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Portland
fromPortland Mercury
17 hours ago

Good Morning, News! Money Helps With Poverty, We Portland Arts, Top "Hillbilly Elegy" Diplomat to Pakistan, ICE and Other Dumbass Trump News - Portland Mercury

Portland faces a homelessness crisis, with residents expressing a need for financial support to secure permanent housing.
Education
fromNew York Amsterdam News
2 days ago

NAACP NY to launch Freedom Schools in Brooklyn starting April 18

The NAACP New York State Conference is launching a modern Freedom School in Brooklyn focusing on Black history and civic leadership.
Philosophy
fromApaonline
2 days ago

Promoting Civic Friendship: The Transformative Power of Public Spaces

The neighborhood in Lisbon faces challenges due to population growth, infrastructure strain, and a need for community-driven solutions like SAAL.
fromBrooklyn Paper
3 days ago

Where are Brooklyn's "recreation deserts," and what can be done to fix them? * Brooklyn Paper

"Brooklyn has always been a place where movement is part of daily life. But today, Brooklynites, like all New Yorkers, are moving less, feeling more isolated and dealing with elevated rates of chronic diseases."
Brooklyn
Social justice
fromMission Local
3 days ago

Sunset residents wanted a nonprofit out. Decades later, it proved itself to them.

Sunset Youth Services evolved from community skepticism to a major youth service provider, focusing on building relationships and improving opportunities for at-risk youth.
fromInvestigative Post
1 week ago

Investigative Post event on reforming Buffalo and NY government.

John Kaehny has written and successfully lobbied for the passage of state and New York City laws related to government transparency and accountability, including the first open data law in the world in 2012.
NYC politics
California
fromABC7 San Francisco
1 week ago

NAACP responds after homeless man 'dumped' in Oakland by San Leandro police

San Leandro officers forcibly transported a homeless man to Oakland and 'dumped' him, prompting outrage from civil rights groups.
East Bay (California)
fromThe Oaklandside
1 week ago

Thousands turn out for Oakland No Kings march

Thousands protested across the U.S. against authoritarianism, with Oakland's No Kings march being one of the largest events, attracting 20,000 participants.
Los Angeles
fromLos Angeles Times
1 week ago

Commentary: After COVID, raids and other blows, DTLA is hurting. But 'Mr. Downtown' believes it will rise again

Hal Bastian, known as 'Mr. Downtown L.A.', believes downtown can reinvent itself despite current challenges.
Design
fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

How the public changes spaces-and art-for the better

Public engagement enhances design, transforming spaces into vibrant community hubs that foster creativity and connection.
fromPhilosophynow
1 week ago
Philosophy

The Collective City

Islamic philosophy invites plurality and coexistence, emphasizing the importance of dialogue and the acceptance of error in understanding.
Real estate
fromSFGATE
2 weeks ago

Real Estate Market Trends in Tulsa, OK: Prices Fall

Tulsa's real estate market favors buyers with increased inventory, lower prices, and longer days on market compared to national trends.
Remote teams
fromFortune
2 weeks ago

Tulsa turned a $10,000 relocation incentive into an $878M win | Fortune

Relocation incentives in Tulsa have significantly boosted the local economy and workforce, with over 4,000 workers contributing $878 million.
NYC politics
fromNew York City, NY Patch
1 week ago

Your Vote Decides Which New York Neighborhood Fix Mamdani Will Tackle Next

Over 11,600 New Yorkers participated in the Mayor's Municipal Madness to select city projects for repair by Mayor Zohran Mamdani.
#oklahoma-city
fromSFGATE
2 weeks ago
Real estate

Real Estate Market Trends in Oklahoma City, OK: Prices Fall

Oklahoma City's real estate market is shifting in favor of buyers with increased inventory and price reductions.
fromSFGATE
2 weeks ago
Real estate

What a $400K Home Looks Like in Oklahoma City Right Now

Oklahoma City offers a strong housing market with increased listings and stable prices, making it an attractive option for buyers.
Real estate
fromSFGATE
2 weeks ago

Real Estate Market Trends in Oklahoma City, OK: Prices Fall

Oklahoma City's real estate market is shifting in favor of buyers with increased inventory and price reductions.
Real estate
fromSFGATE
2 weeks ago

What a $400K Home Looks Like in Oklahoma City Right Now

Oklahoma City offers a strong housing market with increased listings and stable prices, making it an attractive option for buyers.
fromwww.bbc.com
2 weeks ago

Campaigners celebrate after new town plans dropped

Campaigner Aysha Hawcutt stated that residents were 'not anti-homes', but believed the Adlington plan was 'the wrong proposal in the wrong place'. She expressed pride in the community's resilience against the development threats.
London politics
Relationships
fromPortland Monthly
3 weeks ago

From the Editor: Building Community Isn't Always Fun. Do It Anyway.

