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Young people at the Rosewood Cafe in East Portland danced their hearts out at a spontaneous party in June. The cafe is a hub for community organizing. Next community event in East Portland is the East Portland Exposition: 11am – 7pm Sat. July 21 at Earl Boyles Park SE 112th Ave., between Holgate & Powell.
Young people at the Rosewood Cafe in East Portland danced their hearts out at a spontaneous party in June. The cafe is a hub for community organizing. Next community event in East Portland is the East Portland Exposition: 11am – 7pm Sat. July 21 at Earl Boyles Park SE 112th Ave., between Holgate & Powell.

2011-06-20

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Public Forum on Police Accountability June 22

The Independent Police Review Commission’s Citizen Review Committee will hold a public forum on police accountability from 6 to 8:30 p.m. on June 22 at Portland Community College’s Metropolitan Workforce Training Center, 5600 NE 42nd Ave., building 2, room 112. The public is encouraged to attend to hear and share concerns about police accountability. Persons with questions regarding the forum may provide input by contacting CRC at 503-823-0146 or by e-mail at crc@portlandoregon.gov. Visit the website for more information regarding the Citizen Review Committee: www.portlandoregon.gov/auditor/ipr.

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