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Richard Brown's memoir/guide hit bookshelves this month and quickly sold out at Powell's. 

‘This is Not For You: An Activist’s Journey of Resistance and Resilience’ is a guide and a memoir.

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Clark County District Court Judge Zimmerman described Kevin Peterson Jr., the 21-year-old shot and killed by deputies in October, as “the Black guy they were trying to make an angel out of.”

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Women and communities of colour have been hard hit during the coronavirus pandemic and the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 is expected to help with housing, groceries and basic survival expenses

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Police used the controversial kettling tactic to stop and detain protesters after recent court cases have dismissed complaints against it. One man was arrested twice during the day

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J.W. Matt Hennessee, M.Div; D.D., Chair, IPAC 

The move by Portland's mayor represents an about-face after city leaders in June voted to cut nearly $16 million from the police budget

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Seattle Democratic Sen. Jamie Pedersen speaks on the Senate floor on February 25, 2021 

The bills include measures limiting the use of tactics like neck restraints and creating an independent office to investigate police use of deadly force.

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The public is asked to report sightings of the Asian giant hornet in Oregon. (Photo/OSU) 

Stinging by the Asian giant hornet is rare and rarely leads to death. Scientists' immediate concern is the hornet's threat to honeybees

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Jo Ann Hardesty sits at the head table at The Skanner Foundation MLK Breakfast 2019 (Photo/The Skanner Archives) 

Hardesty, Mayor Wheeler opt for external inquiry while Portland Police Bureau investigates internally.

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Pete Graham, right, receives the first dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine from a volunteer worker, Friday, Feb. 26, 2021, at a mass vaccination clinic at Seattle University in Seattle.  

As states ramp up vaccination distribution in the fight against the coronavirus, volunteers are needed to do everything from direct traffic to check people in

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(photo/National Railroad Passenger Corporation) 

During the pandemic, the Empire Builder route was reduced to operating three days a week between Chicago and Seattle and Portland, Oregon

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