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“Fighting the Power” Podcast Wins International Prizes
The show explores the role of media in democracy in the age of billionaires Lanita Duke teaching Granddaughter about audio (Photo courtesy of Lanita Duke) The award-winning radio show Fighting the Power last month was named Best Non-Fiction Podcast 2025 for their episode, “Democracy Dies When the Fourth Estate Complies.” The Portland-based radio show was honored by the NZ -New Zealand-Web Fest, an international event celebrating digital media around the world. The award was
Feb 182 min read


Culture+ Commerce Market Returns Celebrating Black-Owned Businesses & HBCU Excellence
A Black History Month Celebration Photo courtesy of SEI Self Enhancement, Inc. (SEI) is excited to announce the return of the annual Culture+ Commerce Market, a dynamic pop-up marketplace showcasing Black-owned businesses and entrepreneurs. This year's event will take place on Saturday, February 21, 2026, from 11 :00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., offering the community an opportunity to support and engage with local vendors while celebrating Black excellence in business. Held during Bla
Feb 182 min read


82nd Avenue of Roses Parade
20th Annual Roses in the Heart of Portland Parade Event Photo courtesy of the Rose Parade. What started out nineteen years ago by the 82nd Avenue Business Association, has turned into a must-see event, hosted by community groups and enjoyed by all. To celebrate the 82nd Avenue of Roses Parade’s 20th year, neighbors, businesses and community groups are filling a weekend of fun events that highlights the diversity of Portland's Eastside. The 20th year theme: “History of East Po
Feb 181 min read


Portland Residents Say Tear Gas from ICE Protests Invades Homes
Affordable Housing Tenants Ask Judge to Rein in Tear Gas Near ICE Facility Law enforcement officers stand in the street to allow vehicles to leave a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility during a protest in Portland, OR October 11 2025. (AP photo/Jenny Kane, File) (AP) — Multiple residents of an affordable housing complex in Portland, Oregon, have bought gas masks to wear in their own homes to protect themselves from tear gas fired by federal agents outside the im
Feb 184 min read


Multnomah County Animal Services under quarantine.
Multnomah County Animal Services pauses dog intake and adoptions Abigail socializes with dog in the adoption kennels. Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS) notified the Oregon State Veterinarian of an outbreak of Streptococcus zooepidemicus (SZ) and, as a part of standard protocol, has been issued a quarantine notice. MCAS is operating with extreme caution and working in close coordination with the Oregon Department of Agriculture to contain the contagious bacteria, which c
Feb 182 min read


REAP Celebrates 25 Years Advancing Equity Across the Northwest
Breaking barriers and building young leaders REAP Students (Photo courtesy of REAP Inc.) What began in 2001 as a bold vision to amplify youth voices has materialized into one of the Northwest's most impactful youth serving organizations. This year, REAP celebrates 25 years of breaking down systemic barriers, developing young leaders, and fundamentally reshaping how schools and communities support students across the region. From its Portland roots, REAP has grown into a regio
Feb 184 min read


Avel Gordly, First Black Woman in Oregon Senate, Passes Away
A pioneering public servant, she dedicated her career to advancing equity, justice and opportunity across the state Portrait by Richard E. Brown Avel Louise Gordly was born in 1947 in Portland, to Beatrice and Fay Lee Gordly, a working-class family. Her father was a Union Pacific Pullman Porter. She went on to serve with the American Friends Service Committee, Black United Front, and later as State Representative and the first Black woman State Senator from 1991-2009.
Feb 181 min read


First A.M.E. Zion Church Awarded $3 Million Grant
Funds Support Affordable Veteran Housing Project Image rendering of the First AME Zion Church "First In Portland Project" (Photo courtesy of First A.M.E. Zion Church) First A.M.E. Zion Church, in partnership with Logos Faith Development and Rivermark Community Credit Union, has been awarded a $3 million grant from the Federal Home Loan Bank of Des Moines Affordable Housing Program for its 44-unit affordable veteran multifamily housing project in Portland, Oregon. This capit
Jan 73 min read


Board of County Commissioners Celebrates Three December Proclamations
Commissioners Approve Proclamations on AIDS, Transgender Remembrance and Genocide The Board with County staff and community members proclaim World AIDS Day. The Multnomah County Board of Commissioners marked its monthly Proclamation Day on Wednesday, Dec. 3, by approving three proclamations recognizing World AIDS Day, Transgender Day of Remembrance and the International Day of Commemoration and Dignity of the Victims of Genocide. Commissioner Julia Brim-Edwards presided over
Dec 20, 20252 min read
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