06/03/2026 | News release | Distributed by Public on 06/03/2026 17:25
This year's Wear Orange activities include a community block party on Sunday, June 7 from 12-3 p.m. on SE Mill Street by Lincoln Park and David Douglas High School, and orange lights illuminating the Morrison Bridge, Oregon Convention Center, and Moda Center over the weekend.
Earlier in the week, Portland City Council received a proclamation declaring June as Gun Violence Awareness Month at Tuesday's Community and Public Safety Committee meeting.
Wear Orange is a national movement held every first weekend of June to honor survivors of gun violence, remember lives lost, and raise awareness about the impact of gun violence in communities across the country. Communities nationwide come together through events, advocacy, and acts of remembrance to promote safety, healing, and connection.
Orange is worn in honor of Hadiya Pendleton, a Chicago teenager who was shot and killed in 2013. Friends and classmates chose orange because hunters wear the color for safety and visibility. Today, orange has become a national symbol of gun violence awareness and a call to value every life.
For more information, please contact the Portland Office of Violence Prevention: [email protected]