Page 6 continued ®lfe UJorihutì» (Observer frontpages January I, 2014 2013 Year in Review Black Fatherhood Suggestive Behavior Uproar Trouble at the Workplace June 12 — Baruti Artharee, one o f Mayor Charlie Hales' top aides, is accused o f making suggestive remarks and gestures toward Multnomah County Commissioner Loretta Smith during a public event. Artharee denies the allegations but apolo­ gizes to Smith. June 12 - Portland filmmaker Jordan Thierry works to empower men o f color by exploring some o f the complex traditions o f being a father in his debut film ‘The Black Fatherhood Project. ’ June 1 9 - Lifetime Portlander Ivery Mays Jr. is certainly under-represented in his profession as an apprentice pipefitter, hut he never thought he would encounter racism on the job. Perhaps more troubling is that he is not alone. Rattled Drivers July 24 — Violent and life-threatening encounters with passengers and others has TriMet bus operators questioning day-to-day safety. Community Luminary We the Jury July 17 — A not guilty verdict in the trail o f George Zimmerman, the man who shot and killed Trayvon Martin, the unarmed Florida teenager, sparks a peaceful protest o f about 200 people at Peninsula Park in Portland. July 10 - Paul Knauls, the 82- year-old luminary known fo r his promotion o f Portland’s African American community, celebrates 50 years o f operating a business in the city. He and his wife Geneva, operate Geneva’s Shear Perfection on Northeast Marking Luther King Jr. Boulevard. Fighting for History 14 — A petition calls fo r memorabilia from the Matt Dishman Community Center’s historic Knott Street Boxing program be returned to its former trophy display case. The boxing program had a national prominence during the 1960s and 1970s for many local African Americans. Community Champion Chiropractic Auto Injury Clinic, PC Aug. 21 - Accolades and remembrances pour in fo r Lee Perlman, a longtime Portland community journalist and Portland Observer contributor who died at the age o f 64. "In Losing Lee, we lost one o f the most comprehensive storehouses o f neighborhood history we have, ” said Anne Dufay o f the Southeast Uplift Neighborhood Coalition. Zchon R. Jones, DC 333 NE Russell St., #200, Portland, OR. 97212 (503) 284-7838 Truly making a difference in the lives of Auto Accident victims and Injured Workers for nearly 20 years. If you or someone you know has been in an accident, call us so we can help you with your needs. (503) 284-7838 We are located on the com er ofM LK and Russell Street, on the second floor above the coffee shop. C K I R Pat kuiji Area 0 P R A C Russell St. s T I C orc Legacy of Activism Aug. 28 - Portland commemorated the 50 year anniversary o f the March on Washington fo r Jobs and Freedom with a march and rally drawing upwards o f 1,000 people. Local speakers addressed issues such as fair wages, gender inequality, affordable healthcare, police brutality and the racial bias in the justice system.