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2015-01-23


Opinion

Dizzy Dan’s Hologram: Part I — ER

Dan Newth is a Street Roots vendor and periodic writer. This is the first of three columns, told through his perception of events surrounding his recent attempted suicide and recovery. Diarrhea dribbled down my leg. I fell onto the toilet with my underwear still on. The 50-60 sleeping pills I had taken were making me…

Oregonian series an opportunity to seize the moment

A lot people in the housing community, for better or worse, are worked up over Anna Griffin’s ongoing series on homelessness in The Oregonian. Get used to it. A new story will come out every Friday for the next six weeks. Wait, does this mean I’m promoting The Oregonian’s series in Street Roots? I suppose…

County should preserve in-person visitation

In a time when prison reform looks to be gaining momentum in Oregon and around the country, Multnomah County, one of the nation’s most liberal counties, is headed in the wrong direction. As reported by Street Roots earlier this month (“Captive consumers,” Street Roots, Jan. 2), and in this week’s edition (Revisiting visitation, Jan. 23),…

News

Mult. Co. Sheriff to preserve in-person visitations

This story was updated on March 3, 2015.  Multnomah County Sheriff Dan Staton says he will continue in-person, “through the glass” visiting for visitors to Multnomah County jails, bowing to pressure from public concerns over replacing all visits with video kiosks. In a press release sent out early this afternoon, the sheriff’s office said the contract…

Dr. David Labby: How to approach health care, homelessness and housing

Earlier this month, the City Club of Portland released a report – based on a thorough review of academic research, media reports and interviews with stakeholders – concluding what homeless advocates have been saying for more than 20 years: housing is health care. The report recommended doctors receive better training in how to work with…

Mexico City to launch new street paper

Among the colorful markets, historic plazas and grand cathedrals of Mexico City, there are tens of thousands of homeless people living on the streets. Many live their whole lives without ever having a place to call their own. Some are the third generation of their family to be born into homelessness. Opportunities to escape the…

Vendor Profiles

Vendor Profile: Robert Egan

Now that Robert Egan has a full-time job, the only time he and I see each other these days are very early on Saturday mornings. Hence, our interview occurs at the Street Roots front desk during the excitement and hubbub of an early morning Saturday of a now weekly Street Roots. “I’m a dollar short…


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