• Ron Herndon Journey, A Legacy of Education and Activism

  • May 17 2024
  • Duración: 1 h y 18 m
  • Podcast

Ron Herndon Journey, A Legacy of Education and Activism

  • Resumen

  • Ron’s journey from the small town of Coffeyville, Kansas, to becoming a pivotal figure in Portland's Black community is a testament to perseverance, community engagement, and the transformative power of education. Raised by his maternal grandparents in a tight-knit Black community, Ron’s early life was shaped by strong values of mutual support and the importance of education.

    From his initial involvement in sports and positive mentorship to his spontaneous move into activism, Ron's life has been marked by significant revelations and unexpected turns. His dedication to community service and social justice has made him a notable figure in Portland's efforts to advocate for Black education and rights.

    A reflective speaker, Ron shares key incidents from his journey that taught him about the complexities of activism, the importance of community support, and the role of education in overcoming systemic challenges. His stories reveal the layers of determination and the ethical dilemmas faced by those striving for equality and justice. Ron's advocacy for reform and understanding within the community highlights his enduring commitment to making a difference.

    Despite witnessing and experiencing the shifts in social and racial dynamics, Ron's narratives provide a nuanced perspective on the history and ongoing challenges faced by African American communities in Portland. His story is one of enduring commitment, personal growth, and a relentless pursuit of justice and fairness.

    Key Points:

    Community and Education

    • Raised in a supportive Black community in Coffeyville, Kansas, emphasizing mutual care and the value of education.
    • Attended schools with Black teachers who encouraged higher education, celebrating both academic and athletic achievements.
    • Activism and Advocacy
    • Joined VISTA and engaged in activism in New Jersey and East Harlem, organizing tenants and participating in rent strikes.
    • Inspired by civil rights leaders like Martin Luther King Jr. and Stokely Carmichael, furthering his dedication to social justice.
    • Educational Initiatives in Portland
    • Attended Reed College, advocating for Black Studies programs, leading to the creation of the Black Educational Center.
    • Co-founded the Black United Front, focusing on education, police misconduct, and economic development for Portland's Black community.

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