Proximity-based community organizing builds solidarity across differences through sustained engagement and shared material goals, fostering understanding that transcends initial disagreements.
Brooklyn
fromHoodline
3 weeks ago

Project Restore Expands To Brownsville - Brooklyn Violence Program

Project Restore expands to Brownsville, aiming to reduce gang involvement through paid work and trauma-informed support.
Agriculture
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Mining made this US tribal area a toxic wasteland. This Indigenous nation brought it back to life

The Quapaw Nation's Laue land, contaminated by toxic mining waste for a century, has been restored and returned to agriculture after EPA cleanup efforts.
LA food
fromKqed
4 weeks ago

Sharing the Stories of Black Altadena's Recovery and Resilience | KQED

Radio host James Farr amplifies voices of Altadena's Black fire survivors through ongoing community journalism, documenting their journey from disaster response through displacement and rebuilding decisions.
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
3 weeks ago

Tribal sovereignty and civil rights focus of free 250th anniversary discussion on March 19 * Oregon ArtsWatch

The issue is really relevant now because the issue is being argued again in terms of things like states being able to pass rules to suppress votes that have been used before. For example, if a physical address is required to vote, many Indian lands have only recently gotten streets with addresses.
Social justice
LA Clippers
fromDefector
1 month ago

The Road To Magic City Monday Is Paved With Good Intentions | Defector

The Atlanta Hawks proceeded with their 'Magic City Monday' promotional event honoring the famous Atlanta strip club despite center Luke Kornet's public objections.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

The Political Potential of the Chinatown Storefront

Abrons Arts Center's Lunar New Year mutual aid initiative uses art to celebrate and economically support Chinatown's local businesses and cultural resilience.
NYC real estate
fromQNS
1 month ago

Mamdani's plans to revive Sunnyside Yards draws mixed reaction from local community - QNS

Mayor Mamdani revived the Sunnyside Yards development plan with a $21 billion proposal to build 12,000 homes, half under Mitchell-Lama affordable housing, following a meeting with President Trump.
SF politics
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 month ago

Segregation': Multimillion-dollar crime wall causes uproar in S Africa

Cape Town's proposed N2 highway wall to combat crime highlights inequality, as residents lack basic services while authorities fund security infrastructure instead of housing and sanitation improvements.
Brooklyn
fromNY Carib News
4 weeks ago

Brooklyn, NY - Shirley Chisholm Recreation Center Opens

Brooklyn opened the Shirley Chisholm Recreation Center, its largest recreation facility, in East Flatbush on March 8, 2026, honoring the pioneering congresswoman and addressing community needs identified over a decade ago.
Alternative transportation
fromStreetsblog
1 month ago

Urban Truth Collective: Straight Talk About The Joy Of Cities In An Age Of Disinformation - Streetsblog USA

Fifteen-minute cities enable convenient living without car dependency, while decades of car-centric policies have deliberately created sprawl and reduced walkability, homelessness correlates directly with insufficient housing supply, and wider roads increase crashes and traffic rather than reducing congestion.
fromLos Angeles Times
9 years ago

Neighborhood Spotlight: Mid-Wilshire is alive with culture and ancient history

He would buy up land on Wilshire Boulevard between La Brea and Fairfax avenues and build the retail hub of the future, one centered around the automobile. Though critics scoffed, he believed he could draw customers from Beverly Hills and Hollywood to what was then the unfashionable hinterland of the city simply by combining luxury department store shopping with plenty of free parking.
Los Angeles
Portland
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
1 month ago

