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What does it mean to tell authentic Black stories in a city that often overlooks them? In this episode, Donovan Scribes, writer, producer and fourth-generation Portlander, opens up about creating space for Black narratives through art, history, and community celebration. It’s a conversation about connection, belonging, and the power of storytelling to reshape a city’s identity.
By Debbie Kitchin and Quinn LampkinWhat does it mean to tell authentic Black stories in a city that often overlooks them? In this episode, Donovan Scribes, writer, producer and fourth-generation Portlander, opens up about creating space for Black narratives through art, history, and community celebration. It’s a conversation about connection, belonging, and the power of storytelling to reshape a city’s identity.