News Roundtable | Post-Election Bullying In Schools | Orange Line

By Allison Frost (OPB), Phoebe Flanigan (OPB) and Sage Van Wing (OPB)
Nov. 17, 2016 5 p.m.

Don't Shoot PDX organizer Teressa Raiford was allowed to attend a discussion of recent racist messages at Oregon City High School. School officials re-directed a planned student walk-out.

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  • According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, more than 400 incidents of hateful intimidation and harassment were reported in the first week after the election. Nearly a quarter of those incidents took place in K-12 schools. We'll hear what this issue looks like in Oregon.
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  • The newest MAX line from Milwaukie to Portland has thousands fewer riders than expected. Neil McFarlane, the general manager of TriMet, joins us to talk about what that means for the Orange line and for future TriMet operations.

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