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The simple fact is that families caught up in the school disciplinary process are often not listened to, and are often disrespected and shamed

In early February Camron's mom, Tamberlee Tarver, testified about her little boy's well-documented disabilities and her consistent inability to access special education services from his school before Gov. John Kitzhaber's Oregon Education Investment Board in Salem; subsequently the OEIB set up a public forum, also Tuesday, March 6 from 6:30-8:30 at the Center for Self Enhancement.

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Racism hurts Asians, Pacific Islanders in Portland more than in rest of USA

With national figures showing Asian and Pacific Islanders outstripping Whites in education and earning power, many people believe racism doesn't affect Asians. That's just wrong— at least in Multnomah County 

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The team is working on 503tv News, which is tentatively scheduled to begin in late April

503tv wants to expose the world to a side of Portland they probably haven't seen. "This is not the Portlandia you see on IFC," says co-creator Sadiki Stone.

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A busload of youths and teachers recently headed to OSU for a college tour and a long talk about future success

Last Friday, a busload of youths and teachers rode down to Oregon State University for a college tour and a long talk about future success, through Project HARVEST.

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National Urban League poised to launch 8-point jobs plan

The Oregon Jobs reports shows one job vacancy for every six people looking for work. Progress, but it's slow, says economic analyst Charlie Wilson.

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'We want to hear from people who have been directly impacted by violence'

With just six weeks to pull together the Rob Ingram Youth Summit Against Violence, Multnomah Youth Commissioners are looking for help. If you are under 21, and you're interested in helping with the summit, that means you.

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Article first published on 01-06-1999

Special for Black History 2012: The Skanner News reissues critical articles from the past. Here, the Boise Neighborhood gentrification story of the Cleo-Lillian Social Club.

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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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