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All-Black Paratroopers Recognized with Oregon Historical Marker
PPS Offers Transitional Program into Kindergarten
‘A Christmas Carol’ Brings Together Actors of Color
‘Black Girl in Suburbia’ Screens Sept. 12
‘Flip the Script’ Provides Housing, Jobs and Afrocentric Therapy for Blacks Released from Prison
‘Hands Up’ Has Second Run in Portland
ACLU Files ‘Freedom of Information Act’ Request with ICE
Activists Launch ‘Resistance Talks’ as Call to Community Action
All-Women and Majority-Minority Board Aims to Represent Diversity in Multnomah County
Artists Bring the Soul of Philanthropy to Portland
Basketball League Recruits Somalian Kids from the Community
Bill Examines Cops’ Mental Health
Black Charter Granted 200K for After School Program
Black Film Festival Serves Up Old Classics, New Works
Black Male Achievement Looks for Mentors
Black Man Assaulted at Trump March in Salem, Ignored By Police
Black Men Unify Against Community Violence
Black Pioneers’ New Exhibit Tell Stories of the Civil Rights Era
Budget Cuts Could Kill Education Program for Parolees
Campaign to Protect Oregon’s ‘Sanctuary’ Law Launches Statewide
Candidates for PPS Board Debate at Black Voices Candidate’s Forum
Children of Color and Immigrant Children Face Uphill Battle in Oregon
Commissioner Smith Files Claim Against Multnomah County
Community Rallies Around KairosPDX
County Investigation into Commissioner Smith Reaches Conclusion
County Library Jumpstarts Initiative to Support Black Families
County Makes Deadline to Combat Racism in Workforce
County Settles with Tillman, Joanne Fuller Retires
County’s Homeless Population Increases by 10 Percent
Danielle Bainbridge Explains the Origin of Everything on PBS
Development Agency Becomes ‘Prosper Portland’
Displaced Black Residents Get Priority on New MLK Housing
Donald Trump Inspires OSU Course on Modern Racism
Erika Preuitt Appointed President of American Probation and Parole Association
Everybody Reads 2017 Highlights ‘Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City’
FEB 9: Portland Black Film Festival Kicks Off
First Pan African Festival Comes to Oregon
Former Clark County Commander Receives $1.2 M in Settlement
Ground Breaks on Alberta Commons
Harriet Adair Says Goodbye to Portland Public Schools
Historically Black Middle School Could Reopen, Would Displace Black Charter
Homeless Youth Screen Documentary ‘Leaving Home’
How Oregon is Failing Black Students
Hundreds Expected for Black Women’s Gathering
Kathleen Saadat Releases First Album at 77
Kayse Jama Runs for Oregon State Senate
Kenton Library Launches ‘Curious Minds’
Kidney Doctor Raises Awareness of Racial Bias in Transplants
Kimberly Bennefield Takes Modern Quilting to New Heights
Legacy Project in NE Portland Gets Pushback from Community
Legacy, City and Prosper Portland Team up for Black Development Project
Legal Clinic Launches for Homeless Youth
Local Mural Artist Gets First Solo Show
Lolenzo Poe Retires From Portland Public Schools
Microloans Give Needed Boost to Small Businesses
Midwife Aerlyn Pfeil on Aiding Rohingya Refugees
Midwives on Police Violence Against Pregnant Women of Color
Minority Business Owners Talk Capital, Feb. 2
NAACP Seeks Changes in Oregon’s Green Energy Sector
New Bill Proposes Holocaust Education for Oregon Schools
New Program Qualifies Foreign Nurses to Work in Oregon
New Solar-Paneled Tiny Houses Erected at Dignity Village
North Portland Library Says Goodbye to Patricia Welch
OHSU Graduate Leaves Portland for New York State Residency
Oregon Black Pioneers Accept Historic Preservation Award
Oregon Senate Votes to Commemorate Lost City of Vanport
Oregon Students Score Above National Average on SAT
Oregon’s Educators of Color Remain Low in Numbers
Oregon’s Small Drug Possession Lowered to Misdemeanor
OSF Play “Mojada: A Medea in Los Angeles” to Open at The Armory
Overcoming Hurdles, Tubman Middle School Reopens Aug. 27
PCC Gears Up for Bond Measure Vote in November
Poll Shows Majority of Oregonians Favor Lessening Charges for Drug Possession
Portland Entrepreneurs Fund Start-Ups with T-Shirt Sales
Portland Pilot Program Gets Low Level Drug Offenders Help, Not Jail Time
Portland Throws Out the 48-Hour Rule
Portland’s Black Film Festival Celebrates African American Achievements in Cinema
Professor Looking for Details on Historic Black Women’s Newspaper
Prosper Portland Seeks Minority Businesses for Alberta Commons
PSU Study: Portland’s African American Population Decreasing
Report Finds Harrowing Conditions for Mentally Ill in Multnomah County Jail
Residency Program Supports Artists of Color Displaced by Gentrification
Shaping the South Waterfront Greenway
SIFF Screens Docs on Police Accountability and Black Lives Matter
Sita Symonette is New Chair of Regional Planned Parenthood
State of Housing Report Finds Grim Reality for Communities of Color
State Representative Janelle Bynum Breaks Records, Barriers
Summer Internship Program for Youth Reaches Milestone
Ta-Nehisi Coates Speaks on the Reward of Resistance
Teressa Raiford Running for City Mayor 2020
The ‘People’s Plan’ Offers a Vision for Black Portland
The Northwest Gets its First Black History Festival
Tillman’s Firing Ignites Plan for Systemic Racism in the County
Tricia Tillman Dismissed as Public Health Director
TriMet to Offer Reduced Fares for Low-Income Riders
TriMet to Spend $11 Million on Relocating Police Precinct
Ulanda Watkins Sworn in as Judge of Clackamas Court
Urban League Offers Tech Job Training for Under-Employed Adults
US Cuts Funds Aimed at Reducing Teen Births
Vice Chair Rachelle Dixon on County Democrats
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