500 Special Coverage Issue ‘City of Roses’ Black Month 'and i A Century of Activism Past achievements create a daunting challenge as the NAACP turns 100 See story, page A5 ÌUnrtlanh ©bsBtUer Volume XXXVIV. Number 7 TLW eek in The Review Obama Signs Stimulus Racing to reverse the country's ec o n o m ic sp iral. P resid en t Barack O bam a signed the mam­ moth stimulus package into law Tuesday and readied a new $50 billion foreclosure rescue for legions o f A m ericans who are in danger o f losing their homes. More Troops to Afghanistan President O bam a has ordered a significant troop increase in A fghanistan authorizing the deploym ent o f an additional 17,000 troops to take on the resurgent T aliban in southern A fghanistan. The first units will begin deploying in the spring. Ginsburg Cancer Contained S u p re m e C ourt Justice R u th B a d e r G i n s b u r g 's c a n c e r w as found at the earliest stage and has not spread beyond her pancreas, the court said Friday. The 75- year-old justice returned to her hom e in W ashington Friday after being released from the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Can­ cer C enter in New York. « California Budget Stalemate California lawm akers gathered again T uesday in another bid to end the state's multibillion- dollar budget stalem ate, as the state w as poised to start laying o ff as many as 20,000 govern­ ment workers. F c ta h lk h p d in in 1970 1970 Established www n n rtla n d o h se rve r.co m www.portlandobserver.com Committed to Cultural Diversity Wednesday • February 18. 2009 Passing the Torch Avel Gordly inspires future leaders by J akf . T homas T he P ortland O bserver O r e g o n ’s f ir s t f e m a le A f r ic a n A m eric an se n ato r h as fo u n d a new w ay to help the n ex t g en eratio n b reak barriers o f its ow n. A vel G ordly e n d e d her 18 y ears in the O reg o n L egislatu re last m o n th by not run n in g fo r re-electio n , but sh e’s not retirin g to a life o f idleness. In­ stead, she's w o rk in g to in sp ire new le a d e rs as a p ro fe s s o r at P o rtla n d S tate U niversity. G ordly, a P ortland native and long­ tim e social serv ices lead er b efo re b e­ co m in g an adv o cate fo r the d isad v an ­ ta g ed d u rin g h er th ree term s in the O regon H ouse o f R epresentatives and tw o term s in the S en ate, sp o k e w ith th e P o rtlan d O b se rv e r in an e x c lu ­ sive interview . "I w as fee lin g a rea l u rg en c y in p a s s i n g o n w h a t I k n o w ," s a id G ordly, 62. G ordly is h elp in g p rep are th e next generation o f A frican -A m erican lead­ ers by jo in tly te ach in g a lead ersh ip sem inar w ith D alton M iller-Jones, the ch air o f the B lack S tudies D epartm ent at P S U , h er alm a m atter. photos by M ark W ashington /T he P ortland O bserver Avel Gordly tours a ‘Living the Legacy' exhibit displaying key pieces from her personal archives at the Portland State University library. The Black History Month exhibit has been extended to March 31. T h e c o u rse se e k s to rec ru it s tu ­ d en ts o f co lo r w ho show lead ersh ip p o ten tial and shape an d direct their ab ilities. It also p o in ts them to o p ­ p o rtu n ities in local an d state g o v ern ­ m ent, said G ordly. S he is also w o rk in g closely w ith the A frican A m erican A lliance, a c o a ­ litio n o f civic o rg an izatio n s, to con- nect you n g people o f co lo r w ith o p ­ portunities. P a ssin g on th e to rc h o f le a d e r­ sh ip to th e n ex t g e n e ra tio n o f A fri­ c a n -A m e ric a n le a d e rs is p aram o u n t c o n c e r n fo r G o rd ly , w h o s e n ew ab sen c e fro m the L e g isla tu re leav es o n ly th re e p e o p le o f c o lo r am o n g th e 9 0 la w m ak e rs. Oregon Considers Beer Tax It's an issue that seem s to rise and fall every legislative ses­ sion — a proposed increase in the beer tax. But with Oregon facing another budget short­ fall, Rep. Ben Cannon, D-Port- land, has co-sponsored a bill that w ould raise the tax on a 12- ounce beer to 15 cents for drug and alcohol abuse prevention and treatm ent. organizations. "They w ere com m unity builders," she said. H er parents goaded h er tow ard co l­ lege. and expected her not to com e hom e from school w ith "C's" w hile Morgan Stanley VP Charged grow ing up. A fter being the first person in her fa m