Living Cully
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reinterpreting sustainability as an anti-poverty strategy...
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Thanks to all our partners who joined us at the Oak Leaf Welcome Home Party on Friday! Multnomah County, OR weatherization, among other funders, provided new mobile homes for all the residents at the park. ow.ly/lcj130pcEPi
Oak Leaf resident Victor Johanson shares gratitude for neighbors that organized to save the Oak Leaf Park from closure, and organizations that came together to transform the park into a beautiful, safe and affordable place to live. Energy Trust of Oregon Multnomah County, OR ow.ly/5Z4I50vrZi8
Thanks Portland Bureau of Transportation maintenance crew for installing phase 1 of the Cully Wayfinding System! The first 16 of 27 community-designed signs are going in now, and the rest will be installed alongside transportation improvements that provide safer access to green spaces in Cully.
Looking forward to the Neerchokikoo Pow Wow on Sept. 14th NAYA Family Center!
If u live in NE PDX, you'll have a chance 2 help plan the future of r PDX Metro Center redevelopment. Survey canvassers will b in ur area soon! Learn how 2 take part: bit.ly/2mgFMqE Living Cully Ted Wheeler Sen. Michael Dembrow The Skanner Portland Observer Portland Business Alliance
Today marks the 4th year PDX celebrates Indigenous People's Day, moving away from Columbus Day. We can't erase our history, but the actions we take in response to it are critical in how we move forward together. po.st/vKFuw9 via National Museum of the American Indian
Cameron Herrington from Living Cully kicks off the first panel: Together We Will: Using Community Organizing to Create and Preserve Mobile Home Parks. #IMHOME2019