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Governor Kotek joins Oregon Black Pioneers, Just Walk Salem Keizer and the Willamette Heritage Center for In Freedom’s Footsteps Walk
READ MOREUP recognized as one of 25 institutions nationwide committed to advancing leadership in pursuit of justice, equity, diversity and liberty
READ MOREThis is the museum's signature event, which pays tribute to individuals who have shown unwavering commitment to promoting equity and justice.
READ MOREThis Juneteenth program uses the shoe as a medium to amplify the creative voices and visions of Black men and their communities
READ MOREKelly Butte Natural Area trails, park amenities planned
READ MOREThe pool will open later this summer due to an upgrade to the pool’s plumbing that required a more complex solution to achieve federal compliance.
READ MOREToday, Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum and 42 other attorneys general announced they have reached a $700 million nationwide settlement to resolve allegations related to the marketing of Johnson & Johnson’s baby powder and body powder products that contained talc. As its share of the settlement, (which is pending judicial approval), Oregon will receive approximately $15 million, $4.7 million of which will directly support women’s health.
READ MOREView events celebrating Juneteenth in the Portland and Seattle area
READ MOREFlowers has been active in her school community as member of the leadership team at Self Enhancement, Inc., Varsity Cheer Captain, student government secretary, a member of Jefferson's Black Student Union and a past recipient of The Skanner Foundation scholarships.
READ MOREStart your June by honoring Juneteenth, celebrating Pride and playing the Summer Reading game.
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