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Naomi Likayi kneels beside her vibrant street mural in Portland's Alberta Arts District, carefully painting her signature in purple letters on a brilliant turquoise section of the wall. Her intricate braided hair catches the afternoon light as she concentrates on her work, wearing a striped long-sleeve shirt and jeans. Behind her, the colorful geometric mural explodes across the brick wall in bold strokes of purple, yellow, and cyan, transforming the urban corner of Northeast 15th and Killingsworth into a canvas of community expression.
Muralist Naomi Likayi signs her completed artwork on a brick wall in Portland's Alberta Arts District.
Artist Signs Portland Mural in Alberta District
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Two activists position handmade protest signs along the concrete barrier of the North Skidmore Street overpass in Portland, their messages visible to Interstate 5 traffic below. One demonstrator in a bright yellow shirt raises their arm toward passing vehicles, while their companion in navy blue secures additional signage. The scene unfolds against spring foliage with an American flag prominently displayed alongside calls for civic engagement, creating a tableau of grassroots political expression in urban Oregon.
Indivisible movement activists conduct a banner drop from the North Skidmore Street overpass in Portland, promoting awareness for a May 1st General Strike to Interstate 5 motorists.
Activists Display Banners Over Interstate Portland
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Two older activists prepare protest signage along the North Portland overpass above Interstate 5, their weathered hands gripping messages of resistance against the chain-link barrier. Morning light filters through the industrial mesh fencing as one woman in a bright yellow shirt raises her arm while her companion in denim secures a "Hold America to Its Promise" banner. Their determined silhouettes frame a moment of grassroots activism in the shadow of the Humboldt neighborhood's concrete infrastructure.
Indivisible movement activists stage a banner drop over Interstate 5 in North Portland to promote a May 1st General Strike.
Activists Stage Banner Drop Over Portland Interstate
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Naomi Likayi kneels beside her vibrant mural on Alberta Street, carefully applying her signature with a fine brush to the electric blue section of the painted brick wall. Her intricately braided hair cascades as she leans into her work, wearing a striped long-sleeve top that echoes the rhythmic patterns of her street art. Behind her, the colorful geometric mural stretches across the wall in bold turquoise, purple, and yellow blocks, transforming the urban corner into a canvas of community expression in Portland's historic Alberta Arts District.
Artist Naomi Likayi signs her completed mural on Northeast 15th and Killingsworth in Portland's Alberta neighborhood.
Artist Signs Her Alberta Street Mural
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Naomi Likayi kneels on concrete pavement as she carefully signs her vibrant mural on a turquoise and purple brick wall in Portland's Alberta neighborhood. Her long braided hair falls forward as she concentrates on her brushwork, wearing a striped long-sleeve shirt and blue jeans. The colorful street art backdrop includes clothing displays and urban elements that speak to the area's creative energy. Warm natural light illuminates this moment of artistic completion, capturing the intimate act of an artist claiming her work.
Artist Naomi Likayi signs her completed mural on Northeast 15th Avenue in Portland's Alberta Arts District.
Artist Signs Mural in Portland's Alberta District
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Members of the Unpresidented Brass Band march through Portland's Skidmore/Old Town Historic District during a 2026 'No Kings' demonstration, their vibrant yellow uniforms creating a striking sea of color against the pale spring sky. A bearded musician in a plumed hat raises the band's green banner bearing their emblematic hand-and-trumpet logo, while fellow protesters clutch brass instruments and signs beneath dual green traffic lights. The scene captures the spirited intersection of musical activism and political resistance on Southwest Ankeny Street.
The Unpresidented Brass Band leads protesters in yellow through Portland's historic Chinatown district during the March 2026 'No Kings' demonstration.
Unpresidented Brass Band Leads Portland Protest
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A spirited brass ensemble clad in vibrant yellow ponchos performs amid a political demonstration in Portland's historic Old Town district. The tubist at center, wearing sunglasses and a broad grin, anchors the musical protest as fellow musicians brandish their instruments like banners of resistance. Behind them, protest signs punctuate the crowd while bare winter trees frame the scene against a crisp blue sky, creating a striking tableau of civic engagement through music.
The Unpresidented Brass Band leads a March 2026 No Kings protest through Portland's Skidmore/Old Town Historic District, transforming political demonstration into musical celebration.
Unpresidented Brass Band Protests in Portland
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A woman in a blue tank top raises a handmade cardboard sign reading "CLIMATE INACTION IS NOT MODERATE" above her head during a demonstration outside Representative Kurt Schrader's office on McLoughlin Promenade. The protest unfolds under golden afternoon light, with masked participants holding various signs including phone numbers and political messages. Forested hills of Oregon City create a verdant backdrop behind brick municipal buildings and yellow directional street signs.
