r ic a n A m e r ic a n
w o m an in U n ite d S tate s h isto ry
K ate Brown
S e n . M argaret Carter
to h o ld th e p o sitio n .
A s P resid en t P ro Tern, she
will help preside o ver the Senate.
If the office o f Senate president
becom es vacant, she w ould be­
com e president until a new presi­
dent is elected.
C arter has m ade O regon his­
tory before: In 1984, she becam e
th e f ir s t A fr ic a n A m e r ic a n
w om an elected to the state H ouse
o f R epresentatives.
“M y colleagues have honored
me, and in doing so have honored
O regon as a pace setter,
“ p io n e er’ o n ce again in
o u r nation,” C arter said.
“O regon has long been a
‘trail blazer' in so m any
a re a s, in n o v a tio n s, and
public policies. M ay we
alw ays hold that d istin c­
tio n an d m ay o u r spirit
alw ays be as beautiful as
o u r land.”
S enators also voted to
m ake Kate B row n the first
w om an S enate M ajority
L eader in O regon history.
B ro w n ,
r e p r e s e n tin g
so u th e a s t P o rtlan d an d
M ilw aukie, has served as
th e S en ate D e m o c ra tic
L eader since 1999.
“O regon has a strong
tradition o f electing w om en to
leadership positions - in the L eg­
islature and statew ide,” Brow n
said. “ I th in k it reflects how
independent and principled O r­
egonians are, and I’m proud to
be a part o f that tradition.”
Lawmaker Honors African-Americans
MLK salute to Clara Peoples, Pauline Bradford and Rev. John H. Jackson
State Rep. Chip Shields, begin­
ning his first term in the Oregon
House, honored three long-time
Portland civil rights activists on the
floor of the House on M onday, Jan.
17 in honor o f Martin Luther King,
Jr. Day.
Shields, a Democrat from north­
east Portland, recognized the life­
tim e com m itm ent to ju stice and
civil rights o f longtim e com m u­
nity leaders Clara Peoples, Pauline
Bradford, and R everend John. H. R ep. Chip S h ie ld s
Ms. Bradford, and Ms. Peoples,”
Jackson.
“It is with pride and humility Shields said. “We recognize them
that I recognize . . . Rev. Jackson, in the spirit o f Dr. Martin Luther
King, Jr., and in spirit o f all the the civil rights movement in O r­
unsung ci vil rights heroes and hero­ egon, Rev. Jackson continued to
ines throughout O regon’s history.” work tirelessly to advance the cause
Clara Peoples has worked for o f justice and civil rights in Oregon
over 40 years with Bethel AME until his death in 1994.
Church in NE Portland, feeding the
Pauline Bradford worked forover
hungry. In recent years she also 50 years on behalf o f low-income
led the movement in Oregon to citizens and people o f color to en­
com mem orate Juneteenth, the cel­ sure that urban renewal in north­
ebration of the end o f slavery in the east Portland did not leave them
United States.
behind. Com menting on the honor
Shields also recognized the work that Shields gave her in his speech,
of the late Rev. Jackson, past-pas­ Bradford said, “I ju st try to ensure
tor o f Mount Olivet Baptist Church that people are treated fa irly ... and
and leader of the Albina Ministerial that we all try to live by the Golden
Alliance. A pioneer and leader in Rule.”
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I try and date som eone else, she
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really like to ju st sit dow n and talk
w ith her, no strin g s attach ed and
see if we have an y thing in co m ­
mon. —My W ill; D allas, T exas
Dear My Will:
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sig n y o u ’re b o th in ch u rc h an d
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its fearless approach to
M ake y o u r m o v e in faith and
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g o o d in te n tio n s so i f y o u ’re
re je c te d , y o u ’ll be o k a y . If th is
Dear Deanna!
w o m an w h o trig g e rs y o u r e m o ­
I’m an older m an that ju s t so
tio n s in su c h a fa sh io n is from
h appens to like really young
G o d , y o u ’ll know .
w om en. W ith my age, I prefer
w om en that are at least 20 to 25 Dear Deanna!
years younger than me. W hy I ju s t so h a p p e n to be fa t,
does society and oth er w om en c h u n k y an d o v e rw e ig h t b ut I
give m e such a hard tim e about h av e a c u te fac e a n d I d re ss
my dating p referen ce? I d o n 't a c c o rd in g to my siz e. M y b est
feel as if I'm doing anything frie n d is a lw a y s d o g g in g m e
wrong. - P a u l; Rock Hill, S.C.
b e c a u se s h e ’s slim a n d trie s to
m ake m e feel bad b ec au se o f my
Dear Paul:
w eig h t. I ’m h ap p y , I ca n pull
I hope and pray y o u ’re at least
the m en an d I d o n ’t h av e any
50 years old or m ore. If not, your
h ea lth p ro b le m s so I ’m n o t d ie t­
R. Kelly im pression is pretty bad
ing. H ow do I g et h e r o f f my
and y o u ’re going to get throw n
b a c k a b o u t b e in g s k in n y ?
under the jail and they ’ 11 melt the
T h a t’s n o t on my a g e n d a . --
key. C onsidering the g rief you
K eish a; O rla n d o , F la.
get over this, it’s o b v io u s y o u ’re
m ism atched w ith these w om en. Dear Keisha:
Do y o u rself a favor and date G o on B ig G irl w ith y o u r bad
w ithin your league. If you still s e lf ! I f y o u ’ re h a p p y a n d
choose to rob the cradle, keep h e a l t h y , k e e p to w in g y o u r
y o u r business to y o u rself and w eig h t an d w ea r it w ell. A s fo r
suck it up because y o u ’re the y o u r frie n d , so u n d s as if s h e ’s
one putting y o u rself in this situ ­ u g ly w ith iss u e s a n d is je a lo u s
ation.
o f y o u r lo o k s. N e x t tim e she
g ets on th e w e ig h t k ic k , te ll h er
Dear Deanna!
y o u r p ro b lem can be so lv e d w ith
I’m interested in a lady at church.
a d ie t an d h e rs c a n ’t be h elp ed .
I approached h er tw o years ago
If you re a lly w an t h e r o f f y o u r
and she told me she was dating
b ack , sp rin k le so m e k e tc h u p on
som eone. W henever the pastor
h e r an d sw allo w h er w h o le.
asks the single ladies to rise, she
now stands up. W e m ake eye Ask Deanna is written by Deanna
co n tact and no m atter w here M. Write Ask Deanna! Email:
w e 're sitting, I can sense her askdeannal @yahoo, com or 264
iresence. 1 have never felt this S. LaCienega Blvd. Suite 1283
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We’ll be sharing tastes of our favorites: bok choy, curly mustard, green, red
and rainbow kale, dandelion, beet, spinach, and a special braising greens.
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showcase greens’ flavors and textures - and will send you home with the
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