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  1. Historical memory and place: Reflecting on police shootings in Portland

    Does place retain trauma? Can it heal? When I was a student at Grant High School, Kendra James and James Jahar Perez were killed after being stopped by Portland police. Their deaths were formative to my racial justice consciousness that had been initiated ...

    16 Jan 2015 - Kyle Weismann-Yee

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