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  • Reverend David Weekley talks about his book project to his congregation at Epworth United Methodist Church in SE Portland.  He uses this talk to come out to them as the second transgender Methodist clergy in the nation.  His church is 95% Japanese-American (Epworth United Methodist Church is historically Japanese-American) and none of them know that he was born a she and had transitioning surgery 34 years ago.  This is going to be a big shock to the community and potentially hazardous to Weekley, as the Methodist church does not support LGBTQ rights.
    Exposing Life as a Transgender Reverend
  • A protester lights a cigarette off a burning American flag set afire in anger. President George W. Bush comes to Portland for a ($2,000 a plate) campaign fundraising lunch held at the University of Portland's Chiles Center.
    Portland-Bush-Protest-Cigarette-Light
  • Riot Police spray the crowd with pepper spray and then forcibly move them back to the corner of SW 5th and Taylor with the further deployment of  pepper balls, rubber bullets and bean bag rounds.They were protesting a visit by President George W. Bush.
    Bush-Protest-Spray2
  • Reflected in the shield of a Portland Police motorcycle officer, protestors take to the streets about the Federal Courthouse to show their displeasure of the visit of U.S. Attorney John Ashcroft.
    Bush-Protest-Officer1
  • Riot police begin to assemble along the motorcade route just before the arrival of President George W. Bush. He made a campaign stop at Southridge High School in Beaverton....
    Portland-Bush-Protest-Kid
  • U.S. Army Reservist Socio mans a concourse checkpoint at the Portland International Airport as part of increased security measures there.
    Portland-Airport-Security
  • Two beams of light illuminate the spires of the Portland Convention Center and reach 1000 feet upward  in memorial to those who gave their lives in the September 11th attacks. The view from atop the Kaiser Permanente building also picks up refracted red light from the tower lights.
    Convention-Center-9/11-Memorial
  • Candlelight bathes the faces of Justine Ryan and friend Nicole Reese, both of Milwaukie, as they attend a vigil at Waterfront Park in Portland for terrorist attack victims Wednesday night. Justine smiles as people begin to talk of world peace and an end to hatred.
    Candle-Light-Vigil
  • Camp Dignity residents set out down SE Water Ave. making for a new home across the river in Portland. They have had many of these "shopping cart parades" as of late and are now on a piece of ODOT land under the Fremont Bridge. As always they are led by double-amputee John Resse.
    Camp-Dignity-March
  • A protester is treated by another with a milky mixture which helps take the sting out of pepper spray. Portland Police sprayed a crowd gathered on the sidewalk at Washington and 3rd, an estimated 40,000 took to the streets of downtown Saturday for an anti-war protest and march.
    Bush-Protest-Triage4
  • A protester is treated by another with a milky mixture which helps take the sting out of pepper spray. Portland Police sprayed a crowd gathered on the sidewalk at Washington and 3rd. An estimated 40,000 took to the streets of downtown Portland Saturday for an anti-war protest and march.
    Bush-Protest-Triage3
  • The last protestors continue standing strong against Portland riot police at the intersection of Taylor and SW 5th Ave.  A visit by President George W. Bush sparked a backlash of anger about his politics and a serious clash with authorities.
    Bush-Protest-Standing-Strong
  • Protesters  begin their  lengthy sit down at the intersection of Burnside and  2nd Thursday which lasted well into the night. An estimated 40,000 took to the streets of downtown Portland Saturday for an anti-war protest and march.
    Bush-Protest-Sit-In
  • An estimated 40,000 took to the streets of downtown Portland Saturday for an anti-war protest and march. A large contingent took control of the Morrison Bridge for about an hour halting traffic and prompting a police response. A smaller group attempted to move up the I-5 on ramp but were disperced with pepper spray, vehicles and a show of force.
    Politics40.TIF
  • Protesters shout out anti-war, anti-government remarks while burning flags at the intersection of W. Burnside and 2nd Ave. An estimated 40,000 took to the streets of downtown Portland Saturday for an anti-war protest and march.
    Politics20
  • Protester Kendra Lloyd-Knox (right) is physically quieted by a supporter who could not take the banter any longer. Police took the woman from the angry crowd who demanded her arrest but she was soon released and escorted out of the area. Tempers flared occasionally as President George W. Bush makes a campaign stop at Southridge High School in Beaverton.
    Politics38
  • A protester is driven into the ground and arrested after a crowd began to become unruly. They were protesting a visit to Portland by President George W. Bush.
