‘r,K’-P o rtia n i (©bseruer Page A4 lune I. 2005 Opinion articles do not necessarily reflect or represent the views o f The Portland Observer O pinion ‘Black-Brown Coalition’ Wins Ushering in new era of unity by J udge Equality Suffers with School Closures Time to look at what really works by R ichard L. W atson To paraphrase a popular book title, it takes a neighborhood to educate a child. W hile debates go on w ithin th e P o rtlan d P ub lic Schools about budgets, grade con­ f ig u r a tio n s , d e s e g r e g a tio n , achievem ent gaps, inequality o f opportunities, lack o f com puters, etc., w e are losing our understand­ ing about w hat really constitutes effective education - direct atten­ tion to the needs o f our kids. Portland w as fortunate co m ­ pared to m any other cites and sub­ urbs in that it once recognized the pow er o f neighborhood schools in their ability to reach and teach our children. H ow ever, that pow er is being eroded by system atic clo­ s u r e s o f th e s e n e ig h b o rh o o d sc h o o ls. D is tric t-w id e m ag n et schools are now providing an elite education for som e, w hile consoli­ dations into “big-box” schools are supposed to dispense education to the rest w ith W al-M art-style e f­ ficiency. Yet the achievem ent gap rem ains and even w idens with each change. Segm ents o f our city then end up with unequal access to edu­ cation. It’s tim e to look at w hat really works. The time-tested way toeffectively educate our children, especially in the early, formative years is to in­ volve parents, relati ves, teachers and neighbors in the process. Education o f our young people requires a “kid- friendly” environm ent - a com m u­ nity that cherishes its children, teach­ ing them moral and social virtues as well as the three Rs. G ood scholar­ ship and good citizenship usually go hand-in-hand. C hildren are not w idgets. T hey cannot be fully educated with m ass production techniques. In addition, those at risk youngsters w ith sp e­ cial needs require m ore, not less, attention or they lose o p portuni­ ties to bootstrap them selves into those higher standards o f learning and living. W e can rightly blam e the P ort­ land Public Schools for closing neighborhood schools and arro­ gantly riding that dow nw ard spi­ ral that is dem olishing our neigh­ borhood school system. W e can rightly blam e som e par­ ents for not including good ed u ­ cational and behavioral habits in their children - causes o f class­ room disruptions and obstacles to learning. Richard Watson is a grandfa­ ther and lives in Kenton neigh­ borhood o f north Portland. He mourns the loss o f notjust one, but both Kenton neighborhood schools in the Jefferson Cluster. Powerful History Lesson In reference to your coverage o f the Emmett T ill kidnapping, torture and m urder (Em m ett T ill M issis­ sippi M urder C ase Reopened: Ju s­ tice sought 50 years after death), I was fortunate to see and hear the recent dram atic docum entary on his life by New York filmmaker Keith Beaucham p on O PB, C hannel 10 It w as pow erful and m oving, e v o k in g th a t d ark n ig h t w hen Em m ett, ju st 14 years old, the ch er­ ished only son o f M am ie and Lousi Till, was seized from his uncle’s hom e in a sm all M ississippi D elta community. T he T ill fam ily e x e m p lifie d m iddle-class, w ell-education black G reg M athis L o s A n g e le s C ity C o u n c ilm a n A n to n io V illaraigosa toppled in­ cum bent m ayor Jam es H ahn last w eek to be­ c a m e th e c i t y ’s firs t L atino m ayor since the late 1800s. G oing into the election Villaraigosa, naturally, had a large L atino follow ing. H ow ever, it cannot be denied that the black vote helped put him over the top. W e only need to look back to 2001 to find the truth in this statem ent: it w as th e n th a t H ah n d e fe a te d V illaraigosa, thanks in part to his large A frican-A m erican follow ing, many o f them loyal to his father, a popular political figure. V illaraigosa knew how im por­ tant the black vote w as this tim e around and he m ade a push to se­ cure it. W ith endorsem ents from U.S. Rep. M axine W aters, D-Calif., and form er LA