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Category: Multicultural Issues
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A Taste of Juneteenth 2021 (parts 1&2) (VB
#120.08&09):
Chef/activist Rachelle Dixon with Zenger Farms talks about the history of Juneteenth, food,
cultural identity and more. (8/23/21)
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Black and Indigenous Lives Matter (parts 1&2) (VB
#118.02&03):
Several events focusing on issues faced by
Black and Indigenous people including "anti-
Independence Day," the "Red House" and two
Black Lives Matter protests. (1/11/21)
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Asian Pacific Islanders in the Fight for Racial Justice (parts 1&2) (VB
#102.02&03):
Excerpts from a discussion hosted by the Asian Pacific American Network of Oregon titled
"Layered History, Linked Liberation: Solidarity and the Role of APIs in the Fight for Racial
Justice." (1/9/17)
RESTORATIVE ACTION PROJECT
Note: In late 2011, the Restorative Listening Project renamed itself the
Restorative Action Project
- African American Dads (Restorative Action Project #3) (parts 1&2) (VB
#86.06 & 07) :
Three Portland dads on challenges faced by African American fathers in Portland today. 2/13
- Sharif Abdullah on Inclusivity (Restorative Action Project #2) (parts
1&2) (VB #83.13 & 84.01) :
The noted author/organizer discusses his work with groups in conflict around the globe and
offers solutions. 6/12
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Healing Work (Restorative Action Project #1) (parts 1&2) (VB
#82.10&11) :
Senior Pastor Don Frazier and Macceo Pettis on how to heal from racism and
gentrification. 3/12
RESTORATIVE LISTENING PROJECT
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Turning Point (Restorative Listening Project #5) (parts 1&2) (VB
#78.02&03) :
The end of the focus on gentrification by the Restorative Listening Project after three years,
and where to go next. 1/11
- Development of Gentrification in N/NE Portland (Restorative
Listening Project #4) (parts 1&2) (VB #75.04&05) :
Carl Talton relates the causes and history of rising property values and white ownership in
North/NorthEast Portland from the point of view of a community-minded urban planner. 4/10
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Real Questions (Restorative Listening Project #3) (parts 1&2) (VB
#71.06&07) :
Senior Pastor Don Frazier gives personal insight and advice about gentrification in
Portland. 5/09
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Porches and Smiles (Restorative Listening Project #2) (parts 1&2) (VB
#70.11&12) :
African American activists Noni Cause and Charles Ford talk about gentrification in N/NE
Portland at a community meeting 3/09
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Nathan McCall: The Effects of Gentrification (Restorative Listening Project #1)
(parts 1&2) (VB 68.11&12) :
The best-selling author and lecturer discusses pros and cons of the influx of money into
poor and mostly African American Neighborhoods with the audience. 9/08
--------------Other Multicultural Issues Titles------------
- Intisar Abioto: The Black Portlanders Project (parts 1&2) (VB
#99.02&03):
The Portland-based artist shows and discusses some of her photographs from the Black
Portlanders Project at Reed College during Black History Month 2016.4/11/16
- Juneteenth 2015: 150 Years Toward Freedom (parts 1&2) (VB
#97.02&03):
Mr. Juneteenth and participants at the 2015 Juneteenth celebration talk about the history of
the holiday marking the end of slavery and its importance to all Americans. 10/12/15
- The Latino Experience of Racism in Portland (parts
1&2) (VB #91.02&03):
A discussion of racism as experienced by Latino educators in supposedly liberal and
inclusive Portland. 4/14
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Overthrow the New Jim Crow (parts 1&2) (VB #87.01&02) :
Civil rights lawyer and author Michelle Alexander talks about the class structure created
through our "justice" system to legally restrict the rights of African American men. 4/13 --Clip--
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Diversity and Thriving in Schools (parts 1&2) (VB #77.12&13)
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Sonia Nieto, a prominent writer on multicultural education, shares research on how teachers
knowing students and confronting their own assumptions can create successful classrooms. 12/10
- Immigrants, Refugees and Human Rights: Center for Intercultural Organizing's 5th
Anniversary (parts 1&2) (VB #70.07&08) :
Eric Ward of Chicago's Center for New Community, and Pramila Jayapal of Seattle's One
America with Justice for All describe their grassroots efforts to create a just society while
celebrating Portland's CIO. 2/09
- Building a Multi-Ethnic Peace Movement (VB #46.12) :
Human rights activist Rozell "Prexy" Nesbitt about the nature of wars and effects of
economic deprivation on people of color globally and within the U.S. 3/03
- No On Hate Forum (parts 1&2) (VB #46.9&10) :
A police detective, an FBI agent, a sociology professor and a city council member discuss
hate crimes, then citizens talk about their experiences and the organizations working to end these
crimes. 2/03
- Cross Cultural Understanding (parts 1&2) (VB #41.13&42.1)
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Workshop on stereotypes and communication barriers with emphasis on people from the
"Middle East" and women. 12/01
- Interview with Marlon Riggs (VB #13.12): 30 mi 12/19/94
- Clarence Lusane & Leslie Cagan: Race, Gender and Class Relations in the US
(ZMI #02.07): Two powerhouse organizers look at the current status of classifications of
people kept apart by prejudices. 60 mi 11/15/95
- African American Forum (IV 06.05): 60 mi 06/05/95
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