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Carletta Wilson talks about her multi-media collages at a reception Aug. 10 for the 4th annual NW African American Group Art Exhibition at Art/Not Terminal Gallery.  The show features over 40 works of art and runs through Sept. 4.
Photo by Susan Fried


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While serving other nations, Bush policies ignore African Americans

"Left Behind! Black America: A Neglected Priority in the Global AIDS Epidemic," praises the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief.... However the report issues a stinging criticism ...


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Bait-and-switch, false claims were found by state investigators

State officials have settled two false advertising cases involving mortgage firms, requiring the companies to pay more than $200,000 in fines and costs.... Both firms were previously charged with false advertising....


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King County officials are urging voters to double-check their polling place before voting day, Tuesday, Aug. 19. Since 2004, 141 poll sites have been consolidated or closed either because the location was not accessible to people with disabilities or the site was underutilized....


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Bulletin Board

What's happening for you in Portland this week? Read here a day-by-day diary of free community events to fill your spare time. For a full calendar please click on "Read the complete article" below.


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Bulletin Board

What's happening for you in Seattle this week? Read here a day-by-day diary of free community events to fill your spare time. For a full calendar please click on "Read the complete article" below.

 


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Despite momentum from Obama, few step up locally

Washington State has long been a leader among states to grant the right to vote to those who could not. However, in its 119 years as state, it has been historically under-represented by minorities and has yet to elect a Black candidate to a national congressional seat.
In the upcoming primary on Aug. 19 there are 592 candidates on the ballot for national and state seats. Out of these, six are African-American, only two of whom are incumbents.
"I would hope that our representatives would reflect our demographics," said James Bible, president of the Seattle NAACP.
The situation is ironic; even as the nation's attention is riveted by the presidential campaign of Barack Obama, few candidates are riding his coattails on the state or local level.
The question of why this is the case is complex and deep-reaching....


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Djimet Dogo (pronounced "Jimmy") says many of the problems facing Africans are similar to those facing Hispanics – language barriers, different work customs, lack of formal education and a system that doesn't recognize much of the skilled training obtained in African countries. But with Africans, many cultural differences are largely misunderstood by American employers.
That's where Dogo comes in. He is the program manager for Africa House, a division of the Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization and the first to say that African employees are some of the best around....

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The African American Health Coalition received a $10,000 check from Safeway grocery after the coalition's African American Wellness Walk Saturday, Aug. 16. The Safeway Foundation for Safeway's Portland Division is made with funds from voluntary employee giving and the Safeway LPGA Classic. Employees from 116 stores in the Portland Division give weekly to the Foundation. The money is used to support the neighborhoods and communities near each store. Front row, Duane Tanner, Troy Williams, Robert (Bobby) Neal, Corliss McKeever, Tammy Brambora, Denise Hayes, Liddie Marshall, Douglass Biolo; back row Ken Coleman, Dan Floyd Julie Brien, Annette Jones, Susan Alexander, Jennifer Swanson, Jessica Aasen, Jodi Wilkons, and Marcoke Lee. The Foundation supports organizations that promote Education, Hunger Relief, Health and Human Services, and People with Disabilities.


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