VIDEO: Catch the Premiere of Project Viewfinder 2013 Wednesday May 1

Ambitious film project brings hope and artistic success to homeless youth

2013-04-29

By Helen Silvis of The Skanner News

David BostonThe premiere screening of Project Viewfinder will be at 6 p.m. May 1 in the Whitsell Auditorium at Portland Art Museum 1219 SW Park Ave. Admission is free. Read the complete article

Young, Gifted and Black: Busting Racist Stereotypes about Success

How we view Black students, often based around incorrect notions and assumptions, can adversely impact their success

2013-04-29

Lisa Loving Of The Skanner News

This month Portland Public Schools held one of its most important annual celebrations: Young, Gifted and Black. The key to the project is in documenting the young peoples’ achievements through professional photographs and writing. The Skanner News spoke with Young, Gifted and Black founder Reiko Williams about the program. Read the complete article

Rep. Lew Frederick Discusses Why He Supports Expanded Minority Teacher Act

Some people are concerned that redefining ‘minority’ would dilute the presence of Black teachers

2013-04-29

Bruce Poinsette Of The Skanner News

Some community members have expressed concerns that the bill could have an adverse effect on the presence of Black teachers. Rep. Lew Frederick spoke with the Skanner News via phone to discuss why he supports the bill. Read the complete article

Longtime Portland Police Officer Sentenced in Child Pornography Case

Scott Elliot tried to arrange contact with undercover officer posing as a girl

2013-04-24

Of The Skanner News

A longtime Portland Police Bureau Officer, who resigned after being arrested, was sentenced to five years on child pornography charges Read the complete article

How Portland Can Turn Around the Crisis Facing Black Boys and Men

Unique collaboration lands Portland in National League of Cities program

2013-04-23

By Helen Silvis Of The Skanner News

rappers at BranxBlack men and boys are in a deadly crisis, here and across the country. Now, Portland has won an opportunity to turn this crisis around, through a National League of Cities program designed to raise achievement and build success for Black men and boys.
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Oregon House Passes Natural Hair Care Bill

HB 3409 defines ‘natural hair care’ and exempts providers from requirements unrelated to field

2013-04-23

Bruce Poinsette Of The Skanner News

The Oregon House of Representatives has just passed HB 3409, which defines “natural hair care” and exempts providers from certain cosmetology requirements that don’t pertain to the field. Read the complete article

‘The Black Portlanders’ Seeks to Build Community Through Art

Photographer wants to help connect increasingly dispersed Black community with photo essay project

2013-04-22

Bruce Poinsette Of The Skanner News

Coming from Memphis, Intisar Abioto had no idea there was a Black community in Portland. As a photographer, she has spent years documenting the evolution of the Black experience and she wants to make sure Portland isn’t left out of that story. Read the complete article

VIDEO Portland Parks Holds Free Swim Classes and Hires Lifeguards for Summer Fun

Water safety and swim lessons can save lives

2013-04-22

Of The Skanner News

This summer Portland Parks and Recreation wants to make sure everyone can have fun in the water, and also stay safe. From swim lessons and summer jobs for teen lifeguards to Dive-In movies, teen nights and Water Safety Day, Summer 2013 has a lot to offer. Read the complete article

How to Support Victims of the Boston Marathon Bombing? Give Your Old Kicks to PSU

PSU is collecting and recycling tennis shoes.

2013-04-19

Portland State University’s Student Recreation Center is collecting used tennis shoes to recycle as a way to show support for the victims of the Boston Marathon bombing. Read the complete article

Want to Be a State Trooper? Get Ready, Test, Go

Oregon State Police are recruiting men and women now; Testing is June 8 and 9

2013-04-19

Of The Skanner News

OSPOregon State Police will be accepting applications to hire entry level recruits for trooper positions, starting April 29, 2013. Read the complete article