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DeVon Pouncey

Vendor Program Director

 

DeVon Pouncey

 

DeVon began his position as the Vendor Coordinator in July of 2018, and became the Vendor Program Manager in March of 2019. In July of 2020, he took on his new role as the Vendor Program Manager. Before becoming a program coordinator, DeVon started his journey with Street Roots as a staff writer with an interest in covering the intersectionality of sports and politics. He has a Bachelor of Arts in General Media from Pacific University. His main interests are family, sports and food.

Articles by DeVon Pouncey

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    Jeremy Ebobisse

    Jeremy Ebobisse is as expressive off the field as on it

    The Portland Timbers forward talks to Street Roots about how he uses his platform to advocate for social justice
    By
    DeVon Pouncey
    May 31, 2019
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    Quigley Provost-Landrum and Trish Egan

    Hazardous Beauty: PassinArt play taps the spectrum of social landmines

    “Hazardous Beauty” takes on race, gender, equality and love as two women from vastly differently backgrounds take turns critiquing and learning from each other
    By
    DeVon Pouncey
    February 8, 2019
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    Etan Thomas

    Etan Thomas and the intersection between athletes, activism

    The former NBA player talks to Street Roots about activism in sports; his new book, ‘We Matter’; and his interviews with families of unarmed victims
    By
    DeVon Pouncey
    April 20, 2018
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    Carl Wolfson and the cover of his book, "Slide!"

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

    His memoir, 'Slide!,' explores American society and his own coming of age through the lens of the Phillies’ 1964 collapse
    By
    DeVon Pouncey
    February 9, 2018

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