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  1. Tori Abernathy: the Portland Renters' Assembly is now in session

    Artist and activist Tori Abernathy talks about housing justice and the activist role of Portland's arts community In February, local artist and activist Tori Abernathy decided to use her latest installation piece “Make Yourself at Home”— exploring id ...

    25 May 2015 - Ann-Derrick Gaillot

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