Politicians are going after Muslims and Syrians. Before they do, they should look at Oregon’s history.
Yume Delegato
A Question of Dignity: Oregon’s Shameful Treatment of Japanese Americans
EVERY DAY, thousands of Portlanders travel Naito Parkway as it hugs the bank of the Willamette River, carrying a steady stream of humanity through the heart of the city. It’s a path that takes them past the cherry trees in Waterfront Park and within eyeshot of Chinatown, where freshly renovated buildings dominate the landscape. But […]
How to Fight for Portland
Portland is changing. Where do we go from here?
Portland Is Changing. How Do We Make Sure It Changes in the Right Ways?
THOMAS TEAL “Gentrification” is a word that’s been on the lips of many Portlanders these days—people are talking about it with increasing frequency in bars, on TriMet, in the press, and on social media. With this discussion has come an outpouring of strong emotions: sadness! resentment! rage! bitterness! (To paraphrase Yoda: “Fear, anger, hatred… Portland, […]
