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Oregon Partnership's 24-hour crisis lines are reflecting the stress and strain of an economy that sees more people out of work, homeowners unable to pay their mortgages, and families worried about their savings.
"It stands to reason that when the unemployment rate goes up and prices do too, so does the tension level for more....


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Janice Clayton joined an enthusiastic crowd of Obama supporters at a meeting of people interested in helping with a voter registration drive. The meeting, organized by African Americans for Obama, was held Sept. 20 at the NW African American Museum. Participants were recruited for canvassing and phone banking. For more information contact Kerry Wade at 206-931-4432.


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Nevertheless, NAACP raises alarm on student achievement gap

In September, Garfield High School celebrated their re-opening as a new modernized school focused on the needs of its students. Even as a grand re-opening of a historical community institution is celebrated, the recent NAACP Education Conference highlighted the continuing gaps and inequality that exist throughout the educational system for minority students....


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Mix international award-winning dancers with Seattle's world music champions, add a stage director/story teller who pioneered diversity training, bring on a thousand-year-old griot and what do you have?  Comedy, drama, pageantry and all the magic of "Ozya: An Urban Odyssey." On Oct. 25, at 7:30 pm, the Rainier Valley Cultural Center presents...


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Bulletin Board

What's happening for you in Seattle this week? Read here a day-by-day diary of free community events to fill your spare time. For a full calendar please click on "Read the complete article" below.…


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Blitz Bot Conga Chaos http://www.nflrush.com/games/tapsconga?campaign=TAPS_ADG_Conga  Parking…


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Park(ing) Day, a "one-day, global event to highlight the need for more urban open space, rethink the way green space can happen, and improve the quality of urban human habitat." SEEDArts and volunteers from the Gateway Project helped organize the event on Sept. 19.


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William Milton Bentley, Sr., died on Sept. 17. He was 88. William was born on Sept. 11, 1924 to Bee Bentley, Sr. and Underee (Howell) Bentley in Stephenville, Texas. ...


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Josephine "Jo" Jenkins has died. She was 83. Jo was born May 23, 1925 to KC & Mary Virgil in Marigold, Miss. She was the younger of two children who attended school in Mississippi....


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Lawrence Lowe died on Sept. 12. He was 65. was born July 22, 1943, in Warren, Ark. to Sam and Dorris Lowe. He was the fifth child of 12 children. Their family moved to Portland, Oregon when Lawrence was a baby. He attended Boise Elementary School and graduated from Jefferson High School in 1962....


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