10th ANNUAL CLARK PUBLIC UTILITIES RACE FOR WARMTH
Runners, walkers and bike riders of all ages are invited to join the 10th annual Clark Public Utilities Race for Warmth, a community fundraising event benefitting Operation Warm Heart on Sunday, January 28. Registration is available online now at www.ClarkPublicUtilities.com/raceforwarmth. The
Microaggression Training Class: Eradicating Unconscious Prejudice
Ruby N. Lewis, of Vancouver, created the Microaggression Training Class to "help people with self-discovery, to learn how not to push those biases onto someone else, and what to do when they use microaggressions either intentionally or unintentionally.”
Combating Racial Bullying
According to the National Bullying Prevention Center, 20% of students report being bullied. And for some kids, this treatment is because of their race or ethnicity.
Bit of HiStory: Hawaiian History in the Pacific Northwest
The recent volcanic eruptions and subsequent tragedies in Hawaii are all the more poignant to many Clark County residents because of the special historic relationship between Vancouver and the Islands. Our namesake, George Vancouver, was with Captain Cook at the
Bit of HiStory: Color Blind
Bit of HiStory is a new monthly column celebrating the rich history of Clark County. In Fort Vancouver’s 19th century glory days of the Hudson’s Bay Company, the trading post was a cosmopolitan spot in the great dense forest. So many
Challenges, Hopes and Dreams of Interracial Families
The homogenous face of the American family is rapidly changing as interracial marriages and transracial and international adoptions become more commonplace. According to the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, there are approximately 7 million people in the United