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New Census Data Shows the Most Educated Districts in Oregon Elect Democrats in and Around Portland – Willamette Week

As the May 17 primary draws near, Oregon Democrats and Republicans are making sure voters understand the differences between the two parties. A big one: educational attainment.

This week, Portland pollster John Horvick of DHM Research drew on 2020 census data to illustrate the wide variance in college graduates among Oregons 60 House districts. As of 2018, the year about which census takers asked, the median level of college graduates across all districts was 34%. But every district above that level belonged to a Democrat.

Its part of the education polarization thats happening in Oregon and across the country, Horvick says. I think its worth pointing out that the Democratic Party in some districts is really pulling away from the median voter.

In addition to the differences between parties, the numbers show big spreads among Democrats. House District 22 (Woodburn) had the lowest college graduation level (14%) but is solidly Democratic.

Here are the five districts with the highest percentage of college graduates:

1. House District 33 (Northwest Portland, Northeast Washington County)

Rep. Maxine Dexter

72%

2. House District 38 (Lake Oswego, Dunthorpe)

Rep. Andrea Salinas

71%

3. House District 36 (Southwest Portland)

Rep. Lisa Reynolds

66%

4. House District 43 (Northeast and North Portland)

Rep. Tawna Sanchez

61%

5. House District 42 (inner Southeast Portland)

Rep. Rob Nosse

59%

Sources: DHM Research, U.S. Census Bureau, Oregon Legislature

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Cleveland Co. District Attorney Will Not File Charges In Fatal Shooting Near OU Campus – news9.com KWTV

After reviewing the case, the Cleveland County District Attorney's Office has declined to file charges in a deadly shooting that happened near OU's campus this month.

The DA cited the Stand Your Ground law (21 OK Stat 21-1289.25) as the reason for not filing the charges.

Just before 11:30 a.m. on April 9, near the intersection of Lindsey St. and Elm Ave. police responded to a shooting.

The investigation showed that a man approached a car traveling westbound on Lindsey St. while it was stopped in traffic at a red light.

The driver had his windows down when an the man "aggressively approached his vehicle" and attempted to punch the driver.

Fearing for his safety, the driver shot the man.

He was pronounced dead at the scene.

The driver stayed on the scene and cooperated with the investigation.

The investigation showed no prior relationship between the two involved.

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Jussie Smolletts brother Jocqui insists the actors career will be absolutely fine – REVOLT

REVOLT BLACK NEWS Weekly aired on Friday (Apr. 15) to discuss Marcus Wilson and racial disparities regarding Georgias Stand Your Ground law, Jussie Smollett, a new bill that would legalize marijuana on a federal level, and Black couples leaning toward the idea of open marriage.

Neima Abdulahi hosted the episode, titled Cannabis and Congress, Stand Your Ground On Trial, and Monogamy or Not. She was joined byrecording artist Supa Peach,coalition member of Just Georgia Carey CJ Jenkins, criminal defense attorney Bernarda Villalona, filmmaker Fab 5 Freddy and influencer Alex Porter. REVOLT Entertainment Correspondent Kennedy Rue McCullough also gave viewers a look into Jussie Smolletts life while he appeals the verdict in his 2019 hate crime hoax case.

Abdulahi opened the show by discussing the racial disparities within Georgias criminal justice system and the states Stand Your Ground law after 23-year-old Marcus Wilson was charged with murder for killing a white teen.

On June 14, 2020, Wilson was driving with his girlfriend when a pickup truck allegedly attempted to ram his car off the highway. The trucks occupants also allegedly shouted racial slurs. At some point, Wilson pulled out a weapon and struck one of the trucks passengers, 17-year-old Haley Hutcheson who died a few days after the incident.

Wilsons aunt SaJuana Williams believes her nephew had to take matters into his own hands to protect himself.

To have Caucasian men hanging out of a truck hollering racial slurs at him and his girlfriend and then in the midst of this, to hear something hit his vehicle he was terrified. His life was in jeopardy. I can only imagine all of the things that went through his mind that evening, but he had to protect himself and his girlfriend, she explained to REVOLT.

During the show, Wilsons cousin Chance Pridgen expressed that he was very sympathetic [toward] Haleys family but also believed Marc didnt deserve to be put in a position for that to happen.

Wilsons legal team requested that he receive immunity from being prosecuted for felony murder and other charges, however Judge Ronnie Thompson denied the request. Criminal defense attorney Bernarda Villalona reassured Abdulahi that even though the judge denied immunity, that does not mean that he wont be able to argue self-defense at trial itll be a different case when it is presented to the jury.

