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2017-09-29


Vendor Profiles

Street Roots vendor profile: ‘Doing the right things’

Rick Davis describes much of his life as blessed. He grew up in Portland’s Sellwood area, the youngest of five. Back then, Rick said, Sellwood was “a hard part of town.” The neighborhood kids would “run amok” and get in all kinds of trouble. The Boys Club (now the Boys & Girls Clubs) helped get…

News

What’s the problem with NORCOR?

Charles, the manager of a Hood River restaurant, wants his sous chef back.  When Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents detained an undocumented Mexican immigrant who had worked as his sous chef for a decade, Charles recalled, there was no drama. It was 6 a.m. on a June morning, and the agents simply showed up, flashed…

Ursula K. Le Guin: Free speech, press are ‘liberty in action’

Many consider the arts, and the ability to produce art, intrinsically connected to freedom of expression and essential to ensuring a democratic and egalitarian society.  “Artists are advocating for a highly individual approach to humanity," Andrew Proctor, the executive director of Literary Arts, told Street Roots recently. "Artists, by definition, are anti-authoritarian.”  That message is…

Two-spirit animator embraces her art and identity

Artist Raven John is carving her own path and finding work as a professional in spaces that celebrate both her indigenous and two-spirit identity. Bullied as a teenager, John didn’t finish high school. But now 28, she has a Bachelor of Fine Arts and is working on a certificate in Northwest Coast jewelry arts from…

Opinion

Culture

Ursula K. Le Guin: Free speech, press are ‘liberty in action’

Many consider the arts, and the ability to produce art, intrinsically connected to freedom of expression and essential to ensuring a democratic and egalitarian society.  “Artists are advocating for a highly individual approach to humanity," Andrew Proctor, the executive director of Literary Arts, told Street Roots recently. "Artists, by definition, are anti-authoritarian.”  That message is…

Two-spirit animator embraces her art and identity

Artist Raven John is carving her own path and finding work as a professional in spaces that celebrate both her indigenous and two-spirit identity. Bullied as a teenager, John didn’t finish high school. But now 28, she has a Bachelor of Fine Arts and is working on a certificate in Northwest Coast jewelry arts from…

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