As HHB 2215 dies, a new report details criminalization of homelessness
READ MOREAnn Oluloro was one of a few Black medical students at OHSU. She tells The Skanner about her studies, her mentors and her dedication to having more people of color in medicine
READ MOREIn this April 2, 2009 file photo, playwright Lynn Nottage poses at home in New York. Nottage's play, "Sweat", was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for drama on Monday, April 10, 2017. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews, File)
Playwright Lynn Nottage Becomes First Woman to Win Two Pulitzer Prizes for Drama
READ MOREAdvocacy group works to create a place for cannabis entrepreneurs of color, roll back the harms created by the War on Drugs
READ MORESince 1977, the OABA has been working to support Blacks in politics
READ MOREVictims of gentrification to return to Northeast neighborhood, if a new affordable housing project proves successful
READ MOREChristopher Fish found not guilty of resisting arrest; juror said police evidence "suspicious"
READ MOREThe Rose Festival Queen will wear this crown of 14-carat gold filigree, a blue zircon, 600 white sapphires and seven pigeon-blood rubies. In 1922 the crown was commissioned by the Business and Professional Women’s Club of Portland for $1,200, which today is about $15,000. They raised the funds by selling paper roses for twenty-five cents each.
A majority of the princesses are racial minorities and many are foreign-born
READ MOREOn Saturday, Welch will pass the baton to Kirby McCurtis
READ MOREA co-worker of Maria Frazier's posted a sign with a noose in a working area. Photo courtesy of Maria Frazier
Maria Frazier is disappointed by OHSU’s response to the incident – and EEOC numbers say similar incidents have been on the rise in recent years
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