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In the News
Public Hygiene Lets Us Stay Human!
Portland City Hall opens its bathrooms at night as part of a public hygiene pilot project, supported by Sisters’ Community Organizer Patrick Nolen. Read more. Sisters’ Meal Coupons a More Human Answer
A response to Margi Boule’s August 2 article on how panhandlers should be given nothing.
Sisters’ Research and Voices from the Street
Sisters’ book Voices from the Street came out on May 24, 2007, and although it is based on interviews conducted in Portland, it is a book of national significance. Read more in PDX Magazine.
The research behind Sisters’ new book is as interesting at the book itself! Read more in the Oregonian. The Street News Service finds value in Voices:
Sit? Lie? Stand!For over six years, 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 recent developments 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 from the Oregonian. 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. Wolf from the Door Benefits Sisters
Margie Boule writes about an innovative benefit held by a most enterprising grade-schooler and her friends and family (pictured at left). Social services moving lines off the street
Several social services including Sisters Of The Road are planning to move their lines off the street, but not for the reasons some may think. Read the story. 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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