Portland tour will highlight Oregon’s history in race relations
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Conspiracy enthusiasts are often verspotteten for his theories on the words and PINs of sigils, but the daily application of these devices are often much more insidious. Suppose, for example, a smiley, a face at the request of the tenant. “Discrimination is not always obvious, we have also seen, codes, in one case, the smiley faces on the application to appoint an African American candidate,” said Jayme Rabensteiner Mountain, a public education and Working with a specialist Fair Housing Council of Oregon (FHCO). The FHCO responds to the complaint, if the tenant or landlord of sight, they are wrong. Officials suggest that housing discrimination is much more in common than their complaint statistics suggest. A survey in 2007 found that Oregon cities one inhabitant in 10 of those polled consider that it was the victim of discrimination in housing, but only 22 percent of the population “in action”. In most of these cases, the action “has meant that the victim moves. On April 30 FHCO Sponsorship is a stroll through the area of Portland is to draw attention to how the Oregon by far the days when he afroamerikanische uncertain for a family in many cities, past bedtime Sun. The trip from the brown Event Center, Portland at 8:30 pm, and is expected to conclude at 2:30 pm after wrapping the tour, participants will have the opportunity to hear a group conversation on topics of news and trends. “He made a lot of attention in the media on race and discrimination against America. We hope that our event, there is a place for the debate on discrimination in our neighborhood, and in Oregon, “said Raven mountain. “The tour will also provide an opportunity to see how our troubled history of discrimination that has marked our communities. The cost is $ 40 per person.To sign up for the tour, or for more information about the event, registration@fhco.org e-mail or call 503.412.6000. |