L akers star turned entrepreneur M agic Johnson, his popularity in the A frican-A m eri­ can com m unity began to grow. B ut Vi 1 laraigosa didn ’ t rest. The Sunday before the election, he vis­ ited black churches throughout the city, M acedonia Baptist Church and First A M E C hurch am ong them, and delivered his m essage to po­ tential voters. It w orked in a big way: V illaraigosa received nearly 59-percent o f the total vote. W ith this victory, V illaraigosa has, hopefully, ushered in a new era in politics: A frican-A m erican and L atino unity. There is a long history o f political - and social - unease between blacks and Latinos. For generations, politi­ cal powers have pitted the two groups against one another, causing m em ­ bers o f both groups to believe that gains made by one will com e at the expense of the other. M any black voters in particular have been reluctant to surrender A m erica. Em m ett grew up in C h i­ cago, exposed to m iddle-class val­ ues, freely able to indulge in light­ hearted, youthful open apprecia­ tion o f girls and w om en, as typified by a w o lf w histle. B ut in M ississip p i, h e a p p a r­ en tly co m m itted th e u n p a rd o n ­ ab le sin o f w h istlin g at a w hite w o m an ; so m e th in g a b lack m ale o f any age d id not do if he v alu ed h is life. H e w as a b d u c te d th at night. H is b ro k en body w as found th ree d ay s la tte r in the T a lla h a s ­ see R iver. W hen E m m e tt’s ca sk e t w as brought to C hicago, it w as sealed. His m other requested that it be opened. W hen she w as refused, she dem anded, “G ive m e a ham m er and I’ll open it m yself.” Finally, she w as assisted in opening the casket. political and econom ic gains m ade during the civil rights era. This gap betw een African-A m eri­ can s and L atinos was e v id e n t ju s t re c e n tly w hen M exican President V icente Fox com m ented that Mexican immigrants are w illing to d o jo b s that “not even blacks w ant to do.” W ith this state­ m ent. Fox not only insults A frican- A m ericans and takes aw ay from the generations o f our people w ho have w orked in thankless jo b s, but also show s he is unaw are that both groups have been subject to eco­ nomic exploitation. W hile the tw o groups do often find them selves with com peting political interests, they also have agendas that are very m uch in sync. A ccess to jo b s, im proved schools, violence prevention and co m m u ­ nity developm ent. These are issues that both blacks and L atinos alike have rallied around in recent years. V illaraigosa’s win is a pow erful exam ple o f the im pact blacks and Latinos can have w hen they band together. H e is not the first big-city m ayor to benefit from such an alli­ ance: experts have pointed out that in the past, D avid D inkins o f New Y o rk , H a r o ld W a s h in g to n , C h icag o ’s first black m ayor, and Federico Pena o f D enver profited from a ‘black-brow n co alitio n ’. O ver the next several decades, blacks and Latinos will m ake up the m ajority o f the U.S. population. W ith this increase in num bers will com e increased political presence and power. W e’ 11 all be better served if both groups can find a w ay to unite and represent our com m on interests. Judge Greg Mathis is chairman o f the Rainbow PUSH-Excel Board and a national board member o f the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. revealing the rem ains o f her pre­ cious only child. M am ie Till w as determ ined that the casket rem ain open for the fu­ neral and that h er son, unrecogniz­ able because o f the severe beating, be photographed so that the entire county could see how a black youth w as m urdered for his indiscretion by Southern w hite men. F o llo w in g th e u n an im o u s S u ­ p rem e C o u rt d ec isio n the p re v i­ o u s y ea r o u tla w in g seg reg atio n , th e b ru ta lity o f E m m ett T ill’s d eath w as o n e o f the p o w erfu l e v e n ts th a t fire d u p th e C ivil R ights m ovem ent. L ater that same year, R o sa P arks brav ely sat dow n in the w h ite sectio n o f a M o n t­ g o m e ry , A la. bus! 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