Black history is still in the making thanks to a project that's co-led by the City of Portland and the organization Don't ...
A new documentary from Oregon Public Broadcasting explores the story of the murder of Mulugeta Seraw, the regional and national forces that led to his death, and how Portland and the country changed ...
Portland's earliest Black history dates to 1850, and though some of the community's early homes, businesses and gathering places have been erased due to 20th-century urban renewal projects, many ...
What follows is one of the many articles in the Mercury's Black Innovators & Changemakers issue. Find a print copy here, subscribe to get a copy mailed to you here, and if you're feeling generous and ...
This Thursday, the Portland State University’s history department hosts the sold-out “Parks & Portland: A Public Lecture” with Catherine McNeur, a professor ...
My journey toward understanding racism in Portland and the impact my whiteness has had on myself and others has taken a big turn in the past few weeks. This is because I finally took the time to ...
Portland photographer Intisar Abioto’s work is showing in two galleries. The exhibition at the Art Gallery at The Patricia Reser Center for the Arts in Beaverton showcases her own pieces and those of ...