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Congresswoman Alissa Keny-Guyer

My job at Street Roots is meaningful. I don't do it for the money so much as its what I want to do: talk to people from the far left perspective. The Portland Street Response pilot project conceived of by Street Roots and being designed by Commissioner Hardesty's team is a $500,000.00 project and I turned in my survey for design advice, already. Street Roots Portland Street Response Survey Results I made the cover of the report by Portland State University with Congresswoman Alissa Keny-Guyer from Portland, Oregon and the anonymous person we surveyed, who had been a victim of sexual violence--the subject of my manuscript for a book and this blog. If any of you have Facebook, KGW-8 broadcast live on their FB channel Mayor Wheeler, Commissioner Hardesty, Multnomah County Chair Deborah Kafoury, Multnomah County Commissioner Susheela Jayapal where I gave the closing statement on the survey. KGW-TV 8 Facebook The Oregonian I continue to survive on an averaging

PTSD

Much work has been accomplished finishing the manuscript since the last update. I am not posting that material yet, however, because its not ready. I have a lot of PTSD in my writing, so to speak, and its a process of more than editing cleaning up the language and logic. It is coming soon, however, the complete manuscript.