Coliseum Concepts Measured for Equity 50¿ Local officials evaluate what works and doesn't with social services See story, page A3 The Blazers promote 'Jump Town ’ as the city looks fo r ideas on renovating Memorial Coliseum See story, page A2 0: R oStS P e ta is i ich«>rl in 10 www.portlandobserver.com Established in 1970 Committed to Cultural Diversity Volume XXXVIV, Num ber 43 Wednesday • November 4, 2009 TLWeek in The Review Helping Neighbors Gay Marriage Issue Back Grow Roots G ay rights backers plan to ask Oregon voters to reverse their ban on gay marriage. Basic Rights Oregon said M onday it hopes to put the issue back before O regon voters as soon as 2012. ‘This Is It’ a Hit "M ichael Jackson's T his Is It" pulled in $101 m illion w orld­ w ide in its first five days, and d istributor Sony announced M onday that it’s extending the farewell perform ance film be­ yond its planned tw o-week run. T he film captures Jackson in b e h in d -th e - s c e n e s p e r f o r ­ m ances in the weeks before his death last June. Phils Keep Series Alive P hiladelphia staved o ff the Yankees and elim ination with an 8-6 w in in G am e 5 on M on­ day night. Game 6 will be played W ednesday night, with New Y ork's Andy Pettitte going on s h o rt r e s t . a g a i n s t P e d ro Martinez, not exactly a beloved figure in the Bronx. Ducks Jump to No. 7 A 47-20 college football victory S aturday ov er Southern C ali­ fornia in Eugene has propelled the Oregon Ducks to No. 7 in the A P T o p 2 5 .T h e T rojans tum bled to No. 12. Driver Pulled from River A Clackam as County marine rescue team used a boat to reach a truck driver who veered o ff the highw ay and slam m ed 150 feet into the Clackam as River near Carver T uesday. The driver called 9-1-1 forhelpwhile perched on top o f his partially subm erged truck. Bay Bridge Reopens T he San F rancisco-O akland Bay Bridge reopened to traffic M onday, ending days o f frus­ tration for N orthern California co m m u te rs. T h e b rid g e w as c lo se d for six days w hile e n g i­ neers worked furiously to com plete repairs to a section o f the bridge where tw o rods and a crossbar fell into rush-hour traffic lanes. Contaminated Beef Federal health official says two deaths and 26 other illnesses may be linked to possibly con­ tam inated ground beef recalled by a New York com pany. All but three o f the suspected E. coli infections are in the north­ eastern U.S. and 18 are in New England. Buffett Buys Railroad W arren B uffett's B erkshire H athaw ay, Inc. on T uesday a g re e d to bu y B u rlin g to n N orthern Santa Fe Corp., m ak­ ing a $34 billion bet on the fu­ ture o f the U.S. econom y. A na­ lysts say Buffett is planting both feet in a railroad industry that is poised to grow as the econom y gets back on solid ground. Non-profit greens up Portland by J ake T homas T he P ori land O bserver hen A ndrew Land m oved to the Boise ? T N eighborhood five years ago, one o f the first things he noticed w as the lack o f trees. There w as a large plant in the backyard o f his sparsely-veg­ etated house, w hich was actu­ ally a w eed that poisoned the soil around it and prevented anything else from growing. B ut ov er the years, he has w itnessed a dram atic transfor­ m ation in his part o f town from the efforts o f his neighbors and a non-profit that has big plans for P ortland’s urban landscape. F rien d s o f T rees has been w orking for the last 20 years to create healthier, more attractive, and generally more neighborly n e ig h b o rh o o d s by b rin g in g r e s id e n ts to g e th e r to p la n t trees. T he group , w hich has planted 375,(XX) trees in the Port­ land m etro area, is part o f a n a­ tional trend to add more veg­ etatio n to urban la n d scap es, and has even bigger plans to bring the benefits o f trees to Stumptown. Brighton West, program di- rector for the non-profit, said th at the m issio n o f the n o n ­ profit is to help neighborhoods w ith th e lo g istic s o f ad d in g m ore trees to its streetscape. U sually an individual or group o f people will approach Friends o f Trees with the desire to green up th e ir n e ig h b o rh o o d , he added. “W e’re alw ays trying to get the com m unity involved in im ­ proving their own space," said W est. Friends o f Trees helps facili­ tate all-day planting sessions, w hich usually o ccur betw een * We're always trying to get the community involved in improving their own space. N ovem ber and M arch- the tim e W est say s “tree s w ant to be p lanted.” A fter people gather early in the m orning to slurp coffee and m unch on breakfast d o n ated by a local b u sin ess, they divide into crew s to plant P e rsia n Iro n w o o d s, m a p les, d o g w o o d s , a n d o th e r tre e s along the sidew alk while being supervised by a crew leader. continued V ° n PaKe A6 . photo BY M ark W ashington /T he P ortland O bserver Brighton West is program director for Friends of Trees, the non-profit group dedicated to making Portland green. First Cannabis Café Planned Site would serve medical marijuana patients ortheast Portland could soon be the location o f the sta te ’s first c a n ­ n a b is c a fé w h ere s ta te -a p ­ proved medical m arijuana p a­ tients could medicate with m ari­ juana or sam ple varieties o f the drug. The group Oregon N O RM L (National O rganization for the Reform o f M arijuana Laws) an­ nounced M onday that it plans to open the café Nov. 13 on the ground floor o f retail space at 7(X)N.E. DekumSt. The café w ould be open only to state-approved medical m ari­ juana patients and operate com ­ pletely w ithin the guidelines o f the O regon M edical M arijuana continued on page A6 photo by M ark W ashington ZT he P ortland O bserver Oregon NORML is opening a cannabis café for medical marijuana patients in the former site o f Rumpspankers Restau­ rant at 700 N.E. Dekum St. Film Looks at Roots of Good Hair’ With critical eye on what constitutes beauty A manda G rear T he P ortland O bserver M hen A fricans were \ A enslaved by Europe by years* •Tcommunity service Chris Rock (right) stars in Good Hair,’ a documentary that provides a critical look at what constitutes beauty. ans over five centu­ ries ago, they were stripped of their language, thcirculture. their religion- even their conception I o f beauty. T he im age o f fair,skin and long -flowing blond hair, accom­ panied by a svelte size-2 frame is th e one so c ie ty g iv e s its stam p o f approval to. w hich is continued "y f on page 4 11