Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 28, 2017, Page Page 9, Image 9

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    June 28, 2017
Page 9
Good
Neighborhood
in the
25th annual
event brings
community unity
A large contingency march under the Portland Observer banner at Saturday’s Good in the Hood parade.
Lucy Mashia joins
family and friends
at Good in the
Neighborhood to draw
attention to unsolved
cold cases, including
the murder of her son
L.J. Irving Jr. in 2011.
Portland Fire and Rescue personnel bring a
message of love.
Electrical workers
from IBEW Local
48 promote
diversity in the
trades.
Community leaders Tony Hopson, Ron Herndon and
Jerry Lawrence show their support for Good in the
Hood. The 25th annual event was under tight security
over the weekend after threats of racist violence, but
thankfully none materialized.
Legacy Health brings friends, employees and families together for Good in the Hood.
Multnomah County
Commissioner Loretta
Smith (center) greets
Good in the Hood
Parade participants
Ariana Jenkins (from
left), Alayah Ta, Jayden
Ta and Kayden Taylor.
Urban League
of Portland
officials
connect
with parade
onlookers on
Northeast
Martin Luther
King Jr.
Boulevard.