November 22, 2017 Page 3 INSIDE The Week in Review M ETRO This page Sponsored by: page 2 page 9 Photo by t ony b rown Faith Leaders Meet Chief Arts & ENTERTAINMENT O PINION C LASSIFIEDS C ALENDAR pages 7-11 New Portland Police Chief Danielle Outlaw (center) is the guest of honor Saturday for a Women of Faith brunch hosted by Dr. Karen Edwards, Cascade campus president of Portland Community College. Sponsors included Women at the Cross Ministries, Women of Faith of Oregon and Southeast Washington and representatives of the Dr. Audrey Terrell Institute. pages 12-13 pages 14 page 15 Photo by d anny P eterson /t he P ortland o bserver Education advocates from Portland African American community get a new pledge to open Tubman Middle School during a Thursday news conference held at the Center for Self Enhancement in north Portland. Pictured are Ron Herndon of Albina Head Start, Joe McFerrin of Portland Opportunities Industrial Center and Dr. Leroy Haynes of the Albina Ministerial Alliance. New Pledge on Tubman District will spend more to make sure school is safe page 15 F OOD by d anny P eterson t he P ortland o bserver Portland Public Schools Su- perintendent Guadalupe Guerre- ro has made a new pledge to get Tubman Middle School ready ing for alternative sites as part of for opening in the fall, reassur- a school board directive to study ing leaders from the African environmental concerns of the American community. C ontinued on P age 4 Instead of immediately look-