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Activists demand divestment from corporations linked to injustice

June 28, 2024 | Multnomah County, Oregon



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Activists demand divestment from corporations linked to injustice
During a recent government meeting, significant discussions emerged regarding corporate responsibility and investment ethics in Oregon. A prominent topic was the contributions of Nvidia's founder, who has ties to Oregon and a company valued at over $1 trillion. Concerns were raised about how this wealth is being utilized to support the local community, particularly in light of ongoing homelessness and suffering in the state. The speaker emphasized the need for Nvidia to take action that directly benefits Oregonians, questioning the company's commitment to social responsibility despite its substantial donations to Oregon State University.

The meeting also featured public comments advocating for socially responsible investing by Multnomah County. Constituents expressed urgency for the county to divest from corporations that contradict its stated values of racial, economic, and climate justice. One speaker highlighted the historical impact of divestment movements, referencing the dismantling of apartheid in South Africa and urging the county to take similar actions against companies like Amazon, which they accused of complicity in human rights violations and environmental degradation.

Another speaker, a nurse, criticized the county's investments in companies such as Amazon and Bank of America, citing their unethical practices and negative impacts on vulnerable populations. They called for a comprehensive divestment strategy that aligns with the county's values and prioritizes local community needs over corporate profits.

The meeting concluded with a discussion on the Mount Hood Cable Regulatory Commission's budget for fiscal year 2024-25. The commission's chair outlined the challenges posed by declining cable subscriptions and the anticipated loss of revenue from cable franchise agreements. They emphasized the importance of adapting to changing technology landscapes to ensure continued support for community media centers and public benefit services.

Overall, the meeting underscored a growing demand for accountability from corporations and local governments in addressing social justice issues and supporting community welfare in Oregon.

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