100 Posters: A photographic response to ICE takes to the walls and streets * Oregon ArtsWatch

DE-ICE:PDX distributed 100 posters across Portland featuring photojournalist images promoting family unity and providing Portland Immigrant Rights Coalition contact information for ICE detention support.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

Plan to Close DePaul Art Museum Faces Community Backlash

DePaul University will close its art museum on June 30 due to projected budget deficits, prompting over 2,000 faculty and students to oppose the decision.
Social justice
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

Promises made, payments delayed: Reparations work moves slowly in Alameda County, elsewhere

Russell City, a predominantly Black and Latino neighborhood, was destroyed through eminent domain in the 1960s to build an industrial park, displacing over 1,400 residents and erasing generational wealth opportunities now being addressed through a reparations fund.
Education
fromTruthout
1 month ago

We Must Defend Black History - It Fuels Freedom Dreams of Students Under Attack

Teachers must transform curricula to eliminate biases and systems of domination while protecting vulnerable students, particularly Black students and students of color, from contemporary educational injustices.
fromPortland Mercury
1 month ago

The Save Lloyd Campaign Wants Some Say in What Happens to Lloyd Center Mall

Urban Renaissance, the real estate development group that partly owns the mall, has a vision for what comes after demolition. The group's Lloyd Center Central City Master Plan wipes the venerable mall from the map in favor of development that will be familiar to most Portlanders: an intersecting street grid with green space and mixed-used architecture.
Portland
Brooklyn
fromTheGrio
1 month ago

EXCLUSIVE: Mayor Mamdani celebrates the restoration of Brooklyn's historic Weeksville with a new documentary

Weeksville was a thriving 19th-century Brooklyn community built by free Black people that exemplified self-determination through property ownership, institutions, and economic independence.
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
22 years ago

A mingling of generations graces Sunset Park

Sunset Park in Santa Monica is a family-oriented residential neighborhood where retirees and young families coexist, attracted by excellent schools, proximity to the beach, and local employment opportunities.
Portland
fromPortland Monthly
1 month ago

Portland Protests, by the Numbers

Portland has a 35-year history of sustained civil disobedience and protest activism, from environmental demonstrations to police brutality protests, often met with federal intervention and aggressive law enforcement responses.
Philosophy
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Neighbors, It's Time to Make a Stand

Universal conviction in one's own righteousness divides humanity, while accelerating evolutionary mismatch from our technology-created world remains our shared existential problem.
fromNonprofit Quarterly | Civic News. Empowering Nonprofits. Advancing Justice.
1 month ago

Detroit Was Once Home to 18 Black-Led Hospitals-Here's How to Understand Their Rise and Fall | Nonprofit Quarterly | Civic News. Empowering Nonprofits. Advancing Justice.

Dunbar provided more than curative medicine. It also offered preventive care, professional training and organized advocacy. It was led largely by members of W. E. B. Du Bois' "Talented Tenth," a cadre of educated and socially conscious Black Americans who advocated for marginalized Black Americans. Their efforts provide lessons for advancing health equity today.
Social justice
Los Angeles
fromLos Angeles Times
33 years ago

Redevelopment

Commerce's redevelopment is driven by elected officials and economic necessity, transforming an industrial landscape into a diverse economy with jobs, housing, and improved infrastructure.
fromNew York Amsterdam News
1 month ago

City grant enlists Black and Brown artists to build community and prevent hate crimes

Community-led work is critical to preventing hate and addressing the conditions that allow bias to take hold. These grants support New Yorkers who are doing the hard, meaningful work of bringing people together, strengthening relationships, and helping build a city where everyone belongs.
NYC politics
#black-history-month
fromwww.cbc.ca
2 months ago

Toronto's Little Jamaica in state of emergency' due to Eglinton-Crosstown construction: BIA | CBC News

Our identity has really been changed in Little Jamaica and it's all due to the Metrolinx construction for the last 16 years,
Canada news
New York Islanders
fromCity Limits
2 months ago

Opinion: A Safer New York Starts With Community, Not Incarceration

New York must prioritize affordable housing, services, and scaled alternatives to incarceration so jail becomes a last resort and safety relies on support, not punishment.
#ice-enforcement
East Bay real estate
fromwww.berkeleyside.org
2 months ago

