Business and civic leaders, experts, teachers, students, and citizens from all walks of life contributing to the leadership of Portland, Oregon as the most sustainability conscious city in the United States.
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Neighborhoods: One Size Does Not Fit All |
Produced by the City of Portland's Bureau of Planning and Sustainability this is a brief introduction to the neighborhoods of Portland emphasizing their uniqueness. Posted December, 2014. |
Respect and Equality for All by Ramon Ramirez
Community-driven Culture of Portland, Oregon, 1 of 2: Rob Bennett
Negotiating Portland's Development Projects with John Russell
Oregon Governor on Coal and Cars- Kate Brown
Neighborhoods: One Size Does Not Fit All
On Being Eco-minded by Lorie Wigle
Deep Green, the Movie
5 Things You Should Know About Homelessness-Portland
A Clear Vision: An Equitable Planet 2 of 2
Sustainability Used To Be A Lot More Work:Portland Center Stage
Portland's City Life Agency with Michael Montoya
What Do Oregonians Care About in 2013 with Adam Davis
Portland Chinese Garden's struggles with pandemic, racism, housing crisis
All About Kiva: Matt and Jessica Flannery
The Walkable City by Jeff Speck
Old Town/Chinatown Revitalization: Winning Solutions through Restorations
The Story of "U" by Ruth Ann Barrett
Can a Private Business Model Work for Public Universities?
Racism and Portland, Oregon by William Mitchell
Practical Steps to Address Portland's Homeless Crisis
The Necessity of 'Action Ecology' by Dr. M. Jahi Chappell
Portland City Charter Review Discussion
Why Don't You Do Something About It? by Sarajoy Pond
Architecture and Sustainability by Sergio Palleroni
Healthcare & Homelessness Panel at Portland City Club
The Death and Life of Downtown Portland (Shorter) by Michael W Mehaffy, Ph.D.
Eliminating Homelessness in Portland: Deja vu All Over Again? (2005)
Albina Community Bank and Sustainability
Ozzie Gonzalez, LEED A.P
Oregon Statewide Planning Goal 10 (2017) with Don Mazziotti
State of Our Equity: Equal Pay, Income Inequality, & the Minimum Wage Debate
Do We Have to Choose? Clean Air, Good Roads, Smart Choice?
The Metropolitan Revolution: Selling Sustainability
The Carrot Zone Presentation by Ruth Ann Barrett
Portland Architecture: How Good is Good Enough?
Minority Entrepreneurs in Technology with James Pritchett
Growing Awareness Into Action by Barbara Ford
Fostering Relationship between Committee and Community by LeRoy Patton
Local Efforts to End Homelessness
PDNA Safe Rest Village Meeting #1
Raw Faith: Marilyn Sewell
Susan Anderson and Jill Kolek: Portland, OR: Solarize Portland Campaig
Rehabilitation of Old Town/Chinatown Neighborhood
Marcelo Bonta of the Center for Diversity & the Environment
Sustainability: EarthDay for All and the Challenge of Inequity: Ron Sims
Portland Oregon's Bold Climate Action and Sustainability
When the Ordinary Just Won't Do by Renee Ward
Spongy Parking Lots by Ruth Ann Barrett
What Is Community Rights Movement by Paul Cienfuegos