Climate activists gather outside Rep. Kurt Schrader's Oregon City office demanding action on environmental policy.
Climate Action Rally in Oregon City
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A diverse group of environmental protesters moves through McLoughlin Promenade in Oregon City, their handmade cardboard signs demanding immediate climate action rather than moderate approaches. The afternoon light bathes the small-town street scene as demonstrators in colorful casual attire—yellow shirts, orange caps, and red backpacks—walk past brick buildings and parked vehicles. The image captures grassroots activism in motion, with protesters of various ages united in their environmental advocacy along this Oregon community thoroughfare.
Climate activists carrying protest signs march through Oregon City to advocate for immediate environmental action at Representative Kurt Schrader's office.
Climate Activists March in Oregon City
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A small group of environmental protesters walks along McLoughlin Promenade in Oregon City, carrying handmade signs advocating for climate action. The late afternoon sun casts long shadows across the concrete sidewalk as the demonstrators make their way past local businesses, including a visible LEVATE sign on a commercial building. The informal procession captures the grassroots nature of climate activism in small-town Oregon, with participants of varying ages united in their call for environmental urgency.
Environmental activists march through Oregon City's McLoughlin Promenade carrying signs demanding immediate climate action during a demonstration at Representative Kurt Schrader's district office.
Climate Activists March Through Oregon City
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The Unpresidented Brass Band commands attention in Portland's Old Town Historic District during a March 2026 anti-monarchy demonstration. Musicians in vibrant yellow shirts wield gleaming tubas and sousaphones beneath winter-bare trees, their instruments catching the crisp afternoon light. Protest signs declaring "CRUSH ICE" and other political messages create a backdrop of civic unrest, while the band's theatrical energy transforms Southwest Ankeny Street into a stage for musical resistance against perceived authoritarianism.
The Unpresidented Brass Band performs during a "No Kings" protest in Portland's Chinatown district, combining musical performance with political demonstration in March 2026.
Brass Band Energizes Portland Anti-Monarchy Protest
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A spirited brass band dressed in bright yellow costumes and elaborate crowns commands the intersection at Southwest Pine Street in Portland's Old Town district during the March 2026 No Kings protest. The musicians, calling themselves the Unpresidented Brass Band, blow trumpets and tubas while marching through bare winter trees under crisp blue skies. Their theatrical performance transforms political dissent into carnival-like spectacle, drawing crowds of onlookers who gather beneath the traffic lights at this historic downtown crossroads.
The Unpresidented Brass Band performs in yellow regalia during the March 2026 No Kings protest at Southwest Pine Street in Portland's Old Town Historic District.
Unpresidented Brass Band Leads Portland Protest
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Naomi Likayi stands confidently before her completed mural in Portland's Alberta Arts District, her long braids framing her face as she poses in a striped turtleneck. The explosive backdrop features sweeping organic forms in brilliant turquoise, sunshine yellow, and coral orange that dance across the wall behind her. Natural light illuminates both artist and artwork, creating a harmonious dialogue between creator and creation in this intimate moment of artistic completion.
Artist Naomi Likayi poses with her vibrant abstract mural in Portland's Alberta Arts District.
Artist Signs Vibrant Mural in Portland
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A weathered pay phone stands sentinel on a North Williams Avenue corner in Portland's Eliot neighborhood, its metal frame adorned with layers of colorful street art and stickers. The phone sits beside a vibrant green wooden building with purple trim, while pedestrian crossing signs and urban infrastructure frame the scene under diffused daylight. Wood chips scattered at the base and power lines overhead complete this quintessential portrait of Portland's eclectic streetscape.
A sticker-covered pay phone anchors a street corner in Portland's historically significant Albina district.
Graffitied Pay Phone on Portland Street Corner
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Artist Naomi Likayi stands beside her completed mural on Northeast 15th Avenue in Portland's Alberta district, her hand touching the vibrant wall art she has just signed. The explosive composition features flowing organic shapes in turquoise, coral, yellow, and purple that transform the building's facade into a celebration of color and movement. Wearing a striped turtleneck and dark jeans, Likayi poses confidently against her creation, which incorporates whimsical elements like floating clouds and abstract forms that seem to dance across the architectural surface.
Muralist Naomi Likayi signs her completed artwork on a building in Portland's Alberta Arts District.
