Last week’s packed Voices of Portland event was another success. More than 75+ strong showed up at Project Grow to explore the role of oral history in documenting our communities and its power in creating greater understanding around issues of social concern. The audience, comprised of people from all ages and backgrounds, provided overwhelmingly positive [...]
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looking for a few good pickles
Our staff of 1.5 people can only do so much, and we occasionally call on volunteers to help us with some of the day-to-day legwork of our operations. We have a few projects coming up at DPC HQ and we could really use a hand. Please let us know if you can help with any [...]
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members party wrap, book party info
Thanks all who made it out to our annual members party. The event was a great success…that is until I fell down the stairs and sprained my ankle…ouch! Special thanks to our guest presenters, Sarah Mirk and Brain Libby, as well as everyone who has made this past year of DPC events possible. It’s only [...]
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