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2018-02-09


News

Meet Tarana Burke, the woman behind ‘Me Too’

A recurring question Tarana Burke is asked by men is: “Can you teach me how I can do better?” “‘Do I have to teach you how to be human?’ is my usual answer. When a man wants something from another man, he knows he can’t be disrespectful or insult him. But when it comes to…

Sports, comedy, politics: How Carl Wolfson makes sense of it all

The Philadelphia Eagles’ victory in the Super Bowl was a euphoric milestone in the lives of Philly sports fans. But no matter how sweet that smell of victory is for the sports-loving city, it doesn’t wash away that terrible September more than 50 years ago when their beloved Phillies – seemingly destined for the World…

Vendor Profiles

Street Roots vendor profile: Learning from his mistakes

Eric Fields wants people to know that he is outgoing and resilient. “I still have a lot of life in me, if I can be on track now,” he said. “I don’t have a lot of time to be making any more mistakes, the way I look at it.” Eric was born in Hobbs, N.M.,…

Opinion

The case for doing away with NAFTA

The North American Free Trade Agreement is unpopular with many people who correctly blame it for encouraging capital flight, job loss, deindustrialization and wage suppression. President Donald Trump triggered the agreement’s renegotiation, and talks between the governments of Mexico, Canada and the U.S. about NAFTA’s future will likely conclude sometime this year.  To this point,…

Editorial cartoon: Feb. 9, 2018

Portland native Elizabeth Considine is the creator of Street Roots' editorial cartoon, Sheeptoast.  Want to see more Sheeptoast cartoons? VIEW OUR GALLERY Street Roots is an award-winning, nonprofit, weekly newspaper focusing on economic, environmental and social justice issues. Our newspaper is sold in Portland, Oregon, by people experiencing homelessness and/or extreme poverty as means of…

Culture

Sports, comedy, politics: How Carl Wolfson makes sense of it all

The Philadelphia Eagles’ victory in the Super Bowl was a euphoric milestone in the lives of Philly sports fans. But no matter how sweet that smell of victory is for the sports-loving city, it doesn’t wash away that terrible September more than 50 years ago when their beloved Phillies – seemingly destined for the World…

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