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A wide range of community and neighborhood organizations have joined together to sponsor this forum. The forum co-sponsors will use the input from the forum to develop a list of desired skills and sample questions community organizations and individual voters can use to help them evaluate mayoral and city council candidates.
A wide range of community and neighborhood organizations have joined together to sponsor this forum. The forum co-sponsors will use the input from the forum to develop a list of desired skills and sample questions community organizations and individual voters can use to help them evaluate mayoral and city council candidates.


Forum co-sponsor organizations:
The forum planning committee will collect input from the forum and produce a report that will describe important skills and abilities and offer sample questions individuals and organizations can use to explore candidates qualifications for the job.
* Center for Intercultural Organizing
 
* Coalition for a Livable Future
;Forum co-sponsor organizations:
* East Portland Neighborhood Office
Center for Intercultural Organizing, Coalition for a Livable Future, East Portland Neighborhood Office, Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization, Latino Network, Native American Youth and Family Center, Neighbors West/Northwest, North Portland Neighborhood Services, Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods, League of Women Voters of Portland, Southeast Uplift Neighborhood Coalition, Urban League of Portland
* Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization
* Latino Network
* Native American Youth and Family Center
* Neighbors West/Northwest
* North Portland Neighborhood Services
* Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods
* League of Women Voters of Portland
* Southeast Uplift Neighborhood Coalition
* Urban League of Portland


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Revision as of 12:34, 18 January 2012

Portland Politics Forum

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  • Date: Thursday, Jan 19th
  • Time: 7pm-9pm
  • Location: St. Philip Neri Catholic Church, Carvlin Hall, 2408 SE 16th (SE 16th & Division St.)
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Purpose

Help identify the skills and abilities community members want in Portland’s mayoral and city council candidates.

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Portland voters deserve to know whether mayoral and city council candidates have the skills, temperament, and wisdom to serve our community effectively if we elect them.

Join other Portlanders for a unique community forum in which community members will share their experiences working with city council members and use this information to identify the skills and abilities we want and need in our elected city leaders.

A wide range of community and neighborhood organizations have joined together to sponsor this forum. The forum co-sponsors will use the input from the forum to develop a list of desired skills and sample questions community organizations and individual voters can use to help them evaluate mayoral and city council candidates.

The forum planning committee will collect input from the forum and produce a report that will describe important skills and abilities and offer sample questions individuals and organizations can use to explore candidates qualifications for the job.
Forum co-sponsor organizations

Center for Intercultural Organizing, Coalition for a Livable Future, East Portland Neighborhood Office, Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization, Latino Network, Native American Youth and Family Center, Neighbors West/Northwest, North Portland Neighborhood Services, Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods, League of Women Voters of Portland, Southeast Uplift Neighborhood Coalition, Urban League of Portland

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