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New project looks for lost stories of Williams Avenue and the Civil Rights Movement in Portland

Emma Colburn is a Portland native who works with youth in the classroom, and has a passion for designing unusual educational projects to connect teenagers with their heritage and their neighborhoods.

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'Kiddie racial profiling' in the classroom keeps students behind, Part 1 of 2

Can reducing the use of kiddie racial profiling to discipline youth by kicking them out of class be the key to reducing the achievement gap – and the incarceration rate?

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New project looks for lost stories of Williams Avenue and the Civil Rights Movement in Portland

Mapping project looks for lost stories of Williams Avenue and the Civil Rights Movement in Portland

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See Portland Black History and Beyond: Landmark Pop Art (with soul food and a movie)

Visit Portland City Hall this week to check out 'Portland Black History and Beyond: Landmark Pop Art'. The art exhibit tells the story of African Americans in Portland through its historic buildings, revealing hidden truths about each location.

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'The corporately defined standards of beauty remain very narrow, very white, and impossible to achieve'

A journey to the grocery-store cashier often involves a trip down the celebrity magazine hall of shame. Whether you enjoy it or can't believe the hype, you are showered with sensational headlines about the most intimate details of celebrities' lives.

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As America's 'age wave' begins this year—with one American turning 65 every eight seconds—transforming long-term care will become even more urgent

Over 200 care givers, care recipients, families and community members met in Seattle Saturday, Feb. 11, in a town-hall style event looking at the lack of affordable quality care options for older Americans and people with disabilities, and the struggle of caregivers for respect, support, and training.

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Co-operative that strives for low costs comes to Portland

A group of healthcare workers and patients have come up with a new plan for low-cost health services. If it succeeds, it could help create a better health care future for us all.

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Budget hearings will impact final decision: due April

TriMet has a plan to cut $17 million from its budget, through raising fares, eliminating fareless square, and requiring new tickets for return journeys, no matter how short the trip. The plan includes changes to the LIFT service, fewer MAX and bus trips and eliminating fareless square.

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Advocates say that, compared to majority families, families of color have greater difficulty in accessing and utilizing social services

On-the-Move Community Integration is holding monthly gatherings for its Socializing Colorfully Group, the only group of its kind that directly serves people of color with developmental disabilities.

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