The Portland Housing Center (PHC) is a national leader in educating and creating first time homebuyers, with outreach efforts that bring diverse households to its services. However, in 2010, PHC recognized that African American customers were much less likely to buy homes, even when they received counseling. The Portland (OR) area’s African American homeownership rate was just 35 % (compared to 65 % for Whites) and actually declined from 2000 to 2010. Working with an African American advisory committee and with research guiding development, implementation, and evaluation, PHC developed a comprehensive program around outreach and services to African Americans in the Portland area. Central to this effort is Getting Your House In Order, a cult...
Chapter 8. Decades ago, Norm Krumholz urged planners to address social and economic disparities by p...
Portland has faced a mass displacement of Black households from the historically segregated area of ...
Title from PDF cover (viewed on August 21, 2017)."In 2015, the Oregon Legislature enacted House Bill...
In the last two years, Portlanders of all backgrounds have begun to pay serious attention to the pro...
The paper talks about discrimination of African Americans in the Albina District of northeastern Por...
In 1960, Portland was the second-most segregated city on the West Coast, behind Los Angeles. Four of...
This archived document is maintained by the Oregon State Library as part of the Oregon Documents Dep...
Local researchers Greta Smith, Melissa Cornelius Lang, and Leanne Serbulo gathered at the Oregon His...
Ethan Johnson, Chair of Black Studies at Portland State University, discusses racism in Oregon, comp...
Submitted to the Undergraduate Library Research Award scholarship competition: 2008. Awarded a secon...
This paper argues that in order to understand the anti-Apartheid campaign in Portland, Oregon it mus...
The Cultural Resource Centers (CRCs) at Portland State University (PSU) create a student-centered in...
As the movement for racial equity takes hold in Portland, Oregon, we look for examples of where the ...
Homeownership may be the American Dream, but renting is the American reality for nearly half of Port...
Graduation date: 2010Civic participation has been perceived to be an important aspect in the City of...
Chapter 8. Decades ago, Norm Krumholz urged planners to address social and economic disparities by p...
Portland has faced a mass displacement of Black households from the historically segregated area of ...
Title from PDF cover (viewed on August 21, 2017)."In 2015, the Oregon Legislature enacted House Bill...
In the last two years, Portlanders of all backgrounds have begun to pay serious attention to the pro...
The paper talks about discrimination of African Americans in the Albina District of northeastern Por...
In 1960, Portland was the second-most segregated city on the West Coast, behind Los Angeles. Four of...
This archived document is maintained by the Oregon State Library as part of the Oregon Documents Dep...
Local researchers Greta Smith, Melissa Cornelius Lang, and Leanne Serbulo gathered at the Oregon His...
Ethan Johnson, Chair of Black Studies at Portland State University, discusses racism in Oregon, comp...
Submitted to the Undergraduate Library Research Award scholarship competition: 2008. Awarded a secon...
This paper argues that in order to understand the anti-Apartheid campaign in Portland, Oregon it mus...
The Cultural Resource Centers (CRCs) at Portland State University (PSU) create a student-centered in...
As the movement for racial equity takes hold in Portland, Oregon, we look for examples of where the ...
Homeownership may be the American Dream, but renting is the American reality for nearly half of Port...
Graduation date: 2010Civic participation has been perceived to be an important aspect in the City of...
Chapter 8. Decades ago, Norm Krumholz urged planners to address social and economic disparities by p...
Portland has faced a mass displacement of Black households from the historically segregated area of ...
Title from PDF cover (viewed on August 21, 2017)."In 2015, the Oregon Legislature enacted House Bill...