** Women’s History Month
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March 1 - 31
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She
Said That! LOPL is celebrating Women's History Month in the children's library.
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Tue Mar 1 5:30pm
Thu Mar 17 3pm
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Participate in LO City Council Meetings: March 1 includes an action plan for
the Community Conversation on Policing and the adoption of City Council 2022 goals, initiatives and agreements. The agenda of each meeting is posted in advance and includes time for citizen comment. Meeting agenda & materials. More information: (503) 534-4225; cityrecorder@lakeoswego.city
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Sat Mar 5- Sun Apr 3
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Gem of the Ocean by August Wilson at Portland Center Stage
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Tue Mar 7 5-5:30pm
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Kids’ story time with Katharine Phelps. Register
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Tue Mar 7 6:30-8:30
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RtR community meeting: Uncomfortable conversations - working through our mistakes Register today
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Sun Mar 20 3pm
Circle at 1st & Evergreen in LO
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Silent walk: Co-hosted by Respond to Racism & LO for
LOve. Quietly walk in support of our BIPOC community, thinking of equality, love, belonging and healing.
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through Sun May 22
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Color Line: Black
Excellence on the World Stage:
A selection of photographs, charts and graphs from an exhibit developed by W.E.B. DuBois for the 1900 Paris Exposition. The Portland Art Museum invites visitors to critically engage with the visual dynamics of race.
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https://stopaapihate.org/
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Stop AAPI Hate reporting center: Tracks and responds to incidents of hate, violence, harassment, discrimination, shunning, and child bullying against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the
United States.
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(503) 575-3764
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The Racial Equity Support Line (503) 575-3764 is a service led and staffed by people with lived experience of racism. They offer support to those who are feeling the emotional impact of racist
violence and micro-aggressions, as well as the emotional impact of immigration struggles and other cross-cultural issues. Support Line
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1-844-924-BIAS
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Report a bias incident or hate crime: Any victim or witness of any age can report a bias incident or hate crime at Stand Against Hate, or call Oregon Department of Justice’s non-emergency Hate and Bias Hotline at 1-844-924-BIAS (2427), (711 for Oregon Relay) to report
an incident and talk with trained staff. Report online: DOJ
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A guide to how you can support marginalized communities
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CNN 5-20-2020
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