Nothin’ but the Blues D iv e r sity Special Edition Esperanza Spalding and Thar a Memory team up fo r benefit concert page 3, inside b se rlie r4 3 ‘City ö/Roses’ Volume XLIII w w w .portlandobserver.com Number 31 Wednesday • August 14, 2013 P c f o h l i c h i x l in 1 0 7 0 Established in 1970 Committed to Cultural Diversity ./ photo by D onovan ■ e o m m u m tv M. S mith /T he P ortland O bserver Ernest Richie gathers signatures to his petition outside o f M att Dishman Community Center in northeast Portland. He’s part o f an effort to permanently return relics from the center’s historic Knott Street Boxing program to its former sole trophy display case. Memorabilia from decades past cause friction at Matt Dishman by D onovan M. S mith T he P ortland O bserver The historic Matt Dishman Community Center in north Portland is the focal point of a battle that essentially ques­ tions the relevance of the celebrated relics of decades-past to the 63-year-old site’s immediate future. Matt Dishman’s boxing program brought the national spotlight to Portland during the 1960s and 1970s after local fighters like Ray Lampkin Jr., Chuck Lincoln, Thad Spencer, and many others made the center one of the most successful amateur boxing programs in the country. Mostly African Americans, they competed with the best fighters of the day, including renowned boxer Muhammad Ali to represent the United States of America in U.S. Boxing Trials and at the Olympics. W ith the accom plishm ents came a num ber o f acco­ lades that are docum ented in historical w rite-ups from newspapers, to trophies and cham pionship belts, all of which were once displayed prom inently in the cen ter’s only display case. • . continued on page 6