To honor Juneteenth I want to revisit a 2020 conversation with four friends about race and justice, and where things stand for people who look like them. All are black. We’ll hear from Denise Reed, Bereniece Jones-Centeno, Amber Hope Duffy and Charles Withers. Oregon is still mostly white, and I started by asking what it felt like to often be the only person of color in the room.
The Wind in the Willows (Pt. 3), written by Kenneth Grahame. Read by Gary Sunderland.
Jamie Boyd & John Clark with Astoria Visual Arts' 'Print Portfolio Project' exhibition opening during Astoria Art Walk May 11; Flutist & Artist Melissa...
On the next Story Told, an untitled stream of consciousness on getting beat up by police, and how to most effectively protest. Additionally, by...