Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, November 04, 2015, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    November 4, 2015
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INSIDE
The
Week in Review
S PORTS
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L OCAL N EWS
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pages 6-7
O PINION
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M ETRO
Symposium on Hate
Confronting Extremism: The
State of Hate Today will be the
subject of a fall symposium to re-
flect on the challenges posed by
racism, extremism, hate groups
and hate speech in our community.
Nadav Eyal, an acclaimed jour-
nalist and director of HATE, a
documentary covering rising an-
ti-Semitism in Europe filmed on
location in Germany, England, and
Greece will be the guest speaker.
Panelists include Jo Ann Hard-
esty, president of NAACP Port-
land Branch; Kayse Jama, founder Kayse Jama
and executive director at the Cen-
ter for Intercultural Organizing;
Erious Johnson Jr., civil rights
director, Oregon Department of
Justice; and several others.
Sponsored by the Oregon Jew-
ish Museum and Center for Holo-
caust Education, the Sunday, Nov.
8 event will be held at 1 p.m. at
Hoffman Hall on the Portland
State University campus, down-
town. Admission for the general
public is $20, and $8 for educators
and students with I.D.
Portland’s traditional Ross Hollywood Chapel Veterans Day Parade is held each year along Northeast
40th Avenue and Sandy Boulevard. The annual event returns Wednesday, Nov. 11 starting at 9:45
a.m.
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Arts &
Events Salute Our Local Veterans
ENTERTAINMENT
O BITUARIES
C LASSIFIEDS
C ALENDAR
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Sponsored by:
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You’re invited to celebrate vet-
erans in Vancouver and Portland
thanks to local organizations who
have made a point to honor them
in observance of Veterans Day.
On Saturday, Nov. 7 the Fort
Vancouver National Trust will
host their 29th annual parade at
Fort Vancouver. The parade begins
at 11 a.m., rain or shine. The cer-
emony preceding the parade will
begin at 10 a.m. on the Marshall
House lawn, and will feature key-
note speaker Colonel Paul Fitz-
gerald, commander of the 142nd
Fighter Wing of the Oregon Air
National Guard, and honor Parade
Grand Marshal Pat Jollota.
On Tuesday, Nov. 10, at 12
noon, Clark College invites the
community to join them on the
South Lawn of their Vancouver
campus to form a patriotic shield
and capture an aerial drone photo-
graph of the moment.
And on Wednesday, Nov. 11,
the official date for Veterans Day,
northeast Portland will host a
Veterans Day Parade at 9:45 a.m.
The parade assembles on North-
east 40th and Tillamook and
proceeds along 40th turning east
onto Sandy Boulevard and con-
cluding at the flag pole in front of
Ross Hollywood Chapel at 48th
and Sandy.