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What to Gift Your BIPOC Stoner Friends, and Where to Donate After

Two ways to lean into this social justice marathon—it’s definitely not a sprint, people—is by both supporting the grassroots organizations that support the myriad causes tied into the Black Lives Matter movement and showering your friends of color with really, really nice gifts.

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Readers Respond to the Prospects of Downtown Portland

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Someone Replaced the Toppled Harvey Scott Statue at Mount Tabor With a Monument To York, the Only Black Member of the Corps of Discovery 101

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