On the Trans Day of Remembrance, we remember and support our trans neighbors and family!


On the Trans Day of Remembrance, we remember and support our trans neighbors and family!


No one should be disenfranchised because of where they live, the color of their skin or their income. But we have witnessed a strategic and sustained effort by the President and his political allies to suppress the vote and undermine our electoral process – all with the intention of illegally maintaining power and subverting the will of the people. But we won’t let him divide us. Already we are joining together across our differences to vote in record numbers, and, if necessary, we are prepared to take to the streets to defend our democracy.
This action was organized the the Defend Democracy Coalition. We are joining together across our differences to vote in record numbers, and, if necessary, we are prepared to take to the streets to defend our democracy.
The Portland Raging Grannies attended to support the marches through dance.
A few photos from the event.










Verizon wants to bring a drone testing facility to North Portland, near Cathedral Park. They don’t think there is any problem with testing drones up and down the Willamette because, as they told neighbors, “no one uses the river anyway.”
After a summer when racial justice protesters were surveilled by military drones, a coalition of community groups has come together to resist this plan—which would include testing of technology that could be used by the Department of Defense in their surveillance drone program. We showed up to tell Verizon, the Port of Portland, and Verizon’s lobbyists at Strategies360 that this misuse of land, threat to wildlife, and impact on North Portland neighborhoods is absolutely unacceptable. The potential for this drone technology to negatively impact human rights both at home and internationally is another major reason to oppose this facility.
On Sunday, November 1 at 12 pm we gathered for a rally and kayak flotilla at the Cathedral Park Boat Launch to show that we use the river, and Verizon’s creepy drones aren’t welcome in Portland!













Extinction Rebellion (XR) PDX held a Halloween protest march, and the Raging Grannies were there.
After the march, the group engaged in disruptive civil disobedience, blocking SE Hawthorne Street. The Grannies supported from the sidewalk.


























Video of the event by XR America
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5O8iN_wim8Photographer K. Kendall was kind enough to let us display these gorgeous photos, taken at the event.






The Portland Raging Grannies participated in the first-ever nationwide LGBTQ+ virtual 5k/10k event to raise money and awareness for the LGBTQ+ community and local pride organizations. Not a race, this 5k or 10k event is more of a walk-a-thon people complete at their own pace, anytime and anywhere.
A portion of each Pride Stride registration entry fee supported local LGBTQ+ non-profit organizations across the United States.


Continuing the tradition of marching for justice and equality, The Portland Raging Grannies joined PDX to stand for Women’s rights and empower femininity.























The Portland Raging Grannies sing about getting out to vote, and being thoughtful about choosing the candidate.