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October IO, 2007
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PCC Praised for Diversity Contestant First Runner-Up
Portland Community College
has received the National Equity
Award from the Association of
Community College Trustees for
hiring a more diverse workforce
and promoting educational op­
portunities for women and stu­
dents of color.
"Diversity has been one of the
board of directors' top goals,"
said District President Preston
Pulliams. "It has been one of my
top priorities, too. W e're thrilled
to bring home this honor.”
Portland Community College
is the most racially and ethni­
cally diverse institution of higher
education in Oregon.
Preston Pulliams
When Dr. Pulliams arrived at
PCC in 2004, he formed internal
and external diversity com m it­
tees charged with assessing
whether PCC was meeting the
needs o f its students, staff, and
multi-ethnic com m unities and
partners.
The result has been an increase
in the percentage of part-time
faculty, full-time faculty and man­
agers who are people of color,
increased investment in staff de­
velopment that improves cultural
competency and enhanced pro­
gramming to better serve PCC's
diverse communities, both inter­
nally and externally.
Joelle Rankins Goodwin, a Portland native
who has spent most o f her career as a military
intelligence officer in the U.S. Army, was
named first runner-up in the Mrs. Oregon
America Pageant at Clackam as High School
on Saturday.
It was the second straight year that Goodwin,
43, has com peted for the crown and the second
time she was named first runner-up. Taryn
Stastny won the pageant, representing W ash­
ington County.
Goodwin, a form er Rose Festival princess
from Lincoln High School, currently holds the
title o f Mrs. Eugene America 2007.
Joelle
Rankins
Goodwin
Advertise with diversity in
Understanding
Racism Workshop
In partn ersh ip with U niting
to U nderstand Racism , a P ort­
land organization dedicated to
ending racial bias, the N orth­
east C o alition o f N eighbor­
hoods invites people to reg is­
ter for a 12-hour, five-session
U nderstanding Racism N eigh­
borhood W orkshop.
The coalition seeks to have
an equal num ber of white and
people-of-color participants.
Portlanders who know our
neighborhoods and history will
share personal stories with race
and racism, and discussions will
include critical learning and
thinking about history, behavior.
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C o m m unity leaders have
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placem ent o f A frican-A m eri­
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neighbor interactions and in ­
cre a sin g re p o rts o f cu ltu re
clashing.
This workshop is an opportu­
nity to know y o u rse lf on a
deeper level and to build stron­
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neighborhood leaders.
F o r m o re in f o r m a tio n ,
contact the N ortheast C oali­
tio n at 5 0 3 -8 2 3 - 3 1 5 1 o r
info@ necoalition.org.
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