2B” LIFE/ tCjie Charlotte Thursday, June 3, 200' Miilillliliiiii Report: Black motorists more likely to be stopped, searched THE ASSOCIATED PRESS JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.- Black motorists were 40 per cent more likely to be stopped by Missouri law offi cers than white, motorists last year-a percentage virtu ally unchanged from 2002, according to a report released Thursday by Attorney General Jay Nbcon. Black motorists also were 80 percent more likely to be searched than whites, the report found. The annual report is the fourth since Missouri began tracking traffic stops under the state’s racial profiling law, enacted in August 2000. Statewide, law enforce ment officers made almost 1.4 million traffic stops last year, conducted more than 105,000 searches and made 74,000 arrests, the report found. Nixon warned that statis tics alone neither prove nor disprove that racial profiling exists. “Analysis of the data-par- ticularly the data supplied by individual law enforce ment agencies-has proven to be a springboard for con structive dialogue between the agencies and the com munities they serve,” Nixon said. The report includes data from 616 law enforcement agencies. Gov. Bob Holden could withhold state funding from 56 agencies around the state that did not meet the reporting deadline, Nixon said. We’re Always on line www.thecharlottepost.com Culinary school feeds needy, teaches job skill By Cheris F. Htxlges chcria.hodges&thecharlott€post.com The Community Culinary School of Charlotte has been moving people from welfare to the workforce while serv ing the hungry. The school provides food service job training for people who are chronically unem ployed, according to a release. With food from the Community Food Rescue, students at the culinary school are trained to prepare nutritious meals. The meals are then .served to homeless people and other people in need through the Friendship Trays program. Over 700 meals are distributed to the ill, elderly and homeless daily. “We’re a three-prong group that works against hunger,” said the school’s executive director, Linda Vogler. Culinary students take classes for 12 weeks, where they learn professional food preparation, sanitation and joh seeking skills. The school is one of the few job-training programs that offers the option of day and evening classes. Vogler said the school also offers life programs that work on self-esteem, teaches students how to save money and teaches a strong work ethic. Students are recruited from social services agencies, homeless shelters, halfway houses, the couTt system and work release programs. “Some of them come in and have food experience and those students move through the program faster,” Vogler said. “And some don’t have experience.” Vogler added that having prior experience in the food industry is not a require ment. Since 1998, the school has graduated over 275 people and has a 98 percent place ment rate. Graduates of the school have gone on to work in local restaurants, country clubs and retirement centers. One thing that sets gradu ates apart from other job seekers is that they receive sanitation certification from the National Restaurant Association. “We don’t have a problem placing the students,” Vogler said. “In Charlotte there are about 8,000 entry level (food service) positions.” Fitness helps aging and aged LORD LIFT US UP WHERE WE BELONG BLACK UNITY WALK June 5, 2004 (®4:36pm Gethsemane AME Zion Church parking lot Corner of Campus St. and Cemetary Avenue Walk ends at Clinton Chapel AME Zion Church 1901 Rozzelles Ferry Road 'A Coming Together of Black Americans to Save Black Americans" Featuring an Evening With: • Little Willie and The Gospel Keynotes • The Oak Grove A.M.E. Zion Choir • The Clinton Chapel Men’s Choir • The Smallwood Presbyterian Choir and Others Please bring DONATIONS to help the Stop The Killing Campaign Dinner for all Walkers • Bring Your Otvn Chair Continued from page 1B she could move with ease. She then began daily trips to the gym to work on her upper body. Those initial vis its were difficult. “It was friistrating,” she said. “In the beginning, all I could do was cry and keep moving.” But each visit to the gym, she’d focus on doing what she could and then try to do a little more. “If I could get 10 movements in a day and then do one more, that was an achievement,” she said. “There is a cycle of pain that you can let yourself get into because you’re not only suf fering physically, but going through that mental anguish as well. But you have to stay away from that cycle.” For the next three years, Edie stuck to it, visiting the gym, walking, working and willing her body to do what it was once capable of -and it paid off. “The doctors told me that if I wasn’t so determined. I’d be in a wheelchair right now,” she said. “I didn’t let it con trol my life. When you get sick, that should be an encouragement to exercise. If you’re healthy, you want to work at keeping that good health.” Edie’s passion for fitness continued to grow over the years, so much so that she took courses to get certified to teach others how to stay fit through avenues like yoga and aerobics. By 1999, Edie felt in con trol of her life again. Martha Crawford, Dr. Irving Williams, Gloria Williams Irving Williams. M.D., MPH Internal Medicine Providing care for the family plus Screening & Minor Trauma Opening Hours: Tues: 1PM - 9PM • Thurs: 1PM - 9PM • Fri. 1PM - 5PM • Sun: 9AM - 5PM We are located at: 2024 Randolph Rd. * Charlotte, NC 28207 • 704-377-7676 We accept most major insurance: BCBS. Aetna, Partners etc.Medicare/Medicaid, etc. "More time to talk whenever I want? Male teachers a rarity THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Bridgeforth Middle School students get an unusual experience when they go to Mike Luke’s science class. They probably won’t see another male teacher for the rest of the day. That’s ’ because Luke is one of just a few male teachers at the 475-student school in Giles County. “I’ve had a few male col leagues. It stays steady : just a handful at any time,” said Luke, who has been teaching for 27 years. “Some have to leave. We’re not refilling the ranks as fast as they retire.” Giles County is not alone. Across Tennessee, 14,500-or about 21 per- cent-of the state’s 68,000 public school teachers are male. The percentages are usually lower in elemen tary and middle schools, and higher in high schools. “We do need more men,” said J.B. Smith, principal of Bridgeforth, in Pulaski. “Many times, these chil dren are without men in the home. Men are needed as role models,” A National Education Association survey shows only one out of every five teachers is male, a 40-year low. Specific information is not available for Tennessee because the state does not track teach ers by gender each year. 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