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Pamplin Media Group - Clackamas County libraries meeting needs of our communities

Clackamas County libraries meeting needs of our communities February 23 2021 Opinion: Librarians have been a link to help all of us strive to maintain a sense of normalcy. A year ago, we began to face an uncertain future involving a pandemic testing our medical, physical, social and mental abilities. People throughout our county have stepped up and made a difference for all of us as we truly take life one day at a time. We recognize and honor such needed forces such as medical personnel, grocery workers, truckers, power-line folks, firefighters and so many more who have made a difference. One unseen vital force has been our library staffs throughout the county. Though our library doors may be temporarily closed to the public, these people have worked behind the scenes to make things happen and to assist with social and mental needs of all ages. These librarians have been a link to help all of us strive to maintain a sense of normalcy in a world of a constantly changin

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Pamplin Media Group - OPINION: Climate protection can't exclude Oregon's largest polluters

February 12 2021 My generation needs Gov. Brown to get serious about getting all the state s polluters to clean up their acts. And do so before 2050 To grow up today is to grow up during the apocalypse. In the midst of a global pandemic and climate crisis, my classmates and I are just trying to finish high school. While already trapped in our homes, the record-breaking wildfire season destroyed thousands of homes and businesses and left Oregonians breathing toxic smoke for weeks. We re graduating into a world fraught with unprecedented tragedies. Two global public health emergencies are harming Oregonians: COVID-19 and climate change. Smoke from wildfires, pollution from burning fossil fuels and a respiratory virus are all gunning for our lungs. Who is bearing more than their fair share of these burdens? The answer has always been the same: Black, Indigenous and people of color.

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Pamplin Media Group - Opinion: Commissioner Shull's bigotry deserves to be canceled

February 01 2021 Candace Avalos: We do not feel safe on our streets and in our homes when hate goes unchecked. I am running for County commissioner to stand up for you the people, your families and your businesses, and to work for a brighter future for all of us. These are some of the first few words you can read on Mark Shull s campaign page for Clackamas County. But after it was uncovered recently that the newly elected commissioner has a documented history of disparaging Black and brown communities, some of us are wondering what he really meant when he said he d work for all of us.

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Pamplin Media Group - Opinion: Oregon renters need more protections from COVID-19's fallout

January 25 2021 Recent legislation helped, but many Oregonians - particularly Black and Hispanic families - face additional challenges In December s one-day special session, Oregon lawmakers took action to ensure that Oregonians won t be evicted during the darkest days of winter as COVID-19 continues to disrupt our communities and economy. Through the passage of House Bill 4401, the Oregon Legislature recognized the importance of having a safe and stable home. Testimony in favor of the bill came from nearly 200 renters, landlords, faith leaders and service organizations, painting a powerful picture of the financial insecurity the virus has wrought on Oregon families in every part of the state.

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Pamplin Media Group - OPINION: We can build a more just and dynamic future in Oregon

January 25 2021 Legislature s BIPOC Caucus focuses on efforts to ensure everyone has the chance to thrive as we break down barriers The members of Oregon s Legislature s BIPOC Caucus are state Sens. Lew Frederick, Kayse Jama and James I. Manning Jr., and state Reps. Diego Hernandez, Mark Meek, Wlnsvey Campos, Teresa Alonso León, Andrea Salinas, Khanh Pham, Janelle Bynum, Tawna Sanchez and Ricki Ruiz. The members of the Oregon Legislature s Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) Caucus envision a future for the state that is diverse, dynamic and equitable, where everyone has equal opportunity to thrive. To work toward our caucus s mission of advancing equity and eliminating systemic oppression and racism in Oregon, we are focused on:

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