Cameron Whitten (born April 8, 1991) is an American community activist best known for advocacy on
affordable housing,
racial justice
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, and
LGBT
' is an initialism that stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender. In use since the 1990s, the initialism, as well as some of its common variants, functions as an umbrella term for sexuality and gender identity.
The LGBT term is a ...
rights.
Early life and education
Whitten grew up in
Sterling, Virginia
Sterling, Virginia, refers most specifically to a census-designated place (CDP) in Loudoun County, Virginia, United States. The population of the CDP as of the 2010 United States Census was 27,822. The CDP boundaries are confined to a relatively s ...
, outside
Washington, D.C.
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He moved to
Portland, Oregon
Portland (, ) is a port city in the Pacific Northwest and the largest city in the U.S. state of Oregon. Situated at the confluence of the Willamette and Columbia rivers, Portland is the county seat of Multnomah County, the most populous co ...
in 2009 and experienced homelessness at the age of eighteen. He later enrolled at
Portland Community College.
Political activism
A Portland resident for three years, Whitten, 20, joined the
Occupy Portland
Occupy Portland was a collaboration that began on October 6, 2011 in downtown Portland, Oregon as a protest and demonstration against economic inequality worldwide. It is inspired by the Occupy Wall Street movement that began in New York City on ...
movement from the start, on October 6. He camped in
Lownsdale and Chapman squares for the 38 days of the occupation.
Whitten was arrested four times. He helped plan the
Jamison Square
Jamison Square is a city park in Portland, Oregon's Pearl District. It was the first park added to the neighborhood.
Design
At a cost of $3.6 million, the park was designed and built during the 12-year tenure of Mayor Vera Katz.
The park was d ...
occupation in October, and was arrested when police cleared it out. He was arrested during some occupiers' last stand in
Chapman Square
''Chapman Square'' is the debut studio album released by four piece British band Lawson. The album was released on 19 October 2012 via Polydor Records. The album includes their three top ten singles " When She Was Mine", " Taking Over Me" and ...
. And then he was arrested during a theatrical occupation of tiny
Mill Ends Park
Mill Ends Park (sometimes mistakenly called Mill's End Park) is a tiny urban park, consisting of one tree, located in the median strip of Naito Parkway, SW Naito Parkway next to Tom McCall Waterfront Park along the Willamette River near SW Taylor ...
downtown. He also has another arrest in January 2012 for actions during an Occupy the Courts rally.
Whitten got his start in politics as a candidate for mayor of
Portland, Oregon
Portland (, ) is a port city in the Pacific Northwest and the largest city in the U.S. state of Oregon. Situated at the confluence of the Willamette and Columbia rivers, Portland is the county seat of Multnomah County, the most populous co ...
, in 2012. He campaigned on a platform of diversity and inclusion. Although among the favorites in ''The Oregonian'' "most intriguing political figure" poll, Whitten was not elected mayor. He was subsequently nominated by the
Oregon Progressive Party for the position of state treasurer.
["Oregon Progressives nominate Cameron Whitten and marijuana petitioner Bob Wolfe for statewide office"]
''The Oregonian''/OregonLive, August 2012.
Further community involvement
Also in 2012, Whitten embarked on a hunger strike on the steps of City Hall to protest the housing crisis in Portland, and to demand immediate action from city leaders. The strike lasted almost two months, eliciting a statement from housing commissioner Nick Fish, and ended after concessions were made by the Portland Mayor's Office. Whitten continued to speak publicly about homelessness.
In 2013, Whitten was in the news again when he participated in the campaign for the legalization of same-sex marriage in Oregon. Also in 2013, Whitten protested the banning of community members who set up 24/7 vigil for the homeless, and their replacement with a fast food cart. The cart was then removed and the furniture put in storage.
In 2014 Whitten was executive director of the organization Know Your City. In this role he conducted history-related walking tours of Portland. That year several of his articles about excessive use of force by police were published in local magazines and news outlets. He served on Portland's Transit Equity Advisory Committee. Also in 2014 Whitten joined cyclists to protest the dangerous state of Portland city infrastructure after a cyclist was killed while riding in a bike lane.
In 2015, by then a student at Portland State University, Whitten was in the news again when he was arrested after complaining about conditions on a Portland streetcar. In 2016, representing Know Your City, he spoke at a Portland City Council meeting about the importance of culturally relevant education.
In 2017, Whitten took part in protests against
Donald Trump
Donald John Trump (born June 14, 1946) is an American politician, media personality, and businessman who served as the 45th president of the United States from 2017 to 2021.
Trump graduated from the Wharton School of the University of Pe ...
's executive order banning travelers from specific countries to the US. During one protest he filmed a violent incident and his footage was used in news reports. Whitten was later interviewed about the ban by Fox News; interviewer Tucker Carlson questioned Whitten's knowledge of the text of the order.
In 2018, Whitten founded a racial justice nonprofit named Brown Hope. Later that May, he launched Brown Hope's first event, called Reparations Happy Hour, which garnered significant attention in international news outlets. Whitten was later interviewed about the event by
Fox News
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; interviewer
Tucker Carlson questioned Whitten about whether the event was offensive.
LGBT rights activism
In July 2018, Whitten became the Interim Executive Director of
Q Center
Q Center is an LGBT community center and non-profit organization located in Portland, Oregon, in the United States.
History
The community center was established in 2005, championed by then-city Commissioner Sam Adams. Kendall Clawson, an Afr ...
, a community center serving Portland's LGBTQ+ community, and was hired to help with an unexpected leadership transition. Shortly after, he accepted a Light a Fire award from ''Portland Monthly Magazine'' on behalf of the organization for its years of advocacy for Portland's LGBTQ+ community. In February 2019, Whitten led the organization of an emergency LGBTQ2SIA+ town hall after a series of reports of physical attacks against LGBT individuals in Portland. In June 2019, Whitten launched a capital campaign that raised of $100,000 to renovate Q Center.
2020 Metro Council campaign
On January 21, 2020, Whitten announced his campaign for Metro Council, with endorsements from US Representative
Elizabeth Furse
Elizabeth Furse (October 13, 1936 – April 18, 2021) was a Kenya Colony-born American small business owner and former faculty member of Portland State University. She was a member of the United States House of Representatives from 1993 to 1999 ...
and several Portland city councilors. He resigned his position with
Q Center
Q Center is an LGBT community center and non-profit organization located in Portland, Oregon, in the United States.
History
The community center was established in 2005, championed by then-city Commissioner Sam Adams. Kendall Clawson, an Afr ...
in order to focus full-time on the campaign.
Personal life
Whitten identifies as
queer
''Queer'' is an umbrella term for people who are not heterosexual or cisgender. Originally meaning or , ''queer'' came to be used pejoratively against those with same-sex desires or relationships in the late 19th century. Beginning in the lat ...
.
On December 8, 2022, Whitten was placed on paid leave pending an internal investigation of what the president of Whitten’s non-profit ''Brown Hope'' called “multiple serious allegations.”
See also
*
List of LGBT people from Portland, Oregon
Portland, Oregon has a large LGBT community for its size. Notable LGBT people from the city include:
* Sam Adams – first openly gay mayor of a large U.S. city
* Matt Alber – singer-songwriter
* Terry Bean – gay rights activist and p ...
References
External links
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1991 births
Living people
Activists from Portland, Oregon
African Americans in Oregon
LGBT people from Oregon
LGBT people from Virginia
People from Sterling, Virginia
Portland Community College alumni
Queer men
African-American history of Oregon
21st-century American LGBT people