Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, August 13, 2008, 2008 Diversity special edition, Page 2, Image 2

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Celebrating Diversity
August 13, 2008
Isaac Hayes embodied soul music
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from Front
His influence also extended
beyond music. His tradem arked
bald head, full beard and m uscu­
lar frame, often adorned with a
m ultitude o f gold chains, made
him a fashion trendsetter at a time
when most o f his contem poraries
were sporting blowout Afros. He
was also a symbol of black pride,
and an activist for civil rights.
T he Rev. A1 S harpton called
H ayes a "creativ e genius" and
Isaac Hayes was an active performer for decades. He was a
headliner in Portland for the July 4th weekend Waterfront
Blues Festival.
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he never h esitated to ap p e ar for
a cause o r en d o rse so m eth in g
that he felt w as for the good o f
m an k in d . He w ill be so rely
m issed."
Hayes also acted in m ovies
including "Tough G uys," "I’m
G o n n a G et Y ou S ucka" and
"Hustle & Flow." He had recently
com pleted the movie "Soul Men,"
in which he played him self; the
film also starred Samuel Jackson
and Bernie Mac, w ho died on
Saturday after a bout with pneu­
monia. And a new generation o f
fans discovered the man behind
"S h aft" when, in 1997, he becam e
the voice o f C hef on the Com edy
Central show "South Park."
Hayes, a m em ber o f the Rock
and Roll H allo fF am e, w asaself-
taught m usician from Covington,
Tenn. He began w riting songs,
establishing a songw riting part­
nership with David Porter, and in
the 1960s they w rote classic hits
for Sam and Dave such as "Hold
On, I'm Com ing," "Soul Man,"
and "W hen Som ething is W rong
W ith My Baby." They also wrote
for other Stax artists including
Carla Thomas.
Hayes' work as a com poser
helped him secure a deal as a solo
artist. His first album , "Present­
ing Isaac Hayes," w as a poor
seller, the result o f an im promptu
jam session. But after getting cre­
ative control, he delivered his next
album, "Hot Buttered Soul" in
1969, and it made him a star.
Hayes offered som ething com ­
pletely different to the musical
world. In an era o f straightened
hair or Afros, Hayes was bald:
"His look was ju st so profound,"
Stanback said. "He was like a
superhero."
W hereas other soul crooners
show ed their passion through
wails, Hayes delivery was calm ,
cool — alm ost subdued. He pref­
aced songs with "raps," and they
ran longer than typical standard
o f three minutes: O ne song, a
cover o f G len C am pbell's "By the
Tim e I G et to Phoenix,” ran 18
minutes.
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outstanding minority-owned
businesses in Oregon and Southwest
Washington at the annual MED Week
awards luncheon and trade show at
the Oregon Convention Center, 777
NE Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.
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includes two tickets to the awards luncheon.
AWARDS LUNCHEON: 11:30 AM • 1:30 PM
The awards luncheon showcases outstanding minority-
ownefl businesses in Oregon and Southwest Washing­
ton. O ur keynote speaker this year is Mr. Ronald
Langston. He is the National Director for the US Dept
of Commerce Minority Business Development Agency.
RECEPTION: 4:30 PM - 7:30 PM
At the Crowne Plaza Hotel, 1441 NE 2nd Avenue,
Portland. OR 97232
Host Sponsor: Portland Development Commission
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For more event information, please contact:
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H A P
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fro m Front
H ow ever, J e ’niece C hildress
says that as tim e passed she
and her m other braced for the
possibility that he could die.
“ Initially when he was hospi­
talized we expected him to come
back home, but as the weeks went
on, I kind of knew," Childress told
The Associated Press.
“The world ju st got a little
less funny,” said “O ceans" co-
star G eorge Clooney.
Don Cheadle, another m em ­
ber o f the “Oceans” gang, con­
curred: ‘T h is is a very sad day for
many o f us who knew and loved
Bernie. He brought so much joy
to so many. He will be missed, but
heaven just got funnier.”
R ecently, M ac’s brand o f
com edy caught him flack when
he was heckled during a sur­
p rise a p p e a ra n c e at a Ju ly
fundraiserfor Democratic presi­
dential candidate and fellow
Chicagoan Barack Obama.
Toward the end of a 10-minute
stan d u p ro u tin e, M ac jo k e d
about m enopause, sexual infi­
delity and promiscuity, and used
o c c a sio n a l c ru d e lan g u ag e.
O bam a took the stage about 15
m inutes later, im plored Mac to
“clean up your act next tim e,"
then let him o ff the hook, add­
ing: "B y the way, I'm ju st m ess­
ing with you, m an."
Even so, O bam a’s cam paign
lajer issued a rebuke, saying the
senator "d o esn 't condone these
statem ents and believes w hat was
said was inappropriate.”
But d esp ite con tro v ersy or
difficulties, in his words, Mac was
alw ays a perform er.
"W herever I am, I have to play,”
he said in 2002. "I have to put on
a good show .”
M ac w orked his way to H olly­
wood success from an im pover­
ished upbringing on C hicago’s
South Side. He began d oing
standup as a child, telling jokes
for spare change on subw ays,
and his film career started with a
small role as aclubdoorm an in the
D amon W ayans com edy “ M o’
M oney” in 1992. In 1996, he ap ­
peared in the Spike Lee dram a
“G et on the Bus.”
He w as one o f "The Original
Kings o f C om edy" in the 2000
docum entary o f that title that
brought a new generation o f black
standup com edy stars to a w ider
audience.
"It’s truly the passing o f one
o f our favorite sons,” said Paula
Robinson, president o f the Black
M etro p o lis N ational H eritage
Area. “ He w asextrem ely innova­
tive in putting his life experiences
in com edic form and doing it with­
out vulgarity.
"H e w as an am bassador of
C h icag o 's black com m unity, and
the national black com m unity at
large.”
W O R K SH O PS SCHEDULE
WEDNESDAY 10/01 8:00-9:45 A.M. AT OCC
777 NE MLK, JR. BLVD, PORTLAND
TARGET Diversity Practitioners and M/WESB Program
Administrators, Owners: Private and Public promoting
Diversity
TOPIC Diversity Leadership. Develop skills to aid Diversity
Professionals and Owners at becoming Change Agents
within their organizational culture. Learn to enhance the
impact of your Diversity Program, internally and externally.
WEDNESDAY 10/01 3:00-5:00 P.M. AT OCC
777 NE MLK, JR. BLVD, PORTLAND
TARGET Minority, Women, and Emerging Small Business
Firms
TOPIC Sales: "Closing the Deal.” At this exciting and
dynamic event, develop sales and marketing techniques
that benefit M/W/ESB firms in the competitive business
market. Learn how to increase your company's income and
have a great time in the process!
THURSDAY 10/02 3:00 -5:00 P.M. AT 0AME
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TARGET Private and Public Owner / Contractor; Project
Managers, Purchasing Agents, Superintendents and
Engineers
TOPIC Successfully Fulfilling Diversity Goals. Learn about
Diversity programs and techniques for successful imple­
mentation. Does your company or agency have projects
with aspirational goals or a diversity program? Come share
and learn how to create a “win, win" environment on your
project.
Attendance at these trainings is priced extremely low ($10)
and is intended to add value to the training. Pay on-line or
at the door. Refreshments shall be provided.
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