Vegan food from Dirty Lettuce can satisfy any KFC craving.

Vegan food from Dirty Lettuce can satisfy any KFC craving. COURTESY OF DIRTY LETTUCE

Surrounded by a virtual Instagram grid of perfectly plated street tacos and behind-the-scenes cooking videos is an image of Walter Mercado—a beloved Hispanic astrologer—standing in an embellished pink cape, his hands outstretched as if presenting the overlaid text: “Trans POC eat free.”

It’s a policy that speaks to the core of vegan taqueria Mis Tacones’s mission of making Portland’s predominantly white vegan scene more welcoming and accessible for brown, working-class queer people.

“I’ve always seen veganism through the lens of privilege,” said Polo Bañuelos, chef and co-owner of Mis Tacones. “And when I see privilege, I see inaccessibility to other communities. It doesn’t have to be inaccessible.”

Isabella Garcia is the former News Editor for the Portland Mercury. She covered City Hall, transportation, the environment, breaking news, and more.