Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, May 08, 2013, Page 7, Image 7

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    May 8. 2013
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A ccording to the H ealthy K ids
H ealthy Portland cam paign, w hich
ad v o cates flu o rid atin g the c ity ’s
’o n ’t B e Mov^
w ater, m ore than 80 local organiza-
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tions, and all m ajo r health o rg an iza­
tions hav e com e ou t o f support o f it.
“I ’ve seen the H elp Portland Smile
signs ev ery w h ere, but the m ore I
think about it I leans tow ards a n o .”
says P o rtlan d C o m m u n ity C ollege
student K ris G o n zales R ay. She
w orries about the long-term effects.
As voters scram ble to g ath er in ­
form ation before the election, K arla
C aballo, 18, m ost sim ply says o f his
choice, “I ju s t d o n ’t k n o w .”
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Nabeeh Mustafa (left) and Mic Crenshaw, members of the
Black Working Group, focus their May Day demonstration on
housing rights and the foreclosure crisis.
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Justice Rallies
on May Day
O n W ednesday, M ay 1, the
s tre e ts o f d o w n to w n P o rtla n d
boom ed w ith voices and m usic as
people cam e together in O ’Bryant
Square for the annual M ay D ay
dem onstration.
A variety o f banners and signs
were held proudly and high, som e
reading: People B efore Profit, N o
H um an Is Illegal and Join an O rga­
corner o f MLK and Russell
Street, on the second floor
above the coffee shop.
nization Fighting for Justice.
M ay D ay is the international
day o f the worker, birthed o f an 1886
C hicago protest for 8-hour w ork
days that turned riot.
In Portland, hundreds o f people
with num erous causes gathered at
the relatively small dow ntow n park,
but unlike its nam esake, this brief
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333 NE
Russell
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protest proceeded w ithout incident.
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The Service Employees International Union group Justice for
Janitors rallied for employee rights.
Spring Cleanup for Humboldt
T h e H um b o ld t N eig h b o rh o o d
to $20 fo r trucks and trailers. T here
A ssociation Spring C leanup w ill be
w ill be reuse areas for the collection
held on Saturday, M ay 18 from 9
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Oregon License FS-0395
o f N eighborhoods.