** RESPOND TO RACISM 4TH ANNIVERSARY **
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Multiple dates June-July
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Oregon DOJ 3rd Annual Community Conversations: Let’s talk about rising hate crime and bias targeting; re-visioning support services; justice, reform, and absolute liberation! 2021 Information
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Mon July 5, 12, 19, 26 at 5pm
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Kids’ Storytime with Katharine Phelps Register
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Mon July 5 6:30-8:30
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RtR Community meeting: “Benevolent vs. Hostile Sexism: the Intersection of Race and Gender” with guest speaker Radiance Talley of BahaiTeachings.org. Register
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Tues July 6
at 5:30 pm, July 20 at 3pm
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Participate in LO City Council Meetings: 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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Mon July 12 by noon
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Make your voice heard on proposed Community development code amendments to allow multifamily housing as an allowed use in the WLG-OC zone. The public record remains open for any person to submit additional written evidence or testimony, if received by noon on Monday, July 12, 2021. Mail (by 8am) or hand-deliver (by noon) to Iris McCaleb, Lake Oswego Planning Dept., 380 A Avenue, PO Box 369, Lake Oswego, OR 97034; email imccaleb@lakeoswego.city
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Mon July 12
at 7pm
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Respond to Racism on Instagram Live: “Critical Race Theory & Curriculum Reform in Lake Oswego” @RESPOND_TO_RACISM
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Sun July 18 &
Aug 15 at 2pm
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Deepening Our Connections: Join us! RtR
and the LO Public Library have collaborated on a three-book discussion series on African American Literature. Please join our second discussion featuring Quicksand & Passing by Nella Larsen Register now!
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Respond to Racism
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Silent Walks: Respond to Racism and LO for
LOve co-host a silent walk each month in support of the BIPOC community in Lake Oswego. Check our website for the exact day and time.
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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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