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County-sponsored ‘Race Talks’ series to tackle N Williams project


The event will include facilitated group discussions.
(Photo © J. Maus)

Race Talks, a discussion series sponsored by Multnomah County, will tackle the complex and sensitive topic of how race has impacted a local transportation project.

The free event, “Coming Together on North Williams Avenue: Reconciling Neighborhood’s Past with Proposed Bike Lane” will be held at McMenamins Kennedy School Gym on Tuesday, November 8th.

The format of the event will be short presentations by four panelists, some time for Q & A, and then a facilitated discussion among the audience. The discussions are moderated by trained volunteers from the non-profit group Uniting to Understand Racism and Portland’s Intergroup Dialogue program.

The event is co-organized by Donna Maxey. You might recall Maxey’s name from our reporting back in July when the specter of racism first reared its head in the Williams Avenue project.

I’ve accepted an invitation from Ms. Maxey to be one of the panelists. I’m looking forward to this discussion and to sharing my perspective on this issue. I hope you’ll consider showing up and taking part.

UPDATE, 4:48pm:
Here are the other panelists:

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