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In the News
Sisters’ Community Organizer on OPBPatrick Nolen was on OPB’s “Think Out Loud” talking about the legality of homelessness. Click here. Sisters’ Voter Registration Work
Check out an article from the Willamette Week on our Civic Action Group’s (CAG’s) voter registration work. Although we are pleased that the Willamette covered this topic, we also want to clarify some of the inaccuracies in the article. The title byline “A good meal and a chance to choose between Obama and Clinton” suggests that we are telling people to choose between Obama and Clinton and this is not true! We are not suggesting that people vote for any candidate in particular. Rather, we are just registering people to vote and they can choose to vote for whomever they want! We also don’t understand the title “Vote by Shelter” because we are not a shelter. Thank you again Willamette Week for writing about the important work of the Civic Action Group and hopefully next time some of these misrepresentations can be avoided. Sidewalk Ordinance Unfairly AppliedPortland Mercury reporter Matt Davis weighs in on the Sidewalk Obstructions Ordinance; Sisters’ organizer puts in his two cents. Click here. Sisters Awarded Largest Grant for Solutions to HomelessnessIn December, Sisters was awarded a $225,000, three-year grant through the Kaiser Permanente Community Fund at the Northwest Health Foundation. The grant will be used to help end homelessness in Portland and the nearby region by addressing the social policies and attitudes that impact homelessness. To read the press release, click here. Erik Sten Did Good Work on Homeless CenterSisters’ staffer Orion Lumiere letter to Portland Tribune editor (second story down). Read the letter. Reporter and CAG Member Sleep on the StreetMercury reporter Matt Davis spent a night on the street with Patrick Nolen (at left), Sisters’ Community Organizer. Read the story. Sisters’ Meal Coupons a More Human Answer
A response to an August 2, 2007 article by the Oregonian’s Margi Boule on how panhandlers should be given nothing. http://blog.oregonlive.com Sisters’ Research and Voices from the Street
Sit? Lie? Stand!Since around 2001, Sisters Of The Road and their allies have been active in fighting for the just and non-discriminatory regulation of Portland’s urban public space. Read more about it in the Portland Mercury:
RJ Anheier’s Lack of Justice
Sisters’ dear friend RJ Anheier (pictured left) died and was pronounced ‘homeless and indigent’ although he was carrying his ID and address with him; his death and the circumstances of it are mourned by his community. Read more on Indymedia. Is the U.S. Ready for Human Rights? Yes.
Sisters’ Systemic Change Manager Devin DiBernardo was quoted in Yes magazine in reference to economic human rights. Click here. Genny Wins 2005 National Caring AwardThis prestigious award, created to honor Mother Teresa, was granted to Sisters’ Cofounder as one of “the most caring Americans.” Click here to learn more. |
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