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New Exhibit: Yes We Can! Unlearning Discrimination In Oregon

By Paris Jackson
April 3, 2009
Eugene, Ore--A traveling exhibit from the Oregon Jewish Museum is at Temple Beth Israel in Eugene. While the exhibit may be a reminder of Oregon's painful past of discrimination against minorities. The Temple's senior rabbi says the collection also has a positive message about hopefulness and how far we've come.
 

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