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Pamplin Media Group - Mark Shull apologizes during Muslim Educational Trust event


Mark Shull apologizes during Muslim Educational Trust event
January 18 2021
When asked to say Black lives matter, the Clackamas County Commissioner responded that all lives matter.
Clackamas County Commissioner Mark Shull has apologized for social media posts expressing Islamophobic and anti-immigrant views, but said that recent public conversation has taken them out of context.
I certainly didn t imagine that some of (the posts) would be presented to countless people, causing fear and anxiety, Shull said during an event on Monday, Jan. 18, at the Muslim Educational Trust in Tigard, describing an email with screenshots of the postings as intended to cause a public media storm. ....

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Minority group leaders discuss COVID-19 vaccine equity


Minority group leaders discuss COVID-19 vaccine equity
People of color have been disproportionately impacted by COVID-19. Advocacy groups asked elected and health leaders to address concerns about vaccine distribution.
Posted: Jan 2, 2021 7:09 PM
Updated: Jan 2, 2021 7:22 PM
Posted By: KGW News Staff
PORTLAND, Ore. Minority community leaders want to make sure COVID-19 distribution in Oregon is equitable.
On Tuesday, Muslim Educational Trust (MET) and New Portland Foundation hosted an online panel discussion. Dozens of representatives from other minority groups joined to lend perspective.
Elected leaders from multiple county and state offices also joined to answer questions and address equity concerns.
Too often, the immigrant and refugee and the minority communities our marginalized communities are left out of the civic engagement process and discussion, Wajdi Said of MET said. ....

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Minority group leaders discuss vaccine equity in Oregon


Minority group leaders discuss COVID-19 vaccine equity in Oregon
People of color have been disproportionately impacted by COVID-19. Advocacy groups asked elected and health leaders to address concerns about vaccine distribution.
Author: Galen Ettlin
Updated: 5:44 PM PST December 31, 2020
PORTLAND, Ore. Minority community leaders want to make sure COVID-19 distribution in Oregon is equitable.
On Tuesday, Muslim Educational Trust (MET) and New Portland Foundation hosted an online panel discussion. Dozens of representatives from other minority groups joined to lend perspective.
Elected leaders from multiple county and state offices also joined to answer questions and address equity concerns.
Too often, the immigrant and refugee and the minority communities our marginalized communities are left out of the civic engagement process and discussion, Wajdi Said of MET said. ....

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