
A selection of published work from my employment with The Indy at Clark College. This content was edited only by cropping and for color correction within the guidelines of the Associated Press Code of Ethics.
As Clark College educators strike, supporters and union members march the perimeter of campus while the school is closed. Jan 13, 2020.
Clark College adjunct professors voiced their concerns about pay inequality while on strike Jan 14, 2020.
Suzanne Southerland leads a march around campus. Followed by supporters they chant into the evening with her guiding by megaphone. Jan 15, 2020.
A monk from the Drepung Loseling Monastery in South India works on constructing an elaborate sand mandala on display for Clark College students. Jan 25, 2020.
A lotus flower, representing beauty within turmoil, is displayed during the construction of a mandala at Clark College. Jan 26, 2020.
Colored sand is used during the construction of the mandala, after the mandala is swept, it is returned to the water as a ceremony representing impermanence and the cycle of life. Jan 26, 2020.
A Tibetan Monk adjusts fine details of the sand mandala while it’s under construction. Jan 25, 2020.
Thousands of people marched across the Burnside Bridge lead by protesters on bicycles, protesting the death of George Floyd in Portland Oregon Jun 20, 2020.
Portland residents support protesters as they pass by marching from Revolution Hall to Chapman Square on June 10, 2020.
Protests have not slowed despite the rain in Portland as thousands still march in protest of the death of George Floyd. June 16, 2020.
A protester briefly removes his mask to call out a chant to those behind him marching towards Chapman Square on June 18, 2020.
Thousands of protesters adorned with masks and signs march down Martin Luther King Jr. Blv. Jun 4, 2020.
Organizers estimated 7000 people gathered at Tom Mccall waterfront park in downtown Portland Tuesday, June 4.
Chris Wise administers first aid to a protester who was impacted in the head by“less-than-lethal” ammunition. Jun 16, 2020.