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Oregon Bears representation at the Portland pride parade, 2015 Exterior of the Q Center, 2014 Portland Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence outside Starky's in 2009 LGBT rights organization Basic Rights Oregon is based in Portland.
Portland, Oregon has a large LGBTQ community for its size. Notable LGBTQ people from the city include: Sam Adams – first openly gay mayor of a large U.S. city [1] Matt Alber – singer-songwriter [2] Terry Bean – gay rights activist and political fundraiser [3] James Beard – chef and cookbook author [4] Byron Beck; Brett Bigham ...
Other national figures include gay liberation activist Marsha P. Johnson and transgender rights advocate Angelica Ross. [1] According to Claudia Meza of Oregon Public Broadcasting, the mural is the "first public art project in the state dedicated to LGBTQ+ community achievements and progress". [1]
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Pride Northwest was established in 1994, but Portland's first official pride event took place in 1975 when a group of approximately 200 people organized a Gay Pride Fair near the South Park Blocks by Portland State University.
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) people in the U.S. state of Oregon have the same legal rights as non-LGBTQ people. [1] Oregon became one of the first U.S. jurisdictions to decriminalize sodomy in 1972, and same-sex marriage has been legal in the state since May 2014 when a federal judge declared the state's ban on such marriages unconstitutional.
Portland, Oregon Main pages: Wikipedia:Meetup/Portland and Wikipedia:Wiki Loves Pride 2015 Pride Portland is a campaign during the month of June 2015 to document and photograph Portland's LGBT culture and history, including its pride parade.
LGBTQ culture in Portland, Oregon (3 C, 28 P) Pages in category "LGBTQ culture in Oregon" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.