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Street roots 11 March 2, 2012 Familiar faces, familiar cases Portlanders joined demonstrators across the country on Wednesday, Feb. 29, to protest the activities of the American Legislative Exchange Counsel, or ALEC. The marchers targeted businesses in Portland that are members of ALEC,which is a massive lobbying corporation that authors legislation for Congress. About 1,000 marchers visited the offices of ExxonMobil, McDonalds, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Verizon, FedEx, Taco Bell, Walgreens, Shell, Wells Fargo, and Bank of America. The events have brought new attention to ALEC, which has gone largely unnoticed by the general public. The organization boasts the creation of “model legislation” that is used by corporations and promoted by lawmakers at both the federal and state level. S is te rs Of The Rood c r e a t in g c o m m u n ity , c r e a tin g c h a n g e , t o g e t h e r P H O T O S B Y K R IS T IN A W R IG H T SISTERS OF THE ROAD XX X we ore— » hospitality & friendship » community change » through the Dorothy Day Community School working together for nonviolence & justice and don’t forget: fun! » Stop h for o delicious meal, Monday-Friday, 10am - UOpm 133 NW 6th Ave. in Portland 503-222-5694 w w w .s is te r s o fth e r o a d .o r g Check out Street Roots Vendor Sam Al-Jondi's new book, "Code of Conduct." Al-Jondi writes about his experiences and offers a fresh perspective about the world we ive in. The books can be purchased at the Multnomah County Central Library on SW 10th Ave., on Kindle, Amazon, and for $10 through Street Roots at 211 NW Davis St., Portland, OR 97209. Office Cat Rooty says thank you to all the Street Roots vendors who make sure I ’m fed, watered, scooped and loved. You guys are the best! Thank you!