Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

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Greetings Cascadia! My name is Steve, and this is the KBOO Community Calendar for Wednesday, April 8th, 2009.
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The Portland Police Bureau, In collaboration with the Office of Human Relations and the Human Rights Commission, is presenting its Plan to Address Racial Profiling by Portland Police, tonight, at the King Elementary School, 740 SE 106th Ave. from 5:30-7:30 p.m.  Here's your opportunity to: Learn about the Bureau's plan to address racial profiling, Participate in small group strategy discussions, Provide feedback, and gather input. For additional information about Racial Profiling by our Police Department, call: 503-823-0264
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The University of Oregon's Osher Life Long Learning Institute is holding an Open House tomorrow, that's Thursday April 9th, at 3:00 PM.  Learn more about the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute and upcoming spring program offerings.  At 4:00, immediately following the Open House, featured lecturer William Orr, professor emeritus of geological sciences, will talk about Biomimicry: How Human Invention Imitates Natural Forms.  The Open House and Lecture will be at 70 NW Couch.  For more information, visit http://center.uoregon.edu/lli/pdx/events.php or call (800) 824-2714
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The Women's Resource Center at PSU is marking Sexual Assault Awareness Month with two important films on the topic tonight, at 7pm at the WRC.  Two Carol Leigh films about the sex industry and sex workers will be shown, with a discussion afterwards.  These films are especially critical during Sexual Assault awareness month.  The films are "Sex Workers Take Back the Night", and "Outlaw Poverty, Not Prostitutes".
For more information, visit http://www.wrc.pdx.edu
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This has been the KBOO Community Calendar for Wednesday, April 8th, 2009. Thanks for listening. If you support Full Strength, Volunteer Powered, Home Grown Community Radio, then browse on over to www.kboo.fm and click Join Now!

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