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Does everyone in our region have a fair chance to achieve his or her full potential?

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New issue of Metroscape magazine zeros in on regional equity.

Portland State University Institute of Portland Metropolitan Studies' newest issue of Metroscape magazine tackles the challenging topic of opportunity and equity. Great articles, including a feature on results from CLF's Regional Equity Atlas: Metropolitan Portland's Geography of Opportunity, explore questions like:

  • Are all communities in our region treated equally?
  • How economically secure are different communities?
  • Does everyone in our region have an equal opportunity to advance themselves, and do they feel like they have an impact on the decisions that affect our communities?

A good mix of stories about specific communities, people, and big ideas, this issue of Metroscape will get you thinking about how we can extend opportunity and prosperity as wide as possible in our all of our communities.



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