Why is there a perception of shame often associated with seeking out mental
health care? Do communities of color experience higher stigmatization when
seeking help? When working with a mental health specialist does a shared
experience of race contribute to better menta...
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In June of 2016 Kathleen Saadat resigned her position as chair of a community
panel created to help monitor Portland police reforms in the wake of a
federal justice investigation.
Born in St. Louis, Missouri, and raised in a family committed to justice and
education, Ka...
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Celeste and Cecil engage in a discussion about the many ways that people are
resisting the Trump Administration and the agenda of the Executive and
Legislative branches of the US government. Join in and share your ideas,
hopes, and dreams.
Watch this powerful video by the...
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Wednesday March 8 is International Women's Day.
The campaign's theme for International Women's Day 2017 is #BeBoldForChange.
How do you see yourself or your community working to "help forge a better
working world - a more gender inclusive world."
Call 503-231-8187 and sha...
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"Born in a rural Chinese village and identified as a girl at birth, Lei
Ming, was barely cared for during his childhood. Often lonely, terrified and
abused, he learned early to fend for himself and look within for answers,
but there he discovered a paradox that threaten...
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"Homosexuality is not new in Uganda nor on the African continent. Like
everywhere, it has existed forever. Homophobia, however, is new. It didn’t
start in Africa. It was strategically imported from the US, Europe and Middle
East. The goal of the religious missionaries, w...
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"There are only two kinds of Portland landlords: those who want to be part of
the solution to our housing crisis, and those who want to continue to take
advantage of it via rent gouging and no-cause evictions that only serve to
displace our community while increasing the...
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Georgetown University Sociology Professor, pundit, activist and author
Michael Eric Dyson visits the KBOO studio to speak with Celeste Carey about
his new book Tears We Cannot Stop: A Sermon to White America.
A NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW EDITOR'S CHOICE | NAMED A BEST/...
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