Artist Naomi Likayi Completes Vibrant Portland Mural
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A weathered street scene unfolds beneath Portland's concrete overpass in the Central Eastside district, where commissioned street murals bloom against warehouse walls. Silver sedans and a luxury coupe rest on cracked asphalt, framed by the industrial geometry of bridge supports and power lines. The muted daylight filters through overcast skies, casting the urban corridor in soft, diffused tones that emphasize the textural contrast between raw concrete infrastructure and vibrant graffiti art.
Portland Street Art Alliance commissioned murals transform the industrial landscape beneath an overpass in Portland's Central Eastside district.
Urban Canvas Beneath Portland's Industrial Canopy
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Organizer Peter Marks gestures emphatically while speaking to a small crowd of masked protesters gathered outside Representative Kurt Schrader's office in Oregon City. The speaker, wearing a white t-shirt and baseball cap, holds papers while addressing activists holding signs reading "Climate Inaction Not Modest" and "Corporate Welfare is Not Science." Autumn foliage creates a warm backdrop against the urban setting of McLoughlin Promenade, capturing a moment of grassroots political engagement during the pandemic era.
Climate activist Peter Marks addresses protesters at Rep. Kurt Schrader's Oregon City office, demanding stronger environmental action.
Climate Activist Addresses Gathering at Congressional Office
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Naomi Likayi stands confidently before her completed mural in Portland's Alberta Arts District, her long braids cascading over a striped turtleneck as she poses with arms crossed. The dynamic street art behind her pulses with organic shapes in coral, turquoise, golden yellow, and violet, creating a bold backdrop that celebrates the neighborhood's creative renaissance. Soft daylight illuminates her contemplative expression, capturing a moment of artistic accomplishment against the kaleidoscopic wall that transforms the urban landscape.
Artist Naomi Likayi poses with her freshly completed mural in Portland's vibrant Alberta Arts District.
Artist Signs Vibrant Portland Mural Creation
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A tender moment unfolds on the platform of Bedford Avenue subway station in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, as a couple shares an intimate embrace beneath the station's iconic signage. The woman, wearing a light hoodie and carrying a dark bag, smiles warmly as she holds her partner dressed in dark clothing. The scene captures the raw authenticity of New York subway romance, with the station's industrial elements—weathered tiles, warning signs, and platform infrastructure—creating a gritty urban backdrop bathed in the station's harsh fluorescent lighting.
A couple shares an intimate moment on the platform of Bedford Avenue subway station in Brooklyn's Williamsburg neighborhood.
Underground Embrace at Bedford Avenue Station
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A determined activist in a bright yellow jacket and cap holds a handwritten protest sign reading "No Work No School No Shopping" while standing on North Skidmore Street's sidewalk above Interstate 5 in Portland. The late afternoon light casts long shadows across the concrete as fellow demonstrators gather along the green chain-link fence barrier, with spring foliage and residential buildings creating a suburban backdrop. Traffic flows steadily below as the Indivisible movement participants stage their May 1st General Strike awareness campaign.
Indivisible activists demonstrate on a North Portland overpass, calling for a May 1st General Strike with signs urging no work, school, or shopping.
May Day General Strike Protest Portland
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Two protesters position themselves along the North Skidmore overpass above Interstate 5 in Portland's Humboldt neighborhood, displaying signs calling for civic engagement and a May 1st General Strike. A woman in a bright yellow shirt raises her hand in greeting while an elderly man with a walking cane adjusts a red, white and blue protest banner reading 'Hold America to Its Promise.' The green mesh security fencing and concrete barriers frame their grassroots demonstration against the backdrop of evergreen trees under overcast Pacific Northwest skies.
Indivisible movement activists stage a banner drop over Interstate 5 in North Portland, calling attention to a planned May 1st General Strike.
Activists Stage Banner Drop Over Interstate
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Two activists stand on the North Skidmore Street overpass in Portland's Humboldt neighborhood, displaying a protest banner reading 'No Work No School No Shopping May 1st' to passing traffic on Interstate 5 below. The scene unfolds under a soft spring sky, with one demonstrator in a bright yellow jacket holding the white banner while another figure stands nearby. Vehicles flow beneath the green-fenced pedestrian bridge as blooming trees frame this moment of grassroots political action.
Indivisible movement activists display a May Day General Strike banner from a Portland overpass, calling for widespread work and school boycotts.
May Day Strike Banner Drop Over Interstate
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Two senior activists position protest signs along a concrete barrier overlooking Interstate 5 in North Portland's Humboldt neighborhood. One person in a bright yellow shirt waves to passing traffic while another in a denim jacket steadies a white and red sign reading "HOLD AMERICA TO ITS PROMISE." The green mesh security fencing and urban infrastructure frame this grassroots demonstration under natural daylight, with an American flag visible in the background.
