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It's time for WW's annual Skidmore Prize awards, saluting exemplary work by folks under 36 working in non-profit. On this week's Dive, we're welcoming one of this year's five awardees, Qiddist Ashé to discuss Black futures in agriculture with her nonprofit, Black Oregon Land Trust. We'll also welcome back Sophie Peel to help us unpack Mayor Wheeler's controversial plan to eradicate homelessness.
News highlights include downtown real estate dropping to $0.10 per square foot, well according to one judge anyway, plus a new unarmed security force for Tri-Met and host Brianna's official Potlander recommendations for both varsity stoner and weed novice parents.
By Willamette WeekIt's time for WW's annual Skidmore Prize awards, saluting exemplary work by folks under 36 working in non-profit. On this week's Dive, we're welcoming one of this year's five awardees, Qiddist Ashé to discuss Black futures in agriculture with her nonprofit, Black Oregon Land Trust. We'll also welcome back Sophie Peel to help us unpack Mayor Wheeler's controversial plan to eradicate homelessness.
News highlights include downtown real estate dropping to $0.10 per square foot, well according to one judge anyway, plus a new unarmed security force for Tri-Met and host Brianna's official Potlander recommendations for both varsity stoner and weed novice parents.