Paula from Oregon -- marched in Portland, OR:
I went alone [to downtown Portland] because my March companion got sick. Hoped to see someone I knew, but didn’t happen although many of my acquaintances later said they were there.
[I wanted] to let our new President know that all people should be treated equally and respectfully.
It was amazing! More people than I expected; I’ve read estimates of anywhere from 60,000 to 100,000. Being Portland, unfortunately there wasn’t much diversity, but there were lots of families and I did see a Native American group. (I later heard that the NAACP advised to not march.) The police were super friendly – some wore pink knit hats or roses on their lapels. They waved, took photos with marchers, and told use to have fun. It was peaceful and friendly, although a bit loud at times with drummers. Despite the steady rain, I had a great time and felt camaraderie.
What's next? For me – to continue letting the President and elected officials know my views.

Cops and kids at #womensmarchpdx
Equality and respect for others -- that works for me. I get the same message from the stories in the earlier post on the Women's March. If we had a hundred of these stories, or a thousand, or a hundred thousand, I am sure we would hear that message from all of them.
No comments:
Post a Comment
***Please be sure to select "Anonymous" (below) if you want your comment to go through and get the attention it deserves if you choose not to use one of the login options.***