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Brett Bigham, Katherine Quaid and Cameron Whitten testified at City Hall about the importance of culturally inclusive education.  

Know Your City, Teaching With Purpose push to include more diverse stories in education   

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Two Clackamas County Sheriff's Office deputies are on leave following a shooting last week that killed Christopher Kalonji, 19, Oak Grove. Photo via GoFundMe. 

19-year-old Christopher Kalonji died after officers were called to assist with a mental health crisis 

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70 percent of Black children are enrolled in prekindergarten or childcare centers that receive food subsidies compared to 28 percent of White children. Photo of New Porivence, N.J., elementary school by Tom Sulcer (CC0 1.0) via Wikimedia Commons. 

Only about half of second-graders from households earning less than $50,000 have access to highly educated teachers 

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Onyx Arts brings fine arts show to federal building starting Feb.11  

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$40,000 in fines still loom over the building, one of the last remaining Black-owned properties on the street   

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Community speaks out in the face of bigoted fear against the world’s fastest growing religion   

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FBI Special Agent in Charge Greg Bretzing reacts as he speaks during a press conference at the Harney County Community Center, in Burns, Ore., Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2016. Bretzing was recounting the actions taken Tuesday night by police and federal authorities including the killing of one of the armed group occupying the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge. (Beth Nakamura/The Oregonian via AP) 

One of the last holdouts in the armed takeover of an Oregon wildlife refuge said the remaining occupiers will leave if none of them will be arrested   

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2015 was a landmark year for legislation affecting communities of color in Oregon, according to Nkenge Harmon John, president and CEO of the Urban League of Portland. 

The report highlights an impressive year of racial equity progress from the state legislature   

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In this Jan. 6, 2016 file photo, Arizona rancher LaVoy Finicum carries his rifle after standing guard all night at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge near Burns, Ore. The FBI and Oregon State Police arrested the leaders of an armed group that has occupied a national wildlife refuge for the past three weeks during a traffic stop that prompted gunfire, and one death, along a highway through the frozen high country. The Oregonian reported that Finicum was the person killed, citing the man's daughter. (AP photo/Rick Bowmer) 

One of the occupiers was killed by officers during a traffic stop and eight others were arrested   

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