^ '^ o r tla n h (©baeruer_____________________ May27.2009 pagtA4 O pinion 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. Pulling Together in Tough Times Supporting our community by P at K siten Throughout our nation and our state, people and commu­ nities such as north and north­ east Portland are being chal­ lenged as never before in our lifetimes. L a y o f f s , f o r e c lo s u r e s , ev en th e w e a th e r seem to conspire to paint a bleak and stressfu l p icture. T hese are surely tim es we will hold up as a y ard stick by w hich to m easure future events. But the true measure of the tim es w on’t be the lessons about financial hardship and w idespread econom ic strain, but the sto ries o f courage, community spirit and working to make things better, together. T hose stories w ill point to people and organizations that made the difference for us all, as a community, when things w ere good, but also w hen things were toughest. These people and organiza­ tions are on overdrive serving our community, right now. Our company has had the privilege to know and work with them for many years, organizations like the Urban League, New Kids on the Block, Children First and the Albina Rotary. So w e ’re p ro ud to be partnered with community or­ ganizations that stand so tall during difficult times and ask that everyone who can, join us all. Their work has never been more important. These organizations bind th e c o m m u n ity to g e th e r with strong bonds, even in tough times. Take a minute and look around - perhaps because they may be able to help someone you know, or because you may be able to help others, as a partner. Or at the very least, please just say thanks. They need and deserve all o f our support now more than ever, on be­ half of our com m unity and our neighbors. Doing that is truly how we should m ea­ sure ourselves. Pat Reiten is the president o f Pacific Power. Advertise with diversity in 5)3crt Haith © ta n n e r Call 503-288-0033 ads@portlandoh scrver.com Celebrate Your Pregnancy Day with ICTC! Every Wednesday from 1 2 - 3 p.m. or by appt. Learn to be healthy, meet a doula/birth companion, have refreshments, baby clothes, resources and referrals. ICTC offers “Women Led Childbirth Preparation Classes” every third Saturday from 10am-2pm. 2823 N Rosa Parks Way, 97217 (Bus #44 or #35) For more information please call (503) 460-9320 or visit our website www.ictcmidwives.org. Arrested over Health Care for another one of the highly scripted, well-protected events that are supposed to make up the “health care debate" using standard tools of advocacy. We organized call-in days and faxes to the members of the commit­ bv D r . M argaret F lowers On May 5, eight health care tee requesting the presence of advocates, including m yself one single-payer advocate at and tw o o th e r p h y sic ia n s, the table of 15. stood up to Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., and the Senate Fi­ nance Committee during a “pub­ lic roundtable discussion.” We posed a simple question: Will you allow an advocate for a single-payer national health plan to have a seat at the table? Despite thousands of calls The answer was a loud, “Get more police!” And we were ar­ and faxes, the only reply - re­ ceived on the day before the rested and hauled off to jail. The fact that a national health event - was, “Sorry, but no more insurance program is supported invitations will be issued.” We knew that this couldn't by the majority of the public, be correct. We had heard Sen. doctors and nurses apparently Baucus say on that very same means nothing to Sen. Baucus. day that “all options were on The fact that thousands of the table.” And so, the next day, people in America are dying we donned our suits and trav­ every year because they can't eled to W ashington. We had get health care means nothing. many know ledgeable single­ The fact that over 1 million Americans go into bankruptcy payer advocates in our group. every year due to medical debt And as the meeting started, one - even though most of them had of us, Mr. Russell Mokhiber, insurance when they got sick - stood up to say that we were here and we were ready to take means nothing. And so, as the May 5 meet­ a seat. And he was promptly ing approached, we prepared removed from the room. But it won’t stop me from speaking out * Our voices must be strong enough to drown out the influence o f corporate dollars. 