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AUGUST 1, 2018 Portland and Seattle Volume XL No. 44 25 CENTS News ................................... 3,6 A & E ........................................5 Opinion ...................................2 Immigrant Families ........8 Calendars ...............................4 Bids/Classifieds .....................7 CHALLENGING PEOPLE TO SHAPE A BETTER FUTURE NOW PHOTO BY PATRICK DB VIA FLICKR INSPIRED CHILD OPEN MIC Oregon grocers have launched a pre-emptive strike against sales taxes. Grocer-Backed Measure Seeks to Prohibit Food Tax T his fall Oregon voters will vote on a constitutional amendment to prevent sales taxes on groceries — which the measure defines as any food or beverage for human consump- tion – specifically, any product inspect- ed by the Department of Agriculture’s Food and Safety Division. Initiative Petition 37, which backers are touting as the Keep Our Groceries Tax Free measure, qualified for the bal- lot earlier this summer, with backing mostly from the Northwest Grocery See TAX on page 3 Cameron Ervin, 5, sings “This Little Light of Mine” with Seattle vocalist Elnah Jordan at an Inspired Child Open Mic July 28 at Dr. Blanche Lavisso Park. The Inspired Child Open Mics are part of the Art in the Park Summer Series and are held in 4 Central Area Parks named after African Americans during July and August. The final open mike will be held Aug. 2 at Judkins Park. Child performers and adults who like to perform for children are invited to participate from 3 to 5 p.m. this Thursday at Judkins Park. OSU Announces Names of Three Buildings Black suffragist Hattie Redmond among those honored in change, which removes names of individuals with exclusionary views ANTHONY SOUFFLE /STAR TRIBUNE VIA AP, FILE The Skanner Staff O A memorial is set up in the alley where Thurman Blevins was killed by a Minneapolis police officer in Minneapolis. No Charges Against Officers in Black Man’s Death page 6 New Movies Opening Friday page 5 n Monday Oregon State University President Ed Ray an- nounced new names for three buildings on the school’s Corvallis campus. That came on the heels of a years-long process of reviewing feedback from students about place names on the campus, as well as recommendations from the university’s ar- chitectural naming com- mittee. The new names are; • Benton Annex will be- come the Hattie Red- mond Women and Gen- der Center. The new name recognizes the building as home to the university’s women’s center. Redmond was a leader in the struggle for wom- en’s suffrage in Oregon in the early 20th centu- ry, when Black exclusion laws were still enshrined in the state constitution. She is credited with lay- ing the groundwork for the civil rights move- ment in Oregon in the mid-twentieth century. The building’s previ- ous namesake, U.S. Sen. Thomas Hart Benton of Missouri, owned slaves and advocated for the removal of Native Amer- icans from tribal lands. Benton also advocated for American control of the Oregon territory and his name is attached to the county in which Cor- vallis is situated. See OSU on page 3 US Appeals Court: Trump ‘Sanctuary Cities’ Order is Illegal 9th Circuit Court of Appeals rules the President does not have the authority to withhold federal funding from sanctuary cities By Sudhin Thanawawala Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO — President Donald Trump’s executive order threatening to withhold funding from “sanctuary cities” that limit co- operation with immigration author- ities is unconstitutional, but a judge went too far when he blocked its en- forcement nationwide, a U.S. appeals court ruled Wednesday. See SANCTUARY on page 3 AP PHOTO/EVAN VUCCI By Christen McCurdy Of The Skanner News PHOTO BY SUSAN FRIED IP 37 would amend the state constitution to prevent taxes on groceries President Donald Trump listens during a campaign rally at Florida State Fairgrounds Expo Hall July 31 in Tampa, Fla. On Wednesday a court ruled that Trump’s executive order to withhold federal funding from sanctuary cities is outside his authority as president.