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In the 1980s, before gentrification, before Portlandia, Portland, Oregon was a sleepy city that existed outside of the national spotlight. Skinheads had always been part of the local punk scene. In the late 1980s, punks and skins started being recruited by national white supremacist organizations, and that organizing work took off. ....
Tonight, join Mic Crenshaw, Celina Flores, Moe Bowstern and Jonathan Mozzochi in Studio 2, as they talk about It Did Happen Here, the book, the podcast and their upcoming event on Tuesday, June 6th, 7pm at Powell's City of Books, 1005 W Burnside St, Portland, OR 97209 MOE BOWSTERN ....
Peter Pan Seafoods ups base price to $1.25 a pound for Bristol Bay sockeye Peter Pan Seafoods has raised its base price for Bristol Bay sockeye to $1.25 a pound. The company announced an initial base price of $1.10 in June, before fishing began. The processor told its fleet it was upping the base price to $1.25 on Saturday the day after OBI Seafoods set its base price for that amount. Travis Rowenfanz, the Bristol Bay manager for Peter Pan, said the company upped its price to compete with other processors. “There were some other rumors out there that the other base prices were going to be posted at $1.25, so we wanted to make sure that we were competitive. So we bumped up to $1.25 to match what we were hearing out there in the other industry sectors,” Rowenfanz said on Monday. ....