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https://vimeo.com/mvmvideo/review/339000119/f1176dcf4

This is one of the most exciting videos I’ve seen in my life. It’s a dream come true. If you spend most of your life fighting for economic inclusion in an industry dominated by white male workers,  owners and developers, this video establishes a successful turning point.

This achievement speaks to the best example of Oregon’s commitment to equity and inclusion. This is a historic benchmark that all of Oregonians can be proud of.

Thanks to Metro, Colas Construction, Raimore Construction, and NAMC-Oregon.

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Wake up Black People

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I could not let this Saturday go by without reminding black people that this woman (Susheela Jayapal) who replaced Loretta Smith on the Multnomah Commission is now your representative. It is clear that she does not have the same degree of concern about black people’s issues as Loretta. So, it is extremely important that black people hold her accountable and make sure she hears for from us. Last week on Saturday I attended her town hall meeting in North Portland and there were a number of special interest groups present but only a few black voices. Warning, she is directly impacting your lives.

I will eat my Hat

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When I read Kathleen Saadat’s “Letter to the Editor”/chastisement of the Portland Tribune about their article published on November 14, 2019 entitled “Misconduct Charges Throw the Local Chapter of the NAACP into Turmoil,” I was not surprised. But I thought, how ironic that this person would have the audacity to criticize legitimate concerns of members who have done real work to make the organization successful. Outside of the specific meeting she cites in her letter, I will eat my hat if anyone can show where Ms. Sadaat has attended more than three meetings over the past year. I will eat two hats if they can show me where she has volunteered to do any work, to sit on any committee, or to perform any substantial work for the organization. Saadat has no skin in this matter other than to run her damn mouth.  Most folks who agree with her assessment are truly uninformed or are among Mondaine’s minions, and don’t have a clue as to what happens in the monthly membership meetings of NAACP Portland Chapter 1120. Even worse, they have no idea of the flagrant lack of transparency as to what happens with the finances of 1120. A chapter member or concerned community person need only raise a single question, specifically about finances, to be bullied and maligned as a troublemaker or meeting disrupter. If anyone really wants to know about what goes on behind the scenes at 1120, FOLLOW THE MONEY.

I am truly puzzled by Saadat’s reference to researching/vetting any complaints against the organization. She needs to do a little research herself because if she did, she would know that formal complaints have been lodged against the local leadership and the regional leadership and that both have had to respond to a number of legitimate issues. Sadaat needs to do her homework before calling out the Tribune for not doing theirs.

And while Ms. Sadaat cuts and paste phrases from the NAACP bylaws regarding suspension and expulsion, she needs to apply those provisions first and foremost to the current leadership, starting with the local President. These are the persons clearly not following their moral oaths of office, let alone bylaws and organizational norms. Maybe then Sadaat would not really know that because she is, herself, just a casual disruptive observer, rather than a real functional, working volunteer member of the NAACP.

Regarding the boycott of the NAACP Freedom Fund Dinner, no one really knows the financial facts, or will likely ever be given access to legitimate financial statements, actual banking records. But for five consecutive monthly membership meetings, May through September 2019, Mondaine stated in his president’s oral and written reports to the membership, “Our goal for our Freedom Fund Dinner is $200,000.00.” Yet on October 26, 2019, he reported at the monthly membership meeting that the Dinner had raised $23,184.81, before accounting for expenditures. Simple math says these funds came in at $176,815.19 less than the projected goal. What Mondaine failed to tell to the membership was whether or not the $5,000.00, supposedly donated by the DoubleTree Hilton was written off as a business expense or a tax deduction to a 501c4. If Ms. Sadaat has access to financial records, “please share them” so that the 1120 membership and the community-at-large can all know the full extent of the success/failure of this major annual fundraiser.