    Bush-Protest-Arrest2
  • Reverend David Weekley talks about his book project to his congregation at Epworth United Methodist Church in SE Portland.  He uses this talk to come out to them as the second transgender Methodist clergy in the nation.  His church is 95% Japanese-American (Epworth United Methodist Church is historically Japanese-American) and none of them know that he was born a she and had transitioning surgery 34 years ago.  This is going to be a big shock to the community and potentially hazardous to Weekley, as the Methodist church does not support LGBTQ rights.
    Revealing Life as a Transgender Reverend
  • Cherie Lambert Holenstein weeps on the shoulder of friend Malcolm Chaddock (right) as they and other protesters list to a speech by Martin Luther King Jr. After many hours in the hot sun some were spent and either left or sought shade wherever it could be found. Vice President Dick Cheney attended a fundraiser in Portland at the Embassy Suites Hotel with eye shot of them....KEYWORDS:  elections, politics
    Portland-Vice-President-Cheney-Visit3
  • Destinee Gondara, 11, is not terribly pleased with a President George W. Bush impersonator. Vice President Dick Cheney attended a fundraiser in Portland at the Embassy Suites Hotel just across the way..and a large group of protesters took offense.
    Portland-Vice-President-Cheney-Visit2
  • Vice President Dick Cheney and his wife Lynn are blinded by gleaming sunlight reflecting from the metal staircase at Flightcraft. They arrived on Air Force 2 for a fundraiser in Portland to gather campaign dollars for his boss President George W. Bush...
    Politics17
  • Many local leaders and citizens turn out for a lively community forum on the Portland joint terrorism task force. The city council was to vote on renewal.
    Politics31
  • A Church rally for Kendra James with local ministers and community members is conducted for all who wished to voice their concerns related to her killing. Ministers were invited to the pulpit at the finish to sing and show unity at the Christ Memorial Church of God in Christ Church.
    Politics35
  • Protesters march arm-in-arm towards a police line set up at Lombard and Stanford. President George W. Bush came to Portland for a ($2,000 a plate) campaign fundraising lunch held at the University of Portland's Chiles Center.
    Bush-Protest-United
  • Portland Police pepper-spray protesters who were crowded on the sidewalk at the intersection of Washington and 3rd. The group was shouting out for the police not to arrest another protester when the officers let loose.  An estimated 40,000 took to the streets of downtown Portland Saturday for an anti-war protest and march.
    Bush-Protest-Spray3
  • Protester Joe 'Doc' Huston makes his points know to all who came out to support President George W. Bush who made a campaign stop at Southridge High School in Beaverton. His sign used also as a megaphone reads "Your War, Our Loved Ones."
    Bush-Protest-Shout
  • An estimated 40,000 took to the streets of downtown Portland Saturday for an anti-war protest and march. A large contingent took control of the Morrison Bridge for about an hour halting traffic and prompting a police response. Keri Rose, a Lewis and Clark College student, prays for peace as Portland riot officers move the crowd off the bridge.
    Bush-Protest-Prayer
  • Portland Riot Police spray the crowd with pepper spray and then forcibly move them back to the corner of SW 5th and Taylor with the further deployment of pepper balls, rubber bullets and bean bag rounds.
    Bush-Protest-Peppered2
  • A peaceful protestor in Portland attempts to keep riot police from moving foreward, thus inciting the crowd. A visit by President George W. Bush sparked a backlash of anger about his politics.
    Bush-Protest-Peace2
  • Riot Police asnd protestors come together on Taylor between SW 5th and 6th Avenues just prior to things getting out of control. They were protesting a visit to Portland by President George W. Bush.
    Bush-Protest-Overhead
  • A Portland riot police officer watches protestors on Broadway. A visit by President George W. Bush sparked a backlash of anger about his politics.
    Bush-Protest-Officer2
  • Protesters shout out anti-war, anti-government remarks while burning flags at the intersection of W. Burnside and 2nd Ave. An estimated 40,000 took to the streets of downtown Portland Saturday for an anti-war protest and march.
    Bush-Protest-Flag-Burning3
  • Protesters shout out anti-war, anti-government remarks while burning flags at the intersection of W. Burnside and 2nd Ave. An estimated 40,000 took to the streets of downtown Portland Saturday for an anti-war protest and march.
    Bush-Protest-Flag-Burning2
  • An estimated 40,000 took to the streets of downtown Portland Saturday for an anti-war protest and march. A large contingent took control of the Morrison Bridge for about an hour halting traffic and prompting a police response.
