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Nonprofit agencies help ex-offenders move on with their lives

With a crime on your record, getting that next job just got harder.
When a person is given a felony conviction, in today's modern world, they've just been handed a life sentence. Until they die, they will likely forever be labeled a felon.
And given that we are imprisoning more of our own citizens than we have ever before – and more than any other country in the earth, including China – it's surprising that not more is being done in the name of reform, to allow people to "correct" themselves after they've served their sentences.

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Join them at the Lets Move health day Saturday June 11

They are young, gifted, Black… and very professional. If that describes you too, they have a network for you. But what ever your age, the Urban League of Portland's Young Professionals invites you to join them for the Let's Move health event Saturday June 11

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After Grand Floral, floats will be on display adjacent to CityFair all weekend

Rose Festival activities continue this week with Fred Meyer Junior Parade, the Spirit Mountain Casino Grand Floral Parade.
The junior parade will take over the Hollywood District on Wednesday, June 8. More than 10,000 children will continue the tradition set in 1936 to dance, drum, skate, bike, trike, unicike, scoot and stroller down Sandy Boulevard at 1 p.m. The biggest parade of the festival, the Grand Floral Parade, will kick off at 10 a.m. on June 11 at Memorial Coliseum.

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The Brandeis University professor will speak Tuesday morning

Anita Hill's testimony at Clarence Thomas confirmation hearings brought sexual harassment into the open. This week the Brandeis University professor comes to Portland as the 'Courageous Voice' at Planned Parenthood of the Columbia Willamette's Courageous Voice Breakfast 2011.

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Planning for summer activites is underway

Grassroots community activists are organizing events aimed at building support networks around Portland's youth. The move comes as a response to the rise in youth violence that has brought more than 30 reports of shootings this year and five teen deaths, several grassroots efforts to build community and surround teens with caring adults. 

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Camp includes a beach trip

Calling boys and girls aged 8 to 15, who are looking for fun this summer. Child Inc. is offering Quest 2011, a summer camp where they will have a great time, transportation to and from activities and opportunities to contribute based on their interests and skills, through volunteering and fundraising. 

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Excessive Force Investigation Report shows officials denied mental health services, claiming teen was 'faking it'

Criminal charges against Fair are scheduled for a settlement hearing this Friday, June 3, at the Multnomah County Justice Center. Meanwhile questions about what happened to him in custody have generated an 1,151-page Oregon State Internal Excessive Force Investigation, obtained by The Skanner News.

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It's that time of year again. Rose Festival season. The time of year when people from across the Portland metro region descend into downtown and pray that it doesn't rain.
So far for this weekend's big Starlight Parade, the news is looking upbeat with meteorologists predicting sunny skies across the region. This will hopefully make it a lot easier for people to bike, bus or take the train into the city center for the festivities.
The festival is running all week, with the CityFair open from June 2 to 5 in Tom McCall Waterfront Park. On June 4, the KeyBank Starlight Run will kick off at 8 p.m. at Lincoln High School (ontherunevents.com/starlight). Thirty minutes later, the PGE/SOLV Starlight Parade will begin in Downtown Portland

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We asked him about his plans

The Seattle Public Library board has named Marcellus Turner as its new City Librarian. Turner, who comes to the job from Jefferson County library system in Colorado, will manage a budget of $50 million and 640 employees in 26 branches.

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