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Mai's Boutique opened in Northwest Portland last week

Anyone who enjoys wearing leather will find unique fashions at a new boutique in Northwest Portland. Mai's boutique is stocked with brightly colored leatherwear imported from design shops in Italy, Turkey and Pakistan. 

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Event aims to give parents practical knowledge about best practices when raising Black children

The symposium, entitled "Breaking the Cycle-Closing the Gap; Saving Our Boys," will be held at Marshall High School from 10 am to 3 pm.

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Gloria Ladson-Billings 

The Journey to Freedom Project, or JTF, is hosting its 4th Teaching With Purpose Conference Oct. 11 and 12 at Roosevelt High School.

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Kervencia Limage 

Kervencia Limage went from dropout to college bound with help from PPS Reconnections

Kervencia Limage was a high school dropout with no legal right to live, work and study in the United States. But with help from Portland Public Schools staff, she earned her high school diploma and her green card.

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PDX Brown Clown has built a strong reputation throughout the city, raising money for nonprofits

A lot of people are afraid of clowns. Frankly, many Portlanders are afraid of Black people. Imagine if they saw a Black clown speaking Spanish.

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Cover Oregon and its partners unveiled the new state health exchange Oct. 1 

The new law makes some of the biggest changes ever to our government and economy

The Affordable Care Act kicked in this week as state health exchanges across the country opened for business Oct. 1. Americans now have until Dec. 15 to sign up for a healthcare plan that starts Jan. 1, 2014.

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The group represents more than 200 African American newspapers and websites across the United States

Black PublishersNext June around 500 Black Publishers will arrive in Portland for the biggest event on their annual calendars: the 2014 NNPA National Convention.  It will be the first time that the convention has come to Portland.

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Iftikhar will speak Monday Sept. 30 on Muslim Identity and Islamophobia

Arsalan IftikharArsalan Iftikhar will speak about Muslim Identity and Islamophobia at 7pm, Monday, Sept. 30, in the Templeton Student Center at Lewis & Clark College.  The event is free and open to everyone. 

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A judge, an addictions doctor, a drugs and vice police officer and a cannabis advocate will speak

marijuana cases of budBetter People's 13th semi-annual Educational Forum, "Marijuana: Should It Be Legal?" will run from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., Thursday Oct. 3 at the Metropolitan Public Defender's Office, 630 SW Fifth Avenue, Suite 500 in downtown Portland.  

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