The guest is Willie Levenson of the Human Access Project. HAP is a
volunteer-driven, grassroots advocacy group dedicated to helping people
“get into their river”.
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Our guest today is Yvonne Garcia, the Deputy Director of the ACLU of Oregon.
They just released → Firewall for Freedom: ACLU of Oregon's Strategic
Priorities.
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Jordan is our resident genius thinker about global sustainability, community
organizing, and how not to get lost in the current chaotic moment. You can
read more about his work here on his website.
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The Bird Alliance of Oregon is encouraging people to comment on the Northwest
Forest Plan, and also hosting Hawks and Hot Chocolate Feb 22 from 10 to 2pm
on the Topaz Farm on Sauvie Island.
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Equitable Giving Circle (EGC) is a Black Women and Black Femme led
organization aiming to make large economic deposits into Portland BIPOC
economy while also encouraging community healing. They provide radical care
for the Black community in Portland.
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Our guest is poet, filmmaker, educator, retired therapist, and thought leader
– La Toya A. Hampton, MSW ~ The Poet Lady Rose. She is holding Rhymes and
Roots: Celebrating North Portland through Poetry Workshops through Sunday,
February 9.
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Our guest is Fern Capella Allen of the New Earth School PDX in Southeast
Portland. She’s crowdsourcing knowledge as a mutual aid project. You can
engage with them online, @newearthschoolpdx on Instagram and FB.
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Paul Susi of PDX ID Assistance helps unhoused people who've been swept by
the city's law enforcement and lost their crucial personal documents. He's
expanding his reach in the local community and has insight on aspects of
recovery that are not on the radar of many people.
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