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About Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current | View Entire Issue (April 24, 2013)
Django Unchained' raises the conversation on race ‘City 0/Roses’ D r^ a te s ^ u r!u !<T h ICaft e h h P control th e yc^ 'll^ iC B JQI Volume XLIII Number 16 semi* 4 3 www.portlandobserver.com Wednesday • April 24, 2013 Established in 1970 V C C lfd > Committed to Cultural Diversity ^enmmunitv wrvu Harrison patro1 the downtown waterfront. Portland Parks and Recreation s ta te d tthe m i ^ " ^ ^ ^ 2 0 1 0 Tre p ^ ? n g l '‘' ' " eXPanded Wlth the hMng 3 mOre diverse workf° ™ - ^ g e r s carry only one weapon, pepper spray so if a situation grows out of The Parks have Eyes New rangers are also ambassadors C ari H achmann T he P ortland O bserver by They may wear a badge and uni form, ride through downtown on bikes and hand out stickers to kids. bU* M « X M a n d ;s Park R an .- Po*lan‘1is imProvinS security at its city parks with a team a forest green-clad park rangers who act ers: eves and ears of citv narks § ^ ^ t BS GyeS and ears for the communi^ and the police, but as city ambassadors to assist and build relationships with people in the neighborhoods they serve. Pictured on the job at Chapman Square, downtown, are Park Ranger Security Manager Art Hendricks (left) and Park Ranger Supervi sor Hasan Antharee. . p continued V ' on page 4