Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, August 24, 2011, Page 20, Image 20

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Page 20
Fortiani» (Obstruer
August 24, 2011
Rights Coalition Supports Office of Equity
Coalition urges
testimony before
City Council
by M indy C ooper
T he P ortland O bserver
T he P o rtla n d C e n te r for In ter-
cu ltu ral O rg a n iz in g , an im m ig ran t
and re fu g e e rig h ts c o a litio n , e n ­
c o u ra g e s the c o m m u n ity to a t­
tend a C ity C o u n cil m e etin g next
w e ek to s u p p o rt the p ro p o s e d
O ffice o f E q u ity to h elp e lim in a te
d is p a ritie s th ro u g h o u t the c o m ­
m unity.
A draft and w ork plan for the
office was released by Com m issioner
A m anda Fritz last w eek, for w hich a
w ork group was created last F eb ru ­
ary by M ayor Sam A dam s in an
effort to reduce the barriers faced by
Portland m inorities and em brace the
c ity ’s diversity.
A lth o u g h m e m b e rs o f the c o m ­
m u n ity a p p la u d e d A d a m s ’ in itia ­
tiv e, c o n c e rn lin g e re d w ith the
lack o f follow th ro u g h to m ake the
o ffic e a w o rk in g d e p a rtm e n t.
The O ffice o f Equity w ould w ork
in close collaboration with other
city bureaus and departm ents to
a d v a n c e e q u ity th ro u g h o u t th e
governm ent and neighborhoods o f
Portland.
“Every year another report com es
out highlighting the disparities su f­
fered by a lot o f different g ro u p s,”
said A ndrew Riley, the Public Policy e v e ry b o d y ’s p ro b le m ,” he said .
D irector for P o rtlan d ’s C en ter for “ U ltim a te ly the k in d s o f d is p a ri­
Intercultural O rganizing. "I think the tie s are a c o lle c tiv e re s p o n s ib il­
office o f equity is an opportunity to ity , an d i t ’s no t an y o n e p e rso n s
change the conversation about how fa u lt, but it is o u r re s p o n sib ility to
the city w orks w ith all o f these co m ­ fix th em c o lle c tiv e ly .”
m unities.”
R iley has h ig h h o p e s fo r the
A c c o rd in g R iley , it is v ital fo r fu tu re o ffice.
c o m m u n ity m e m b e rs and a llie s to
“ It is th rillin g ,” he said. “ T h e
a tte n d the co u n cil m eetin g , s c h e d ­ o ffic e o f e q u ity h as th e w o rd e q ­
u led fo r T h u rsd a y , A ug. 31 at 6 u ity in its title , so i t ’s a b o u t re c o g ­
p.m . at C ity H all.
n iz in g that its c e n tra l fo cu s is
“T hese
d is p a ritie s
a re c o rre c tin g th o se d is p a ritie s .”
Youth on Public Service Mission
C ari H achmann
T he P ortland O bserver
by
A rm ed with garden gloves and g ram . “ W e ’ve a lre a d y b e en to
white plastic receptacles, and obvi­ Hillsboro and Beaverton and now
Jum ping one by one from a Tri- ously trained to the T in finding trash w e’re going around other hot spots
M et bus they w eighed with heaps o f in a timely manner, the young w ork­ and trying to keep businesses look­
bagged garbage, a legion o f young ers hunted behind flow er bushes, ing clean.”
people in yellow shirts from the tran­ under cars, and around the perim ­
Once the land which sits adjacent
sit a g e n c y ’s First S tep pro g ram eters o f the building.
to a bus stop was cleared o f any
storm ed the parking lot in front o f the
“W hat w e’re doing is trying to hit noticeable debris, the group posed
P o rtland O b se rv e r on N o rth east the hot spots, or large accum ulations for a quick photograph and withdrew
M artin L uther King Jr. Boulevard on o f garbage,” said A.K. Roberts, a into their deployment vehicle in search
a recent m orning.
com m ander from the First Step pro­ o f more dirt to decontam inate.
mj
F a t h e r / s
LI H i
M I N I S T R I E S
Come and Experience Faith and Miracles!
Pastors
- ’ •’B i ■ J J / ~
Filling a TriMet bus with garbage filled bags, young community
activists stop to take a quick photo before returning on their
mission to remove trash from green and cemented areas sur­
rounding bus stops on metro area streets.
» / » ■ ■ ■ ■■
Gutierrez
W Q u ld like to
ioMitoyouj
fetf S esteo oyery
FRIDAY NIGHT AT 7PM
Services will be held at*
New Song Community Center
2511NE MLK CIVIL
Corner of NE MLK Blvd & Russell Street in Portland
Doors open at 6pm for every service
For directions or more information, ca II
503-488-5481
w w w .m fh m p o rtla n d .c o m
Crisis Response Team
Supports Families
In an e ffo rt to su p p o rt fa m ilie s
and frien d s w h o hav e e x p e rie n c e d
th e p ain and lo ss o f a lo v ed one
from a trau m atic in cid en t, the P o rt­
lan d P o lice B u re au 's C risis R e ­
sp o n se T e a m , in p a rtn e rs h ip w ith
o th e r o rg a n iz a tio n s th ro u g h o u t
th e c ity , w ill h o st th e c o m m u n ity
ev en t “O ne V oice, H ealing H earts”
on S a tu rd a y , A ug. 27 at H o lla d a y
Park.
T he public is invited to the event,
w hich w ill include m usical p erfo r­
m ances by L inda H o m b u ck le and
L ife C h a n g e C h r is tia n C e n te r
Choir. "H ealing H earts" will be there
to say ‘Y ou are not a lo n e !’
T he event w ill be held from 12
p.m . to 4 p.m . at N ortheast 11th
A venue and H olladay Street.
President’s Jobs Council to Meet
P re sid e n t O b a m a ’s C o u n c il on e n g in e e rin g sh o rta g e th re a te n in g
Jo b s and C o m p e tiv e n e ss w ill h o ld A m e ric a ’s role as the w o rld ’s le a d ­
an e v e n t at P o rtla n d S ta te U n iv e r­ in g in n o v a to r an d h in d e rin g the
sity , 6 1 7 S .W . M o n tg o m e ry , on a b ility to c re a te jo b s .
T h u rsd a y , A ug. 31 at 11 a.m ., to
P re sid e n t O b a m a fo rm ed the
d isc u ss w ay s p riv a te an d p u b lic c o u n c il in J a n u a ry fo r th e p u r­
p a rtn e rsh ip s can b e tte r su p p o rt p o s e o f b o ls te r in g th e U . S.
jo b c re a tio n in the fu tu re .
eco n o m y by fo sterin g jo b creatio n ,
T h e e v e n t w ill fo c u s on step s in n o v a tio n , g ro w th , an d c o m p e ti­
th e c o u n try c an tak e to c u rb an tiv e n e s s .