il’v ^Jnrthxnh (Dbsertn'r Page A4 March 7, 2007 Opinion articles do not necessarily reflect or represent the views o f The Portland Observer O pinion t(T I I W akeup Call I have just read the Feb. 7 edition and with special attention to the " America'sCradle-to-Prison Pipe­ line” opinion by Marian Wright Edlelman. It must be viewed as a wakeup cal I! In talking about the criminal­ ization of poor and minority chil­ dren who enter America’s “Cradle to Prison Pipeline" Edleman is re­ ally talking about any family with a family income o f $100,000or less. Take the Duke University sex scandal. If those young men had been from mostly poorfamilies, they would have been "railroaded" into prison and their families would have lost their homes in the defense of their sons. Troop Support Stickingayellow magneton your car or wearing a Nazi/Communist- like flag lapel pin is not ‘supporting the troops.’ I was drafted and served over­ seas during Vietnam. Supporting the troops means protecting them from being sent intoacivil warinad- equately equipped and under-pre­ pared. It also means impeaching George Bush J r. and Richard Cheney for lying the U.S. into wars. I For all for the ambition o f a District Attorney to keep its job, when it is over, not much w ill hap­ pen to the DA. And the rich fami­ lies will be out a lot of money. When the same or similar thing happens to the rest of us, we are left in poverty. The criminal justice system is not about justice it is about money. Many businesses have found it to be very good business to have their production plants lo­ cated in the prisons. An English- speaking work force in a controlled place. In addition, they can say, "Made in America". This will lead many of us to be victimized by the "Prison Industrial Complex". LOUDLY pRoTCS-r.'.. NOT . w e DO bW cTFCV -This W R Z . CTMOÜGH Y le PO SUFPcxa' ouRTBPOpsi? ' , V e 'to tt PUSH vys Y f e 'L L ABOUT CXER Go “THAT F A R BsJT COULP MAKE John Sweertey Southeast Portland It is outrageous that Republi­ cans label any plans to provide soldiers with proper equipment and training “anti-troop". It is the Republicans who have re­ peatedly sent our armed forces in to c o n flic t in a d e q u a te ly equipped and under-prepared. Then when these same troops re tu rn hom e the VA is underfunded so that there can be massive tax cuts for the top 1 percent of the population. C. Currey, Southwest Portland r c A M M » I» Y'KH ov C?...) - tt-AH »«AH O 5 < Ending Homelessness in America We can’t forget those living on the streets For the last several years, the black empowerment movement has focused on closing the education and income gaps; we want to level refuge in shelters and on the streets, the playing field, so to speak, so our often with their children in tow. people are better able to reach for Men returning home from prison, and grab that elusive “American cut off from their families for years, dream.” This is an honorable goal often find themselves without hous­ and the work must continue. How­ ing. A ccording to the U.S. C onfer­ ever, we can’t forget those indi­ viduals and, often, families, living ence o f M ayors, about 16 percent on the streets and in shelters, in o f hom eless people are consid­ unthinkable conditions, in cities ered m entally ill; 26 percent are substance abusers, 13 percent are across this country. A large p e rc e n ta g e o f the em ployed and 9 percent are vet- nation’s homeless are African- American. As our people collec­ tively strive towards a middle class life and all the benefits it provides, we must remember and support those ofour people who don’t have . T access to a basic life necessity: O W e i t tO ttlP Ill tO shelter. New data released by the De­ erans. America, often well-regarded partment of Housing and Urban Development revealed that more overseas for its wealth, has histori­ than 7(M),(MX) people sought shelter cally ignored and discarded its most at least once during a three-month vulnerable citizens; these numbers period in 2(X)5. Nearly half of these are a clear example of that. If service providers, community people were black. One third of them were families,with children. leaders and most importantly, the Since the data only counted those government, work together, these seeking shelter and not those liv­ numbers can be reduced. By pro­ ing on the streets, the number of viding supportive housing services homeless people in this country, - that provide counseling, life skills and the number of black homeless training and other services - for in particular, could be much higher. abused women, recently released Many homeless women are vic­ inmates and drug-addicted indi­ tims of domestic violence: having viduals, we can begin to tackle this no safe space to run to, they seek issue. Prevention strategies, including a c o m p re h e n siv e , u n iv e rsa l healthcare system, one that covers the treatment of mental illnesses, will also help reduce the homeless population. The creation ofjobtrain- centers and affordable hous­ ing units in urban a re a s - w here p o v e rty and homelessness go hand in hand - is yet another way to address the issue. O f course, all of this would require a long-term financial com­ mitment from the U.S. government. The powers that be would have to rethink the country’s spending Many o f these men, Women and children are our people; we NEW S E A S O N S M A R K E T • I J flC t IHVOIVPCI. priorities - less on war, more on education, housing, social services and urban development. As individuals, we too can and should rethink our priorities and play ap art. You can support your church’s em ergency shelter, if they have one. If they do n ’t, re­ search local organizations in your area that support and em pow er the homeless. G o one step further and write your local legislators, urging them to support programs that will help break the cycle of hom elessness. M any o f these men, women and children are our people; we owe it to them to get involved. Judge Greg Mathis is national vice president o f Rainbow PUSH and a national board member o f the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. MMNBMNM N O W D E L IV E R IN G Y o u r fa v o r ite n e ig h b o r h o o d g r o c e r y s to r e n o w d e liv e r s g r o c e r ie s r ig h t to y o u r h o m e o r o ffic e . À w w w .n e w s e a s o n s m a r k e t.c o m you click, we deliver, (or pull up for pick up) Long Past Time to Recall Troops Time for an exit strategy like Chuck Hagel saying it’s time to bring our troops home. Now is the time to put aside any kind of differences we may have had in by S tate R ep . C hip the run-up to the war. If s time to S hields stand up for ourtroops. If s time Sen. Avel Gordly, to stand up for their families, Rep. Diane Rosenbaum and say there is a way to bring and several of my col­ ourtroops hom e... and the time leagues in the Oregon to do it is now. Legislature filed House Joint Me­ Last session, I remember hoping morial 9 urging Congress to op­ with all my heart that another reso­ pose the president’s plan to send lution this session w ouldn't be even more troops to Iraq. It also necessary because the war would urges the Congress and president be over. I regret today that is not the to develop an exit strategy from case. We the co-sponsors felt this Iraq and begin troop redeployment was an important dialogue to have no later than August 2007. W e’re in the Legislative Assembly. calling it the Oregon Homeward The message from America in Bound Act of 2007. the last election was clear that we This memorial, like asimilarone cannot afford, in either blood or we introduced in the 2(X)5 session, treasure, to provide security for was intentionally crafted to avoid Iraq forever. partisan finger-pointing and recrimi­ You can help by calling your nations in the hopes of gathering legislator and urging them to vote bipartisan support. I am happy to yes on House Joint Memorial 9, the report that this effort has paid off. Oregon Homeward Bound Act of Rep. Brian Boquist, a Yamhill 2(X)7. The Legislature's number is County Republican and I reached a I-8OO-332-2313. com prom ise on resolution lan­ Enough is Enough. It’s time to guage. He has agreed to sign on in bring our troops home. support. Chip Shield is a Democrat rep­ At the national level, we see resenting north and northeast courageous Republican senators Portland in Salem.