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NAACP President tells riotous crowd that board members "don"t care ""

During a meeting that nearly descended into a riot, the Seattle School Board last Thursday voted to close five schools and move all or part of eight other programs. Seattle NAACP President James Bible was forcibly ejected from the meeting by Seattle police, although, news reports said, he was quietly leaning against a wall. When two White officers approached him and demanded that he take a seat or leave, the crowd erupted into a furor and Bible was ejected from the meeting ...

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A collection of short films

Filmmaker and curator Marc Moscato presents a screening of "A Not Too Distant Past," a collection of short films that examine the radical social movements that helped shape activism as we now know it.
From Black Panthers to the battle for an 8-hour work day, Moscato originally debuted the collection on the 40th anniversary of the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
The films include ....

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This week, President Obama's economic stimulus plan passes from the U.S. House to the Senate for finalization. As it stands currently, the bill will send an $819 billion...

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Eric Holder was sworn in today as U.S. Attorney General, the nation's top law enforcement officer. He was confirmed Monday in a 75-21 Senate vote, with all the opposition coming from Republicans. Holder takes charge of an office buffeted ....

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The longest-serving woman in Congressional history, Ohio, Rep. Marcy Kaptur is encouraging homeowners facing foreclosures to stay in their homes. On today's edition of Democracy Now with Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez, she lays out the legal rights of homeowners facing eviction ...

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Valerie Allen took advantage of Portland Community College's financial aid day and got her Free Application for Student Aid paperwork in order with the help of Kristen Lena, a financial aid technician II. Allen is interested in returning to college to get a degree in drug and alcohol counseling.

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In spite of the worst economic conditions since the Great Depression, St Andrew Catholic Church in inner North/Northeast Portland, has secured more than 50 percent of their $3.4 million dollar modernization project.
According to church officials, the project's fund-raising campaign has received pledges totaling more than half a million from church members and a substantial grant from the Terrell Fund of the Oregon Community Foundation. ...

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Did you know that one in five Oregonians cannot read? Many of these individuals are high school dropouts lacking the basic reading and writing skills needed for today's jobs. Mt. Hood Community College offers training to volunteer literacy tutors. MHCC's Adult Basic Education's Volunteer Literacy Tutor program offers free workshops that teach attendees the techniques used in tutoring an adult. Upcoming training sessions are as follows ...

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Come celebrate and discuss the selected works of Martin Luther King Jr. on Wednesday, Feb. 4 from 6-7:30 p.m. at the Central Public Library, 801 SW 10th Ave.
The focus of the discussion will be on non-violent civil disobedience, and we will read: Dr. King's "The Birth of a New Nation", "A Letter From a Birmingham Jail" and Henry Thoreau's "On Civil Disobedience." The works are available online and can be accessed through ...

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On Friday, Feb. 13, Po'Shines Cafe De La Soul, North Portland's non-profit soul food cafe, will begin hosting Cornbred, a weekly spoken word and open mic night from 8 – 10 p.m. for youth readers and performers.  Focusing on youth in middle and high school, Cornbred will provide a much needed positive forum for youth to express themselves and create a community of young artists ...

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