Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, October 02, 2013, 2013 special coverage issue, Page 21, Image 21

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October 2, 2013
Minority & Small Business Week
Page 21
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An invigorating film that brings a long-forgotten controversy to life, The Trials o f Muhammad Ali com es to The Northwest Film Center on
The Trials of Muhammad Ali
Bill Siegel's film, rich with ar­
chival footage and interviews,
examines Ali's complicated re­
in the 1960s, a riveting one-man and convicted o f a felony with lationships with the key voices
challenge to institutional racism, a five-year prison sentence, of the era and the impact of his
religious intolerance, and a failed Ali was forced to spend four actions on a culture that still
justice system.
years fighting his way to the struggles with the issues of race,
Banned from his livelihood Suprem e Court.
identity, faith, and the justice he
Cassius Clay's transformation
to Muhammad Ali— his conver­
sion to Islam and refusal to serve
in the Vietnam War— were de­
fining acts of personal conscience
Haunted Walking in Vancouver
You’re invited for a walk
through the unsettling sights and
stories of downtown Vancouver.
Haunted Walking Tours return
for a second season during the
month of October thanks to the
Clark County Historical Museum,
1511 Main St. in Vancouver.
Did you know that ghosts have
been sighted in the downtown
building you walk by every day?
Have you heard about the strange
goings-on in the basement of the
Historical Museum? Bring your
goose bumps along with your
trusty flashlight and walking
shoes for a night of fright!
The first tour on Friday, Oct. 4
is already full, but signups are
being taken for 6 p.m. or 8 p.m.
tours every Friday or Saturday
night in October,
Reservations and prepayment
is required as space is strictly lim-
ited to 15 people per tour. Call the
museum at 360-993-5679 or email
info@cchmuseum.org.
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land Art Museum. Admission is
$9 general and $8 for students
and seniors. For more informa­
tion, visitnwfilm.org.
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