Politics Oregon Community Leaders, Activists, and Artists Respond to Trump's Election A wide range of Oregonians reflect on what Donald Trump’s victory means for their lives, their work, and their communities. By Portland Monthly Staff A few days after the 2016 election, Portland Monthly asked a few dozen Oregonians—from venture capitalists to standup comedians, environmentalists to rabbis—for their thoughts on Donald Trump's victory. Here's what they said. In This Feature: Four Leaders of Portland’s Immigrant-Focused Community Organizations Talk Trump, Allies, and What Comes Next “No one had a contingency plan for this.” 11/23/2016 By Portland Monthly Staff Four Oregon Feminists and Women’s Organization Leaders Respond to Trump's Election "I do not have any silver lining." 11/23/2016 By Portland Monthly Staff Portland Performers, Creators, and Arts Leaders Get Ready for a New "Inspiration": Donald Trump Expect an era of “satire with teeth,” among other responses. 11/23/2016 By Portland Monthly Staff Three Oregon Environmental Leaders Brace Themselves for Trump From public lands to parks funding to climate policy, it’s going to be a rocky ride. 11/23/2016 By Portland Monthly Staff Oregon Business and Community Leaders Reflect on Trump From the role of venture capital to the urban/rural divide to simple pain and healing, there’s a lot of work to do. 11/23/2016 By Portland Monthly Staff