Februaiy 6. 2008 PagcA2 Activist Fired continued from Front provide stall and financial support to 12 recog­ nized volunteer neighborhood associations. It also m anages the TriM et Rider A dvocates and the Youth Gang O utreach program s, and provides office space for tw o N eighborhood C rim e Prevention Program specialists. Em ployees, including the executive direc­ tor, work w ithout contracts on an “at w ill" basis, and can be term inated without cause. Such firings have occurred in the past in some o f the c ity 's six other district neighborhood offices, but M onday’s action was a first for NECN since it was established in 1975. Santos-L yons' hiring follow ed a torturous process. The g ro u p 's last perm anent director, John C anda, resigned in late 2006 to fill a newly- created position in m ayorT om Potter’s office. Form er board chair W illie Brown took over as acting director, originally on a three-m onth contract that was extended twice. Brown, who at first said he was interested in filling the position permanently, eventually said he had changed his mind. A board selection committee eventually narrowed the field o f ap­ plicants to three finalists: Crime Prevention Spe­ cialist Celeste Carey, and longtime community activists Anjala Ehelebe and Ann Rothert, o f the Woodlawn and Concordia neighborhood asso­ ciations, respectively. The hiring committee had a tie vote between two o f these candidates. At that point they decided to consider other appli­ cants, including Santos-Lyons. Illumination Project Spotlights Racism With focus on social justice P ortland C o m m u n ity C o lle g e 's so ­ cial ju s tic e th e a te r g ro u p , th e Illu m i­ n atio n P ro je ct, h as a n n o u n c e d a w in ­ te r sc h e d u le o f fre e an d o p en to th e p u b lic p e r f o rm a n c e s d e s ig n e d to b a ttle rac ism . T h e p ro je c t h as th e d u al p u rp o se o f p ro v id in g p a rtic ip a tin g stu d e n ts w ith an o p p o rtu n ity to d e v e lo p sk ills as e d u c a to rs, a c tiv is ts an d le a d e rs, and to e d u c a te stu d e n t, sta ff, fa c ­ ulty an d c o m m u n ity a u d ie n c e s on so cial ju s tic e issu es. Linder th e g u id a n c e o f p ro g ra m c o o rd in a to r J e a n n ie L a F ra n c e , th e d iv e rse g ro u p o f stu d e n ts h a s p ro ­ d u c e d th ree o rig in a l p la y s a d d r e s s ­ ing th e issu es o f rac ism . T h e se p la y s are b ased on re a l-life e x p e rie n c e s th a t th e 17 stu d e n ts in th e p ro je c t h av e h ad in th e ir o w n lives. P e rfo r­ m a n c e s a d d re ss issu e s o f im m ig ra ­ tio n , in te rra cia l re la tio n sh ip s a n d d is ­ c rim in a tio n in th e c la ssro o m . "T h e interactive theater ex p erien ce gives the au dience the ability to physi- Jeannie LaFrance (right) takes her students through a group exercise during rehearsal for the Illumination Project. cally take the stage and act out how they w ould change an o p p ressiv e situ­ ation fo r the b etter,” said L aF rance. "T h ro u g h active learning, student e d u ­ cato rs h ope to give th eir aud ien ces the tools they need to act the next tim e they ex p erien ce racism .” P e rfo rm a n c e s a re sc h e d u le d on the Sylvania, Rock Creek and Cas­ cade campuses. For more informa­ tion or to schedule a performance, call 503-977-8149. Schools Foundation Director Leaving tfou. art fwifed to Attend/ Departure called ‘mutual’ ANNUAL NATIONAL BLACK HIV/AIDS AWARENESS DAY a r t c o n te s t If you need additional info, please co n ta ct Ronnie Meyers @ 503-988-3030 x 25677 or ronnie.w.meyers@co.multnomah.or.us African American AIDS Awareness Action Alliance li II U I H i I II II I H II 11 II 11 III II 111 II H 1111 II 111 II 11 i 111 HI 111111 III T he executive director o f the Portland Schools Foundation is leaving. Connie Van Brunt, a C h i­ cago charter-schools leader, was recruited to lead the foundation last summ er. Her departure follows a report in W illa m e tte W eek th a t the foundation's board was investigat­ ing how Van Brunt used foundation money to pay her rent— beyond the agreed-upon date after she moved to Portland — and whether she sought to h ire h er h u sb a n d , M ich ael Samachson, as a grant writer. Doug Nichols, foundation presi­ dent and board chair issued the follow ing statement: “W hen the P ortland S chools fessional career. “However, various F o u n d a tio n h ired initiatives and respon­ Connie Van Brunt as sib ilitie s a sso cia te d executive director, it with the role o f execu­ was with the under­ tiv e d ire c to r h av e standing that she was emerged which do not a highly skilled edu­ reflect Ms. Van Brunt's cational reform advo­ areas of focus. There­ cate and practitioner fore, Ms. Van Brunt and with a proven track the Portland Schools record o f closing the Foundation have m u­ achievement gap. We Connie Van Brunt tually agreed to part continue to believe company. There are no that today. In Portland, Ms. Van allegations o f wrongdoing by either Brunt launched an agenda o f com ­ party. There is no pending financial munity engagement work, education investigation.” reform work andevaluativeoutcome Fred Miller, a retired Portland analysis o f significant caliber, paral­ General Electric executive, has been leling the work she has effectively nam ed the foundation’s interim d i­ pursued throughout her 30-year pro­ rector. W ORKING FOR EOUALITY IN HEALTHCARE PACT Parents and Children Together Is raising a child with ADHD stressing you out? 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