Participate in Democracy! General Election Nov. 4 www.oregonvotes.org 1-866-ORE-VOTES 500 of ^com m unity service ‘City of Roses’ .W eek ¡n Thc Review Freightliner Plant to Close D a im le r T ru c k s o f N o rth America, formerly known as Freightliner, announced T ues­ day that it is closing its 39- year-old Portland m anufactur­ ing plant in June 2010, elim i­ nating about 1,000 jobs. See story, page A9 ACORN Defends Voter Drive T h e a c tiv is t o rg a n iz a tio n known as ACORN on T ues­ day defended its voter regis­ tration practices am id new al­ legations o f voter fraud and a call from Republican law m ak­ ers to investigate irregulari­ ties. See story, page A9. VOTE bseruer www.portlandobserver.com Established in 1970 Committed to Cultural Diversity Volume XXXVIII. Number 40 ★ ★ ★★★ Wednesday • October 15. 2008 Sentencing Measures Opposed Ch.urch leaders say more prisons not the answer by L aura M eehan T he P ortland O bserver After voters approved Mea­ sure 11 in 1994, many people felt the imposition of mandatory mini­ mum prison sentences for violent criminals was discriminatory or ineffective. Now two more mea­ sures to increase prison terms for other crimes will appear on the November ballot. A long w ith the en o rm o u s cost to build prisons. Measures 57 and 61 are bringing some of the same objections over fair­ ness versus the need to bring justice to victim s and enhance public safety. says the group of black church Worried about citi­ leaders is against zen-proposed M ea­ both measures. sure 61’s affects on "We are thank­ the community, the ful for the legislature came up L e g isla tu re 's a t­ w ith M easure 57, tem p t to o ffse t w hich su p p o sed ly | M easure 6 1 1 in only incarcerates re­ terms of the rehab peat offenders, incar­ and e v e ry th in g , cerates fewer women but we do not be­ and includes a fund lieve that the solu­ for addiction treat­ tion is more pris­ ment. ons, when we are Rev. LeRoy Haynes H ow ever, Rev. already straddled Leroy Haynes, vice president of with high taxes,” Haynes said. the Albina Ministerial Alliance, “We must get to the root cause of crime, which is economic: illit­ eracy. the lack of education and job opportunities. Instead of put­ ting the money into prisons, we should put it in education and creating job opportunities,” he said. Haynes believes discretion on se n te n c e s sh o u ld be in the hands of the judges, who must be allowed to determine the need for rehabilitation as well as the presence of any mitigating fac­ tors. Since m andatory-sentencing laws such as Measure 11 became more common in the m id-1980s, prison p o p u la tio n s have boom ed, though crim e levels have not declined with the same intensity. In the U.S., more than 2.3 mil­ lion, or one in 100 adults, are in jail, and since 91 percent of those are in local or state prisons, it costs state governm ents more than $50 billion annually. O regon’s prison population increased by 80 percent after the passage of Measure 11, and now Oregon is one of five states that spend as much or more on pris­ ons than it does on higher edu­ cation. It is also well-known that our * corrections system is racially bi- continued on pane A2 Obama Makes Play for Gamers D em ocratic presidential can­ didate Barack Obam a has made a play for online videogamers, placing cam paign advertise­ ments in a series o f popular titles from videogam e giant Electronic Arts. Lewis Warns of Hateful Tone il U Rep. John Lewis, a Georgia D emocrat and veteran o f the c iv il rig h ts K c a m p a ig n , saying it rem inds him o f the hateful atm osphere that segre­ gationist Gov. G eorge W allace fostered in A labam a in the 1960s. photo by M ark W ashington /T he P ortland O bserver Philip Johnson and Cynthia Thomas (right) are the directors o f New Decision, the first certified African-American foster care agency in the state. They work with members o f the juvenile justice system, including counselors Daryl E. Winchester (from left), Dave Riley and Leslie Taylor to serve at-risk youth. Couple Makes a Difference Runs foster care agency for youth of color M ichael L eighton T he P orti . and O bserver A northeast Portland couple is making a major difference in by King Children in Court the lives of young people as di­ competent treatment services to rectors of the first certified Afri­ local youth. Philip Johnson and Cynthia can-American foster care agency in the state providing culturally- Thomas and their New Decision Treatment Foster Care agency is a minority and women-owned business established as part of an ongoing effort to decrease the number of minorities in the juve­ nile justice system. Johnson has over 15 years ex­ perience working with gang-af­ fected youth for the Portland House of Umoja, Janus Youth Homes, Services for Human­ ity, and Central City Concern. He serves as a board member for the M iracles Recovery Club, Just Men in Recovery and serves middle and high continued on pane A2 The children o f C oretta Scot King and the Rev. Martin Luthei King Jr. faced o ff in an Atlanta courtroom Tuesday in a dis pute over their mother's per sonal papers that could derail i lucrative book deal. Inmate Loses Death Row Appeal The Suprem e Court cleared tht w ay T uesday for a G eorgii man to be put to death foi killing a police officer, despite calls from his supporters tc reco n sid er the case because seven o f nine key witnesse* against the African Americar man have recanted their testi m ony. Winds Whip California Fires Ferocious desert w inds pusher one o f three m ajor wildfire* burning across Southern Cali fom ia to nearly double its size o v e rn ig h t, fire fig h te rs saie Tuesday, the third day of blaze* that destroyed dozens of home* and forced thousands to flee. Gay Couples Rush to Wed Gay couples from around Cali fom ia and the country are fe verishly tying the knot ahead o Election Day to avoid missing out if California voters approve a ballot initiative aimed at ban­ ning same-sex marriage. 11/maculate comes to Berbati's on Wednesday, Oct. 22. Large Professor performs Thursday. Oct. 2 3 at the Someday Lounge. Mistah F.A.B. performs Friday, Oct. 24 at Berbati's. One Be Lo performs Saturday. Oct. 25 at The Ash Street. Portland Hip Hop Festival Turns 10 Four nights of entertainment set Terrance Scott, also known as Cool Nutz, is reaching out to bring word about the upcoming Portland. Or­ egon Hip-Hop Festival (POH-HOP), scheduled for Wednesday, Oct. 22 through Sunday, ( k t. 25 at mul­ tiple venues. "We have some amazing shows and the event should be great," Scott said. POH-HOP was a monumental and historic event when it was created in 1995. Scott, along with David Parks and Steven Spyryt had a vision to create an event that gave local hip-hop artists an outlet to expose their art to the masses. With the support of the community and some o f the cities music industry luminaries, the festival exploded on the scene and was successful even beyond the ex­ pectations of its creators and supporters. Over the past 10 years. POH-Hop has featured some of the most talented local artists, as well as national stars like The Luniz. Spearhead. Mac Dre. Ras Kass. Andre Nickatina. and more. This year POH-HOP 10 spans over four nights, and features appearances from some of the regions hottest talents, as well as headliners lllmaeulatet World Battle Rap Champion), Large Professor! Main Source). Mistah FA B(Snoop Dogg and T hizz E nt.), and O ne Be Lo(Binary Star and Fat Beats). POII HOP is the epitome of independent music and has set a standard lot supporting true independent art. The fes­ tival has become a staple in the Northwest music scene. I