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April 28, 2021


Vendor Profiles

Street Roots vendor profile | Finding his place in the community

When meeting Dale for the first time, you can’t help but notice his radiant and authentic smile. He is often in a jovial mood, spreading positivity all around the Street Roots office. Dale started selling Street Roots in 2017. “Street Roots helps more than anything,” he said. “I sold about 12 papers yesterday, and I…

A Street Story | Max finds a home

This is the second installment in a series following Street Roots vendors Max McEntire and Deanna Handley as they seek stability and a place to call home. The first told the story of how Deanna secured housing, but the rules prohibited Max from living there. The following essay is in the words of Max McEntire,…

News

Behind the death of ‘Black Messiah’ Fred Hampton

The recent discovery of memos related to the 1969 assassination of Black Panther Party Chairman Fred Hampton prompted U.S. Rep. Bobby Rush (D-Illinois) and six of his colleagues in Congress to ask Attorney General Merrick Garland, on March 31, to release unredacted and unclassified Department of Justice files related to Hampton’s death. Before Hampton’s death,…

What ‘Judas and the Black Messiah’ got right about Fred Hampton

An Illinois Black Panther Party member in the late 1960s, Mary Scott-Boria doesn’t remember any shotgun shoot-outs with police as depicted in the new movie “Judas and the Black Messiah.” “I thought the movie hyped that aspect up too much,” Scott-Boria said in a telephone interview. “I was never asked to participate in anything that was…

Housing

Anti-camping law in Medford draws national attention

The Bear Creek Greenway, a 20-mile paved trail connecting several towns in Southern Oregon, has become a center for controversy in Medford as authorities there attempt to crack down on the unauthorized campers tucked between its trees. After much anticipation, on April 2, the Medford City Council revised an ordinance to specifically ban camping along…

Opinion | How helping my houseless neighbors helped me

If you had told me back in December that I’d soon know all the homeless people in my neighborhood on a first-name basis, I would have laughed. But not only is this true; I have a dozen of their names entered into my phone. I’ve delivered a home-cooked dinner to one guy after his eye…

Opinion

Opinion | How helping my houseless neighbors helped me

If you had told me back in December that I’d soon know all the homeless people in my neighborhood on a first-name basis, I would have laughed. But not only is this true; I have a dozen of their names entered into my phone. I’ve delivered a home-cooked dinner to one guy after his eye…


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