A City’s Lifeblood
Before Portland Harbor was declared a superfund site, First Nations and people of color used to fish Portland, Oregon’s main waerfront for food. A 13-year, billion dollar plan promises to clean the water, but will it provide jobs and other economic benefits to communities impacted by environmental injustice?
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Oregon Humanities
Published: Aug 22, 2017
Length: 14 minutes (3,558 words)