Presentation by Terrance Moses at Friendly House about his experience interacting with the houseless. He discusses ways that people in secure housing can best help those experiencing houselessness in Greater Portland. Mr. Moses lives in North Portland. His neighbors were complaining about people living on a nearby trail. He contacted them and learned that they needed help with garbage removal. Mr Moses then began removing bagged trash once a week. He later became a mediator between the housed and the unhoused and an advocate for the needs of the unhoused.
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Many people see politics as the source of avoidable conflict, cynicism, and corruption. In this lecture, Jeff Seward explores the pathology of political parties along with the functions that they play in sustaining effective democratic governance. Jeff has a Ph.D from Stanford. He has had a career in public television as a political reporter, news anchor, and film producer. Before his retirement, he was a professor in the Department of Politics and Government at Pacific University. He has presented to us many times in the past.
Presentation by Michaela Coleman who shares a virtual tour of the Kam Wah Chung & Co. Museum. This is a state park and National Historic Landmark that preserves early Chinese culture in John Day. Michaela Coleman is a Seasonal Park Ranger at the Kam Wah Chung State Heritage site. A long time Eastern Oregon resident, she is passionate about the history of Grant County and actively works to have the history of all accurately presented.
Presentation at Friendly House by Lisa Kendall about the work of the Counter Cult Coalition Her presentation will highlight current projects by former cult members including Misty Griffin's petition and press conferences demanding child rights for children in extreme religions. In addition, she will explain a project to get a bill through the Oregon House to fund care for young people from cults. Lisa Kendall is the founder and director of Counter Cult Coalition, an Oregon-based nonprofit working to protect and provide for people who have grown up in cults. Lisa has a Masters in Public Administration.