January 20. 2010 ílll|Jnrtkuib (jDbseruer L ocal N ews Page 3 Disaster Hits Home page 3-5 Local residents have loved ones in Haiti H ealth page 6-7 O pinion page 8-9 C lassifieds page 15 G eneral N ews I page 17-18 page 2« 25th MLK Celebration The 25th anniversary of the Martin Luther King Jr. World Arts Founda­ tion of Portland celebration Monday recognized 25 Oregonians for their community activism. The MLK holi­ day event at the Highland Christian Center also featured children's choirs, gospel music, interpretive dance, blues, and jazz. Jones on National Team Jefferson High School’s Terrence Jones has been selected to the USA Junior National Select Team and will take part in the annual Nike Hoop Summit on April 10 at the Rose G ar­ den, USA Basketball announced “W e’ve not had good news to­ day,” says Ben Ferere, in his thick Hatian accent, which has a tinge of Belgian from his days serving in the country’s military. He found out that his 6-year-old nephew died in the earthquake. His cousin, Sabrina, was presumed to be buried under a pile of rubble, until rescuers heard her calls and spent the entire night digging through it before pulling her to safety. For years, the Ferere’s have kept a colorful mapof Haiti in the shop they’ve owned since 1990. Nowadays, adona- tion jar for the Caribbean and Haitian American Organization of Texas, a non-profit founded by his brother, can be found next to the map, just an arm’s reach away from the coffee and sugar for customers’ coffee. A steady stream of customers, wet from the rain outside, trickle into pur­ chase bagels, cups of coffee, and stuff dollars into the jar. Several know the couple, and warmly shake hands while expressing regards. “The community is definitely re­ sponding,” says Jackie Ferere, who has counted $915 in donations in just two days. But despite the outpouring of sup­ port, the outlook for Haiti is bleak, says Ben Ferere. The country, which became the phot » by J ake T homas /T he P ortland O bserver first republic ruled by people of Afri­ Haiti native Ben Ferere, co-owner o f the Begat Land shop on can ancestry when it gained inde­ Northeast Fremont Street, mourns the loss o f extended family pendence from France in 1803, is one members killed is Haiti's 7.0 magnitude earthquake. He still awaits word from other family members in Haiti. of the poorest places in the hemi­ sphere and struggles with chronic by J ake T homas Land, a northeast Portland shop he food insecurity. T he P ortland O bserver owns with his wife Jackie Ferere, Ben Ferere said that the country Ben Ferere hits the green button winds down. was just beginning to recover so­ on his wireless phone after conclud­ The last few days have been tense cially and economically from the strife ing a conversation with a relative in for the couple. Since the disaster, that marked the presidency of Jean- Port-au-Prince, the epicenter of de­ Ferere has steadily gotten updates Betrand Aristide, who was over­ struction from last week’s 7.0magni­ from friends and relatives in Haiti, the thrown in 2004, and the brutal hurri­ tude earthquake in Haiti. place where Ben was raised and met canes that shook Haiti in 2008. Ferere stands cross-armed and Portland native Jackie while she was Now he has no idea how a coun- tense with the phone firmly in his grip a Peace Corp volunteer in the late continued on page 4 while the day’s business at Bagel 1980s. M onday. SWAT Training Blasted Week in The Review A S o u th w est W ashington R e­ gional swat team training for a “school , h , ................... began to pump shooting” stirred controversy Mon­ day at the Vancouver campus of Washington State University. Some students and professors said con­ ducting the exercise on the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday undercut King’s message of peace and social change. Man Dies in Cistern A southw est Portland man was found dead after ap­ parently falling into a 35-foot sink hole in his back yard S un­ day. It w asn’t until em ergency g y w orkers , water from the hole, believed to be an old cistern, that they dis­ c o v e re d th e b o d y o f M ichael Zerwas, 57. Hotel Fall Kills Man A 20-year-old Yakima man died from injuries he sus­ tained after falling out o f a fourth-floor window early Tuesday at the Inn at the Convention Center hotel at 420 N.E. H o lla d a y . P o rtla n d P o lic e r e ­ sponded to the call around 3 a.m. Education Funding Wanted P r e s id e n t B a ra c k O b a m a a n ­ nounced T u es­ d ay h e 'll ask C o n g re s s fo r $1.35 billion to extend an ed u ­ cation grant pro­ gram for states, saying that get­ tin g s c h o o ls right "will shape our future as a nation."