Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, March 05, 2014, Page 3, Image 3

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    March 5, 2014
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Fred Meyer
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Opportunity Shines
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Home Forward has honored long­
time board member Lee Moore in a
big way after his announcement of
retirement.
A community building at the
housing agency’s latest HOPE VI
re-development, Stephens Creek
Crossing in southwest Portland will
be named “The Lee E. Moore Sr.
Opportunity Center” in honor of
M oore’s advocacy for housing pro­
grams.
Moore was instrumental in help­
ing the government agency reach
its public involvement, resident Home Forward Executive Director Steve Rudman (left) an­
engagement, and contracting eq- nounces that the Opportunity Center at the Stephens Creek
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Crossing housing re-development project will be named in honor
of longtime board member Lee Moore (right).
Portland State University faculty, students, and community members stage a walkout Thursday to
support professors who are poised to strike after 10 months of stalled labor negotiations.
Protest Supports PSU Professors
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C lassifieds
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Nearly 1,000 people, made up of
faculty, students, community mem­
bers and other campus workers, at­
tended a walkout at Portland State
University on Thursday after 10
months of stalled labor negotiations
between professors and PSU ad-
ministrators.
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The American Association of
University Professors of PSU repre­
sents more than 1,200 faculty and
academ ic professionals at the
school.
The association declared an im­
passe with the administration last
week which allows for a potential
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strike in the spring term if no agree­
ment is reached.
Mediation between the two sides
will continue this week. Key bar­
gaining issues are retaining educa­
tor-led higher education, reversing
the erosion of faculty stability and
equitable pay.
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Roosevelt Design Needs Your Help
Future and current Roosevelt
High School families, neighbors and
citizens are encouraged to give their
input as the Roosevelt High School
modernization project has moved to
an exciting stage.
Planning efforts are now fo­
cused on schem atic design in
which the layout o f educational
spaces and com m on areas are
envisioned. D on’t miss this op­
portunity to help shape the future
school by attending an upcoming
Roosevelt Design W orkshop on
Saturday, March 15 from 9 a.m. to
noon at George Middle School,
10000N. Burr Ave.
Early arrivals will be welcomed
with a free breakfast. Free childcare
and translation in Spanish and So­
mali will also be provided.
For more information, visit the
website RooseveltBond.pps.net or
call 503-916-2222,