May IS, 2013 Fortiani» (Dbscrner IN S ID E TheWeek Review Page 2 C alendar Page 4 This page Sponsored by: Page 3 Fred Meyer What's on your list today?, H ousing page 6 R eligion O pinion pages 8-9 page 7 S he ~ .. , + „ photo by D onovan M .S mith /T he P ortland O bserver Dentists at Kaiser Permanente, Dr. Kenneth Wright (left) and Dr. Jam es Smith, are united in their support for a ballot measure that would perm it the city o f Portland to add fluoride to the water supply. METRO Worth Fighting For Portland dentists add their voices to the debate by D onovan M . S mith T he P ortland O bserver Dr. Kenneth Wright and Dr. James Smith make no quarrel about it, they want Portland’s water supply fluoridated. The two Portland residents who have over 60 years of dentistry between them are voicing their support for Ballot Measure 26-151. Being two dentists who also happen to be African- American they are not only an anomaly in their profes­ sion, but they are also dead center on one side of heated arguments that has divided minority groups in Portland. The dentists say fluoridation is worth fight­ ing for as part of the effort to deliver much needed dental care to the public. Dr. Smith knows the city well; he has walked the halls of Humboldt and Jefferson alike reflecting on those days with a particular fondness. Becoming a dentist was not what he had envisioned for himself, but when a former Jefferson teacher he admired in­ quired to him why not, the possibility became tangible to him until it seemingly became his only option. After receiving his degree from Jefferson High, he successfully pursued an education in dentistry at OHSU. Smith says the opportunity came from the encouragement from those around him, “There was a lot of community support to do that, and to do things I didn t know if I was able to achieve; people were very supportive and influential in that. Smith recalls his first time participating in “Mission of Mercy” where dentists deliver much needed dental- care to some of the city’s most vulnerable citizens, completely free of charge. “That just really brought to the forefront the fact there’s so many people who don’t have dental care, who suffer tremendously,” he said. Dr. Wright originates from New York City. Flashing back to early childhood, he remembers standing in the welfare lines with his mother to receive blocks of government-funded cheese. But he says it was having fluorinated water as a child that gave him a good start continued on page 5 Help Growing Area Businesses A ll S tar É / O f J, C lassic £ j pages 16-17 | C lassifieds » r w I * >4 pages 17-19 The Portland Developmental is aiming to help small businesses in Portland achieve success by tap­ ping into the power of partnerships. On Thursday, May 30, the North/ Northeast Economic Development Summit will include sessions with local experts, and provide access to some vital resources for any small business or community organiza­ tions. Topics include properly fo­ cusing your investments, and the Michael C. Bush best way to promote the advan­ tages of your small business. The event will be held at the Convention Center and will fea­ ture Michael C. Bush, serial entre­ preneur andfounder o f The 8 Fac­ tors. O ther speakers will include M ayor Charlie Hales and Patrick Quinton, executive director o f the PDC. To register or for more in fo r m a tio n , v is it NEDsummit2013.eventbrite.com.