Committed to Cultural Diversity m w . port landobserver. com February IS. 2 0 0 6 Portland Jazz History M etro Fan base explodes during North Williams Avenue golden years See story inside, page B2 JJortlanb O bserver SECTION /^ o m m u n ity C a le n d a r Reaching for the Stars Ockley Green School Night Ockley Green School will host an Inform ation N ight T hursday, Feb. 23 at 6:30 p.m . Learn about opportunities for students and how to reg ister for 2006-07 school year. School tours take place Feb. 23 at 1:30 p.m. and M archôat 10a.m .For more infor­ m ation, call the school at 503- 916-5660. O’Jays Bring Soul Music Tickets are now on sale for the O ’Jays with the original M an- hattans, featuring G erald Alston and W infred “Blue" Lovett com ­ in g M a rc h 23 to th e R o se Q uarter’s T heater o f the Clouds. Tickets are $34.50 - $47.50 plus service charge. For m ore infor­ mation, call 203-224-4400 Tour de France on OMNIMAX W ired T o Win: Surviving the T o u rd e France opens M arch 3 at O regon M useum o f Science and Industry (OM SI), 1945S.E. W a­ ter Ave. For m ore inform ation, call 503-797-4640. Work Against Abuse Com m unity A dvocates invites those interested in protecting children from abuse to becom e an event volunteer, event out­ reach, technology expert, graphic artists or office support team m em ber. For m ore inform ation, call5O3-28O-1388. B Local talent signs record deal Ralesha Boswell, a young hip-hop star from Portland, has signed a record contract with a company backed by entertain­ ment giant Sean ’P D iddy’ Combs. Boswell. 17, will join her first cousins and their group Myxx in Atlanta, Ga. to record under the First Lucky Label, an enterprise backed by Combs, rap star Ludacris and Bad Boy Records, family members said. The Gresham High School student and daughter of Rose and C harles Lott has long Ralesha Boswell dreamed of being a Hollywood Her repertoire includes song, performer. She started singing as a little girl when her father put dance, rapping and mime. She and her mother are well known a microphone in front of her. Expressions On for performing together in Port­ land over the past few years. Combs is one of the biggest record producers and rappers in the entertainment industry. He is also known for his talent in nurturing young hip-hop stars and recently started a tal­ ent search show “Making of the Band" via his Bad Boy En­ tertainment Co. Hip-hop sensation Ralesha Boswell s entertainm ent repertoire includes perfor­ m an ces in m im e during local church services. The 1 7-year- old has signed a deal with a record com pany backed by entertainm ent mogul Sean ‘P Diddy' Combs. from Young Katrina Survivors NE ALBE RIA Creative Space For Dance A urora Dance Studio, 5433 N.E. 30th, offers an array o f classes for children, teens and adults at all levelsof ability. Call 503-249- 0 201 o r v is it o n lin e at w w w .hevanet.com /auroradance for more inform ation. Women in Community Service V olunteer m entors are being sought by W om en in C om m u­ nity Service to w ork with incar­ cerated w om en at the Coffee Creek Correctional Facility. M en­ tors provide support and encour­ agement for women transitioning from prison back into the com ­ m unity. V olunteers m ust be fe­ m ales, age 24 and up. For more information, call 503-570-6614. Bradley-Angle House T h e B r a d le y - A n g le H o u se needs volunteers to help its o ut­ reach against dom estic violence. W om en o f color and bilingual w om en are encouraged to call. For more inform ation, call 503- 282-9940. Aquatic Fitness Providence has a full schedule o f fitness classes including w a­ ter exercising at the Providence Aquatic Center,4805 N.E. Glisan. Fora schedule,call 503-215-6301. African Drumming, Dance The North Star Ballroom. 635 N. Killingsw orth C t„ hosts begin­ ning drum m ing and G hanaian rhythm classes on Tuesdays at 6 p.m. On W ednesdays, interm e­ diate drum m ing is offered in ad­ dition to an African aerobics and dance. C hata Addy teaches all classes. For more information call 503-6324W I1. Birth Ready W hether you need childbirth preparation classes, or ju st a re­ fresher, Providence H ealth Sys­ tem s has a w orkshop for you. Prepare for pain, take a weekend sem inar or prepare hig sisters and brothers-to-be throughout th e s u m m e r by v is itin g w w w .providence.org/classes or call 503-574-6595. years», •Scommunity service Celebrating black history in the making A rtistic expressions from children who m oved to Portland from the hurri­ cane and flood ravaged G u lf C oast will be on display during the monthly event known as Last Thursday on Alberta Street. The Black United Fund o f O regon. 