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Woodlawn
School
‘Dreamers’
S tudents o f the n ortheast P o rtla n d ’s
W oodlaw n Elem entary “ 1 Have A D ream ”
Foundation-O regon program are preparing
to begin work on a “W here I ’ m From " photo
exhibit.
T he 5lh graders will learn from local pho
to g ra p h e r R oxanne H ubbard ab o u t c o m
position whi le taking photos o f various places
and people. T he p ictu res, c o m p rise d o f
w here they like to hang out and o f th eir
fam ily m em bers, will then be m ade into an
electronic slideshow com plete with student
narratives and m usic.
The exhibit will be show n to local nursing
hom es in an effort to foster intergenerational
photo b \
N icole H ooper /T he P< » rti . am » O bserver
relationships and community involvement. This
specific project is in celebration o f M artin
William Parker (from left), Daniel Baker and Natalie Vega-Juarez practice taking photos at the Woodlawn Elementary
School Garden. The students are enrolled in the school's “I Have 4 Dream” program.
Luther King Day.
Capitol to Erect Rosa Parks Statue
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ied in her life. We must give our American family standing to-
hearts, minds, and bodies to ere- gether. Because of Rosa Parks,
her Rosa Parks, we must also ating a more perfect union of we know we can do better,
renew and recommit to living and economic and social equality, a
Nancy Pelosi serves as the
acting out the high ideals embod- world committed to peace and an House Democratic Leader.
Staying Positive:
’ / try to not think o f those
things that we cannot control,
hut I think if we continue to
work with positive attitudes,
conditions will he better for
more people.
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