Indivisible movement activists conduct a banner drop over Interstate 5 in North Portland to promote awareness of a May 1st General Strike.
Activists Display Message Along Portland Interstate
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Naomi Likayi stands confidently beside her completed street mural on Northeast 15th Avenue in Portland's Alberta district, her signature visible in the corner of the psychedelic artwork. The young Black artist wears a striped turtleneck and jeans against the explosion of turquoise, orange, yellow and purple abstract forms that transform the building's facade. Warm afternoon light illuminates both the artist and her kaleidoscopic creation, capturing a moment of artistic completion in one of Portland's most vibrant neighborhoods.
Muralist Naomi Likayi poses with her finished psychedelic artwork on Northeast 15th Avenue in Portland's Alberta Arts District.
Artist Signs Vibrant Mural in Portland
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The Unpresidented Brass Band leads a spirited anti-monarchy demonstration through Portland's Skidmore Historic District, their yellow uniforms and gleaming instruments creating a defiant symphony against bare winter trees. A bearded musician in turquoise and red holds twin maracas while his white ceremonial hat catches the crisp daylight, surrounded by fellow protesters wielding tubas and trumpets in organized rebellion. The scene pulses with grassroots energy as demonstrators carrying protest signs merge with the musical procession along Southwest Ankeny Street.
Members of the Unpresidented Brass Band perform during a March 2026 No Kings protest in Portland's Historic Chinatown district.
Resistance Rhythms in Portland's Historic Quarter
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Dozens of cyclists converge on Southeast Division Street during Portland's Drop Out Prom Ride, part of the city's annual Pedalpalooza celebration. The nocturnal scene pulses with red bicycle lights scattered across the asphalt like urban fireflies, while Tom's Bar's neon sign casts an electric blue glow over the assembled riders. Helmeted participants in casual attire cluster in the street and on sidewalks, their bicycles creating an impromptu street festival atmosphere beneath the warm amber streetlights of this Richmond neighborhood intersection.
Cyclists gather for the Drop Out Prom Ride on Southeast Division Street during Portland's 2019 Pedalpalooza festival.
Drop Out Prom Midnight Bicycle Gathering
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Michael Gaskill stands in animated conversation with a KOIN Channel 6 news crew on the sun-dappled sidewalk outside Representative Kurt Schrader's Oregon City office. Behind him, masked demonstrators hold handmade signs including "Too Little Too Late" and "Clean," their colorful clothing creating a vibrant backdrop against the autumn foliage. The golden afternoon light filters through leafy trees, casting warm shadows across the concrete as the interview unfolds during this climate change protest.
Climate activist Michael Gaskill speaks with KOIN Channel 6 during a demonstration outside Rep. Kurt Schrader's Oregon City office.
Climate Activist Speaks to Local News
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Dappled sunlight filters through mature street trees onto a concrete sidewalk in Portland's Eliot neighborhood. A vibrant lime green building houses what appears to be a small business, while leafy hedges frame the pedestrian pathway. The peaceful residential street scene captures the tree-lined character of North Williams Avenue, with parked cars and street signage creating an authentic urban neighborhood atmosphere.
Tree-shaded sidewalk creates a peaceful pedestrian corridor along North Williams Avenue in Portland's historic Eliot neighborhood.
Quiet Sidewalk Along North Williams Avenue
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Demonstrators stride purposefully down East Burnside Street in Portland's Laurelhurst neighborhood during a Black Lives Matter protest following George Floyd's murder. At the center, a young woman with blonde hair carries a handmade cardboard sign reading 'BLACK LIVES MATTER' adorned with pink hearts, her expression radiating determination and hope. The crowd moves as one through the tree-lined residential street, masked faces reflecting the pandemic era's intersection with social justice activism. Suburban homes with peaked roofs frame the procession, creating an intimate contrast to the movement's national scale.
Protesters march through Portland's Laurelhurst neighborhood carrying Black Lives Matter signs in response to George Floyd's death.
Unity in Motion: Laurelhurst BLM March
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A vibrant street art-covered takeout window serves as the main entrance to Lottie and Zula's restaurant in Portland's Eliot neighborhood during the COVID-19 pandemic. Flanked by bright yellow Oregonian newspaper boxes, the colorful custom-built order window features psychedelic murals of skulls and cartoon characters, while handwritten menus on kraft paper frame the glass opening. The overcast afternoon light filters through bare winter branches, casting a subdued atmosphere over this adaptive pandemic streetscape.
Lottie and Zula's custom-built takeout window in Portland's Eliot district showcases pandemic-era restaurant adaptation with street art and outdoor service.
Custom Takeout Window at Portland Restaurant
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