Bus tour examines Oregon’s history of housing discrimination
Bus tour examines Oregon’s history of housing discrimination
The trip includes stops in the Albina neighborhood, where freeway construction displaced Black residents, the site of Vanport, and a former Japanese internment camp.
Read the full story here: https://www.kgw.com/article/features/bus-tour-highlights-portland-hidden-discriminatory-history/283-311a11fe-7ab1-4976-b317-73af96c3b5cf
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Portland is a "crisis" mecca, zero inspiration, always bringing up a past injustice, never talking about how to better lives TODAY..
No thanks. You're moronic history of discrimination and forced DEI is on display now
Booo way to try to make everyone a victim and constantly create a divisive tone. Part of the reason housing is so unaffordable is the city and state are not allowing affordable housing to be built and are freezing the urban growth boundaries. Shame on KGW for doing Yellow Journalism.
So many commercials for secret type of chocolate that helps you loose weight, we had that 70 years ago, we called it exlax !