February II. 2009 sportiani» (D baerucr Page A4 Opinion articles do not necessarily represent the views o f the Portland Observer. We welcome reader essays, photos and story ideas. Submit to news@portlandobserver.com. Firsts among the Politically Elite Barack Obama and now Michael Steele elite. It is am azing that given this country’s history with African A m ericans and voting rights, two black men have ascended to such pow erful political posi­ tions. C ertainly, y o u 'v e had blacks in high-pow ­ ered political roles but by J udge G keg M athis Form er M aryland Lt. never this high and defi­ Gov. M ichael Steele, a nitely not within both the Republican and D em o­ black man, was recently elected Chairm an of the R epub­ cratic parties. lican N ational C om m ittee to T here are still m any African oversee the Republican P arty’s A m ericans who rem em ber an agenda item s, rally m em bers America where their right to vote around issues, and lead party was not secured by law and who fundraising and cam paign ef­ risked injury, even death, to fight forts across the country. for that right. W hile you or your friends W h a t’s m o st fa sc in a tin g about Steele’s leadership role at may never support Steele or any the RNC is that the country will You ’ve had blacks in high- powered political roles but never this high and definitely not within both the Republican and Democratic parties. have an opportunity to witness of his party’s initiatives, rest the distinct leadership styles of assured that the country will be tw o African A m ericans who, watching him closely. His ap­ along with their parties, are push­ pointm ent, along with President O b am a's historic election, have ing vastly different agendas. F or generations, R epubli­ sw ung the door o f A m erican cans have advocated for less politics wide open, making it governm ent, tax breaks for the that much easier for blacks to w ealthy and less protections w alk on through. As politics diversify, so too for society’s m ost vulnerable m em bers. D em ocrats on the will the view points and agen­ other hand, transform ed them ­ das pushed by the parties that selves into the party that w orks dom inate them. Look at how far we have to provide safety nets for the poor and m arginalized. come. Regardless o f your feelings Frederick Douglas once said about Steele or the Republican “If there is no struggle, there is no Party for that matter, his ap­ progress.” As a people, we have pointm ent is a notable accom ­ struggled and endured. While plishm ent. T hought to be too true equality has not yet arrived, conservative by liberals and we have made many gains. d e e m e d n o t c o n s e r v a tiv e Judge Greg Mathis is vice enough by the religious right, president o f Rainbow PUSH Steele stands w ith P resident and a board member o f the O bam a as one o f few A frican Southern Christian Leadership Americans among the politically Conference. State Farm* IU1I »*»» Providing Insurance and Financial Services & Home Office. Bloomington, Illinois 61710 Michael E Harper W e m o v e d to o u r n e w lo c a tio n at: 9713 S .W . C a p ito l, P o r tla n d , O R 503-221-3050 Fax 503-227-8757 HMMMMMNMNMMMNNHMMNBMMMNMB C ascade C onnections Steering Through Rough Waters By any measure, the upcom ­ ing year will be a challenging one. H ow ever, as hopeful we may feel as a people entering a new era in A m erica politics, that optim ism is tem pered by the m agnitude o f the obstacles before us. For m any o f us, the story o f 2009 will in large part be about how we w eather the current econom ic crisis. It’s no secret that many more A m ericans are w ithout jo b s now than at alm ost any tim e in m e m o ry . M o re a n d m o re people face the grim prospects o f foreclosure and bankruptcy every day, and many feel that events have spiraled out of their control. And that feeling is not without cause - many o f the econom ic forces in motion now are indeed outside o f the control of the average person, and it is easy to feel as if you have been cut adrift. But there’s no need to feel that way. C ertainly, tim es are tough, but you d o n ’t have to feel as if there are no options. You d o n 't have to feel as if you cannot exert some control over y o u r fu tu re, even w hen re ­ sources are tight and choices seem limited. As my m other used to tell me in North C aro lin a-an d still does, truth be told - when one door closes, another one opens. It may seem paradoxical, but Certainly, times are tough, but you don’t have to feel as if there are nO OptlOnS. a tim e o f econom ic stress can be a tim e o f opportunity. W hat better tim e to retool your skill set than when y o u ’re out o f w ork? W hat better tim e to pre­ pare for a change o f careers? A nd let’s face it - the econom y is not ju st in a slum p, the very nature o f the goods and ser­ vices we produce is changing. T his change will only inten­ sify as our culture continues on its steep technological growth Join the City Council at a Community Budget Forum Thursday, February 19, 6-8:30 PM St. Johns Community Center 8427 N Central Street Bus lines: 44; 17; 4; 75 Saturday, February 21, 9:30 AM-12 noon Floyd Light Middle School 10800 SE Washington Street Bus line: 20 Tuesday, February 24, 6-8:30 PM Multnomah Arts Center Bus lines: 44; 45; 64 For more information Visit www.portlandonhne.com/communitybudqet < )r call: 823-5288 All locum ms are A D A accessible. \< < r»mnwwbri«»tts- call S'* y a VI it i tilt m u ' I I 31 ) S In memory of Martin Luther King , Z \ perfection r. , Barber-Beauty Salon 909 N.E. 