9MWMNRMNMH More black babies die before age one or are bom too early, ICTC helps to stop this problem through training and services. ICTC is a non-profit infant mortality prevention, breast-feeding promotion and training organization, established in 1991. You can do it too by M arl H .M oriai . Last month I wrote a column about how too many inner city boys are putting basketball be- N o rth R u n w a y E x te n s io n P r o je c t Flight pattern and noise changes at PDX this summer Learn more at www.flypdx.com, and click on PDX North Runway Extension <5 PORT OF PORTLAND 1503-288-0033 f • would include everybody and provide better health care at a lower cost. These facts mean nothing to most of them be­ cause they respond to only one standard tool o f advocacy: money, and lots of it. The people seated at the table represented the corporate inter­ ests: private health insurers and big business and those who su p p o rt th e ir agenda. The people w hose voices w ere heard all represented organiza­ tions which pay huge sums of money to political campaigns. These interests profit greatly from the current health care in­ dustry and do not want changes that will hurt their large, per­ sonal pocketbooks. And so, we have entered a new phase in the movement for health care as a human right: acts of civil disobedience. It is time to directly challenge cor­ porate interests. History has shown that in order to gain hu­ man rights, we must be willing to speak out and risk arrest. We must engage in actions that ex­ pose corporate fraud and cor­ ruption. We m ust make our presence known. And that is why the eight of us, knowledgeable health care advocates and providers, most of us parents, some of us grand­ parents, spoke out one-by-one at the Senate Finance Commit­ tee. And it is why we will con­ tinue to speak out and encour­ age others to do the same. Our voices must be strong enough to drown out the influence of corporate dollars. Health care must become the civil rights movement of this decade. T he opportunity is here. A nd we can c re a te a single-payer national health care system. Yes, we can. Dr. M argaret Flowers is a pediatrician in Baltimore and co-chair o f the Maryland chap­ ter o f Physicians fo r a National Health Program. ■ bbbrmmbbmbmnbnbbebbhmebb Congrats to Mayors Johnson and Bing W HERE RUBBER M EETS TH E RUNW AY ■Subscribe In that moment, it all became so clear. We could write letters, phone staffers, and fax until the m achines fell apart, but we would never get our seat at the table. T he se n a to rs u n d e rsta n d that most people want a na­ tional health system and that an improved Medicare for All Fill Out & Send To: •*■* J lo r tla n b (O bserver Attn. Subscriptions, PO Box 3137, Portland OR 97208 fore education, only to be left with no futures once their play­ ing days are through. Today I want to talk about two former NBA All-Stars, Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson and D e tro it M ayor Dave Bing, who chose another route. Both Johnson and Bing grew up in poverty, gradu­ ated from high school and col­ lege and went on to accomplish great things in business and politics after they retired from playing basketball. Kevin Johnson became Sac­ ramento 's first African American Mayor in 2(XJ8 after 12 seasons as a point guard for the Phoenix Suns and a subsequent career as a successful Sacramento de­ veloper and civic leader. The son of a teenage mother, Kevin was raised by his grand­ parents in the city's rough Oak Park neighborhood. Young Kevin excelled both academi­ cally and athletically at Sacra­ mento High School and earned a scholarship to play basketball for the University of California at Berkeley. He graduated from UC Berkeley in 1987 with a de­ gree in political science. After his stellar NBA career, Johnson returned home in 2000 to serve as the chief executive officer of St. Hope, a non-profit community development corpora­ tion he founded to im­ prove education and revitalize city neigh­ borhoods. As Mayor of Sacra­ mento, he has laid out a bold vi­ sion for that city’s future. NBA Hall of Famer Dave Bing may have ju st taken on the toughest job in America. On May 5, the Detroit Piston all- time great was elected Mayor of Detroit, a city that has been hit especially hard by the cur­ rent economic meltdown. Bing's background and track record have prepared him well for the challenge. Like Kevin Johnson, Bing was also a basketball prodigy and a child o f urban poverty. A graduate of Washington, D.C.'s Spingam High School, Bing at­ tended Syracuse U niversity where he is known as "the great­ est player in Syracuse history." He earned a degree in eco­ nomics and after a great NBA c a re e r, fo u n d e d th e B in g Group and became one o f the le a d in g A fric a n A m erican businessm en in the country. Ronald Reagan once named him, "Minority Small Business Person o f the Year" and in 1998, Black Enterprise named the Bing Group its "Company of the Year." Upon accepting that award Bing said, "As a black with the stigma of being an ex-jock, the toughest thing for me was get­ ting people to realize that I had the intellect to get things done and that I was serious about making the leap from athletics to business." Kevin Johnson and D ave Bing have proven they have both the intellect and the seri­ ousness to be big city mayors. They've used the lessons of teamwork and discipline that they learned on the basketball court, and in the classroom, to succeed in both business and politics. I hope the young men see them as true role models and say, if KJ and Dave can do it, you can too. Marc H. Morial is president and chief executive officer o f the National Urban League. subscriptions are ju s t $60 pe r year (please include check with this subscription form ) N ame : A ddress : _________________________________________ .T elephone : _____ o rem iji7 su b scrip tio n s@ p o rtlan d o b serv erco m