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Finding Queer Sanctuary in Portland

By Living Room Realty, June 6, 2023

While there is much to be celebrated within the queer community, there is also much to be on edge for; the evergrowing hate for our community speaks volumes and so does the silence of our allies. Finding queer sanctuary is crucial, whether that come in the form of a physical or spiritual space. Queer sanctuary refers to a space where one can be their most authentic selves. Luckily, Portland is no stranger to these sort of spaces nor the queer community.

I’ve had the pleasure and honor to advocate for clients who hailed to Portland to find a queer sanctuary of their own. Whether that be by choice or necessity, it brings complete joy to see fellow queers take up as much space as they (so deservedly) can. Note: Not everyone has the luxury or means to move across the country, uproot their lives elsewhere, etc. A large number of my clients jumped through many obstacles to make their dreams a reality; I commend them for their exhaustive efforts and am so proud.

Finding sanctuary is essential for queer individuals to thrive, feel accepted, and to build a supportive community. Whether that be here in Portland or elsewhere. A reminder that queer sanctuary, whether that be people or places or homes,  are out there waiting to welcome you with open arms.

Happy pride, everyone!

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