Long-awaited Black resource center breaks ground in South Berkeley

Berkeley began construction of an African American Holistic Resource Center to provide culturally relevant services addressing inequities caused by racism, gentrification, and housing loss.
Boston
fromBoston.com
1 month ago

Readers agree: Build a new Madison Park to benefit Boston's youth

Rebuilding Madison Park on parcel P-3 would provide a state-of-the-art vocational high school offering trades training and tangible public benefit for Boston youth.
Toronto
fromwww.cbc.ca
2 months ago

Searching for Ontario's missing Black boys | CBC News

Black GTA teenagers are being groomed into drug trafficking and transported to remote First Nations communities to act as disposable mules.
Mental health
fromThe Nation
2 months ago

What Black Youth Need to Feel Safe

Suicide rates among Black children and young adults are rising rapidly and require urgent, culturally competent prevention, community support, and attention to systemic causes.
Non-profit organizations
fromMission Local
2 months ago

How to save the Mission Cultural Center? Residents and leaders meet

Community mobilizes to save the Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts after financial collapse, seeking $500,000 to stabilize operations and preserve its programs.
LGBT
fromThe Walrus
1 month ago

The Sports Organization That Stood Up to Alberta | The Walrus

Skate Canada will not host events in Alberta due to provincial restrictions on transgender athletes, upholding national standards for safe, inclusive sport.
fromThe Haitian Times
1 month ago

Shirley Chisholm recreation center opens in East Flatbush

The Shirley Chisholm Recreation Center officially opened to the public on February 10 in East Flatbush, becoming the first new Parks rec center in Central Brooklyn in more than a decade and the borough's largest facility. The $141 million center is expected to serve over 41,000 residents within a 15-minute walk or transit ride. Council Member Farah N. Louis, who spearheaded the project, and Mayor Zohran Mamdani led the grand opening on February 9 alongside local and state officials, including Public Advocate Jumaane Williams, State Senator Kevin Parker, and Assemblymembers Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn and Monique Chandler-Waterman.
New York City
California
fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

South L.A. just became a Black cultural district. So where should its monument stand?

Historic South Los Angeles gained state designation as a Black cultural district with $5.5 million to preserve Black heritage and support local economic development.
Music
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
1 month ago

"What is My Hand in This?": A powerful call for a better world * Oregon ArtsWatch

Davóne Tines and Ruckus delivered a powerful, multi-genre concert pleading for a better world, blending spirituals, opera, and rock-infused period instruments.
Canada news
fromFast Company
2 months ago

This whole city block got an indigenous redesign

An Indigenous-led Toronto development integrates traditional healing, cultural design, housing, job training, and public spaces to reflect Indigenous traditions and community-led planning.
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
2 months ago

Minneapolis's Community Bonds Are Being Tested

As I watch masked federal agents rip apart Minneapolis and the social fabric of our country, I wonder how we will recover. Pretti and Good were shot trying to protect their neighbors. But will the bridges that community leaders, college outreach programs and policymakers built between immigrant communities and their adoptive homes crumble under the weight of the federal government's crackdown?
US news
US politics
fromPortland Mercury
1 month ago

Former City Hall Staffer Files Discrimination Complaints Against Councilor's Office

A former Portland council aide alleges retaliation and wrongful firing after requesting ADA workplace accommodations for a seizure disorder and filed city and state complaints.
fromCity Limits
2 months ago

Opinion: Why Mamdani's New 'Office of Mass Engagement' Matters

The order names a problem that anyone who has spent time in civic life recognizes. Too often, "community" is defined by the few who repeatedly show up or happen to be in the room. That is not because they care more, but because they have the time, flexibility, and familiarity with civic processes that many New Yorkers do not. When those voices are treated as synonymous with an entire district, our understanding of the public and consensus becomes distorted.
New York Islanders
Social justice
fromThe Nation
1 month ago

In the Trump Era, Celebrating Black History Month Feels Radical Again

Corporate brands significantly reduced Black History Month marketing and social media engagement in 2025 compared to their performative displays following George Floyd's 2020 murder, reflecting broader retreat from racial equity commitments.
Portland
fromPortland Mercury
1 month ago

Mayor's Roundtable Aims to Reinvigorate Central City, With or Without Key Stakeholders

