Larry Bowlden reviews a newly republished novel by Richard Stern that is
beautifully written in spite of its sexist assumptions.
More of Larry's reviews can be found here.
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Is Portland is poised to begin privatizing pools, parks and recreation
centers? Field Mole Desiree Hellegers talks with union organizers, activists
and community members--including actor and jazz and Gospel singer Marilyn
Keller-- about the pending loss of 70 union jobs, a...
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Field Mole Desiree Hellegers talks with union organizers, activists and
community members about the city wide impacts of cuts to Portland Parks and
Recreation, and about what activists are doing to push back against the
slated closure of Columbia Pool in North Portland. Fi...
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Clayton Morgareidge elaborates on Chloe Watlington's remark that deaths of
despair are really "capital punishment for those who fall down in the race
for success in a winners-take-all society." Clayton's conclusion is
nevertheless a hopeful one. You can read this piece here...
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Clayton Morgareidge will host this episode of the Mole which includes these
segments:
Bill Resnick interviews a local housing activist Margo Black about rents,
evictions, and homelessness
Desiree Hellegers brings voices in protest of closing the Columbia Pool and
other ...
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The Old Mole's Bill Resnick talks with Margot Black of Tenants United about
how rents go up as wages go down and what that means for middle and
low-income families.
Photo: 24Housing
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Clayton Morgareidge hosts this edition of the Mole and we will hear these
segment
Bill Resnick interviews Catherine Sameh about political life in Iran today,
and we learn how different it is from the media portrayal of a "terrorist"
state.
Jan Haaken talks with Ameli Bo...
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Bill Resnick talks with Catherine Sameh about what life and politics are
like in Iran. Catherine teaches at the University of California at
Irvine and writes on Iranian women in the struggle for a democratic Iran.
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Bill Resnick talks with Catherine Sameh about what life and politics are
like in Iran. Catherine teaches at the University of California at
Irvine and writes on Iranian women in the struggle for a democratic Iran.
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Jan Haaken talks with Amelia Bonow, Founding Director of Shout Your
Abortion, a movement dedicated to broadening the discourse surrounding
abortion through art, media, and real life events all over the country.
They’ll be talking about why #ShoutYourAbortion gathered such m...
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