August 2 2 ,2 0 0 7 _________________________________________ il? c J J o r t l a t t b Page A3 © b s e rü e r Activist Makes Legislative Run the sources, because a lot o f these people h av e n 't had treatm ent for o f getting sponsors by making addictions.” She sees m any more under­ sure that her cam paign would have the approval o f many Portland ad d ressed p ro b lem s stem m ing leaders, including the incum bent from dem ographic changes in the State Rep. Jackie D ingfelder and surrounding neighborhoods. "W e’re dealing with persons A fric a n -A m e ric a n S en. A vel w ho c a n ’t afford to live in north­ G o rd ly , th e le g is la to r s w h o east Portland that opened the seat. are being moved D ingfelder has o u t to c e n tr a l an n o u n ced plans n o rth e a st w h ere to ru n fo r G o rd ly 's they had never re­ s e n a te se a t. ally lived before,” Gordly, a long-time sh e sa y s. " O u r D e m o c ra t w h o schools w ere h av­ changed to Inde­ ing ad ifficu lt tim e pendent a year and now are much ago, is giving up m ore ch allen g ed politics to teach at dealing with racial Portland State Uni­ and class issues versity. because they have L ik e G o rd ly , Boston may not be to deal with the d isp e rs e m e n t o f one to sim ply tow Cyreena Boston p e rs o n s d u e to the party line in garn erin g support, as she has gentrification.” Traffic issues are also a high show n in serving her Catholic priority for her as she considers C hurch council. "Faith has been essential in how' this district is bisected by developing my com passion,” she Sandy Boulevard. 82nd Avenue says, “ but my faith has evolved to and Interstate 205. “ I th in k the sp e cia l th in g a point that I d o n ’t fit in with everything the church stands for: ab o u t th is d istric t is that it is ce n tral, so all the issues that prim arily I’m very pro-choice.” Boston considers access to all really reso n ate w ith w hat p e r­ kinds o f health services and co m ­ sons m ight call p ro p er n o rth ­ m unity policing top priorities fo ra east P ortland, all the issues that district that is currently having are really p rev alen t in that co m ­ som e o f the most blatant prob­ m unity, but then again also the lem s with prostitution in the city. issu es that are p rev alen t in m id ­ “The first step is to be very co u n ty and E ast C ounty such honest (about prostitution),” she as P ark ro se, also resonate right says. "The next step is looking at in the m iddle o f this d istric t.” con tin u ed Gov. Ted Kulonoski welcomes a delegation led by Oregon business entrepreneur Roy Jay for a bill signing ceremony for Project Clean Slate. The program gives people a second chance to clear up criminal and civil court judgments. Clean Slate Bill Enacted A state that has been know n for environm ental issues, the bottle bill, m edical research and high technol­ ogy projects has stepped forw ard, led by Gov. Ted K ulongoski, with support from nearly the entire 2007 O regon legislature to sign into law House Bill 3054 which provides the first funding steps for Project Clean Slate. The program is the brainchild of O reg o n b u sin e ss e n tre p re n e u r, Roy Jay and the A frican A m erican C ham ber o f Com m erce, w hich has assisted literally thousands o f indi­ viduals regain dri vers-liccnse privi­ leges, expunge m inor crim inal co n ­ victions and get back on track to gain or upgrade em ploym ent, hous­ ing and other opportunities. "O regon is the first state to ever have or fund a program such as this,” says Jay. “W e applaud our M ultnom ah County D istrict A ttor­ ney, C ircuit Court Judges, Public D efenders. Private A ttorneys, Law Enforcement Officials, DM V, Child Support and city officials show ing that our citizens can all be on the same page for w orthw hile projects like this.” The funding will help with basic financial stability for the program w hich was being handled prim arily by volunteers, A frican-A m erican C ham ber and Ja y ’s personal con­ tributions over the past tw o years. Bruce M elvin, a recipient o f the Project Clean Slate program said in an ABC Television interview “ it was like a blessing from G od that Project Clean Slate was there for m e.” M elvin was able to pay o ff over $3,000in delinquent traffic fines through com m unity service and attending personal and com m unity responsibility w orkshops. Project Clean Slate has caught the attention o f m any, garnering aw ards as well as national recogni­ tion. At least tw o organizations are considering Portland, O regon as a site for their future convention sim ­ ply because o f the leadership dem ­ onstrated to assist local citizens. Jay says that his staff is planning to develop a tem plate w hich can be utilized in other qualifying cities. F o r m o re in fo rm atio n , v isit projectcleanslate.com . Popular Dolls Get Multicultural Makeover Evacuees Still Hurting con tin u ed fro m Front sistan ce to the B lack C itiz e n ’s C o a litio n in n o rth east P ortland. “ W e ’re trying to pick up w here C a th o lic C h a ritie s left o ff,” says S helly C u rry , o ffice m an ag e r fo r the coalition. C a th o lic C h a ritie s e stim a tes that it has helped 3 ,1 0 0 people relo cate in O regon. Its w ebsite c a lls the influx “ a m icrocosm o f N ew O rleans: h o m eo w n ers and w elfare recip ien ts, sc ien tists and salesm en, som e L atino and w hite; m ost are A fric an -A m erica n .” S ta f f m e m b e rs a t C a th o lic C h a ritie s have found housing and em p lo y m e n t for m any o f these ev acu e es, the la tte r by w orking w ith Portland C om m unity C ollege and its c o n tin u in g ed u c atio n pro ­ g ram . T h ey h av e a