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Despite the increase in the settlement’s absolute amount from $2 million to $8.5 million, the money is divided among 27 ...
City councilors voted unanimously on Thursday to more than quadruple a settlement payout to Black Portlanders who were displaced from the Albina neighborhood over the last six decades. Why it matters: ...
The Portland City Council on Thursday evening voted unanimously to approve a $8.5 million settlement of a federal lawsuit filed in 2022 by Black families displaced from the Albina neighborhood by the ...
Portland City Council recently approved an $8.5 million settlement for Black families and descendants displaced by urban ...
Decision compensates Black families claiming displacement by urban renewal projects dating back to the 1960s in Portland's Albina neighborhood.
Albina Head Start’s Northeast Portland anchor is part of what leaders hope will become a blossoming of Black-serving ...
The association, representing 26 plaintiffs who live in the Albina district or descend from relatives who did, accused the officials of destroying Black people’s homes in the name of “urban ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — Editorial note: An earlier version of this article incorrectly stated that the Albina Vision Trust acquired the historic Paramount Apartments. The building has not yet been ...
Exploring the burdened history and the bright future of the Albina neighborhood in Portland, Oregon. The Albina neighborhood in Portland, OR, once a vibrant Black community hub, was devastated by ...
Portland City Council increased the settlement compensation from $2M to $8.5M for Black families who were displaced by 1960s urban renewal projects in Albina.
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