Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, March 31, 2010, Page 4, Image 4

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    Bus Tour Explores Hidden Histories
celebrating the Fair Housing Act
and the Fair Housing Council o f
Oregon.
The April 23 tour, entitled
Local residents are invited to Fasten Y our Seat B e lts-lt’s
explore discrimination and seg­ Been a Bumpy Ride, will ex­
regation in Portland’s past and plore lost ethnic communities,
present with a historic bus tour forgotten hate crimes, Kian ral­
Celebrating Fair
Housing Act
lies, and groups o f Oregonians
who were rounded up and exiled
based on their ethnic origins.
Following the bus expedition,
a luncheon program will feature
Kevin Boyle, author o f Arc of
Justice: A Saga o f Race, Civil
Rights and Murder in the Jazz
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OUD
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Kevin Boyle
Age. The book, which won the
National Book Award for non­
fiction, is heralded as a poignant
biography, a tour-de-force ofhis-
torical detective work, a grip­
ping courtroom drama, and a
powerful reflection on race rela­
tions in America.
Boyle captures the tensions
o f a period that witnessed the
rebirth o f the Ku Klux Kian and
the flow ering o f the Harlem
Renaissance, the crystallization
o f racial segregation, both north
and south, and the rise o f the
modem civil rights movement.
Also on the luncheon agenda is
an update on discrimination in
Oregon today and a performance
by the dynam ic Serm onettes
Gospel Singers.
The two events will be held at
the Ambridge Event Center in
northeast Portland, from 8:30
a.m. until 2:30 p.m. The cost of
the morning bus tour is $30, $25
for' students and seniors. The
luncheon cost is $30, $25 for
students and seniors. The cost
for attending both events is $50,
$40 for students and seniors.
Advance-registration is required
by April 14byvisitingfhco.org/
fhmonth 10.
For the past 20 years the Fair
Housing Council o f Oregon has
worked to protect renters and
home buyers from illegal hous­
ing discrimination based on race,
color, religion, national origin, sex,
familial status, disability, source
o f income, marital status, sexual
orientation and age.
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Think you can't afford to buy a home?
Think again!
Proud Ground, a nonprofit organization serving Portland since 1999, has
2 & 3 BR homes at prices you can afford in Lents and North
Portland.
Our homes have fixed-rate monthly mortgage, taxes and insurance
payments around $800-1200. No subprime mortgages. No getting in
over your head. And it's not too late to take advantage of the $8,000
tax credit!
We’ve helped 120 families buy their first home in Portland. We can help
you, too! But don’t wait to get ready. Proud Ground gives priority to
those on our waiting list.
To find out more about our program - including how to get on our
waiting list - attend one of our FREE information sessions.
Homeownership Information Sessions:
•
North Portland, 4th Monday of every month
Proud Ground office (5288 N. Interstate Ave.)
•
SE Portland, 2nd Tuesday of every month
East Portland Community Center (740 SE 106th Ave)
Heating Duct
Inspections Offered
Residents o f unincorporated
Clark County now can sign up to
have a free home-heating duct
inspection.
The U.S. Department o f En­
ergy awarded Clark County a
grant for energy conservation
work, including at least $312,000
for inspections in 700 homes.
T he tw o -y e a r g ra n t com es
through the federal American
R ecovery and R einvestm ent
A ct.
The program provides inspec­
tions to determine how much
heat is leaking out o f ductwork
instead o f reaching rooms, plus a
lim ited energy conservation
home audit. Based on the find­
ings, the inspector will refer the
resident to private contractors
who can seal the hom e’s ducts
or make other needed upgrades.
A typical duct sealing in a
1,800-square-foot house costs
$400-$600. I f the resident or
hom eow ner uses a contractor
on an approved list from the
inspector, the grant will pro ­
vide $ 100 rebate to offset costs.
C lark P u b lic U tilitie s and
N orthwest Natural, through the
Energy T rust o f O regon, also
have incentives for im prove­
m ents.
To sign up or see if you are
eligible, contact Steve Alexander
at 3 6 0-397-2375, exten sio n
4752
or
em ail
steve.alexander@ clark.wa.gov.
To Place Your Classified Advertisement
To register or find out more:
(503) 493-0293, x 10
www.proudground.org
Dneamn Stani Siene,.
Contact:
Phone: 5 0 3-288 -00 33
Fax: 50 3-288-0015
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