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Roy Pittman's journey from Monroe, Louisiana, to Portland, Oregon, is a tale of dedication, leadership, and significant contributions to the city's African American history and youth development. Born in 1943, Roy moved to Portland at the age of four, starting a new chapter in an unfamiliar city.
From his early days attending predominantly white schools to finding his calling in wrestling, Roy's life was marked by a deep commitment to self-improvement and community engagement. His experiences in the military during the Korean War further shaped his resolve to make a positive impact back home.
A passionate advocate for youth empowerment, Roy founded the Peninsula Wrestling Club in 1970, using the sport as a platform to teach life skills, discipline, and resilience. His coaching philosophy, centered around "doing the right thing," has touched the lives of countless young people, many of whom faced their own struggles with identity and inclusion.
Throughout his career, Roy has remained a steadfast figure in Portland, adapting to changes in the community while continually striving to provide a supportive environment for all. His reflections on overcoming personal tragedy and his unwavering focus on mentorship offer a rich perspective on the challenges and rewards of community service.
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Listener Feedback: Share your thoughts and stories about Roy Pittman's journey on our website www.oregonhiddenlegacy.org. We'd love to hear from you!
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Roy Pittman's journey from Monroe, Louisiana, to Portland, Oregon, is a tale of dedication, leadership, and significant contributions to the city's African American history and youth development. Born in 1943, Roy moved to Portland at the age of four, starting a new chapter in an unfamiliar city.
From his early days attending predominantly white schools to finding his calling in wrestling, Roy's life was marked by a deep commitment to self-improvement and community engagement. His experiences in the military during the Korean War further shaped his resolve to make a positive impact back home.
A passionate advocate for youth empowerment, Roy founded the Peninsula Wrestling Club in 1970, using the sport as a platform to teach life skills, discipline, and resilience. His coaching philosophy, centered around "doing the right thing," has touched the lives of countless young people, many of whom faced their own struggles with identity and inclusion.
Throughout his career, Roy has remained a steadfast figure in Portland, adapting to changes in the community while continually striving to provide a supportive environment for all. His reflections on overcoming personal tragedy and his unwavering focus on mentorship offer a rich perspective on the challenges and rewards of community service.
Key Points:
Follow: Find us on all social platforms @oregonhiddenlegacy for upcoming episodes and exclusive content updates.
Listener Feedback: Share your thoughts and stories about Roy Pittman's journey on our website www.oregonhiddenlegacy.org. We'd love to hear from you!
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.