M Page B 18 a r t in L uther K J r . in g 2008 sp e c ia l echfion January 9, 20 08 I A riot is the language o f the unheard. I R ev. M a rtin L u th e r K in g J r. a t a n a d d re s s g iv e n in B ir m in g h a m , A la ., D ec. 3 1 , 1 9 6 3 Outside Brown Chapel AME Church in Selma, a helmeted sheriff's posse blockades those who have answered King's call to complete the voting-rights march. Viola Luizzo o f Detroit (right) completes the march, but is bush- whacked that night while driving through Lowndes County. GET MORE ...with an education from Heald! When you choose Heald... yo u ’re choosing success! Train now for a new career in as little as 18 months! We offer training in: HEALTHCARE • Medical Assisting • Medical Office Adm inistration • Medical Insurance Billing & Coding BUSINESS Civil Rights Word Search We off er day and e ven ivo classes'. H eald J r, C O LLEG E H e a lth c a re • Business • Technology • Accounting • Business Administration • Criminal Justice TECHNOLOGY • Network Systems Adm inistration • Cisco" Systems • Microsoft' Windows 2003 E F P M H O J T F l S C A LL NOW’- Piutaccitd aid, for those, udw 1 .8 8 8 .4 3 4 .3 9 1 ^ V R M M S A G R Y A S T H N E R A B B C S F K C Z R R I E B C K O N V G V A M T S I R Y G O N X I W L O C M E L D I V U L C G G E A Q L E T A R E I G U H L S G I M S A L V J Program avariaci ,ty m a y wary by q u a 'te r Wallace watches behind drawn blinds, a great host of people completes the march to Montgomery on March 25, 1965. E S T R P Z O N E A T P A J D N T A K R X K A T X X I U E E O Q -N N U S E T D D L I B O B T N E N U H M E R T T N C U O B L N R I U K F M A N K O N E N R E B G A S N U E U O C S S G M L T D T E D N U M E Y L H E S P N Z P o rtla n d Cam pus: 6 2 5 S W B ro a d w a y , S u ite 200, P o rtla n d , OR 9 7 2 0 5 j w w w .c h o o s e h e a ld .c o m “ ( /) r 7 o /'e r / C / '/ / / / / / / / ///7 y " We honor the life and works of Martin Luther King Jr. It is our primary goal as a labor union to better the lives of all people working in the building trades through advocacy, civil demonstration, and the long-held belief that workers deserve a “family wage” - fair pay for an honest day’s work. T D N U O R G R P S D N S O J Z L Have fu n finding the hidden words related to the Civil Rights Movement in our word search. Watch out for hack-words and diagonal, and let the hunt begin! BETHUNE DOUGLASS FREEDOM KING PARKS SEGREGATION TUBMAN BRIDGES EMANCIPATION INTEGRATION LINCOLN RIGHTS SLAVERY TURNER CIVIL EQUALITY KENNEDY MALCOLM SCOTT TRUTH UNDERGROUND A family wage and the benefits that go with it, not only strengthens families, but also allows our communities to become stronger, more cohesive, and more responsive to their citizens’ needs. Our family wage agenda reflects our commitment to people working in the building trades, as well as to workers everywhere. In this small way, we are doing our part to make Dr. King's concept of the “Beloved Community” a reality. Pacific Northwest Regional Council of CARPENTERS Affiliated with the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America R epresenting more than 5,000 carpenters and other construction w orkers in O regon state. Do you want to know more about becom ing a union carpenter? W hether y o u've w orked in the non-union sector for years or are looking for a career w ith potential, we w ant to hear from you. Call Kathy Swan toll free at 1.877.285.4810 or email: kswan@’nw carpenters.ofg O u r offices are located at: 1636 East B urnside • Portland, OR 97214 503.261.1862 • toll free 1.800.974.9052 O T ï ï ^ j n w f î r F i R r î i f s P S . n r i ! ¿7< z J l & (jtiU LL 4234 N Interstate Ave, Portland, Oregon 97217 (503) 281-6388 Saluting Martin Luther King Jr. Owner, Jack Chung rHxrarML. c i t a t i 7410 NE MLK, Portland, Oregon 97211 (503) 285-1230