WW: Does the NWCRC have the same sort of broad definition of free speech as the ACLU, which will defend neo-Nazis who want to hold a demonstration as well as anti-war protesters who want to march in the street?
WW: What kind of action is the NWCRC taking to combat warrantless wiretaps?
WW: Do you find that doing this kind of work makes you more paranoid than the average citizen?
WW: I want to ask you about the recently formed racial profiling committee. Do you think better work will be done now that police union president Robert King is on board?
WW: Obviously, we've come a long way from a time when it was actually illegal for African-Americans to live in Oregon, but are we still one of the more racist states?
WW: Do you find yourself to be a victim of racial profiling of any kind?
Check out Hot Action, WWire's weekly post about activists, demonstrations and other hot political action in and around Portland every week.
UPCOMING HOT ACTION EVENTS:
Friday, January 26
Meet on North Park Blocks at NW Park near Burnside at 5:30pm. Free.
Saturday, January 27
Powell's Books at Cedar Hills Crossing 2:00pm. Free.
Tuesday, January 30
Emmanuel Temple, 1032 N Sumner St. 3-5pm. Free and open to the public.
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