March 7, 2018 Page 5 A Pathway to Return her opening address at the cere- mony. “Today we start the process of addressing those wrongs and im- plementing a process of justice. Today we celebrate,” she said. In 2015, PCRI worked with Portland’s Housing Bureau to try and atone for the city’s gentrifica- tion sins by adopting a “right to return” policy to give preference for affordable housing and home loans in the historically black areas to those who’ve been dis- placed from there—the first pol- icy of its kind in the nation. The initiative provides city loans of up to $100,000 for a down payment. Five households have been able to purchase homes under the ex- perimental policy, called N/NE Neighborhood Housing Strategy. Fitzpatrick said she and PCRI C ontinued on p age 15 photo by d anny p eterson /t he p ortland o bserver A ground breaking ceremony on North Williams Avenue celebrates the future site of four new townhouses reserved for low and moderate income families displaced from north and northeast Portland. Pictured (from left) are Travis Phillips and Maxine Fitzpatrick of Portland Community Reinvestment Initiatives, Inc. (PCRI), Albina Construction Co-owner Dennis Harris, and Architect Brett Schultz. Housing reserved for displaced residents by d anny p eterson t he p ortland o bserver Portland Community Reinvest- ment Initiatives, Inc. (PCRI) has broken ground on the future site of four new townhomes at North Williams Avenue and Emerson Street that will be first homes for purchase by first-time homebuy- ers as part of the non-profit’s Path- way 1000 initiative, a 10-year plan to construct 1,000 new affordable homes and rentals. The housing will be priori- tized to low and moderate income families who were involuntari- ly displaced by urban renewal, redlining and gentrification from north and northeast Portland, the historic heart of Portland’s Afri- can American community. PCRI, an African-American led organi- zation, has provided affordable housing and home-owner services to low-income families since 1992. It’s estimated that over 10,000 African Americans were priced out and displaced from their his- toric neighborhoods from 2000 to today, the most recent chapter in a decades-long history of displace- ment in the area, PCRI President Maxine Fitzpatrick recounted in Web: www.sunlanlighting.com E-mail: kay@lightlady.com 3901 N. Mississippi Ave. Portland, OR 97227 503.281.0453 Fax 503.281.3408