Founder of Human Access Project retires, reflects on advocacy and work

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Founder of Human Access Project retires, reflects on advocacy and work

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Published on Jun 17, 2026, 2:42:51 PM
Total time: 00:16:34

Episode Description

 More than a decade ago, Willie Levenson had his heart set on swimming in the Willamette River. In his own words, he got carried away. He is the founder, executive director and ringleader of the Human Access Project, an advocacy group that dedicated its efforts to change Portlanders’ relationship with the Willamette. Over the years they have pushed for city beaches and swimming docks, held annual community events and more. And after being with the organization since its inception in 2010, Levenson is stepping down and retiring. He joins us to share more on his initial vision for the Human Access Project and its future as he steps away.

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