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2016-01-08


News

Portland programs inspire girls to pursue science, tech

Everyone knows: Girls struggle with math and science, right? Google “kids science kits.” Most of the products you’ll see are clearly marketed toward boys, and those that aren’t – the predominantly pink, so-called science kits produced for girls – display words like “Perfumery” and “Spa’mazing” on their packaging. From an early age, with antiquated gender…

Portland organization fights abortion stigma

For Oregon residents seeking an abortion, finding a clinic or provider to perform one is easy. What is often harder to come by is the rest of the experience – the personal support, a ride to your appointment, a sympathetic ear, a hand to squeeze or even simply someone to bear witness. In Portland, a…

How comedian Nathan Brannon tackles the serious stuff

Nathan Brannon has a comedy career spanning a little less than a decade, but to hear him describe it, it’s been “long enough.”  Long enough, indeed, to make a mark on the Northwest comedy scene. Brannon won the Seattle International Comedy Competition in 2014, made Willamette Week’s “Portland’s Funniest 5” for 2013, and won Helium…

Opinion

President Nobody: No one to fix society’s problems

Take any problem facing our society today,” Philip K. Howard challenges, “and ask yourself, who has the authority to fix it? The answer is nobody.” The courts are backed up 10 years, it takes as long to complete an environmental review, billions of our tax dollars are being squandered due to laws written by people…

Vendor Profiles

Street Roots vendor profile: Bri Bryant

Brianna “Bri” Bryant has a lot to smile about. She loves being Mama to her 21-month-old daughter, Luna. She loves selling Street Roots and credits her work for a transformed personality: from quiet to outgoing, genuinely enjoying chatting with her customers.   “I love listening to people’s stories,” she said with enthusiasm.  Bri, a Portland…


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