• Championing Change: The Clifford Walker Story

  • 2024/06/21
  • 再生時間: 37 分
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Championing Change: The Clifford Walker Story

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  • In this episode, Clifford Walker, a Portland native born in 1943, shares his life story. He discusses his upbringing in Portland's Eastside, attending Jefferson High School, and the racial discrimination he faced in a predominantly white community. Clifford reflects on his family's history, including his father's activism as a Portland politician advocating for public accommodations for people of color.

    He recounts experiences with racism and segregation, highlighting challenges such as encountering signs that read "white trade only" as a child. Clifford also shares memories from his time in the Air Force as a military policeman and discusses racial tensions within the military. He concludes by discussing his involvement with the Oregon Commission on Black Affairs and efforts to address racial injustices in Oregon.

    Clifford emphasizes the significance of preserving local history and encouraging future generations to engage in activism. He shares anecdotes about grassroots efforts to improve educational opportunities and access to healthcare for marginalized communities in Portland.

    Key Takeaways:

    • The importance of resilience and hard work in overcoming adversity.
    • The role of community and advocacy in driving social change.
    • The need for continued efforts towards racial equity and justice in America.
    • Clifford Walker's dedication to public service and entrepreneurship.
    • Clifford's reflections on the challenges faced by the black community in Portland.

    Follow: Find us on all social platforms @oregonhiddenlegacy for updates on upcoming episodes and exclusive content.

    Listener Feedback: Share your thoughts and stories about Clifford Walker's journey on our website www.oregonhiddenlegacy.org. We'd love to hear from you!

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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In this episode, Clifford Walker, a Portland native born in 1943, shares his life story. He discusses his upbringing in Portland's Eastside, attending Jefferson High School, and the racial discrimination he faced in a predominantly white community. Clifford reflects on his family's history, including his father's activism as a Portland politician advocating for public accommodations for people of color.

He recounts experiences with racism and segregation, highlighting challenges such as encountering signs that read "white trade only" as a child. Clifford also shares memories from his time in the Air Force as a military policeman and discusses racial tensions within the military. He concludes by discussing his involvement with the Oregon Commission on Black Affairs and efforts to address racial injustices in Oregon.

Clifford emphasizes the significance of preserving local history and encouraging future generations to engage in activism. He shares anecdotes about grassroots efforts to improve educational opportunities and access to healthcare for marginalized communities in Portland.

Key Takeaways:

  • The importance of resilience and hard work in overcoming adversity.
  • The role of community and advocacy in driving social change.
  • The need for continued efforts towards racial equity and justice in America.
  • Clifford Walker's dedication to public service and entrepreneurship.
  • Clifford's reflections on the challenges faced by the black community in Portland.

Follow: Find us on all social platforms @oregonhiddenlegacy for updates on upcoming episodes and exclusive content.

Listener Feedback: Share your thoughts and stories about Clifford Walker's journey on our website www.oregonhiddenlegacy.org. We'd love to hear from you!

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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