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Progress Portland

Progress Portland

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Progress Portland is a team of locals who want to push Portland out of the doldrums and into a better future. The majority of Portlanders are progressive-minded, and want to see the city move forward with bolder visions that improve people’s lives. We’ll be hosting a series of guests who can help us refine our understanding of the issues and then we’ll focus on the new progressive candidates running for office in November 2024. Please visit our web site at https://progressportland.orgCopyright 2023 All rights reserved. Politique et gouvernement Sciences politiques Sciences sociales
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    • Episode 48: Kristle Delihanty
      Jan 9 2026

      We're back after a long and much needed break! In this episode, Kip and Kat talk with Kristle Delihanty of PDX Saints Love about the org's origins, housing vs. shelter, and the city's fuckery around grant money.

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      48 min
    • Episode 46: Kip Silverman update on police oversight in PDX
      Aug 7 2025

      Today is a short episode that sprang from a conversation I had with Kip on July 24, the day after a meeting of PCCEP (Portland Committee on Community-Engaged Policing). PCCEP is a 13-person committee of citizens tasked with monitoring the Portland Police Bureau's implementation of the DOJ Settlement Agreement, which is an important job.

      In June of this year, a man tragically died in police custody. Kip talks about the case, what we know and what is under investigation.

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      13 min
    • Episode 45: Prentice Onayemi
      Jul 26 2025

      Prentice Onayemi has carved out a varied and unique place here in Portland. He is a founding partner of Grains of Salt, a consulting form that supports community-driven projects at the intersection of the arts and real estate; he is co-founder of Foglight Farms, a BIPOC-owned and operated farm in Hillsboro; and he applies his rich bass to narrating audio books. Tim and Prentice share a history they only recently discovered, having both served as director of communications for ArtPlace America, a creative placemaking initiative that seeded many interesting projects across the country. Prentice talks about how he sees all of his work as connected, and how he thinks art can thrive in our city.

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      37 min
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