City piece on Moses Sebunya, president of the Portland chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), who criticized Portland\u27s minority hiring practices, and now has a lucrative consulting contract with the city of Portland that paid him $25,000 last year and will pay him $30,000 this year to recruit minorities for the police and fire departments. Sebunya also receives $35,000 from the University of Southern Maine to help diversify the student body
Minorities comprise 4 percent of Portland\u27s residents yet hold only 2.7 percent of the city\u27s ...
According to U.S. Census Bureau data for 1980 and 1990, Portland\u27s minority population is growing...
City piece on a newly formed Latino civil rights group, the League of United Latin American Citizen...
So Noted piece critical of Moses Sebunya who has been an articulate critic of the city of Portland ...
Moses Sebunya, a vice president of the Maine chapter of the National Association for the Advancement...
City piece on a no-bid contract that Moses Sebunya, president of the Portland chapter of the NAACP,...
Moses Sebunya, cultural affairs coordinator for the Portland Police Department, recently had his pos...
City piece on Moses Sebunya, the president of the Portland chapter of the National Association for ...
Profile of the work and life of Moses Sebunya, the cultural affairs coordinator for the Portland pol...
The Portland Police Department has recently hired Moses Sebunya, 33, a Ugandan immigrant, to be the ...
Moses Sebunya, vice president of the Portland chapter of the National Association for the Advancemen...
Profile of Moses Ali Kibirige Sebunya, 35, of Portland, the cultural affairs coordinator for the Por...
So Noted piece on the charges of racism leveled against the Cumberland County Board of Commissioner...
Moses Sebunya, a native of Uganda and the vice president of the National Association for the Advance...
Diverse-City piece on Anthony Holloway, a finalist for the position of chief of the Portland Police...
Minorities comprise 4 percent of Portland\u27s residents yet hold only 2.7 percent of the city\u27s ...
According to U.S. Census Bureau data for 1980 and 1990, Portland\u27s minority population is growing...
City piece on a newly formed Latino civil rights group, the League of United Latin American Citizen...
So Noted piece critical of Moses Sebunya who has been an articulate critic of the city of Portland ...
Moses Sebunya, a vice president of the Maine chapter of the National Association for the Advancement...
City piece on a no-bid contract that Moses Sebunya, president of the Portland chapter of the NAACP,...
Moses Sebunya, cultural affairs coordinator for the Portland Police Department, recently had his pos...
City piece on Moses Sebunya, the president of the Portland chapter of the National Association for ...
Profile of the work and life of Moses Sebunya, the cultural affairs coordinator for the Portland pol...
The Portland Police Department has recently hired Moses Sebunya, 33, a Ugandan immigrant, to be the ...
Moses Sebunya, vice president of the Portland chapter of the National Association for the Advancemen...
Profile of Moses Ali Kibirige Sebunya, 35, of Portland, the cultural affairs coordinator for the Por...
So Noted piece on the charges of racism leveled against the Cumberland County Board of Commissioner...
Moses Sebunya, a native of Uganda and the vice president of the National Association for the Advance...
Diverse-City piece on Anthony Holloway, a finalist for the position of chief of the Portland Police...
Minorities comprise 4 percent of Portland\u27s residents yet hold only 2.7 percent of the city\u27s ...
According to U.S. Census Bureau data for 1980 and 1990, Portland\u27s minority population is growing...
City piece on a newly formed Latino civil rights group, the League of United Latin American Citizen...