• Dog Waste Stations throughout the Twin River Community
    We are in the midst of a worldwide pandemic. This is not something the community should take lightly. With community members now enjoying the warmer weather, dog feces has created an enormous issue regarding the safety of our people. The HOA fees of $180 should be put to better use this summer, as the members of the community cannot use the public pool or parks due to COVID19. This should not even be questioned as community members must be heard to make our community safer. Homeowner's needs are not met by the excessive fees we are currently paying since public amenities are closed.
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    Created by Kayla B
  • Partner with beavers to address climate change
    In a moment of global crisis — the racism crisis, the police violence crisis, the pandemic crisis — we must not forget that climate change looms behind all of our struggles for justice and better lives. As our existential tipping point approaches, the humble beaver could be a valuable ally in mitigating the impacts of global warming on the forests, waters, farms and cities of Oregon and the Northwest. The beaver is a keystone species that creates habitat for many other plants and animal. Beavers can sequester water at high elevations in natural structures that feed streams, rivers and reservoirs during dry seasons. Beaver wetlands slow and divert wildfires. Vegetation submerged in beaver ponds captures and stores carbon that would otherwise add to the greenhouse gas burden in our atmosphere. Before the arrival of Hudson's Bay Company trappers three centuries ago, tens of millions of beavers controlled the hydrology of North America. If beavers are allowed to repopulate our public wild lands, they will help protect our domestic and agricultural water supplies for centuries to come. All we need to do is cease our extermination campaign. Beavers will rebound and do the work for which they evolved ... at no charge to our public or private bank accounts.
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    Created by Diarmuid McGuire
  • Staffing Ratios In Long Term Care Facilities Are Unsafe
    The Heavy Workload SNF and LTC are no longer just for geriatric residents. Residents enter facilities sicker, the acuity level has increased, and the role of the facilities has expanded. LTC and SNF care for patients with higher-level nursing and rehabilitation needs, including Tracheostomies Complex wound care TPN Assisted ventilation JP drains Life vests IV medications Medically complex residents bring an increase of residents with psychiatric diagnoses and multiple comorbidities. Under the ongoing Centers for Medicare & Medicaid initiative to reduce rehospitalizations -- the Patient-Driven Payment Model (PDPM) -- facilities are likely to treat higher acuity residents. In a typical eight-hour shift, a nurse is expected toPass meds at least twice per shift (within a two-hour time frame) Monitor blood sugars and give insulin Check vital signsManage certified nursing assistants Watch mealtimes, Perform wound care Receive and transcribe physician's orders,Complete incident,reports,Complete.documentation Arrange transportation, diagnostic testing, and schedule appointments Ensuring their residents are safe and cared for and notifying physicians and family members of any concerns are additional tasks to a long list of duties! Credit to: By: Portia Wofford
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    Created by Sandrina Lima
  • Ted Wheeler's Resignation
    Ted Wheeler has failed time, and time again to listen to the people of Portland. He has failed to be transparent with his texts and connections with any White Nationalist groups. Furthermore, he is the Police Commissioner, and he is responsible for unethically ordering the Portland Police Bureau to turn off their body cams, and in addition block out their badge numbers. His Police have fired on a crowd of over 4,000 with CS gas, shot people unprovoked with rubber bullets, in addition they are targeting the PRESS clearly holding their passes, his Police are inciting violence through aggressive intimidation, and assault on innocent people. We are in the middle of a global pandemic, and meanwhile he failed to meet his promise to listen to Portlanders' many pleas to stop firing gas at the crowd. In addition, it is very dangerous, and could further cause complications with folks suffering from respiratory ailments. Not only this, but the Police have fired into residential neighborhoods with people's windows wide open. He is not fit to be Mayor, we demand his resignation effective immediately! Last but most important, we need a thorough investigation into the PPB, their broken systemic, and racist Police system that needs to be met with immediate addressing. We need serious reform, and we need you to listen to the city of Portland.
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    Created by Corey Lewis
  • Dear Time Magazine: We are not your mammies.
