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2013-11-08


News

The watchers at the gate

The 1960s, ’70s and ’80s were a heady time in Portland, both politically and socially. Women and minorities organized for their rights. Activists campaigned against nuclear energy and U.S. involvement in conflicts in Latin America and Asia. Almost every national or international problem had the attention of politically involved people and organizations in Portland. And…

For the record: November 8-21, 2013

-Percentage of Multnomah County population who have a high school diploma or higher: 89 -High school graduation rate in Multnomah County: 63 percent -Percentage of children in Multnomah County who experience food insecurity (food insecurity is defined as not knowing where one’s next meal will come from): 24 -Median household income in Multnomah County: $50,726…

Ann Patchett: Book smarts

With six novels and three books of nonfiction to her credit, award-winning author Ann Patchett has come a long way since she began her career as a staff writer at Seventeen magazine. But Patchett will tell you that her time at Seventeen honed her skill at crafting nonfiction pieces, whether for The New York Times…

Food stamp cuts hit hard — and harder still

Across Oregon, low-income families are adjusting to a little less, thanks to the national reduction in the food stamp program that went into effect Nov. 1. We haven’t seen the last of it. Lawmakers in Washington D.C. are currently threshing out two plans for the nutrition supplement program that’s part of the 2013 Farm Bill,…

Oregon prepares for $20 million mental health roll-out

Oregon’s mental health care systems gained attention and new money from the 2013 legislative sessions — and more is on the way. While this is good news for Portlanders, especially those experiencing homelessness, mental health problems or addiction, it’s not enough to meet the region’s growing need. An estimated one-quarter of the nation’s homeless population…

Soldiers on campus

Disconnected. That’s the word army veteran Dave Christensen used to describe his first year on the Portland State University campus.  “It was very difficult for me to get traction,” said Christensen, a computer engineering major. “I didn’t feel part of the community, and veteran services were spread across campus—I wasn’t sure where to look.” To…

Vendor Profiles

Vendor seeks great sales, even better conversation

Jason Scheer may well be the most outgoing introvert you will ever meet. When we meet for coffee, Jason seems as though he does not have much he wants to talk about, but as time goes on he shyly reveals himself to be a mindful and sensitive artist, a determined worker, and a proud father…

A good neighbor: Thornton wins national street paper award

Raymond Thornton, your Street Roots vendor at Peet’s Coffee at Northeast Broadway and 15th Avenue, received top honors with the 2012-13 Vendor Community Award from the North American Street Newspaper Association. Thornton has sold Street Roots for the past three years. In that time his customers, neighbors and now the national street paper network, have…

Opinion

Support your community through the Give!Guide

Street Roots is a proud partner again this year with the Willamette Week’s 2013 Give!Guide and more than 100 community organizations. These organizations work day-in and day-out to make Portland a better city — a city that we can all be proud to call home. Giving to the Give!Guide is easy. It’s as simple as…

Portland can avoid its next fiscal crisis now

Last spring all the conversation was what to do about the city budget shortfall. Public hearings were scheduled where thousands of angry constituents turned out to testify why their favorite city program should not be on the chopping block. After some last minute reprieves an austerity budget was finally passed and many in the popular…

The straight dope on California’s marijuana mecca

Now more than ever before, marijuana is becoming mainstream in America. Though it is still a Schedule I substance, considered as dangerous as cocaine and methamphetamine, recent state legalizations in Washington and Colorado mark the sea change that could eventually lead to nationwide acceptance. Emily Brady’s narrative nonfiction piece, “Humboldt,” shows us a community, both…

Poetry & Art

Soup Can Sam: November 8-21, 2013

Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) What’s so funny about peace, love and understanding? Loads, really. Laugh it up this month! Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) It takes people to run a government and keep a city moving forward. Ideologies can’t run shit. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Never in your wildest dreams will you expect what’s happening next…

A Drink with Death

He turned the key in the lock and opened the door. To his horror he saw a brick wall with the words of an unknown language written in crimson paint. He passed his lantern over the letters in the cave. Only now was his shock wearing off from the great oak door, the wall, and…


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