Never Look Away: Celebrating the Beauty and Struggle of Oregon’s LGBTQ+ Community
Be part of creating the first and only LGBTQ+ mural in portland!
LGBTQ+ equality in Oregon has come a long way in the last 50 years. Portland, Oregon boasts one of the largest LGBTQ+ populations in the United States. The Portland Pride Waterfront Festival and Parade is one of the largest Pride celebrations on the west coast, and LGBTQ+ Oregonians enjoy some of the strongest protections in the country.
Yet time after time, we are reminded that progress is not guaranteed. As recently as 2019, a lesbian couple in SE Portland was threatened with a pipe bomb. The rise (again!) of the white supremacist/neo-Nazi movement around the country brings with it a rise in violence and bias incidents against LGBTQ+ Oregonians, particularly Black, Indigenous, and people of color. Even now, in 2021, it is still legal in Oregon to claim the “gay panic” defense in a court of law.
Pride Northwest is excited and honored to support and sponsor the Never Look Away mural—a first of its kind in Portland and in Oregon!
From the Mural Production Team:
“Never Look Away celebrates the beauty and struggle of queer people, declaring that queer people are here to stay, because we have always been here. Creation and resistance have been sisters throughout history. We must create what we want in the world alongside resisting that which others people and leaves them vulnerable to anger and violence.”
The Mural:
Marsha P. Johnson
David Martinez
Asa Wright
Angelica Ross
Aydian Dowling
Kathleen Saadat
Lynn Nakamoto
Rupert Kinnard
Donate today and join us in creating the only LGBTQ+ mural in Portland!
Never Look Away will create and expand visibility and acknowledgment of the contributions of LGBTQ+ people. The mural, and accompanying educational materials and activities, will educate all people about the struggles, challenges and triumphs of queer Oregonians and beyond. This project is telling all queer people - whether they are struggling youth, closeted adults, or even proudly out - that they are worthy. That our stories are worth investing in.