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  2. LGBTQ culture in Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The Portland Queer Documentary Film Festival screens LGBTQ documentaries. [ 7 ] In 2011, Hands Across Hawthorne was organized in response to an attack on two men who were holding hands on the Hawthorne Bridge , with over 4,000 attendees. [ 8 ]

  3. List of LGBTQ people from Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. LGBTQ rights in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Category:LGBTQ culture in Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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  6. 'He was a protector': Friends say Oregon man died while ... - AOL

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    Friends say Colin Smith, who was fatally stabbed in Portland, Oregon, on July 2, died protecting a friend who was facing anti-LGBTQ harassment.

  7. ‘He was a protector’: Friends say Oregon man died while ...

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    Friends say Colin Smith, who was fatally stabbed in Portland, Oregon, on July 2, died protecting a friend who was facing anti-LGBTQ harassment.

  8. Pride Northwest - Wikipedia

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    Pride Northwest, Inc. is a nonprofit organization based in Portland, Oregon, United States founded in 1994 which organizes the annual Portland Pride Festival. [ 2 ] Portland LGBT Pride Festival and Parade

  9. Burnside Triangle - Wikipedia

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    Rainbow flag displayed in the Burnside Triangle, near the intersection of West Burnside Street, Southwest 13th Avenue, and Southwest Stark Street. The Burnside Triangle, also known as Pink Triangle [1] or Vaseline Alley, [2] was a triangular district in Portland, Oregon, United States, known for its relatively higher density of LGBTQ and gay-friendly businesses.