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Portland, our smaller, softer neighbor to the south, is currently embroiled in some wild and racially charged drama stemming from, naturally, a vegan bakery.The story goes back to May 10, when Lillian Green, a black woman and an equity director in the Oregon Department of Education, entered Back to Eden Bakery shortly after 9 pm, when the bakery closes. The open sign was off, but the door was, as per health code regulations, unlocked and there were still a few patron
Portland, our smaller, softer neighbor to the south, is currently embroiled in some wild and racially charged drama stemming from, naturally, a vegan bakery.The story goes back to May 10, when Lillian Green, a black woman and an equity director in the Oregon Department of Education, entered Back to Eden Bakery shortly after 9 pm, when the bakery closes. The open sign was off, but the door was, as per health code regulations, unlocked and there were still a few patron