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Are you post-racial? Do you think Portland is progressive when it comes to diversity, ethnicity?

Two upcoming events will shine the spotlight on race in Portland. One will feature young Portlanders asking whether the ideal of being 'post-racial' is now possible or if that's simply fiction. The other will look at Portland through the lens of the 2010 Communities of Color report, which showed wide disparities in income that fall along troubling color lines.  

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Build networks of support for youth and families Oct. 15 at Highland Christian Center

Linda Hornbuckle and Zeke 'Yung Mil' Jones are just two of the high-profile Portlanders taking part in 'Are You Ready?' a community-wide event to build a stronger support network for East Portland. 'Are you Ready?' will run from 10 am to 4 pm Saturday, Oct. 15 at Highland Christian Center, 7600 NE Glisan St.

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'Muslims that are not shedding blood to take lives, they're shedding blood to save lives'

The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Portland Chapter, hosts a blood drive commemorating the 10-year anniversary of 9/11, Saturday, Oct. 1, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Portland Rizwan Mosque, 9925 SW 35th Dr.

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Advocates say Senate Appropriations committee has its priorities wrong

The Centers for Disease Control know a lot about how to prevent youth violence. But a US Senate Committee has axed all funding for prevention, leaving prison as our fallback solution. Advocates rate this: Fail!

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The program is free for participants – but the coursework is tough

The Constructing Hope Pre-Apprenticeship Program provides training, equipment and job mentoring to clients referred through the criminal justice system – and with the help of local unions and construction companies, they are not placing their graduates right into family-wage jobs.

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'We have found that the solution is young people – they're not the problem, they're the solution'

Celebrating 10 years of services to youth, Reaching and Empowering All People (REAP) holds a fundraising gala Thursday, Sept. 29, at the Oregon Convention Center.

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Mama Lizzie was a revered Churchwoman who will go down in history as a great pioneer in the Church of God in Christ

Services for Hannah Elizabeth Joshua, affectionately known to her family as Mama Lizzie and Mother Joshua to the church, are Wednesday, Sept. 21, at 11 a.m. at Maranatha Church.

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Monday's blast said to be caused by corrosion initiated by fallen power line

SEATTLE (AP) -- Puget Sound Energy crews worked through the night checking for more natural gas leaks in the north Seattle neighborhood where a home exploded Monday and injured two residents.

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Natural gas leak occurred nearby, but investigators aren't positive two incidents are related

SEATTLE (AP) -- Homes across north Seattle were rattled by an explosion Monday morning that destroyed a house and sent two residents to a hospital.

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Addy has struggled against cancer for years; Saturday's show may be his last public concert

Celebrating the 75th birthday of Oregon's father of African music – and the 25th anniversary of his arts organization Homowo – master drummer Obo Addy presides over a musical extravaganza Saturday, Sept. 24 at the Emanuel Hospital atrium.

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