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PCC to celebrate Semana de la Raza

Painting with Cesar Chavez and Barack Obama

Beaverton, OR — Portland Community College’s annual celebration of Hispanic culture April 23-27, with a week-long schedule of workshops, speakers, and entertainment. With the theme, “Unidos tenemos el poder,” or “United we have the power,” Semana de la Raza will be held at the Rock Creek Campus (17705 N.W. Springville Road). Unless noted, all events [...]

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April 19th, 2012 | Posted in Education | Read More »

Chivas USA defeat Timbers

Kris Boyd

Galo Legarda El Hispanic News Portland, OR — On Saturday night Chivas USA handed the Portland Timbers a frustrating loss by the final score of 1-2 at Jeld-Wen Field. The first half of the game was more favorable to the Timbers. In short, they created more opportunities to score and took the lead at the [...]

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April 9th, 2012 | Posted in Sports,Top News | Read More »

April print edition

April EHN Cover
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April 5th, 2012 | Posted in Featured | Read More »

The brief and wondrous climb of Kaleb Canales

Kaleb Canales with players

    Julie Cortez El Hispanic News Portland, OR — Of all the quotes that came out of El Hispanic News’ recent interview with Kaleb Canales, this rather simple one might be the most indicative of the state of mind of the Portland Trail Blazers’ interim head coach: “The responsibility that I’ve been blessed with [...]

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April 5th, 2012 | Posted in Featured,Local,Local News,Sports,Top News | Read More »

County commission tells ICE to back off on arresting families

Ricardo Varela with daughter, Victoria

  Richard Jones El Hispanic News Portland, OR — Last May when John Morton, director of the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), signaled a new emphasis on tracking down criminals rather than breaking up families, a lot of people felt a lot safer. Undocumented immigrants took notice, of course, but also groups that [...]

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April 5th, 2012 | Posted in Featured,Local,Top News | Read More »

Reenactment of historic civil rights march highlights intersection of immigrant, African-American causes

African-American and Latino civil rights leaders march

  Alejandro Juárez Community columnist Thousands from across the country descended on Alabama early last month for the 47th anniversary of the Selma to Montgomery Civil Rights march —the pivotal event in the Civil Rights movement that illustrated the plight of African-Americans under Jim Crow and their fight for the right to vote. Race-based voter [...]

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April 5th, 2012 | Posted in Featured,National,Top News | Read More »

Low-income riders uneasy about projected cuts in TriMet service

Picketers outside TriMet meeting

  Richard Jones El Hispanic News Portland, OR — While TriMet management and the TriMet union dispute the best way to compensate for expected budget shortfalls, a third group opposes planned cuts in bus services. On the last Tuesday in March, a group of minority and low-income workers — under the name “We All Ride [...]

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April 5th, 2012 | Posted in Featured,Local,Top News | Read More »

Causa Oregon launches new citizenship program

Woman receives help on citizenship forms.

Salem, OR — Causa Oregon is helping legal permanent residents become naturalized citizens as part of a National Citizenship Campaign, aided by the experience and support of local partners and the National Partnership for New Americans (NPNA). Similar efforts are taking place in California, Washington, Colorado, Tennessee, Wisconsin, Florida, New York, Illinois, Maryland, and Massachusetts. [...]

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April 5th, 2012 | Posted in Local,Local News | Read More »

County seeks to get more Latinos involved via Spanish-language website

Robb Wolfson

Julie Cortez El Hispanic News Portland, OR — The Multnomah County Citizen Involvement Committee (CIC) has launched a Spanish-language section of the Office of Citizen Involvement website, with the aim of informing the Latino community about the county’s programs and services, as well as encouraging and empowering residents to become more civically engaged. Not merely [...]

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April 5th, 2012 | Posted in Local,Local News | Read More »

Senators rate short legislative session as relatively successful

Diane Rosenbaum

Richard Jones El Hispanic News Portland, OR — Ted Ferrioli (R-John Day) summed up the short session of the 2012 Oregon Legislature in a few words. The Republican state senator called the two-month session “34 days of hell.” Ferrioli and his Democratic counterpart Diane Rosenbaum (D-Portland), speaking at a City Club luncheon at the Governor [...]

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April 5th, 2012 | Posted in Local,Top News | Read More »