YOUR SUNDAY READING LIST: A Massive March, a Police Accountability Hero, and NotSo Hygienic Recycling
Apr 13, 2025
by Wm. Steven Humphrey
GOOD MORNING, SUNDAY! It's the perfect time to catch up on some of the great reporting and stories the Mercury churned out this week! (PRO TIP: If you despise being "the last to know," then be one of the first to know by signing up
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• Does a “Big Tent” Approach to Labor Include Police Unions?
When leaders at the Northwest Oregon Labor Council voted to allow the Portland police union to join their ranks, it prompted a sizable controversy among labor and police accountability advocates. The council will now take a wider vote on the issue at the end of the month.
Suzette Smith
• POP QUIZ PDX!
In this week's local trivia game: the ultimate in unhygienic recycling, inside Portland's "Witch's Castle," and an ode to the shittiest pizza in the world! 🍕😒 See how well YOU score!
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• At a Massive “Hands Off” Rally, Portlanders Protest Trump From All Angles
Those who attended Portland's “Hands Off” rally against the Trump administration on April 5 showed a range of specific, and sometimes conflicting, motivations and protest philosophies. Still, the well-attended event was largely seen as a success for mobilization against Trump and his collaborators.
Taylor Griggs
• Portlanders Mourn the Loss of Dan Handelman, Pioneer of Police Oversight
Dan Handelman, an ardent police watchdog and co-founder of Portland Copwatch, died Wednesday. Handelman was best known for his decades of commitment to police oversight and accountability, but his legacy is also steeped in the dogged pursuit of social justice.
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• Mercury Music Picks
Next week is undeniably the busiest week in Portland for live music so far this year—don't get caught with your pants down wondering if you missed your favorite band. 👖
Photo: Abdoulmoumouni Hamid
• THE TRASH REPORT
This week: Cute elephants and angry alligators, casting the next season of White Lotus, and Trump golfs (poorly) while the economy bursts into flames.
Mike Stobe/Getty Images
• Deadline Approaches to Apply for New Police Accountability Board
You have until April 14 to apply for a position on the new Community Board for Police Accountability. The 21-member civilian-led oversight board will review police conduct and use of force investigations, and has authority to impose discipline, if deemed appropriate.
Courtney Vaughn
• Keeper Coffee Opens Its Second Location in Milwaukie
Keeper Coffee, one of Portland's best cafes, opened their second location today in Milwaukie! Trust us, it's going to be one of your new favorite destination cafes. ☕️ 🥐
Nolan Parker
• HEAR IN PORTLAND
Get hip with Hear In Portland to find out about some real deal RB, cumbia, and hip-hop happenings around town! Hit the link below if you knows what's good for ya ↘️⬇️↙️
Photo by Katie Summer
• Misericordia Is Sexy, French, Unpredictable
If you liked Stranger by the Lake (2013), director Alain Guiraduie has another queer smoldering mystery for you—Misericordia!
Sideshow and Janus Films
• SAVAGE LOVE
How do you plan a hot, sexy getaway with sexy friends? Or can you? Dan Savage and a self-described "slutty" guest offer up some solid advice in this week's column!
Joe Newton
WOW, THAT IS A LOT OF GOOD READIN'. I hope you didn't have any other plans this weekend! Dig in, and remember: Producing all this hard work costs moolah—so please consider contributing to the Mercury to keep it all coming! Thanks!
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