Portland Public Forums are a great way for advocates and local decision-makers to meet up and discuss current issues affecting affordable housing in Portland metro. Stay tuned for an announcement of the next PDX Public Forum.Free and open to the public, the forums are typically held in the Buchan Room at the First Unitarian Church, located at 1226 SW Salmon St., Portland, OR 97205.
Portland Public Forums are a great way for advocates and local decision-makers to meet up and discuss current issues affecting affordable housing in Portland metro. Stay tuned for an announcement of the next PDX Public Forum.Free and open to the public, the forums are typically held in the Buchan Room at the First Unitarian Church, located at 1226 SW Salmon St., Portland, OR 97205.
NOTE
Doors open at 11:30 AM, and the meetings run from noon to 1:30 PM. Cookies and coffee/water are provided — feel free to bring your own lunch.
1226 SW Salmon St.Portland, OR 97205.
NOTE
Doors open at 11:30 AM, and the meetings run from noon to 1:30 PM. Cookies and coffee/water are provided -- feel free to bring your own lunch.All are welcome!
1226 SW Salmon St.Portland, OR 97205.
“I've found the Portland Public Forums to be incredibly insightful and relevant. It provides an opportunity to hear from and engage with local leaders as well experts in the field of housing or advocacy around poverty and other community issues. It provides an opportunity to hear from a larger cross-section of community voices - from experts as well as engaged citizens. I think there's immense value in educating the public at the same time that we - as people actively engaged in these issues - learn and explore in depth these critical conversations.”
Sean Hubert, Central City Concern
“I've found the Portland Public Forums to be incredibly insightful and relevant. It provides an opportunity to hear from and engage with local leaders as well experts in the field of housing or advocacy around poverty and other community issues. It provides an opportunity to hear from a larger cross-section of community voices - from experts as well as engaged citizens. I think there's immense value in educating the public at the same time that we - as people actively engaged in these issues - learn and explore in depth these critical conversations.”