‘Still We Rise’ mural is history and art
Editor’s note: Karen Wells researched thoroughly her Concordia Murals story about “Still We Rise” at Alberta Commons Natural Grocers. If you’d like to know more about artist Arvie Smith, his life and his art, Karen shares these resources:
“New murals celebrate Portland’s African American history and future”
RACC.org/2018/04/02/new-murals-celebrate-portlands-african-american-history-and-future/
Arvie Smith
- ArvieSmith.com
- OPB.org/radio/programs/state-of-wonder/article/painter-arvie-smith-portland-art-museum-show/
- PDXMonthly.com/articles/2017/8/14/portland-artist-arvie-smith-paints-the-black-experience-in-blazing-color
“Still I Rise,” Maya Angelou © 1978
- Poets.org/poetsorg/poem/still-i-rise
- PBS.org/wnet/americanmasters/maya-angelou-film/7533/
- MayaAngelou.com
- Wikipedia.org/wiki/And_Still_I_Rise
- Vimeo.com/182582378
Porcelain enamel panel
African-American displacements
- OregonHistoryProject.org/articles/historical-records/albina-residents-picket-emanuel-hospital/
- EliotNeighborhood.org/2017/09/06/emanuel-apologizes/
- CityObservatory.org/housing-reparations-for-northeast-portland/
- OpenHousing.net/displacement-of-black-portlanders-began-long-ago-f19e1d89b96
- FastCompany.com/40556164/a-new-kind-of-city-tour-shows-the-history-of-racist-housing-policy
- Slate.com/blogs/moneybox/2016/10/21/a_new_project_shows_how_redlining_emerged_from_firsthand_reports_of_the.html
- OregonHousing.blogspot.com/2017/08/all-portland-red-lined-neighborhood.html