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Save Our Postal Service
May 24, 2012 05:00 PM, Terry Schrunk Plaza, Between SW Park Avenue and SW Salmon Street

A community action in support of postal workers and the essential service that they provide. 

Rally at Terry Schrunk  Plaza followed by a march to a post office, where massive amounts of post cards will be sent to the Postmaster General urging him to prevent post office closures and keep Saturday delivery.

Pitch A Tent
Jun 08, 2012 09:00 AM, Right 2 Dream Too, NW 4th & Burnside

Pitch A Tent for the Right to Survive, a public campout designed to raise awareness about the criminalization of homelessness in Portland and across the nation, and the creative solutions that can be implemented immediately to address this human rights crisis.

Set up along the Rose Parade Route by 10am and have LOTS of FUN!!

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Peoples New Media

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Go here for an alternative to the corporate media.

 

Sign on to our ad in the Oregonian for the Employee Free Choice Act! Deadline is April 15th

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The fight for the Employee Free Choice Act is heating up in the House and Senate and we're taking out an ad in the Oregonian to show our support. For just $5.00 you can sign on to the ad and support the campaign in black and white. See your name in print along with hundreds of individuals and organizations leading the fight for an economy that works for everyone. 

How to sign on

To download a draft of the ad and a sign-on form click here, fill out the form and mail it with a check for $5.00 to Portland Jobs with Justice, 6025 E. Burnside, Portland, OR 97215. You can also make a donation online through Network for Good (see the link in the upper right corner of the page) - if you do this make sure to write "Oregonian Ad" in the designation box.

Or you can donate online through our own just launched Facebook Cause. (FYI - The minimum donation on Facebook is $10)

The deadline for sign-ons is April 15th.

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