Recently fellow public radio program "Reveal" has found that 30 percent of
California's residential real estate purchases in major cities are being made
by shell companies in cash. The situation appears to be very similar in
Portland, as we’ve been covering for the...
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Peace in Schools will present a conversation with leading experts in the
relationships between mindfulness, trauma, healing, and social and ecological
justice at Revolution Hall in Portland on January 12 from 6 to 8 p.m.
"Mindfulness, Trauma and Interpersonal Healing ...
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Join the 3rd Wednesday Portland Assembly crew as they take a deeper look at
signals by the Trump Administration indicating that their “solutions to the
homeless issue” may be nothing more than incarcerating homeless people.
Will Wapato be a model?
Among the many bad ...
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The term 'gaslighting' has recently gained greater currency in the age of
Trump and 'fake news,' but its colloquial use to describe efforts to
manipulate someone's perception of reality go back to the 1960's.
Originally based on the 1938 play "Gas Light" and its two f...
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On May 31, 2019 the Tribal Council of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs
approved an emergency disaster declaration due to immediate health threats
resulting from a 14” water main line break in the Shitike Creek. Because of
public utilities capital maintenance de...
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What are your Thanksgiving traditions? How might those change if you lost
your home? Join Paul, Portland Assembly and guests to discuss the ways folks
living on the streets try to stay connected to family and community during
the holidays. We’ll also talk about wha...
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On November 20, 1969, dozens of Native American activists led by Richard
Oakes, LaNada Means (War Jack), and others occupied Alcatraz Island in the
San Francisco Bay. Around 90 people kept the occupation going for a
remarkable 19 months.
War Jack (Shoshone Bannock...
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