hot meals / barter program
work-force development program
research project / voices from the street
photovoice project
systemic change & civic action group
personalist center
meal coupon program
anti-oppressions steering committee

Photo by Jeremy Johnson
Photo by PhotoVoice participant Jeremy Johnson


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Look Here! on display at the University of Washington Tacoma campus in November 2005.


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PhotoVoice participant Dan Newth with friends, in front of one of the panels of the Look Here! premiere, Sunday, May 22 2005 at the PSU Native American Student and Community Center.  Photo by Terrence Killian.


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PhotoVoice participant Jeremy Johnson talks to an event attendee at the Look Here! premiere. Photo by Terrence Killian.


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PhotoVoice participant Laura Brown


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PhotoVoice participant Patrick Nolen. Photo by Terrence Killian.


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PhotoVoice participants are honored at the Look Here! premiere on May 22


Photo by Dan Newth
Photo by PhotoVoice participant Dan Newth

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Photo by PhotoVoice participant Dan Newth

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Photo by PhotoVoice participant Laura Brown

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Photo by PhotoVoice participant Brynn Athens

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PhotoVoice Project

What is it like to have no home to go to in Portland, Oregon? For those of us with locking doors and warm beds, it is important to never forget that well over 4,000 individuals in our very own community sleep outside each night.  What can we do?

PhotoVoice can help us know what to do!

What is the PhotoVoice Project?

The PhotoVoice project provided our customers, people with experience with homelessness and poverty in Portland, Oregon, with cameras to photograph their day-to-day existence, including their search for shelter, food, health care and community.  These photos formed the basis for “Look Here! Views From the Invisible Community,”  an emotionally powerful and educational multi-media exhibit.  Selections of these photographs will also be used in the following locations (click here).  Check back for more dates as they are added.  Contact our Volunteer Coordinator to learn more, (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) or by calling (503) 222-5694 ext. 43.

You may also contact our Volunteer Coordinator to bring Look Here! to your group using the contact info above, or by clicking here and filling out and returning this form.  Sisters asks for a small (sliding scale) donation to off-set the cost of bringing the exhibit to your group for those who can afford it.

Take a look

To view pictures of the six-foot panels, click here. To view the easel panels on themes, click here.

Click here to view Cold, Cold Ground:  PowerPoint slideshow of the Look Here! exhibit.  When you get to the first page, click any key to begin.  A gentle warning:  this file is large (8.1 MB), and takes a while to load.  To quit viewing, press Escape at any time.

Please note that the art is copyrighted by the photographers and the designers. Sisters thanks Owen Jones and Partners LLC, Portland Vital Signs, JDA Creative Color, and Stephen Voss Photography for their work on this exhibit!

Take PhotoVoice home

You can buy beautiful, professionally printed postcards featuring 8 of these black and white photos, by: 

  • clicking here to buy them securely on-line
  • calling Sisters’ Development Assistant at (503) 222-5694 ext. 12 or (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
  • mailing in this Sisters’ store printable form to 133 N.W. Sixth Ave., Portland, OR, 97209
  • coming by our office at 618 NW Davis, M-F from 9 to 5
  • or by going to St. Johns Bookseller at 8622 N. Lombard: Sunday, Tuesday, & Wednesday 10-6pm; Thursday, Friday, & Saturday 10 to 8pm (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).

  To view the designs and other Sisters’ merchandise, click here.

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PhotoVoice participants Alan Shipley and Laura Brown visit with Mayor Tom Potter and his wife Karin Hansen at the Look Here! premiere, May 2005.  Around 400 people crossed class lines and learned about each others’ lives at this enlightening and powerful exhibit.  Thank-you to the photographers, supporters, volunteers, and all the attendees for making the day a great success.

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PhotoVoice participant Doug Chandler visits with Mayor Tom Potter and his wife Karin Hansen at the Look Here! premiere.

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Photo by PhotoVoice participant Brynn Athens

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Photo by PhotoVoice participant Jeremy Johnson

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Photo by PhotoVoice participant Dan Newth

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Photo by PhotoVoice participant Jeremy Johnson