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"Organic coffee, tea, beer, and wine; delicious homecooked food; live music, poetry, benefits; art exhibits; free
wi-fi..."
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Schools (Other):
Portland Free Skool
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Occupation:
Worker-owned collective cafe
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Affiliations:
People's Food Co-op, Q Is For Choir, Laughing Horse Books, Free Geek, City Repair, Citybikes, the Back to Back Cafe, Mirador, Cascadia Rising Infoshop, Redwing Cafe, Venus Coffee Roasting, Alberta Food Co-op, North Portland Bikeworks, Veloshop, Liberty Hall, the IWW
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Hobbies and Interests:
Running a successful business without bosses, being a community-gathering place
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Zodiac Sign:
Gemini
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About Me:
Organic coffee, tea, beer, and wine; delicious homecooked food; live music, poetry, benefits; art exhibits; free
wi-fi computer access; meetings; democratic workplace. Located in inner southeast Portland at 2138 SE Division St.
503.231.3899/www.redandblackcafe.com
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Who I Want to Meet:
Lovely people.
for friendstering: first name=red, last name=black
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meet lovers and delicious baked goods,
the red and black is home to the kindest
of baristas and the purest of ideals.
also, the couches are deliciously squishy.
stone in our bands history. Thanks for
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cafe.
Being Left Out (NY Times 11/4/04)
By DEAN E. MURPHY
...In Portland, Ore., a city so
staunchly liberal that it is sometimes
called the People's Republic of
Portland, the outcome of the
presidential race was absorbed with the
levity of a mass funeral.
Given the gravity of things, there was
really only one thing that Wilder
Schmaltz, a 25-year-old Portland artist
who had refused to remove the anti-Bush
button from his lapel, felt he could do.
He called a friend and headed straight
to the Red and Black Cafe, an
all-organic, wheat-free, vegetarian
coffee and food shop, which is run as a
collective and is a popular hangout of
the Socialist Party USA's candidate for
president, Walt Brown.
"I figured that in this place we
wouldn't run the risk of being around
any cheering Republicans," Mr. Schmaltz
said.
Upon entering the cafe, Mr. Schmaltz,
who is Jewish, grabbed off the cafe's
bookshelf "A Beggar in Jerusalem," by
Elie Wiesel...