    Bush-Protest-Face-Off3
  • An estimated 40,000 took to the streets of downtown Portland Saturday for an anti-war protest and march. A large contingent took control of the Morrison Bridge for about an hour halting traffic and prompting a police response.
    Bush-Protest-Face-Off2
  • Portland riot police stand their ground as they block the end of the Morrison Bridge from anti-war protesters ho had vered off from their designed parade route in an effort to disrupt traffic.
    Bush-Protest-Dove
  • A leader in the protest movement for the "Black Guard" coordinates their next move. President George Bush comes to Portland for a campaign fundraiser lunch ($2000 a plate) held at the Chiles Center on the University of Portland Campus.  Protesters greet the president outside the Chiles Center.
    Bush-Protest-Covered
  • Protestors take to the streets about the Federal Courthouse to show their feelings on the visit of U.S. Attorney John Ashcroft. Here the only pro-government supporter yells out insults to those he is opposing.
    Politics19
  • An estimated 40,000 took to the streets of downtown Portland Saturday for an anti-war protest and march. A large contingent took control of the Morrison Bridge for about an hour halting traffic and prompting a police response. Protestors are treated with milk to the eyes after being pepper sprayed in the face by Portland Police near the I-5 on ramp.
    Portland-Bush-Protest-Help
  • The Grim Reaper has his scythe confiscated by Portland Police as a safety concern. He was one of many protestors take to the streets about the Federal Courthouse to show their displeasure of the visit of U.S. Attorney John Ashcroft.
    Grim-Reaper-Seized
  • Though he never knew Army soldier  Brandon Tobler, Tom Dooley felt compeled to join in the military honors at the Willamette National Cemetery. He stood on a ridge above the burial service and waved the flag in his memory. "I don't know him but it's the least I can do," said Dooley. "This family made the ultimate sacrafice, I just wanted to give them something back."
    Flag-Waving-Memorial
  • Tayler Rider, 7, of Aloha appears frightened by the words spoken during a candlelight vigil at Waterfront Park in Portland for 9/11 terrorist attack victims.  Along with music, members of the nearly 200 participants were invited to give their thoughts, some uplifting others hurtfull. (Tayler's mom Stephanie Rider is to her right)
    Candle-Light-Vigil
  • Protestors who were sprayed in the face with pepper spray by riot police are tended to at the intersection of SW 5th and Taylor. They were protesting a visit to Portland by President George W. Bush.
    Bush-Protest-Triage2
  • Protestors who were sprayed in the face with pepper spray by riot police are tended to at the intersection of SW 5th and Taylor. They were protesting a visit to Portland by President George W. Bush.
    Bush-Protest-Triage
  • Riot police unload pepper spray on Portland protestors who had pushed up to barricades on Taylor between 5th and 6th Avenues. They were protesting a visit by President George W. Bush.
    Bush-Protest-Spray
  • Riot Police in Portland spray the crowd with pepper spray and then attempt to forcibly move them back to the corner of SW 5th and Taylor. A man in a motorized chair (bottom left) was to attend the President Bush event and was confused by the crowd as protesting. Riot police circled him and then continued with the further deployment of  pepper balls, rubber bullets and bean bag rounds.
    Bush-Protest-Peppered
  • A peaceful protestor in Portland attempts to keep riot police from moving foreward, thus inciting the crowd. A visit by President George W. Bush sparked a backlash of anger about his politics.
    Bush-Protest-Peace
  • A protester weeps after seeing flags have been burned by others  at the intersection of W. Burnside and 2nd Ave. An estimated 40,000 took to the streets of downtown Portland Saturday for an anti-war protest and march.
    Bush-Protest-Flag-Burning4
  • Devon Myers, 3 1/2, stares up at Santa witha mixture of fear and awe during feativities at Sacramento Elementary School for their Santa breakfast. Devon followed him throughout the morning eventually getting close enough to make sure his beard was real.
    General News86.TIF
  • Sean Sosnovec, a Lincoln graduate, is heading to a junior college to play football for the first time, though he was a stadout in soccer, basketball and baseball. His mother has kept him away from the game for fear of injuries.
    Portraits-People80.tif
  • Sean Sosnovec, Lincoln graduate, is heading to a junior college to play football for the first time, though he was a stadout in soccer, basketball and baseball. His mother has kept him away from the game for fear of injuries.
    SportsFeature30.tif
  • Jeff Paries is a dot-commer who, fearing his part-time programming job will disappear, stands at the Morrison Bridge's west end with a "hire me" me sign and resume's. He has been at this early mornings  in downtown Portland for four weeks and seen by thousands of commuters.
    General News125.TIF