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Presentation
Portland's Past, Present, and Possibility
At This Moment Webinar Series
  • Todd Rosenstiel, Portland State University
  • Ed Washington, Portland State University
  • Lisa Bates, Portland State University
  • Roberta Hunte, Portland State University
Date
11-12-2020
Abstract

Panelists explore the legacies of racism and oppression in Portland, including life in Vanport, gentrification and displacement, and inequities in education.

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https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/34340
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Citation Information
Todd Rosenstiel, Ed Washington, Lisa Bates and Roberta Hunte. "Portland's Past, Present, and Possibility" (2020)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/roberta-hunte/10/