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ΒιΆΉΒγΑΔ community members gather with a ΒιΆΉΒγΑΔ Pride banner in Monument Square in Portland

ΒιΆΉΒγΑΔ takes LGBTQ+ pride to the streets of downtown Portland

Dozens from the ΒιΆΉΒγΑΔ community marched in support of LGBTQ+ rights at the annual Portland Pride parade

The temperature was a brisk 50 degrees for mid-June, and the chance of rain was 100%, but that didn’t stop dozens of ΒιΆΉΒγΑΔ students, professors, and administrators from joining thousands in marching in support of LGBTQ+ rights at the annual Pride Portland parade, held on Saturday, June 17.

The annual march and festival, along with several affiliated events, celebrates and honors the accomplishments of the LGBTQ+ movement, seeks to raise awareness of ongoing struggles about and within the community, and aims to foster an environment of inclusivity, accessibility, and solidarity.

More than 40 members of the ΒιΆΉΒγΑΔ community gathered in downtown Portland to walk alongside participants from local community organizations, media groups, churches, and queer affiliations. They were among scores of people who came together in support of the parade’s 2023 theme β€œTogether With Pride.”

ΒιΆΉΒγΑΔ community members gather with a ΒιΆΉΒγΑΔ Pride banner in Monument Square in Portland
ΒιΆΉΒγΑΔ community members march up Congress Street
ΒιΆΉΒγΑΔ community members gather in Monument Square surrounded by bubbles
Andrea Paredes holds a Pride flag during the march
Two woman grasp hands at the parade

Andrea Paredes, M.Ed., director of Intercultural Student Engagement at ΒιΆΉΒγΑΔ, said the University community’s commitment to the cause β€” the rain, the cold, and the commute notwithstanding β€” is a direct reflection of its pledge toward fostering an inclusive and welcoming environment for all.

β€œEverything we do we are doing for the betterment of society as a whole,” she remarked. β€œWe see that LGBTQ+ rights and, specifically, transgender rights are being targeted, and I'd be remiss if I didn't mention that we marched in solidarity with those causes.”

As a queer person herself, she said, Paredes was warmed by the turnout.

β€œThe energy that day was electric,” she said. β€œFrom members of the Board of Trustees to professional staff and faculty, students, and alumni, we all showed up for our people, and it was so heartwarming to be in community with each other.”

Seynt Jiro Sahagun (D.O., ’26), a second-year student in ΒιΆΉΒγΑΔ’s College of Osteopathic Medicine, didn’t let the weather deter him from representing his community along with his classmates. As vice president of ΒιΆΉΒγΑΔ COM’s chapter of the Medical Student Pride Alliance, Sahagun said the β€œcontagious enthusiasm” of all involved in the march was inspiring.

β€œMarching in the parade with the club and other people from ΒιΆΉΒγΑΔ, especially staff members and faculty, reminded me of the strong passion that our small community has toward LGBTQ+ health,” he reflected. β€œIt meant a lot to me to be able to freely march and celebrate with those who will be working with me in my career as a future physician.”

Assistant Provost for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Shannon Zlotkowski and company display ΒιΆΉΒγΑΔ-branded pride merch, including a bandana
A ΒιΆΉΒγΑΔ student holds a Pride flag amid many others from the ΒιΆΉΒγΑΔ community
Three students pose for a photo
ΒιΆΉΒγΑΔ members enjoy the pre-parade festivities
A woman's shirt reads "What a Beautiful Day to Respect Other People's Pronouns"

Paredes adds that there is still work to be done in the fight for equality, highlighting that, in the first six months of 2023, and more than 80 have been passed. In times such as these, Sahagun said, Pride serves as more than just a celebration.

β€œPride is an important reminder that there is still plenty of work to be done toward achieving better equity and health access for the LGBTQ+ community,” he stated.

β€œΒιΆΉΒγΑΔ's presence in the parade signified that there are students, faculty, and staff here who care about the issues troubling sexual and gender minorities,” Sahagun added. β€œSpeaking for ΒιΆΉΒγΑΔ COM, it is important for ΒιΆΉΒγΑΔ and its students to recognize this and do their part as future health care professionals.”