    For decades, African-American women have always been expected to play the role of the mammy to the rest of the country if not the world. What is a mammy? An African-American woman who is expected to care for everyone and their children, with a smile, no matter how tired she is. The mammy puts everyone and everything first, until she cannot — until she dies. Remove the cover or issue a revised one. It’s “time” to destroy the myth that we as African-American women are expected to be your on-the-ground savior.
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    Created by Ty Wilson
  • Ban the Use of Rubber Bullets for Crowd Control
    Nationwide protesting has occurred for the unjust death of George Floyd, police brutality, and Black Lives Matter movement. There have been numerous occurrences where peaceful protesters advocating for the victims of fatal unjustified racial bias have been shot with these lethal weapons by officers. Citizens protesting police brutality are becoming victims of the cause they are fighting to end. These bullets cause serious injuries including blindness, permanent disability, broken bones, and death. Rubber bullets kill 3% of people they injure, and cause serious complications in far more victims. These weapons are not non-lethal. To say so is false. It is the use of these weapons that turned the protests violent. As seen in Austin, Texas recently in a protest against racism and police brutality was turned violent because of officers at the protest, presumably defending the safety of those present. Rubber bullets are banned in wartime use due to serious injuries. There's no justification for using these lethal weapons on civilians. We will continue to advocate for the ban of rubber bullets and calling for peaceful crowd control measures on the peaceful protesters.
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    Created by Marie Cessac-Sinclair
  • Justice for Martin Gugino in Buffalo NY
    We will no longer be silent when faced with police brutality. Remove these officers and replace them with officers who do not abuse their authority.
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    Created by LeeAnn Kearley
  • Ask U.S. Senate Select Committee on Ethics to Investigate Senator Tom Cotton
    Our elected leaders need to be held accountable for their words and actions. Senator Cotton is encouraging violence against civilians and improperly using his office as a senator to pressure the military to commit war crimes. The social media that he used to post this comment clearly identified him as a US Senator implying this was policy and not opinion. We cannot have federal leaders advocating for the mass murder of American citizens. The U.S. Senate Select Committee on Ethics must take swift and appropriate action to address Senator Cotton’s abuse of public office and prevent him from advocating for the unconstitutional use of US military forces against American civilians.
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  • 8 Things that police need to stop!
    “More than 1,000 people are killed by police every year in America, and Black people are three times more likely to be killed than White people. We can take steps and make reforms to combat police violence and systemic racism within law enforcement. Together, we can work to redefine public safety so that it recognizes the humanity and dignity of every person. Mayors and other City Council officials“ (county executives) “are uniquely positioned to introduce common-sense limits on police use of force.” As it states on this webpage, https://www.obama.org/mayor-pledge/ This is the link to the 8 things that need to change!!: https://8cantwait.org/
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  • Racism & America : Mandatory Class for RU Students
    In 1939, when Eleanor Roosevelt realized that the DAR was not allowing the esteemed Black opera singer, Marian Anderson, to perform for them on the racist rule that they only wanted white performers for their events at Constitutional Hall in D.C., Eleanor not only resigned from the DAR but also invited Marian to sing at the White House. As alumni from Roosevelt University, we stand for every person’s life mattering. We believe that we can make a difference in our brothers’ and sisters’ lives moving forward, with the understanding that education changes the world. With students learning about America’s racial history, we can help grow a greater connection to the principles of social justice that our university was built on. https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2019/09/23/black-history-white-privilege-course-graduation-requirement-column/2389375001/ https://www.fdrlibrary.org/anderson
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  • Extending Black History Curriculum
    Given the recent events in our home state of Minnesota concerning black lives matter, we feel a better education about black oppression could have aided us during this time. To this extent, our education system has failed our generation and many before us. Our classrooms have ignored the plight of blacks and minorities, for too long. Please know, we do not write to condemn but rather to inform and improve. We want to change the status quo to build a future that benefits all, white people and people of color alike. We believe change begins with education. We know that TG cares about its students of color, but we need to see this represented in the classroom. Below is a list of alumni who support this initiative.
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    Created by Mary Hennessey