The recent Montavilla Neighborhood Association election had probably one of
the highest turnouts and more controversial election nights in Portland
history. Several months of contention over an MNA Resolution against homeless
sweeps, rumored neighborhood connections to n...
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Los Angeles, the second-largest U.S. city, recently voted to change Columbus
Day to Indigenous People's Day, one in a growing list of cities, counties,
school districts and other jurisdictions to make that historic change.
Jacqueline Keeler, Portland-based Native writ...
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Paul Roland is joined by Winona LaDuke and filmmaker Keri Pickett to discuss
the new film First Daughter and the Black Snake, screening on Thursday, Sept
28th at 7:00 pm at the Hollywood Theatre.
The “Prophecy of the 7th Fire” says a “black snake” will bring
destruction to...
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Guest Ken Ward has a 35-year history of environmental activism. This long
experience, from organizational leadership to grassroots direct action,
combined with a continual questioning of the status quo and search for
effective policy and action, has kept his approach ...
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A variety of videos and articles on Burning Man and cultural appropriation:
https://www.facebook.com/jthundershield/videos/1524888430902267/
http://www.powwows.com/fake-powwow-burning-man-indian-country-raising-eyebrows/
https://www.facebook.com/antoine.e.jr/videos/16...
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BARK (http://bark-out.org/) has been working to protect the forests, meadows
and waters of Mt. Hood since 1993. In-studio guest Brenna Bell has been with
them the entire time and has become something of an expert on forest and fire
ecology as well as the complex legal...
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