I really do find it fascinating that in her Letter to the Editor, Sadaat expresses concerns about everything except the merits of the complaints in the news article. Accusations about misogyny from reputable, professional female members, to a threat of physical violence by a congressional candidate, all willing to swear to the same under oath, are serious matters. They are not trivial complaints to be dismissed as coming from “meeting disrupters.” Furthermore, I would like for Ms. Sadaat to cite specific incidents of the person in the article known to have a history of launching ugly public, vitriolic, unsubstantiated and unwarranted attacks upon African American leaders in Portland. Who could she be talking about, and how in the hell would the Tribune know this person unless she is willing to call him or her out with substantiated evidence?

Finally, the reason why this story is newsworthy is because the community at large cannot afford to host and tolerate nefarious, unscrupulous behavior on the part of any organization, but especially not one with the mission of eliminating discrimination, fostering equity, building community and demanding transparency.  It diminishes us all to have this valued institution misrepresented. Some want to hide this dirt and maleficent behavior. I guess they think if they can keep it contained to the black community, they can get away with it. But not if I have anything to do with it.

The Tribune did not create the serious chaos and turmoil at the local NAACP. The leadership did and continues to do so. Sadly, Ms. Sadaat would not know because she is not consistently in attendance. I would possibly have respect for her opinion if she would show her ass up.

Sincerely,

James Posey

Portland Resident

503-936-0277

Government Programs in jeopardy

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We are sleeping while this game changing deal is going down. I got to figure out a way to get rid of my Comcast account because these guys are providing nails for black  people’s coffins. Take a look at this:

https://www.facebook.com/tbolger2/videos/10218138756734044/?t=0

Guest what, look at what was happening in Portland in the late 60s and early 70s how the government programs have been designed to kill us. Wow, things have not changed:

Look at the entire 16 MM Koin 6 Youtube video.  It’s really eye opening.

 

 

 

Real Progress

Jesse Jackson, not the preacher national civil rights leader, but our own local homeboy, sent me this article about C D Moody Construction in Atlanta. https://shoppeblack.us/2019/10/black-owned-construction-company/. But I found out that word on the street is that this company is not what it pretends to be. Folks in Atlanta tell me this company’s main purpose is to collaborate with big white companies to make money and really leave struggling black community subcontractors behind. They are not exactly “Front Companies” but close. We have a few of these highly publicized black construction companies operating right here in Portland Oregon and we should be aware that all that glitters black is not gold.

By contrast, we do have two black, and I mean black major construction companies in the Portland area living up to the original intent of creating wealth for the black community through the construction industry. With the support of NAMC-Oregon, Colas and Raimore Construction just completed a successful joint venture partnership on the 40 million re-model of the Oregon Convention center.

This is a big deal because in 1997 we protested the exclusion of black people on the original construction of the Oregon Convention Center and other construction projects on Union Ave, now Dr. Martin Luther King Blvd. Dr. King is smiling on high about this progress and so am I.   Real Progress 11Real Progress 12Real Progress 13Real Progress 14 Real Progress 15  Real Progress 16

Sue Bruh Sue

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Black guest ousted from Portland’s Doubletree hotel sues for $10 million, points to more reports of alleged racial profiling in Hilton

https://www.oregonlive.com/news/2019/10/black-guest-ousted-from-portlands-doubletree-hotel-sues-for-10-million-points-to-more-reports-of-alleged-racial-profiling-in-hilton-chain.html?fbclid=IwAR3sLhkQO2Q9E0UWzD-zmS9Xv_WcBapkEqosnocKUKGW7FBso9mxS8YaKik

I say to the bruh “Sue Baby Sue”.  But we have to ask what’s wrong with our local NAACP branch and the regional state conference leadership holding a Gala at the scene of the Grime?

My daughters want be to be Mr. Nice Guy on Facebook. I’m working on it NOT. One only has to view these pictures of the local branch of the NAACP hobnobbing and hamming it up at the scene of the grime (DoubleTree Freedom Fundraiser). It makes me want to puke. If you are spotted in this gallery of pictures, I just pray that you just didn’t know.

