Committed to Cultural Diversity www. port landobserver. tom June 6, 2 0 0 7 * Cavaliers and Spurs Face Off for NBA Finals M etro Ælu ^.lortlanh (Dbscruer SECTION Dancing Away Controversy o m n i u n it y a le n d a r C Praise and Worship Local singer/songw riter G loria Stidum perform s a free adm ission concert at E m m anuel T em ple C hurch, 1033 N. Sum ner, on Saturday, June 9 at 6:30 p.m! Call Coreinne Peters at 503-758-4556. Cycle the Well Held Join Portland W ater Bureau and the C o­ lumbia Slough W atershed Council for a free bicycle tour through P o rtlan d ’s G roundw ater Protection Area. Specialists will reveal the mysteries o f groundwater and how it affects the reliability to the C ity’s water supply and how to protect it on Saturday, June 9lh at 9 a.m. T o register contact Katie Meckes at 503-281-1132. Youth Summer Sports July 5 through July 27, the sum m er youth sports program is held on the Portland State U niversity cam pus, providing low- incom e youths ages 10-16, with sports instruction, field trips, afree medical exam and tw o free m eals daily. R egistration is open now. V isit palkids.org. Washington Park Shuttle Sum m er service is every 15 m inutes from 10 a.m -7 p.m with m ore than 10 stops including the O regon Z oo and the Japa­ nese G arden. T he shuttle runs daily through L abor Day. R egularT ri-M et fare applies. Interstate Farmers Market A farm ers market is held each W ednes­ day through Sept. 26 from 3 - 7 p.m . ju st o ff Interstate A venue betw een O verlook Park and the Interstate K aiser Permanente C am pus T he m arket is know n for its va­ riety o f quality fresh local produce, baked goods, cut flow ers, artisan cheese, meat and fish. Planet Jupiter O n the second M onday o f each month through A ugust, at 7 p.m. and 8 p.m ., the M HCC Planetarium Sky Theaterexpiores the planet that outshines every other planet in the sky except Venus. V isitors will learn how to locate Jupiter and its four m oons as well as other planets. A dm is­ sion is $1. Portland State student body celebrates Roots by R aymond R endleman T he P ortland O bserver It’s rem arkable enough that a m em ber o f the Shoshone-B annock tribe and the N orteños gang in Idaho ended up study­ ing at Portland State University. But after also overcom ing a challenge to his stu­ dent-body presidential eligibility, Rudy Soto could enjoy last w eekend’s Roots F e s tiv a l, a tw o -d a y c e le b ra tio n o f m ulticultural social contributions that he launched last year in the South Park Blocks. A fter all the festival preparations and Elections Board hassles, Soto w as too busy dancing with his girlfriend to orga­ nize m ore than a sim ple handoff o f student governm ent’s office keys last Friday in honor o f his inauguration. “T h ere’s definitely a connection b e­ tw een my w inning the election and my starting the Roots F estival," he says. “The Roots Festival show ed people w hat I care about, and people like m y com m itm ent to bringing cu ltu res to g eth er in positive w ays.” Upon winning 52 percent o f the popular vote, Soto faced an eligibility challenge from the other candidate; Patrick Beisell, whom the Elections Board briefly declared president-elect. Soto’s m inim um course­ load eligibility was reaffirmed under the guidance o f Chip Lazenby, P S U 's general legal counsel. Soto argues that Beisell is more o f stu­ dent-governm ent insider, w hich m akes Beisell “m ore qualified on paper.” Beisell said that he will not appeal S oto's position further. In an election decided by less than 10 , continued yf photo by R aymond R endleman /T he P ortland O bserver on page B6 R00ts Festival coordinators, (from left) Erin Mason, Leah Meijer and Rudy Soto. PSU's newly inaugurated student-body president, dance to a Latin-American band called Matices. Revolutionary Feminist Organization meeting Antidote to Widening Health Disparities M onday, June 11 at6 :3 0 p m ,th ere w illbe a chance to learn about Radical W om en’s activities and how to get involved. The meeting will take place at the Bread and Roses C enter, 819 N. K illingsw orth St. Growing segment heads to the gym Juneteenth Celebration Saturday, June 16, from 12 p.m. to dusk, the public is invited to this free event at Peninsula Park in north Portland. Community Support by R aymond R endleman T he P ortland O bserver It's no coincidence that tw o b u ff m em ­ bers o f the black com m unity recently re­ ceived aw ards for their com m itm ent to strength training. 10 whi tes o f an eq ual ly si zed popu I at ion i n M ultnomah County, health gurus are push­ ing for the com m unity’s dedication to fitness. O regon’s leading authority on African- A m erican health calls these diseases pre­ v e n ta b le . c la im in g th a t th e b la c k population’s seven percent quicker in­ crease in diabetes m ortality over the past decade can be stem m ed through the refi- The A frican A m erican H ealth C oalition, a non-profit that touches the lives o f mi I lions o f A frican A m ericans each year, rem inds you to support your com m unity organization. All donations, grants, and gifts are tax deductible. For more inform a­ tion, visit aahc-portland.org. Help Loaves & Ashes The T wo Rivers Loaves & Fishes C enter, 9009 N. Foss St., needs volunteerdrivers fo r m e a ls-o n -w h e e ls to e h su re that hom ebound seniors in St. Johns receive nutritional m eals and a bit o f com panion­ ship. Call 503-988-4088. African American Council Y ou’re invited on the third T uesday o f each m onth from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. when the A frican A m erican A dvisory Council m eets at the King Facility, 4815 N.E. Seventh Ave. Call 503-823-0000. Vancouver Outdoors Market Saturdays and Sundays, through Oct. 27, the V ancouver O utdoor M arket will fea­ ture fresh produce, food, and arts and crafts. H ours are from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturdays and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on S undays. Diabetes Support Group Legacy Emanuel H ospital hosts a d iabe­ tes support group the first and third Thursdays o f every month, from 7 p.m. to 8p.m ., in Room 1027. Parenting Classes N ew borns d o n 't com e with instruction m anuals but parents and parents-to-be can attend classes through Providence Health System s to Icam about a variety o f to p ic s from pain and c h ild b irth to breastfeeding to infant CPR and much more. For a schedule o f events, call 503- 574-6595 or visit: pnw idence.org/classes. photoby R aymond R endleman /T he P ortland O bserver Former diabetics Morcell and Anthony 0 'Neal play to their strengths at ■Dishman Community Center under the guidance of Garland Brown (left), a Multnomah County 2007 Public Health Hero. A s a w ay to turn aw ay from drugs and obesity, a growing segm ent o f the A fri­ can-A m erican com m unity heads regularly to the gym. Much o f the m ovem ent stems from the refusal to believe that there is no hope in curtailing a prevalence o f cardiovascular diseases. C onsidering that an average o f 25 blacks will die from diabetes for every I nancing o f strength-training programs. "M inority com m unities were already disproportionately impacted, so budget cuts are going to affect blacks m ore,” says C orliss M cKeever, president o f the A fri­ can A m erican Health Coalition. R esponding to the cause o f the dispar­ ity, M cK eever says "there are a million reasons.” but she sees a cure in the in­ creased access to be gained through sys­ tem atic expansion o f outreach programs. She cites the federally funded Dishman C om m unity C enter in northeast Portland as a successful- means o f curtailing the im pact o f obesity o f the black com munity. But such program s need people to run them, and few em ployees can work as hard as G arland Brown, D ishm an’s fitness trainer. W hile staying sensitive to the clientele's needs. Brown can keep a weight room packed with people at full tilt. “He has no problem showing people again and again: th at's another thing I like about G arland," says Morcel I O ’ Neal. who has worked with Brown for several years. “For him it's all about the medical prob­ lems, so he worked around my diabetes." This sort o f feedback caught the atten­ tion o f the M ultnomah County Health Department, which recently presented him a Public Health Hero award. "A s we ad­ dress these health disparities head on, our effort has been to forge connections with the affected com m unities, so Garland is our partner in the black com m unity,” says Lillian Shirley, departm ent director. The scarcity o f m edia attention to the tro u b lin g tren d s ad d itio n ally bothers Shirley, who toiled over last fall's release o f the “Ethnic Disparities in M ultnomah C ounty" report. “All we can do is take that data and m ake sure that all the right people look at that data," she says. T h at's why Shirley is helping health departm ents becom e the m edia by releas­ ing a “Hidden Epidem ic” program on pub­ lic television this com ing fall. Brown argues for any sort o f program ­ ming that m otivates the com m unity to be active. “T hey all talk about how they want to stay fit, get healthy and all that, but you got to sacrifice the time to do it. because it’s hard w ork," he says. “You d o n ’t have to com e to com pete, you just have to do som ething, even if you just walk in the n eighborhood." Although com petition isoptional, many blacks em brace this aspect, trading the adversity in their lives for sport. A fter spending the prim e six years of his life in jail, Julius Thom as realized that continued y^ on page R6 Darryl! L.C. Moch Black Gay Pride Brother To Brother hosts events, party Hundreds o f people are expected to celebrate the 6th annual Portland Black Pride 2007, Saturday. June 9 through Sunday, June 17. Produced by Brother T o Brother, a support and advocacy organization for African-American gay and bisexual men, their fam ilies and their friends, the local group aim s to create a voice and outlet for the growing black gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendercom - m unity in the Northwest. The them e o f this y ea r's celebra­ tion is H aram bee (Let Us C om e T o­ gether). It's a call to build com m unity and be part o f a larger com m unity effort for visibility, equality and ju s ­ tice, according to Darryl! L.C. Moch. ex e cu tiv e d irec to r o f B rother To Brother. T his y ea r’s events will include a health forum for black lesbian and bisexual w om en and special guest p e rfo rm a n c e s by O re g o n n a tiv e Law anda Jackson, Pebbles Campbell Starr, and Lady Chablis (from S eattle). Com m unity dialogues are scheduled on being black, gay and HIV positive; the interconnection o f racism and ho­ m ophobia in the African A merican com m unity, and other topics. continued y^ I on page R6