Places to find food for those who lost SNAP benefits:
(Compiled via Willamette Week, The Portland Mercury, Oregon Live, KGW)
OREGON FOOD BANK
Searchable database of places providing hot meals, boxes of groceries, and
other goods. Search by zip code
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Heather Buckley sits down with Ragan & Poxy to discuss her work on movies
such as Sacrifice Game and The Ranger. She also provides insight into her
work and ongoing career as a film producer.
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Wake up with an intriguing mix of contemporary and eclectic folk music that
brings clarity and momentum to start the day. Today’s episode
presents inspiring styles and stories from artists such as Yasmin Williams,
boygenius, Townes Van Zandt, Jason Isbell, I’m With Her, ...
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Photo of Wall Art in Cypress: Image licensed for public use:
https://pxhere.com/en/photo/809719
Patricia Kullberg hosts this episode of the Old Mole, which includes the
following segments:
Finding Home: Sisters of the Road and the Welcome Home Coalition conducted
re...
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Multnomah County's Office of Sustainability has been working on a Climate
Justice Plan for the past several months. The plan is a shared vision and
roadmap for climate justice for Multnomah County, co-created by community
members and local government staff. Over the past...
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Stories and music for the holiday season hosted by Fortunato. Featured are
The Father Cristmas Letteer, by JRR Toilken read by Katherine Dunn. And
Dancing Dan's Christmas by Damon Runyon and read by David Chelsea. Lots of
grown up holiday songs and some rock and roll. So...
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Adam Carpinelli interviews Paulette Dauteuil with The Jericho Movement for
Political Prisoner amnesty. This grassroots organization and others work
for the release of U.S.-based Political Prisoners as well as
politicized Prisoners.
More information: www.thejerichomov...
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Music for the Season and Stories of the Glories of Christmases Long Long
Ago. Fortunato, Producer/Host, with assistance from Umatilla Rose and
Napols Yellow. Katherne Dunn, as Red Ryder, reads from a collection of
letters that Professor Toilken wrote to his children ever...
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The recently released film “The History of Sound” staring Josh O’Connor
and Paul Mescal is a love story between two musicologists in the 1920s who
travel around rural Maine recording traditional folk ballads.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_History_of_Sound
The leading...
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Today, Jeff Godsil relives Eastwood's Unforgiven, Britta Gordon surveys the
mysteries of Trenque Lauquen, and Mona Bowen discusses Swirl, Plu3ribus,
Wake Up Dead Man, The Last Frontier, and Blue Moon.
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