By The Skanner News | The Skanner News Published: 24 April 2023 In an event held April 13 at Columbia Edgewater Country Club on Marine Drive, community members gathered to highlight accomplishments of the Black Oregonian Pardon Project and honor its supporters.
Samuel Desue, general manager of TriMet presented Brown with a special award for her service to Oregon. (Photo by Antonio Harris)
The organization’s commitment to provide access to resources such as education, career opportunities, entrepreneurship, civic engagement, and other services was highlighted at the event hosted by Antionette Edwards. Edwards has spent her life working for equality, human dignity, and social justice. The former director of Portland’s Office of Youth Violence Prevention, Edwards also ran the city’s Street Level Gang Outreach Program.
The crowd of approximately 300 people recognized the accomplishments of former Governor Kate Brown, and her work toward granting full pardons to Black Oregonians who, after release from prison, made transformative changes in their lives. Samuel Desue, general manager of TriMet presented Brown with a special award for her service to Oregon.
Black Oregonian Pardon Project Supporters Event 2023
In an event held April 13, 2023 at Columbia Edgewater Country Club on Marine Drive, community members gathered to highlight accomplishments of the Black Oregonian Pardon Project and honor its supporters. (Photo by Antonio Harris)
C9A6415 Antoinette Edwards hosts an event held April 13, 2023 at Columbia Edgewater Country Club on Marine Drive in Portland, Oregon. Community members gathered to highlight accomplishments of the Black Pardon Project and honor its supporters. (Photo by Antonio Harris)
C9A6430 In an event held April 13, 2023 at Columbia Edgewater Country Club on Marine Drive, community members gathered to highlight accomplishments of the Black Oregonian Pardon Project and honor its supporters. (Photo by Antonio Harris)
C9A6461 In an event held April 13, 2023 at Columbia Edgewater Country Club on Marine Drive, community members gathered to highlight accomplishments of the Black Oregonian Pardon Project and honor its supporters. Samuel Desue, general manager of TriMet presented Brown with a special award for her service to Oregon. (Photo by Antonio Harris)
C9A6476 In an event held April 13, 2023 at Columbia Edgewater Country Club on Marine Drive, community members gathered to highlight accomplishments of the Black Oregonian Pardon Project and honor its supporters. Samuel Desue, general manager of TriMet presented Brown with a special award for her service to Oregon. (Photo by Antonio Harris)
C9A6478 In an event held April 13, 2023 at Columbia Edgewater Country Club on Marine Drive, community members gathered to highlight accomplishments of the Black Oregonian Pardon Project and honor its supporters. Tony Hopson, Sr., President & CEO of SEI and Joe McFerrin II, President & CEO of POIC present an award to former governor Kate Brown for her work toward granting full pardons to Black Oregonians who, after release from prison, made transformative changes in their lives. (Photo by Antonio Harris)
C9A6551 In an event held April 13 at Columbia Edgewater Country Club on Marine Drive, community members gathered to highlight accomplishments of the Black Oregonian Pardon Project and honor its supporters. Former Oregon governors Barbara Roberts and Kate Brown pose for a photo. (Photo by Antonio Harris)
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In an event held April 13, 2023 at Columbia Edgewater Country Club on Marine Drive, community members gathered to highlight accomplishments of the Black Oregonian Pardon Project and honor its supporters. (Photo by Antonio Harris)
Antoinette Edwards hosts an event held April 13, 2023 at Columbia Edgewater Country Club on Marine Drive in Portland, Oregon. Community members gathered to highlight accomplishments of the Black Pardon Project and honor its supporters. (Photo by Antonio Harris)
In an event held April 13, 2023 at Columbia Edgewater Country Club on Marine Drive, community members gathered to highlight accomplishments of the Black Oregonian Pardon Project and honor its supporters. (Photo by Antonio Harris)
In an event held April 13, 2023 at Columbia Edgewater Country Club on Marine Drive, community members gathered to highlight accomplishments of the Black Oregonian Pardon Project and honor its supporters. Samuel Desue, general manager of TriMet presented Brown with a special award for her service to Oregon. (Photo by Antonio Harris)
In an event held April 13, 2023 at Columbia Edgewater Country Club on Marine Drive, community members gathered to highlight accomplishments of the Black Oregonian Pardon Project and honor its supporters. Samuel Desue, general manager of TriMet presented Brown with a special award for her service to Oregon. (Photo by Antonio Harris)
In an event held April 13, 2023 at Columbia Edgewater Country Club on Marine Drive, community members gathered to highlight accomplishments of the Black Oregonian Pardon Project and honor its supporters. Tony Hopson, Sr., President & CEO of SEI and Joe McFerrin II, President & CEO of POIC present an award to former governor Kate Brown for her work toward granting full pardons to Black Oregonians who, after release from prison, made transformative changes in their lives. (Photo by Antonio Harris)
In an event held April 13 at Columbia Edgewater Country Club on Marine Drive, community members gathered to highlight accomplishments of the Black Oregonian Pardon Project and honor its supporters. Former Oregon governors Barbara Roberts and Kate Brown pose for a photo. (Photo by Antonio Harris)