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Demonte Boss, 17, a drum major with the Seattle All City Band, leads the ensemble during a performance July 12 at the 59th annual Wallingford Seafair Kiddie Parade and Street Fair.  The official Seafair event included hundreds of children representing a variety of schools and organizations and an appearance by the notorious Seafair Pirates.

Photo by Suas Fried


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Homeowners from all walks of life are staring down debt

On a recent Tuesday evening, homeowners at risk of foreclosure attended a housing intake at The Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now office in Burien. The homeowners were from a variety of ethnic, social and age backgrounds. ...


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Four-day teaching sessions revive classic Civil Rights Era schools

What can you do to fight racism? Why are people poor?  Why are so many people of color in prison?  
Organizers with the American Friends Service Committee and the Peoples' Institute for Survival and Beyond have answers, and they're holding their annual Freedom School to teach youth about their history and their community power.
The Freedom School is scheduled July 21 through 25 from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Beacon Hill in Seattle.
The goal is to empower young people to learn about racism and organize to undo it. ...


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Ceremonies for wrongfully convicted will be held July 24-27

U.S. Army Assistant Secretary Ronald James – the highest-ranking African American – will be keynote speaker and preside over the official ceremonies in Seattle to restore the military honors of dozens of African American soldiers wrongfully convicted in the Fort Lawson murder of an Italian prisoner of war in 1944. ...


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Groundbreaking documentary about Oregon"s racist past comes back to life on DVD

Oregon has a long history of racism and discrimination.
While present-day Oregon is known for a self-congratulating liberal image, Portland State University Professor Darrell Milner says truth is often the casualty. "You don't appreciate the origins of racism in Oregon," he said.
A newly released documentary will help uncover those ugly truths.
In 1991, broadcast journalist Jon Tuttle created "Local Color," a film that chronicled the little known history of the people involved in the struggle for civil rights in Oregon. The film, produced by Oregon Public Broadcasting, saw only a handful of showings over the next 17 years ...

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Bulletin Board

What's happening for you in your City this week? Read here a day-by-day diary of free community events to fill your spare time. For a full calendar please click on "Read the complete article" below.

 


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Allegiance Athletic Club of Northeast Portland swept their regional championships in Spokane, and now 47 youths are headed to the Junior Olympics National Championships in Omaha, Neb., July 22 through 28. However the group, which trains at the old Whitaker High School track, doesn't have enough funds to pay every athlete's way ...


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The Portland Community Media Board of Directors has announced that Sylvia McDaniel will assume the role of executive director, effective July 14.
McDaniel will take the helm of Portland's biggest cable access television network after a 10 year absence from the area.
"I am passionate about what community media stands for," she said. "At PCM, we connect to communities and value one's right to be heard."


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Mayor Tom Potter and Pastor Mary Overstreet relax at Irving Park after working together at the Annual People of Purpose Associates Re-Tilling the Soil event July 12. Groups tidied up Cornerstone Community Church, Jefferson High School and the Mallory Apartments in North Portland.


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