Family Owned Insurance Agency Opens Doors in St. John’s

Vince McCreary, an industry veteran, steps back into the business

2012-10-10

Bruce Poinsette Of The Skanner News

As the owner of an independent insurance agency, Vince McCreary makes sure his customers come first. “I work for insurance companies but really, I work for the insured, making sure they get the best rates possible and the right company,” he says. Read the complete article

VIDEO: Shared Hope Aims to Build Consensus on Sex Trafficking of Minors

Should Johns who solicit under-18s register as sex offenders?

2012-10-05

By Helen Silvis Of The Skanner News

More than 200 people from 14 states attended training on the sex trafficking of minors, at Portland’s Embassy Suites Hotel, Oct. 4 and 5. Read the complete article

‘Break it Down’ Explores Economic Roots of Hip-Hop

Interactive discussion on hip-hop history highlights underlying factors behind the culture

2012-10-03

Bruce Poinsette Of The Skanner News

While most fans know the basic story of hip-hop’s origins in block parties in the South Bronx, many aren’t aware of the conditions that produced the highest selling music genre in the world. Read the complete article

Portland Parents Union Holds ‘Restorative Listening Dialog’ on School Push-out

'We demand support for school policies that protect and promote the human rights of students'

2012-10-02

Of The Skanner News

The Portland Parents Union, a member of the Dignity in Schools coalition, is observing the National Week of Action on School Push-out with  a “restorative listening” event on disproportionate suspensions and expulsions of students, Saturday, Oct. 6, 4 p.m. at Westminster Presbyterian Church, 1624 NE Hancock. Read the complete article

Maya Angelou to Visit Portland Oct. 30

The poet and national treasure speaks to The Skanner News

2012-10-01

By Helen Silvis Of The Skanner News

Dr. Maya Angelou is scheduled to speak in Portland, Oct. 30, at the Arlene Schnitzer Hall. She tells the Skanner News her thoughts on the president, reading and the Good Life. Read the complete article

Oregon Council on Civil Rights to Hear Public on Pay Disparities

First community forum coming up in Portland on Tuesday, Oct. 2

2012-10-01

Of The Skanner News

Following up on its crusade against pay disparities statewide, the Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries (BOLI) and the Oregon Council on Civil Rights (OCCR) host a Community Forum on Pay Equity Tuesday, Oct. 2, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the AFL-CIO Oregon Labor Center at 3645 SE 32nd Ave. Read the complete article

DOJ Grant of $600,000 Will Fund Eleven:45 and a Street Crime Prosecutor

A Deputy District Attorney based in North/Northeast Portland, will work with the Albina/Killingsworth street crimes unit

2012-09-28

By Helen Silvis Of The Skanner News

Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office has landed a $600,000 grant from the federal Bureau of Justice Assistance: $45,000 a year goes to Eleven:45, the church-led youth violence prevention initiative. It also will fund a Deputy District Attorney who will work in the Albina and Killingsworth corridor to work with the street crimes unit. Read the complete article

Emanuel Hospital Reconciliation Project Works to Rebuild Community Ties

Medical center seeks to right a historic wrong on its 100th anniversary

2012-09-27

Lisa Loving Of The Skanner News

As part of the ongoing commemoration of its 100th year in operation, Legacy Emanuel Medical Center has launched a reconciliation project aimed at rebuilding its ties to the inner Northeast African American community, scattered through urban renewal development decades ago. Read the complete article

Educator Carolyn Leonard: Retired but Still Working

Longtime administrator is considering a bid for school board next year

2012-09-26

Helen Silvis Of The Skanner News

Educator Carolyn Leonard retired from Portland Public Schools this year. But she’s showing no signs of stopping work. Read the complete article

Free Help for Portland Seniors at Risk of Foreclosure

The program has served over 200 clients over the past two years

2012-09-24

Lisa Loving Of The Skanner News

Seniors facing home foreclosure can keep relying on the Minority Homeowners Assistance Collaborative (MHAC) for another year for free assistance in keeping their homes.  Read the complete article