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July 20, 2023

Why Portland Youth Are Leading the Anti-Highway Expansion Fight

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Why Portland Youth Are Leading the Anti-Highway Expansion Fight

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Last month when Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek announced that the state wouldn’t toll highways until at least 2026, the Oregon Department of Transportation pumped the brakes on a billion-dollar plan to expand I-5 through Portland’s Rose Quarter. That was big news for Adah Crandall of Sunrise Movement, a national youth climate justice organization. Adah has led the fight against the I-5 expansion, despite the fact that today she’s only 17 years old. 

Today we’re talking with a youth climate change organizer about why she’s been fighting so hard against the freeway expansion, and why the younger generation sees the issue so differently from most adults.


Links to get involved:

Sunrise Movement PDX

350 PDX


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