Page 2 November 20, 2019 Rev. William Barber II, (right) a national leader for social justice and grassroots activism, and the guest speaker for a Thursday lecture on race, equity, inclusion and diversity, is greeted by Dr. Audry Terrell, an educator and mentor from Portland’s African American Community. Activist Pastor on Moral Crisis Group brings national speaker on social justice Rev. William Barber II, an out- spoken advocate for social justice and grassroots activism, spoke last week at Alberta Alley as part of the Meyer Memorial Trust Eq- uity Speaker Series on race, eq- uity, inclusion and diversity. The event was sponsored by the Mey- er Memorial Trust in partnership with the Coalition of Commu- nities of Color and the Oregon Center for Public Policy. Barber, pastor of the Green- leaf Christian Church in Golds- boro, N.C., was named a re- cipient of the 2018 MacArthur Genius grant for his work as a faith leader and social justice advocate building a broad-based grassroots movement grounded in the moral tenets of religious communities and the United States Constitution to confront racial and economic inequalities C ontinued on p age 10 Avalon Flowers 520 SW 3rd Ave., Portland, OR 97204 • 503-796-9250 Cori Stewart-- A full service flower experience • Birthdays • Anniversaries • Funerals • Weddings Owner, Operator photo Courtesy p ortland r ose F estival Portland 2019 Rose Festival Queen Mya Brazile and the new mural of her image created as part of a new street art display in the north pedestrian tunnel at Portland International Airport. 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Anthony has a career average of 24 points per game over 17 NBA seasons. He appeared in only 10 games for the Houston Rockets at the start of last season and has not played in the NBA since then. Patrick Throws Presidential Hat in Ring Deval Patrick, the former two-term governor of Mas- The likeness, taken from her crowning moment in the 2019 Rose Festival Coronation cere- mony, it is one of many of imag- es representing “diversity, family, C ontinued on p age 10 sachusetts and the state’s first black chief executive, formally announced a bid for the Democratic presi- dential nomination Thursday, adding more candidates to an already crowded field. “I’ve had the chance to live my American dream,” he said. “But I’ve seen the path to that dream closing off bit by bit.” Biden Stops in Portland Former Vice President Joe Biden held a small private fundraiser in Portland on Saturday, gather- ing donations for his 2020 pres- idential race. About 110 people attended the fundraiser, said Biden’s press secretary Meghan Hays. Discriminatory Behavior Cited Former Clark College President Bob Knight en- gaged in inappropriate, discriminatory behavior against women, and particularly women of col- or, during his tenure at the Vancouver community college, according to an investigatory report from the college provided to The Columbian on Friday. Knight retired in July. Actress Files Lawsuit Against Netflix Academy Award-winning actress Mo’Nique filed suit last week against streaming giant Netflix, alleging that they discriminated against her as a black woman. The suit states that Netflix offered the star $500,000 to appear in a one- hour comedy special, while sign- ing multi-million dollar deals with other comedians.