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COOL NEWS! THE EVERGREEN IS COMING TO OPB RADIO! STARTING TODAY! AT 11:30AM, RIGHT BEFORE THINK OUT LOUD! AND CONTINUING EVERY THURSDAY AT 11:30AM! THIS WEEK WE HAVE A LOVELY PRIDE EPISODE FOR Y'ALL! TUNE IN TUNE IN TUNE IN!
And find @publicradiogoblin.bsky.social's story about Paul Iarrobino and Roland Mechanik here: www.opb.org/article/2024...
Pride is about celebrating queer communities and it’s also a chance to learn about queer history. We bring you two intergenerational conversations about the importance of history, and combating queer erasure with friendship and resilience.
The stated purpose of Portland's camping ban was to compel people to move into shetler. But data crunched by @streetroots.bsky.social shows fewer than half of the homeless people police contacted during the first five months of the ban accepted offers of shelter.
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Two Portland-based storytellers chat about what it means to be someone who shares queer stories and how different generations rely on LBGTQ+ history.
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Happy Pride from “The Evergreen”! June is officially Pride Month, and of course, queer visibility isn’t limited to one month of the year; it’s important all the time.
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Intergenerational Oregon storytellers combat queer erasure with truth and resilience
‘The Evergreen’: Marking Pride with intergenerational conversations among queer people
Months of data show an increase in campsite removals impacting homeless Portlanders since the ban went into effect, while many remain wary of shelters set up by the city
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Officials say the 'camping ban' is meant to offer resources to homeless Portlanders. None of them are tracking whether it’s working.
Today on @opb.org's The Evergreen: In Eastern Oregon's John Day, a historic building holds one of the world’s biggest collections of traditional Chinese medicine. Kam Wah Chung was home to the medical clinic of Ing Hay, who served as a beloved doctor to generations of residents across the region:
Today on @opb.org's The Evergreen: In Eastern Oregon's John Day, a historic building holds one of the world’s biggest collections of traditional Chinese medicine. Kam Wah Chung was home to the medical clinic of Ing Hay, who served as a beloved doctor to generations of residents across the region:
This week on @opb.org's The Evergreen: Some call the 1865 shipwreck of the Brother Jonathan the West Coast's Titanic. The ship sank near Crescent City, killing more than 200 ppl & taking a treasure in gold with it. Before that, the ship carried people from all walks of life, from all over the world:
Today on @opb.org's The Evergreen: Happy Pride everyone! We're revisiting two intergenerational conversations about the importance of queer history, and combating queer erasure with friendship & resilience. From Julie Sabatier, @anomalily.net & @publicradiogoblin.bsky.social:
Check out @anomalily.net's story about Enid Lefton and Shayna Meltzer here:
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