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G atewood Plenty o f Parking available Geneva & Paul Knauls, Owners O b am a’s plans. “It’s ju s tlik e 1991, w hen we d id n ’t know the Internet was com ing,” M cG overn w ent on to say. “New jo b titles will em erge, many o f w hich hav en ’t been invented yet. Savvy profession­ als will be prepared to take ad­ vantage o f new opportunities.” So the question is - will you be prepared to take advantage o f these new opportunities? If so, how will you prepare your­ self? A nd perhaps m ost im por­ tantly, if y o u ’re feeling the eco ­ nom ic pinch - w hat are you w aiting for? W hen y o u ’re ready to m ake th a t c h o ic e , th e re is no b e tte r p la ce to go than your local com m u­ nity college cam pus. Sim ply put, com m unity co l­ leges are the m ost accessible, m ost econom ical w ay to further your education or acquire new skills training. As the dem and for tom orrow ’s skills increases, com m unity colleges are where industry will turn for highly- trained workers. So do it. M ake the choice. Invest in your future. Steer your ow n course through the rough econom ic w aters . Take the time to learn about the jo b s o f tom or­ row, visit your local com m unity college cam pus, talk to an ad­ viser, and enroll. You w on’ t Find more bang for y o u r ed u catio n al b uck an y ­ w here else, and if your budget is tight, financial aid is available. T he story o f 2009 will indeed be about how we w eather the current economic crisis. But with the right choices and the right education, your tim e in the sun can com e sooner. Algie C. Gatewood is presi­ dent o f Portland Community College’s Cascade Campus. Leveling the Field Justice served with Lilly Ledbetter Act The Lilly L edbetter Fair Pay A ct was the very first piece o f legislation signed into law by P re s id e n t B a ra c k Obama. T he bill w ill co m b at w a g e d is c r im in a tio n and h elps begin le v e l­ ing the field o f co m p en ­ sation, reg a rd le ss o f the ¡race, ethnicity, religion or g en ­ d er o f w ho receiv es th e pay. F or ev ery d o lla r m ade by a C a u casian m ale in the U .S. to ­ day, it is estim a ted [by the fed eral B ureau o f L ab o r S ta ­ tistics) th at an A frican A m eri­ can m ale m akes 79 ce n ts for eq u al w ork, an A frican A m eri­ can w om an 77 ce n ts and a w h ite w om an slig h tly m ore th an 80 cen ts. T h at is b latan t econom ic d iscrim in atio n in its p lain est sense and cents. T he act ad d resses the re c k ­ less S u p rem e C o u rt d ecisio n , n e a r ly tw o y e a r s a g o in L ed b etter v. G o o d y ear T ire and R u b b er Co. th at an in d i­ vidual w ho is receiv in g less pay for equal w ork d ue to his or her race, ethnic background, g en d er o r age, m ust file a la w ­ suit w ith in 180 d ay s o f his or her first d isc rim in a to ry p ay ­ check in o rd er for the suit to be c o n sid ered by the co u rts. T h at ru lin g ig n o red the fact th at in d iv id u als w ho are re ­ c e iv in g less pay o ften do not rea lize th at they are b eing d is­ crim in ate d ag a in st in the first th ree m o n th s and o ften can o nly co n firm such d isc rim in a­ tion after m onths, years or even d ecad es o f in v estig atio n . The law reinstitutes the o rig in al in ten t o f C ongress in the 1964 Civil Rights Act, by m an­ dating that an individual may file a discrim ination suit against an em ployer (orform erem ployer) within 180 days o f the end o f his or her em ploym ent, thereby restoring the ability o f victim s of pay dis­ crim ination to obtain effective remedies. A t the sig n in g cerem o n y P resid en t O b am a said, "It's bad for b u sin ess to pay so m e­ b o d y less b ec au se o f th e ir g en d e r o r th eir age o r th eir race or th eir eth n icity , religion o r d isa b ility : and th at ju stic e isn 't ab o u t som e ab stra ct le­ gal th e o ry , or fo o tn o te in a caseb o o k . It'» ab o u t how o u r law s affect the d aily liv es and the d aily rea litie s o f people: th e ir ab ility to m ake a liv in g and care fo r th eir fam ilies and ach iev e th e ir goals." T h e N A A C P a p p la u d s P resid en t O b am a for signing th is bill. Benjam in T. Jealous is NAACP president and chief executive officer.