During the show, Carey CJ Jenkins, a coalition member of Just Georgia, insisted Wilson acted in self-defense.

What we do know is this young man feared for his life. I would rather us be in trial fighting for Marc Wilson than us being at his funeral mourning like we did Ahmaud [Arbery], he stated.

Before moving on to the next topic, Abdulahi pondered on what the outcome will be for Wilson and compared his predicament to the high-profile homicide cases of Kyle Rittenhouse and George Zimmerman. In both cases, the men claimed self-defense and were acquitted of any wrongdoing.

Next, Abdulahi talked about the Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Expungement (MORE) Act that passed in the House earlier this month. If passed in the Senate, the legislation will decriminalize marijuana and eliminate criminal penalties for any person who possesses the drug.

Filmmaker Fab 5 Freddy reminded REVOLT BLACK NEWS Weekly viewers that many people in the Black community have been wrongfully punished for possessing cannabis.

A lot of people got nonviolent cannabis charges on their record. That affects where you can live, what kind of jobs you can get. Thats nonsense because cannabis has killed no one, he asserted.

During the show, recording artist Supa Peach discussed racial inequities within the federal legal system and the fact that marijuana laws are not enforced equally.

My brother gets sentenced in two weeks to go to prison when no one should be going to prison over a plant. It doesnt make any sense when the rich are doing the same thing hes doing and [they get to] live free, she noted.

Switching gears a bit, Abdulahi hosted a roundtable discussion about why some people are straying away from traditional relationships.

Influencer Alex Porter said he and his wife decided to have a non-monogamous marriage after being wed for 17 years. He stated he wanted to explore other options, but also mentioned he has faced some challenges being in a relationship with two women.

I realized trying to be with two women and communicating and finding that balance amongst those relationships took a lot more communication, a lot more vulnerability, a lot more honesty, a lot of acceptance and it puts you in a different place, he expressed.

Spirit, a psychologist, cautioned viewers to refrain from entering into non-monogamous connections if they are currentlyexperiencing issues in their relationship.

So many people look at this as an alternative when their relationships are bad. I will tell you to not get involved in a consensual non-monogamous relationship as an alternative to fixing the problems in your relationship because whatever was present before you stepped out and added extra partners, it is only going to magnify that when you bring new players in, she warned.

Later in the show, REVOLTEntertainment Correspondent Kennedy Rue McCullough gave viewers insight into actor Jussie Smolletts life while he appeals his five-year jail sentence for reportedly staging a hate crime in 2019.

The former Empire star has released a new song. Titled Thank You God, it directly addresses his criminal case and pays homage to those who have supported him.

In an interview with REVOLT, Jussie Smolletts younger brother Jocqui stated, Jussies career will be absolutely fine. My brother is one of the most talented, creative, intelligent individuals this world has ever known.

Watch a quick clip from this weeks episode up top. Plus, be sure to catch the next installment ofREVOLT BLACK NEWS Weeklyon Friday, April 22, 2022 at 6 p.m. ET on REVOLTs app.

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U.S. Rep. Terri Sewell, Rev. Al Sharpton top speakers …

The Bridge Crossing Jubilee had a strong lineup of veteran speakers who spoke about equal rights.

U.S. Rep. Terri Sewell spoke, honoring the memory of late Congressman John Lewis and other foot soldiers who were beaten on March 7, 1965, known as Bloody Sunday that eventually led to the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

I thank Vice President Kamala Harris for making the journey to Selma to commemorate the 57th anniversary of Bloody Sunday, Sewell said. It was an honor to welcome you to my hometown. May this years bridge crossing inspire us and rededicate us to the fight for voting rights in this great nation.

Bridge Crossing jubilee co-founder Hank Sanders, a former State Senator, spoke and said the right to vote remains an issue for African-Americans.

We have to make this about saving democracy, Sanders said. If we dont save it here, we wont save it in the rest of the world.

Civil Rights Advocate Rev. Al Sharpton suggested changing the name of Edmund Pettus Bridge to John Lewis Bridge.

We did not come to Selma to take selfies, Sharpton said. When we march across the bridge, we intend to come back on the other side and change America. We want democracy in Alabama. We are organized and we can win. Were not going for a walk, were going for a journey. We are protecting our right to vote.

SCLC President Charles Steele said the fight to save America has just begun.

We have a great responsibility because the whole world is depending on America. You cannot be a scared person in this movement. You have to be willing to die for your freedom. Racism is a virus and will kill you like covid. America has never been healed from slavery.

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