Portland's Central City Roundtable, a public-private partnership formed from Governor Kotek's task force recommendations, aims to revitalize downtown through increased foot traffic, office workers, housing development, and enhanced daytime services.
Real estate
fromSFGATE
2 months ago

Real Estate Market Trends in Tulsa, OK: Prices Fall - December 2025

Tulsa's December housing market showed rising inventory, falling median prices, and faster sales, creating buyer opportunities and pricing flexibility.
US politics
fromThe New Yorker
2 months ago

The Battle for Minneapolis

Federal agents' deployment in Minneapolis triggered protests and a general strike; multiple federal shootings, including Alex Pretti's death, intensified community outrage and mutual protection efforts.
fromsfist.com
2 months ago

Sunday Links: Local Activists Remove Fence Illegally Blocking Access to Daly City Beach

A group of local activists took matters into their own hands Saturday and removed the controversial fence illegally blocking public access to Daly City's Thornton Beach. In a video shared on Instagram, a banner that reads, This is on stolen Ohlone land, is placed on the ground as the activists begin to remove the fence, declaring, Free the land. [F12Unity/Instagram]
California
fromSFGATE
2 months ago

Tulsa Home Prices Down in July

The number of listings on the market grew 6.1% from last month, which is a smaller increase than normal for this time of the year in Tulsa, and homes are also selling close to the same pace as the same time last year. Typically, home price per square foot in Tulsa tend to rise in July. But the most recent data shows that the price per square foot decreased by 0.6% compared with the month before.
Real estate
US politics
fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

California launches civil rights probe into botched evacuations in historically Black Altadena

California Attorney General Rob Bonta opened a civil rights investigation into potential race, age, or disability discrimination in Eaton fire emergency response in west Altadena.
Social justice
fromThe Atlantic
2 months ago

Running Down the Clock on Justice

Delayed governmental responses and failure to enact reparations deprived Greenwood survivors of justice and rendered centennial recognition insufficient to repair lasting harm.
fromPortland Mercury
2 months ago

"Racist, Dehumanizing": Chat Images Show Portland Power Players Disparaging Councilors of Color

Owendoff has had a sizable sway over the city's decision-making for the past 15 years. Through his role as a commercial real estate broker, he's involved in several political and business groups. During Sam Adams's tenure as mayor, Adams appointed Owendoff to a panel focused on planning the future of the Veterans Memorial Coliseum. Owendoff was forced out of a real estate job in 2011 for posting hundreds of caustic comments on the Oregonian website.
US politics
Portland
fromPortland Mercury
1 month ago

Twenty-Eight Moments in (Recent) Black Oregon History

Black Oregonians reshaped Oregon over the past decade through entrepreneurship, youth workforce programs, cultural leadership, and reclamation of community land.
fromHigh Country News
1 month ago

How community organizers are amplifying Oregon's Black music history - High Country News

When Norman Sylvester was 12, long before he garnered the nickname "The Boogie Cat" or shared a stage with B.B. King, he boarded a train in Louisiana and headed west, toward the distant city of Portland, Oregon. He'd lived all his life in the rural South, eating wild muscadine grapes from his family's farm, fishing in the bayou and churning butter at the kitchen table to the tune of his grandmother's gospel singing.
Social justice
Portland
fromPortland Mercury
1 month ago

Thanks Councilors

Portland city councilors unanimously approved a temporary property tax exemption for a proposed Alaska Airlines maintenance hangar at Portland International Airport.
Social justice
fromThe Walrus
2 months ago

There Must Be Room for Black Joy in Public Spaces | The Walrus

Black dignity requires not only safety in public but also the freedom to express and center joy as a foundational element of public life and narrative.
fromCurbed
1 month ago

I Miss My Black Brooklyn

I once lived in a Black mecca. But by the summer of 2022, my toddler son and I were often the only Black folks on the playground in Bedford-Stuyvesant, a fact that felt both alienating and surreal. We moved to Bed-Stuy that summer to be close to my sister and her family. Reeling from a recent separation and scrambling for child care in a different neighborhood, I often found myself on the playground, trying to make sense of both our new life and this
Social justice
Social justice
fromThe New Yorker
2 months ago

What Comes After the Protests

State violence captured on camera exposes American vulnerability and prompts mass protests, yet recurring killings raise doubt about protests achieving lasting change.
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