Katharine Kimball Oregon Photojournalist

  • Portfolio
  • About
  • Contact
  • Client Area
  • All Galleries
  • FAQs
Show Navigation

Image 1 of 1

Julianne Jackson 009.JPG

Add to Lightbox Download
twitterlinkedinfacebook
After being shoved and having her mask and wig pulled, Taysha Hartzell (in red t-shirt) is embraced by Julianne Jackson and surrounded by other members of Black Joy Oregon. Julianne tells her “You are loved. You have to know only a very, very small percentage of people feel that way." Jackson says that many people in Oregon have a hard time believing that racism even exists. “It can be really hard to convince people that there’s a problem, because everyone’s mostly white,” she says, adding, “Racism is in our bones in Oregon."
Copyright
KATHARINE KIMBALL PHOTOGRAPHY
Image Size
1728x1152 / 1.4MB
Contained in galleries
Ignited and United
After being shoved and having her mask and wig pulled, Taysha Hartzell (in red t-shirt) is embraced by Julianne Jackson and surrounded by other members of Black Joy Oregon. Julianne tells her “You are loved. You have to know only a very, very small percentage of people feel that way." Jackson says that many people in Oregon have a hard time believing that racism even exists. “It can be really hard to convince people that there’s a problem, because everyone’s mostly white,” she says, adding, “Racism is in our bones in Oregon."