We Make the Road by Walking
The Rural Organizing Project (ROP)
Walk for Justice
Jerry Atkin
Wheeler, Oregon
In memoriam: Julius Nyerere
We are poorer for his death, richer for his life.
by Jerry Atkin
Portland, Oregon
Me and Rodin
Art is a tool for rescuing the planet ...
Jerry Atkin
Portland, Oregon
Mens Sana / Mountain Fever
Poetry by Janet Buck
Medford, Oregon
The Mighty Drip / The Photo SHOOT
Poetry by Janet Buck
Medford, Oregon
Preschool Myths - Early Childhood Education
Tracy Lai and Lisa Coburn
Seattle, Washington
Self-Development: Creating Hope in El Salvador
By Jonathan Heller and Sarah McFarlane
El Platenar, El Salvador & Seattle, Washington
Jim Pepper Legacy in Recorded Music: a Treasure Chest
Discography of saxophonist Jim Pepper's music
by Jim Olding
Portland, Oregon
"Listen to your own voice!"
An interview with Native American independent filmmaker,
Sandra Osawa
by Victor Payan
Seattle, Washington & San Diego, California
The Legacy of Affirmative Action
Supreme Court decisions reverberate in the community
by Howard J. Shorr
Oregon City, Oregon
A Multicultural Core Curriculum
Using the Internet to Direct Student Inquiry
into Latino and Community History
by Howard J. Shorr
Oregon City, Oregon
No Immigration Without Emigration
Consequences For The Countries Left Behind
by Norma Linda Ureña
Seattle, Washington
Toni Bambara's books help to mend the world
The Willamina High School Class of 2000
Willamina, Oregon
"All eyes are on Washington state"
Washington's Initiative 200, like California's Prop 209,
uses deceptive language in an attempt to harm civil rights
Xuan-Trang "Mary" Tran-Thien
Seattle, Washington