January II, 2012 lì M W a r t in L u t h e r K in g J r . Page 23 2012 special edition North Portland news and events nSt. Johns N E IG H B O R H O O D Exhibit Tells Story of Freedom Riders Local students explore civil rights history The University of Portland S ch o o l o f E d u c a tio n and Roosevelt High School will be hosting “Freedom Riders,” a national traveling exhibition that tells the story of the 1961 free­ dom rides to integrate buses and trains in the South. The exhibition is free and open to the public and will take place from W ednesday, Jan. 18 to Fri­ day, Jan. 20 on the third floor of Franz Hall, on the University of Portland cam pus at 5000 N. Willamette Blvd. An exhibition featuring local “freedom fighters” for social jus­ tice will accompany the national exhibit. Roosevelt High Schools stu­ dents, the Roosevelt High School W riting Center, and students from the University’s School of Education’s social studies meth­ ods course collaborated on the local production. From May until November 1961, more than 400 Americans risked their lives— many endur­ ing savage beatings and impris­ onment— for simply traveling together on buses and trains as they jo u rn e y e d through the South. D eliberately violating Jim Crow laws, the Freedom Rid­ ers’ belief in non-violent activ­ ism was tested as mob violence and bitter racism greeted them along the way. O rg an ized by the G ild er Lehrman Institute of American History and Public Broadcast­ ing Service’s flagship history series, the Freedom Riders exhi­ bition combines powerful pho- University o f Portland and Roosevelt High School students interview Max Pavesic (far left), one o f the Freedom Riders o f 1961 who volunteered in a civil rights campaign to integrate buses and trains in the South. tography and news coverage of the rides, as well as first-hand audio accounts. Inspired by the Freedom Rid­ e rs sto ry , R o o s e v e lt H igh School and U niversity o f Port­ land students identified com ­ m unity issues that they cared about and located local free­ dom fighters who are actively engaged in w riting, advocat­ ing, volunteering and w orking to advance social ju stice in these areas. Working together, they inter­ viewed the freedom fighters, took photographs, located related im­ ages at the Oregon Historical Society Library, and helped to design graphic and written ma­ terials for the exhibit. The exhibit will also be travel­ ing to several other locations in North and Northeast Portland throughout January. For more inform ation and a com plete schedule, go to sites.google.com/ site/freedomfighterspdx. Coach Nate M cM illan NG JR. “ I strive to represent Martin Luther King Jr's vision of equality and justice in iny daily life, in my work, and in my teaching of young people. Because of his work and his legacy, this country is a better place and it is our duty to carry oh that legacy and fulfill that vision." TRAIL BLAZERS COACH NATE McMILLAN make it better To learn more about how you can make it better together with the Trail Blazers visit trailhlazers.com /m akeltbetter