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In Broad Dialogue

Jo Ann Hardesty will speak at two upcoming events. It has been a busy first quarter. A Community Response to Continue reading →

Going By the Numbers

When tackling racial justice, we find statistics the province of policy makers. We realize emotionally grappling with the psychological damage Continue reading →

How Do We Care?

Chemical dependency professionals have long tussled with the conundrum of accurately assessing presenting symptoms. Dual-diagnoses address both substance abuse and Continue reading →

UN on US Police Practices

On 28 March the United Nations’ Human Rights Commission (HRC) released concluding observations, regarding the United States’ compliance with a major Continue reading →

Cops Taking Names & Delivering Health Care

In order to avoid trial for civil rights violations in use-of-force by Portland Police (PPB), the City of Portland and Continue reading →

Hear from our Peers

UPDATE:  Judge Simon extends deadline. Written testimony will be received through 26 February. On 18 February, a Federal Judge will Continue reading →

Testify!

For the first time, The People will be able to weigh in on a proposed Settlement Agreement between the U.S. Continue reading →

Happy in Our Work

Twice in the past week Jo Ann Hardesty has been acknowledged for her role in seeking police accountability … as Continue reading →

Signed, proposed Agree- ment now in hand

On 12 Sep 2012, Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division investigators released Findings of patterns and practices of constitutional violations by Portland, Continue reading →

Image of Fred Bryant, Jo Ann Hardesty and Shirley Isadore.

Not All Feel Safer when Police are Present

Consult Hardesty inviteds the public – on 12 December 2013 – to meet Portland Human Rights Commissioners for discussion following a Continue reading →

City Club Prodded

The Partners at Consult Hardesty joined the City Club of Portland with the specific intent of helping promote their participation in Continue reading →

Stop 'n frisk, Philadelphia

Walk Two Blocks in These Shoes

Consult Hardesty was an active participant at the ACLU NW Civil Liberties Conference panel on ‘Can We Have Police Accountability?’ a week or Continue reading →

Seal, the City of Portland

To Keep in Mind

Jo Ann Hardesty, having helped the AMA organize a Portland march to commemorate Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King’s 1963 ‘I Continue reading →

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Detention Without Trial

Society has yet to fully anticipate the massive transfer of power that will accompany mandatory insurance provisions in the Patient Continue reading →

Consult Hardesty testify at City Hall

Hunt Lessons Learned

In September 2012, Consult Hardesty took up demands by the Albina Ministerial Alliance Coalition for Justice and Police Reform, regarding Continue reading →

Kendra James Rally 2003

Feeling the Feelings About Police Homicide

As the 10th anniversary of the Kendra James homicide approaches, the community plans to gather in a memorial vigil. I Continue reading →

Senate Bills to Die in Judiciary

You should be concerned by lobbyists’ chilling effect on open debate, on powerbrokers’ ability to kill legislation when not even Continue reading →

Jo Ann Hardesty testifies before Oregon's Senate Judiciary Committee.

Hardesty Bills Get Hearing

On 27 March, Oregon’s Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing on three bills introduced by Sen. Jackie Dingfelder, on behalf Continue reading →

Just Policing

Consult Hardesty observed a considerable police presence rush to the scene as a dozen white officers converged on a pair Continue reading →

Consult Hardesty photo-stream

See Consult Hardesty imagery on Flickr. A photo archive informs us that we’ve indeed been on the move. It’s rewarding Continue reading →

Features that will Increase the Success of a Public Hearing

US District Judge Michael Simon asked Portlanders what features would make for a most successful Fairness Hearing, as he decides whether to Continue reading →

Judge Simon to Determine Fairness Hearing

Click below to be prompted to weigh in on the need for a Fairness Hearing prior to Judge Simon approving Continue reading →

Response to DoJ Findings

On 12 September 2012, US Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights, Thomas Perez, released Findings that the City of Portland has Continue reading →

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