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Portland announces it will aggressively clean or remove homeless encampments

Portland announces it will aggressively clean or remove homeless encampments Updated May 19, 2021; Posted May 19, 2021 Tents are a common sight in the Old Town neighborhood in downtown Portland. April 30, 2021. Beth Nakamura/StaffThe Oregonian Facebook Share The city of Portland announced Wednesday it plans to more aggressively clean, downsize or remove homeless encampments starting Monday. After a year of avoiding or limiting encampment evictions, the city will act more strictly. The change comes after officials in charge of cleaning and removing street camping sites concluded their passive approach “has been ineffective,” according to a memo released by the city. Instead of allowing extended time for campers to comply with rules – including separating tents by at least six feet and keeping sidewalks, building entrances and accessibility ramps clear for pedestrians – the city will instead immediately post an eviction notice if certain health and safety concerns are

Opinion: Amid spike in shootings, let s march against murder and the culture that enables it

We must recognize that American culture legitimizes murder as a form of conflict resolution, writes Royal Harris, a a program coordinator in the Multnomah County Health Department and a member of the Portland Black Male Achievement executive committee. Portlanders can take a stand against that with a March Against Murder this Saturday.

NMC alumna Maria Dizon makes strides in Oregon

(NMC) — Maria Dizon, a Northern Marianas College alumna, was recently awarded the Outstanding Graduate Student Award for Excellence in Leadership from Oregon Health and Science University’s School of Public Health. This award recognizes a student who has demonstrated outstanding leadership in the academic environment and the public health community.  “We are incredibly proud of Maria as she continues her academic journey and look forward to the amazing contributions she will undoubtedly make in her chosen career path,” NMC Associate Professor and BUILD EXITO Principal Investigator Dr. Beylul Solomon said. Dizon currently works as an epidemiology researcher for the Multnomah County Health Department on the Pacific Islander Data Modernization Project and the Pacific Islander Data Health Equity Project and co-leads the Health and Wellness Research Committee for the National Alliance for Filipino Concerns in Oregon.

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