For the month of February, the Mercury is celebrating Black History Month with a feature package dedicated to Black innovation in Portland—edited by author extraordinaire Donovan Scribes. Including: • 10 Black Portland Innovators and Changemakers You Should Know: Meet a few of the Black Portlanders who are reimagining and rebuilding the fabric of the city. […]
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Ten Black Portland Innovators and Changemakers You Should Know
[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 want to keep these types of articles coming, support us here.—eds.] Black History Month is equally about reaching into […]
Twenty-Eight Moments in (Recent) Black Oregon History
[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 want to keep these types of articles coming, support us here.—eds.] History isn’t just in the black and white photos. […]
Ronin Roc on Why He Sees Black Art as “More Than February”
[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 want to keep these types of articles coming, support us here.—eds.] Sometimes celebrating Black History Month feels fraught. It’s a […]
THE BLACK BYLINE: Kamala Harris, and Why the History of “First Blacks” Is Complicated
[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 want to keep these types of articles coming, support us here.—eds.] Domino. Domino. Only spot a few Blacks the higher […]
The Secret Is in the Sauce
[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 want to keep these types of articles coming, support us here.—eds.] “Judson and I met in Hoboken, New Jersey, working […]
Album Review: Nonbinary Girlfriend Evolves on Sophomore Album IM NOT PRETTY
Nolan Parker
Mercury Music Picks: Valentine’s with André 3000, The Off Beat Grand Opening, and Nonbinary Girlfriend’s Album Release Party
Nolan Parker
Good Morning, News: Leach Botanical Garden at Risk, Dems Dodge Indictment, and New Yorkers Defy Trump’s Order to Remove Pride Flag From Stonewall Inn
The Mercury provides news and fun every single day—but your help is essential. If you believe Portland benefits from smart, local journalism and arts coverage, please consider making a small monthly contribution, because without you, there is no us. Thanks for your support! Good morning, Portland! We’re in for sunshine and a high of 55 […]
The Landmark Saloon Calls It Quits
Bri Brey and Nolan Parker
Portland Trail Blazers Send Philly’s Cheesy Asses Packing
Cameron Crowell
For Human Use Isn’t Really About Dating Corpses
For Human Use is about dating, with a side of social norm collapse.
