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July 13, 2022

Opinion

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Wearing a blue Seattle Seahawks hoodie, Elizabeth smiles for a photo holding up a set of keys on a key ring in her hands.

Kaia Sand | Street Roots vendors move into housing

Director's Desk | At least 9 Street Roots vendors have moved from homelessness into housing in the last 3 months
By
Kaia Sand
July 13, 2022

Social Justice

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A blue sky in the background and in the foreground the Supreme Court of the United States building fills the photo. The building is white with tall pillars and stairs.

Navigating a post-Roe world: abortion access for Native Americans

Native Americans seeking abortions must negotiate a complex maze of legal, financial and jurisdictional barriers to receive care
By
Melanie Henshaw
July 13, 2022
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A photo of the ornate gateway arch that leads into Portland's Old Town/ Chinatown neighborhood. The arch is flanked by two bronze lion stratues.

Homeless people are more likely to be victims of violence than housed people

For many housed people, there is a tendency to conflate unhoused populations with violent crime and danger, but crime rates tell a different story.
By
Piper McDaniel
July 13, 2022

Vendor Profiles

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A cutout photo of Justine Morby is next to text of a quote from her that says, “Street Roots is a welcoming place where I could feel safe, feel a part of a team and feel that I’m accepted.”

Street Roots vendor profile | Expanding and growing in Portland

Coming from Idaho, Justine chose Portland as her new home
By
Robin Havenick
July 13, 2022
July 13, 2022 issue cover. Cover has a maze in the background. In the foreground, are a pair of scales and text that says, "DOBBS, CASTRO-HUERTA & THE HYDE AMENDMENT. HOW RECENT SUPREME COURT DECISIONS BUILD ON EXISTING BARRIERS TO TRIBAL ABORTION ACCESS.
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