Saturday protest marks anniversary
The Portland Observer
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LEFT: Mel Gurtov, Portland State University political science professor, surveys the thousands of flags on campus for the Iraq Body Count Exhibit, representing Iraqi and U.S. deaths since the U.S. invasion in March 2003. Thousands of Portlanders are expected to mark the anniversary during protests downtown this Saturday. Madison High School freshman Terell Wilson (left) helps build a papier-mƒch‚ flower in Portland Community College's Cascade Campus cafeteria to prepare for Saturday's Iraq War protest. photos by Raymond Rendleman/The Portland Observer Saturday protest marks anniversary A resurgence of local energy reflects the frustration at five years of war in Iraq. One person compelled to find a voice in the maelstrom is Terell Wilson, A resident of northeast Portland near the airport, Wilson, 15, looks "When the codes went up, I'd get really worried and I wouldn't want to take the bus," he says. Although he thanks his parents for shielding him from war-related Wilson couldn't find antiwar groups based out of his school, so he "I would like to see a lot more people getting involved, of course," he In the cafeteria of Portland Community College's Cascade Campus, Wilson The municipal government has committed resources for engaging citizens "It's really exciting to have that convergence of voices," says Pam The byproducts of war for many at the planning meeting highlighted the "Youth of color don't get a voice in so many issues," says Vy Nguyen of Saturday's March 15 protest will feature workshops, activities and |