lso h elp ed ev a cu e es n av ig ate F ederal E m er­ gen cy M anagem ent A d m in istra ­ tion rules to receiv e assista n ce in as tim ely a m an n er as possible. But th eir $ 3 50,000 fund to pro­ vide these se rv ic es ran dry as the d isa ste r b ecam e a m ore distan t m em o ry , a c c o rd in g to D en n is K eenan, C a th o lic C h a ritie s ’ e x ­ ec u tiv e directo r. E vacuees w ere able to survive fro m Front by R aymond R endeeman /T he P ortland O bserver Joe Scott and Sheila Sherman still do not have their pre-Katrina quality of life. They have been struggling to meet basic needs ever since they left the shelter in San Antonio where they met. w ith this help, but m any find it im p o ssib le to buy an o th er house o r even estab lish a w ard ro b e for work without a financial jum pstart. T he Black C itiz e n ’s C o alitio n plans to keep so licitin g g ran ts for K atrin a v ictim s, w ho have c o n ­ tin u ed to face h ig h er u n em p lo y ­ m ent and ev ictio n rates than the g en eral po p u latio n . “T he b ig g est ro ad b lo ck is that afte r tw o y ears peo p le think that the ev acu ees sh o u ld be on th eir fe e t by n o w , an d e v e ry th in g sh o u ld be r o s y ,” sa y s W illie B row n, ex e cu tiv e d irecto r o f the co alitio n . “ But does anyone build an en tire life in tw o y ears?" (A P) — Toy store aisles are getting a m ulticultural makeover. Bolstered by the success o f N ickelodeon's popular bilingual children's character. Dora the Ex­ plorer, and the spending power of the n atio n ’s grow ing m inority population, toy retailers across the country are filling their shelves with dolls whose skin colors and facial features reflect the girls and boys who play with them. Although black and Hispanic dolls have been around for d e­ cades. the new er incarnations try harder at authenticity, rather than sim ply tinting the hair and skin from "w hite" doll molds. Now, discount retailer Kmart hopes to cash in on a growing appetite for ethnic toys am ong m inority consum ers, and their ris­ ing spending power. It's launch­ ing its own initiative this month, putting dozens o f m ulticultural dolls on shelves in each o f its 1.400 stores. W hen the rollout is com pleted this week. Kmart stores will sell nearly four dozen types o f ethnic dolls — anearly fourfold increase from w h at's currently available. The dolls are flanked by an adver­ tising cam paign in the sto re's circulars and designed to appeal to black, Hispanic and Asian parents. "W e needed to be relevant to them ," said Philipp Elliott, a toy m erchandise m anager at Kmart, a subsidiary o f H offm an Estates- based Sears Holdings Corp. Becom ing relevant to minority shoppers can reap big benefits. A bout one in three Americans is a minority, according to the U.S. C en­ sus Bureau. Between 2006and 2011. th e s p e n d in g p o w e r o f the cou n try ’s blacks, Asians, Native Am ericans and multiracial shop­ pers is expected to grow 38 percent, to $1.9 tri 11 ion. "People want a doll and a story that reflects who they are," said Julie Parks, a spokesw om an for M attel's Am erican G irl, which in­ cludes N ative A m erican, Hispanic and black historical dolls, as well as dolls with myriad skin, eye and hair colorcombinations. "There is som e­ thing about seeing a reflection o f them selves in that character and in that doll that they can relate to." The next generation o f dolls have diverse eyes, noses and mouths instead o f the traditional "w hite" dolls whose skin was dyed and w hose hair was tinted in a darker shade. Second Bird with West Nile Found S ig n alin g the estab lish m e n t o f W est N ile v irus in the co u n ty , a dead robin found last w eek in the K enton n eig h b o rh o o d o f north P o rtlan d is the second bird to test po sitive for the potentially deadly d ise ase . “T h is co n firm s that W est N ile virus ise sta b lish e d in M ultnom ah C o u n ty th is y e a r,” says C h ris W irth, M anager o f M ultnom ah C o u n ty ’s V ecto r and N uisance C o n trol. "W e have not seen any h u m a n c a s e s o r i g i n a t i n g in M u ltnom ah C o u n ty , hut it does m ean that people need to take p r e c a u tio n s a g a in s t m o s q u i­ to e s ." W est N ile V irus is prim arily an in fection o f birds. It is spread w hen a m osq u ito feeds on an in ­ fected bird and then b ites a h u ­ I m an. B irds can n o t tran sm it the d isease to hum ans, n o r can it be tran sm itted thro u g h p erso n -to - p e rso n c o n ta c t, a c c o r d in g to W irth. ‘M ost peo p le in fec ted w ith W est Nile virus will have no sym p­ tom s o r a m ild, flu -lik e illn e ss,” states G ary O xm an , M u ltn o m ah C ounty P ublic H ealth O fficer. “T he infection is m ore serio u s for people ov er the age o f 50, and also in people w ith su p p ressed im m une sy stem s." T he best d efen se ag ain st W est N ile virus is for in d iv id u als to p ro tect th e m se lv es from m o s­ q u ito bites by e lim in a tin g all sou rces o f sta n d in g w ater, by avoiding the o u tsid e at daw n and dusk, and by w earing long pants and D E E T insect rep ellen t. Mon t miss the vregon Jtate r air! W e’ve aAAeA over 50 programs, contests, anA events for 2 0 0 7 5ee Lucha Litre wrestling, Aog agility competitions, 6 8 0 ,competitions a n i more. Try out the climbing wall or state parh in the new 5ports, Health &. Recreation area. OREGON SIATI Or slow Aown with wine tastings in the garien. A n i Aon’t worry, all ’ of your favorite attractions are still here Whatever your passion, AUGUST ZM-SEPTEMBER ) IN SAIEM K ORECOMUATEFAIfLORC S 't you’ ll finA it at the 2007 Oregon State Tair! Gates open this year at 10 a m