Jazz at S t Johns Who’s That Clown A street performer ’v quest for more than a living See story, page A3 Cathedral Park Ë Festival is this weekend See story inside, Metro section Z Tiort land ffîbser“ er ' C ' i t u n t D u f f l e ‘City of Roses n n r tIn n d n h ç p rv f’ www.portlandobserver.com F c ta k Established lic h i« r l in IQ7Í1 In 1970 ia / ia / w Committed to Cultural Diversity Volume XXXVII. N um ber 27 Wednesday • July 18. 2007 TLWeek in The Review Vick Indicted for Dogfights A tlanta F alcons q u a rte rb a c k M ichael Vick and three others were indicted Tuesday by a federal grand ju ry on charges related to illegal dogfighting. They arecharged with violating federal laws against competitive dogfight­ ing, procuring and training pit bulls for fighting and conducting the enterprise across state lines. See sto ry , page A2. Plant Closes after Quake Condo Conversions Sting Japanese authorities shut dow n a nuclear pow er plant Tuesday fol­ lowing a leak o f radioactive waste into the Sea o f Japan. The quake. registering6.6on the Richter Scale, killed at least nine people and in­ jured another l.OtX). See sto ry , page A 2. photo by Pakistan Bomb Kills 7 A suicide bomber blew himself up in the Pakistani capital Tuesday as hundreds gathered for a rally fea­ turing the country’s suspended chiefjustice, police said. At least 12 people were killed in the explosion, one of at least two deadly attacks in the volatile country. West Nile in Portland A dead crow found in June in northeast Portland tested posi­ tive for W est N ile virus and was the first appearance o f the virus in M ultnom ah C ounty this year. Health officials say to dum p any standing w ater around your home to prevent m osquitoes that carry the virus from breeding. S arah B lount /T he P ortland O bserver Housing at Northeast 25th and Killingsworth is converted from rental apartments to condominiums, a growing trend that adds to the gentrification of local neighborhoods. Former tenant Erin Wiser recalls his eviction notice giving him less than 30 days to find new housing. New law brings some relief to renters facing eviction S arah B lount T he P ortland O bserver T abor Hill A partm ents resident Noreen Joynt received the letter in January. “D eartenant,” it read, “this letter is to inform you that your property h a s a n e w o w n e ra n d m an­ ager, effective im m ediately.” From that point on, Joynt, 56, described her life at the apartm ent by building as a living hell. H er home o f seven years becam e a construction zone, with siding being ripped off the walls and pieces o f moldy roof being throw n on the ground behind her house. Joynt and her boyfriend knew this work w asn ’t ju st upgrades like the new managers, Better A ssets M anage­ ment, had told them. Her hom e and 47 other units were being noisily and uncerem oniously converted to condom inium s before their eyes. It w asn’t until June - long after the laundry m ach in es sto p p ed working and repairs were hopeless - that Joynt received the expected letter o f condo conversion. She got the notice on the same day she received her eviction, giving her Apartm ent ow ners like Better less than a month to find new hous­ Asset M anagem ent have long en ­ ing. Joynt did find a nice house this joyed a process o f evicting tenants month on 83rd and East Burnside, like Joynt and redeveloping in a few with relocation assistance from the m onths tim e - even though a city NW Pilot Project. But for her. the ordinance was supposed to pro­ displacem ent began the first day tect tenants from such an unbal­ she had to leave her house unw ill­ anced practice. ingly for a few hours ju st to escape continued on page A5 the construction noise. R&B Singer Collapses R&B singer Kelly R o w la n d c o l­ lapsed from dehy­ dration while per­ form ing Sunday in Lagos, Nigeria. Rowland, 26, was in the W est African nation as part o f the T hisD ay M usic Festival. The form er Destiny ’ s Child vocal­ ist was hospitalized and is in good condition. Free Health in Spotlight M ichael M oore’s new docum en­ tary “Sicko” has given C u b a’s free health system its best public­ ity since Fidel C astro’s 1959 revo­ lution, aC uban doctor who hosted the film m aker’s visit said on M on­ day. See story, page A2. BET Defends “Hot Mess" “ Hot G hetto M ess," a BET-pro- duced show o f viewer-subm itted hom e videos, is intended to chal­ lenge and inspire “view ers to im ­ prove them selves and their com ­ munities,” said BET entertainment head R eginald Hudlin. It’s no dif­ ferent than what Bill Cosby is doing lecturing about the prob­ lems o f the (black (com m unity, he added. Llesenia Gonzalez, a bilingual nurse (left) helps Catalina and her three-month-old baby Jasmin at the Children s Community Clinic, the health facility for underinsured children formerly known as the North Portland Nurse Practitioners Clinic. Clinic Positioned to Help Underinsured And preserve legacy to local youth by R aymond R endleman T he P ortland O bserver After a tum ultuous year, a local health clinic has renewed its co m ­ mitment to underinsured youth by continuing to w elcom e all patients in the face of greater uncertainty about healthcare. The27-year-oldChildrcn'sCom - m u n ity C lin ic at 27 N.E. Killingsworth St, may have a new name, director and location, but it hasn’t altered its rebel spirit when it com es to providing below-cost pediatric health care. “W e d o n 't ask any questions," says nurse M ardica Hicks, who became director of the program May 7. “We just w ant all o f our families to feel com fortable." Q uestions about im m igration status aside, the clin ic’s patient survey reveals im pressive diver­ sity with a 30 percent H ispanic, 30 percent white and 23 percent black clientele. It logged 2,110 patient I Cljnjc 2 7 N.E. Killingsworth St. photos by R aymond R endi . eman /T he P ortland O bserver visits last year, and it is on track to exceed that num ber by hundreds more this year. M ariah Taylor, the founder and director o f the program until she was fired last year, cites higher num bers while she w as director, and reg rets that m any A frican Am ericans have shunned the clinic after her controversial departure. A few visits to the clinic reveal that the volume of patients is below capacity. But the fam ilies o f pa­ tients w ho trickle in represent a wide variety o f ages and ethnicities, and they consistently say that they depend on the clinic’s services. Many o f them were hesitant to go on record, but one m other co u ld n 't keep from gushing. “I tried to get a follow -up im m u­ nization for my daughter at other clinics, but this was the only one that would take us,” says C atalina, a Spanish-speaking client w hose remark has been translated for this continued on page A5