Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013, October 06, 2000, Page 8, Image 8

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an additional $400,000 to run a competitive
receive the Equality Award during the
campaign against the Oregon Citizens Human Rights Campaign Gala Dinner on
Alliance.
Nov. 3 at the Portland Hilton Downtown. The
Eric Brown and County Commissioner benefit also will commemorate the group s ZUth
anniversary.
Terry Bean, a Portland businessman involved
in local and national HRC efforts since its
inception, also will be honored. A portion of the
money raised at the dinner will be donated to
the No on 9 Campaign.
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special service, “Voices of Faith,
Voices of Justice,” will kick off the
Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan
Community Churches Northwest Dis­
trict Conference. The event will be
held from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Oct. 7 at First
Congregational Church, 1126 S.W.
Park Ave.
The annual conference draws dele­
gates from eight Western states. The
Northwest District Human Rights Award
will be presented during the service.
The event will feature comments
from Portland activists Jaime Balboa,
Basic Rights Oregon executive direc-
tor, and Ann Shepherd. The Rev.
i p l l l Bernard Turner, a retired First Baptist
Church of McMinnville pastor, also
Wmm will give remarks.
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Jaime Balboa, Basic Rights Oregon executive director,
will speak during the “Voices of Faith, Voices o f Justice
special service Oct. 7 at First Congregational Church
he Portland Police Bureau’s Sexu-
JL al Minorities Roundtable is look­
ing for someone to step forward and fill
the vacancy left after the resignation of
co-chair Lori Buckwalter.
Duties include conducting quar­
terly and monthly meetings. The
new co-chair must be willing to com-