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10217587975425904&set=a.10217588401036544&type=3&theater

 

Albert Lee for Congress 2020

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Albert Lee for Congress 2020

Tonight, I am endorsing Albert Lee for US Congress 3rd District. Essentially, I am supporting him for the same reason I supported JoAnn Hardesty for City Council. (I wish I had some of the money back raised to help support her.} But like she implied in her run for office, these old white guys need to gather their things, go home and take a long nap. Seriously, I struggled with the notion of supporting Earl Blumenauer but in truth I could not find one thing through his long history of representing the 3rd district that he’s done specifically for black people. Black people don’t ride a lot of bicycles, and things under his administration hasn’t gotten better for black people. Black people are still registering goose eggs (0s) in terms of participation on federal contracts, we still have a huge education achievement gap, our home ownership rates are the worse ever, and we still have the highest incarceration rates. Need I say more?

On the other hand Albert Lee is a up and coming young black man who has principles and talent. He has a good campaign agenda and he has courage as exhibited by him standing up to the bullying tactics of E.D. Mondaine at the last NAACP general membership meeting. Here’s what he said in his last correspondence in our effort to check E.D.

“Please post on all my social media and provide links to Rosa Colquitt and James Posey, cc’d here so that they may link and re-post. Thank you.

To all who plan on attending tomorrow’s Portland NAACP Gala, I ask that you reconsider. At the last monthly meeting of the NAACP, I asked openly for the president to step down for improper leadership by fiat, questionable & murky accounting, and general incompetence. 

At the end of the meeting, the president openly threatened me with physical violence. In light of what I have witnessed, I have no confidence that funds raised from this event will be appropriately handled or benefit the community. Unlike our newest member @repblumenauer, I have zero confidence in the current leadership of this organization and will not be attending the event.

Sincerely,

Albert Lee”

 

Albert Lee (he/him)
m: 503-451-0439
e: albert@albertlee2020.com
w: albertlee2020.com
CONTRIBUTE TO DEMOCRACY

 

 

 

Here we Go Again

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The New Black Chamber of Commerce

Oh My God. Here we go again. With the exception of Mr. Cason, nobody knows these people. They must all be related and/or work for each other. It smells like another SCAM. And they have the nerve to use the NAACP to birth this mess.

But here’s what I think:

What is it about Portland that encourages and accepts pathological behavior from devious black people? There is a persistent and clear pattern followed by people like E.D. Mondaine.

We’ve seen this movie before. And it’s really a very scary one. It’s called the Roy Jay Rerun and here is the script or story line:

  • Find, commandeer and embed yourself into a vulnerable weak non-profit organization like a local NAACP having a solid national reputation and brand.
  • Exploit the organization’s weaknesses by imposing self-serving directives over national recognized rules, bylaws and directives.
  • Structure and leverage executive officers and processes in absolute conformance to your directives, tolerating no descent.
  • Use the organization for personal gain while building self-serving economic and political platforms.
  • Latching on to every troubling issue that will further your public profile and your external leadership credentials.
  • Produce grandiose events and circumstances primarily centered around your self-serving agenda.
  • Cultivate relationships with conveniently naive public officials seeking to ingratiate themselves to the black community.
  • Effectively use the NAACP brand without commensurate compensation to the national office.
  • Lie and use the misery of black people to gain personal prominence.
  • Mis-use membership money and resources to foster a false narrative about the needs, conditions, and aspirations of black people.
  • Pretend it is all about us when it’s really all about you.
  • Co-opt the local black press with patronizing ads and back door financial deals. Getting the black press to run glorifying un-sourced propaganda.
  • Use social media to lie and manipulate public perceptions about your capabilities and motives.
  • Sense a void and fill it with a bogus a organization like the Black Chamber of Commerce sham.
  • Claiming to be the victim when your dirty deeds are exposed.

Somebody answer me, why do we keep going through this over and over again? I feel like we are contending with the Devil himself disguised as God’s servant.

 

Advocating for Black America, here in Portland Oregon, and beyond.