Street Roots Year-In-Review: The 2023 Spring Anthology!
To get a physical copy of the issue released each Wednesday, locate your nearest vendor here or read more online at streetroots.org. The Spring Anthology is a rare color print and some vendors will have copies of both Part 1 and Part 2 available for sale this week.
This interview featured K. Rambo, Street Roots Editor-in-Chief. Read more of K.'s work at Street Roots.
Mentioned in Episode:
- Despite classifying an increasing number of fires as ‘homeless related,’ Portland Fire and Rescue can’t determine what’s causing majority of fires [Aurora Biggers, Henry Brannan, Published Nov 9 2022]
- Accompanying Street Roots Radio episode [Nina Dabit, K. Rambo, Aired Nov 9 2022]
Old Town’s 90-day ‘reset’ yields sweeps with little notice, no advance postings [K. Rambo, Published Jul 6 2022]
- Accompanying Street Roots Radio episode [Miranda Selinger, K. Rambo, Aired Jul 6 2022]
Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde expand opioid treatment program to Portland [Melanie Henshaw, Published Feb 15 2023]
Trauma’s Long Reach: The Homicide of Ervin Jones [Melanie Henshaw, Published Jun 15 2022]
ODOC fails to disclose cause of more than 63% of in-custody deaths [Piper McDaniel, Published Dec 28 2022]
- Accompanying Street Roots Radio episode [Karly Quadros, K. Rambo, Aired Dec 28 2022]
New, innovative project offers lifeline to youths after foster care [Libby Dowsett, Published Dec 7 2022]
Episode Credits:
This episode was hosted and produced by XRAY Development Manager, Nina Dabit in conversation with Street Roots Editor-in-Chief K. Rambo. The episode was edited by Kyle Gilmer of Residual Audio.
In this conversation, we discussed reporting from Editor-in-Chief K. Rambo, Investigative Reporter Piper McDaniel, Indigenous Affairs Reporter Melanie Henshaw, and Correspondents Aurora Biggers, Henry Brannan, and Libby Dowsett.