ily to g ra d u a te fro m c o lle g e , G ordly w orked for years in co m m u ­ nity o rganizations until a friend en ­ courag ed her to seek a recently va­ A form er M organ Stanley vice president has been arrested on charges o f em bezzling more than $2.5 m illion from the in­ v e s tm e n t b a n k . R ic h a rd G araventa Jr., o f M analapan, N.J., pleaded not guilty T ues­ day to grand larceny and other co u n ts. cated H ouse seat. "It w asn't my idea," said G ordly o f her initial foray into the Legislature. She dism issed the notion initially, but she m ulled it over and began to ask friends Burris Makes Admission U.S. Sen. Roland Burris now acknow ledges attem p tin g to Photographs document Avel Gordly's historic rise to power in Portland State University's 'Living the Legacy' raise money for exhibit, including Gordly swearing into office in 1991 and a picture from her first years as a lawmaker with then ousted Illinois State Rep. Margaret Carter (upper left). G ov. R od B lagojevich— an e x p lo s iv e tw ist in hisever-changing story on how he landed a coveted Senate appointm ent from the man accused o f trying to sell the seat. cism o f A d a m s, w h o has o p te d to A dam s used a lie to get into office, H Gas Prices Going Up C rude oil prices continue to drop but the average price o f a gallon o f gas in Oregon in­ creased about 6 cents in the past w eek to $2.12, according to AAA O regon/Idaho. The n a tio n a l a v e ra g e a ls o in ­ creased, rising 3 cents a gallon to $1.96. "If you don't see the torch being passed, com e and get it," said G ordly, "but you g o tta be prepared." For G ordly, carrying the torch o f leadership in public service is about strengthening com m unities. H er par­ ents, w ho m igrated from Texas in the late 1930s to P ortland, helped incul­ cate this m essage to her w hile gro w ­ ing up in northeast Portland near G o ­ ing and P rescott Streets. H er father w as a p o rter for U nion P a c ific R a ilro a d a n d h e r m o th e r w o rk ed as a d o m e stic . She rec alls the dining room being stacked w ith books, m agazines, an d new spapers, w hich instilled in G o rd ly a genuine cu riosity about the w orld. H er p ar­ ents w ere active in ch u rch and civic and family what they thought. "W here can we send the check?" w as the response she got back. continued on page A8 Ethics Cited in Adams Scandal Gordly says mayor acting like he’s entitled by J ake T homas T he P ortland O bserver M ayor S am A d am s’ adm ission that he lie d d u rin g la st y e a r ’s m a y o ra l cam p aig n ab o u t h av in g sex w ith an 1 8 -y e a r-o ld le g is la tiv e in te rn h as d ra w n a lin e b e tw e e n th o s e w h o w ant him to stay on and th o se w ho w ant him to step dow n. C o u n t f o r m e r S ta te S e n . A v el G o rd ly in the latter cam p. In an e x ­ c lu siv e interview w ith the P o rtlan d O bserver, G ordly h ad poin ted c riti­ stay o n d esp ite a blarin g ch o ru s o f calls for him to step dow n. "We have som eone w ho lied to gain p o litic a l p ow er," said G ordly, w h o b a c k e d b u s in e s s m a n S h o D o z o n o ag ain st A dam s in last M ay ’s election. "T hat is not O K ," she added. G o r d ly r e a s o n e d th a t b e c a u s e he should now give u p that office. "T here's truth in that position," said K irk O. H anson, p ro fe sso r and e x ­ ecutive director o f the M arkkula C en­ ter for A pplied E thics at S an ta C lara U niversity in C alifornia. H anson added that it’s difficult to ju stify A dam s staying in elected o f­ I think there is something terribly wrong with the political culture in our city. fice after having m isled voters on a subject that m ay have affected how they m ight vote. He said the scandal raises tw o eth i­ cal issues: the relatio n sh ip itself and A dam s' lying. T he relatio n sh ip w ith the intern. Beau B reedlove, m ay have been c o n ­ sen su al an d leg al, b u t th at d o esn 't m ean that it w as eth ical because o f the p o w er relatio n sh ip betw een the tw o m en. he said. A s a le g isla tiv e in te rn se ek in g a c a re e r in p o litic s , B re e d lo v e w as n ot on an eq u al fo o tin g w ith A dam s, a c ity c o m m is s io n e r a t th e tim e w h o w as in a p o sitio n to ad v an ce - former State Sen. Avel Gordly continued y ^ on page A8 community service > yf I