2828 N.E. A lberta St., invites area residents to stop by their offices T hursday, Feb. 23 be­ tw een 5:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. to see the paintings from the young victim s o f the storm. H urricane Katrina devastated the G ulf C oast in late August. T housands o f people lost everything they had and evacuees spread out across the country in search o f relief. M ore than 800 hurricane survivors eventu­ ally found their way to Portland, one way or another. In O ctober, about 200 o f the survivors gathered at M att D ishm an C om m unity C en­ ter i n northeast Port land for a pri vate e veni ng o f relaxation and support. The event in­ cluded m usic, dancing, sw im m ing, basket­ ball, food, erafts and com m unity resource representatives. There was also a mural project o rga­ nized by artist and art therapist Ilia Gutman. All ages o f survivors em braced the idea and several huge canvases cam e alive with inspiration and paint. Four m urals representing "F am ily ", continued on page B3 Amalia Alarcon Tackles Community Issues Leads neighborhood agency in transition b o rh o o d s each. O N I has added program s over the years, including crime prevention, neighborhood in­ by S arah B lount spections and neighborhood T he P ortland O bserver m ediation. Now they are ex ­ Portland’s natives and new com ers are am ining w hat program s to becom ing increasingly fam iliar with density keep and what their future role and diversity, so it was fitting for A m alia will he. A larcon, a Puerto Rican native and com m u­ “ In the next year the bureau nity developm ent veteran, to jo in the O ffice stan d s to ch an g e d ra m a ti­ o f N e ig h b o rh o o d In v o lv em en t as the cally," Alarcon said. “ONI has b ureau's interim director. th e p o te n tia l to m o d e l a A larcon brin g s 20 y ears o f relevant “g ro u n d -u p " ap p ro a ch . experience in com m unity m obilization. She W e’re trying to redesign the w as ap p o in ted tem p o rary d ire c to r last system to m ake it a m ore w el­ m onth by M ayo r Tom P o tter as the city com e part for folks who aren ’ t se arch es for a p erm an en t d irec to r they norm ally engaged." hope to have in p lace by July. A larcon is Alarcon said theirapproach one o f several ca n d id a tes cu rren tly u nder m ust be tailored to suit the c o n sid e ra tio n . n e e d s o f ra c e , c la s s an d O N I, the liaison between P ortland's 95 ethnicity while identifying dif­ neighborhoods and city governm ent, runs a ferences between renters and num ber o f program s that tackle issues o f hom eow ners. She cited her­ land-use, transportation, crim e prevention self as an exam ple. photo by M ark W ashington ZT he P ortland O bserv er and livability. Amalia Alarcon (second from left) leads the Office o f Neighborhood Involvement with John “ I’m a Latina single mom Alarcon has been with the City o f Port­ Canda (far left) o f the Northeast Coalition, Alison Stoll (far right) o f Central Northeast, and with tw o kids and a full-tim e land since 1999, as form er program manager Michael Kersting (second from right), ONI financial analyst. jo b ," she said. o f O N I's M etropolitan Human Rights and About 60 people make up N eighborhood Resource Centers. She has A larcd n 's new position com es at a turn­ helped her grasp Potter’s plans to restruc­ the ONI staff, but volunteers m ake up the lived in O regon for 14 years, focusing on ing point forO N I. The agency is an important ture O N I. p rogram ’s core. prevention and advocacy issues within the factor w ithin M ayor Potter visioning pro­ E stab lish ed in 1974, O N I's initial role Tom G rilfin-Valade is the director o f North state s com m unities o f color. Prior to m ov­ cess, as he is charging the city bureau to w as to p ro v id e o v ersig h t and d isp e rse Portland N ctghhorhixxl Services O ffice, one ing to the state, Alarcon ran a program in place more em phasis on com m unity input m oney to P o rtlan d n eig h b o rh o o d s. Now o f the city ’s volunteer coalitions. O ver the New York for children with HIV, an experi­ and involvem ent. Alarcon said her long­ O N I o v erse es seven d istric t co a litio n s, continued on page US ence she described as a crisis operation. standing relatio n sh ip w ith activ ists has w ho in turn o v ersee about a dozen neigh-