In 2006 Screen Door was founded on the idea of creating a common communal space where everyone and anyone felt welcome. Over the last fourteen years, we have been blessed by the response. More than anything else, we and our staff feel most grateful that we go to work daily and get to share our love of food and service with an immensely diverse family of patrons. Maybe this bringing people together made us feel that we were doing something. We were wrong. It is not enough. We at Screen Door acknowledge our privilege and choose to use our platform to make it clear that Black lives matter. Starting now the Screen Door family pledges to more visibly, vocally, and financially stand with the Black community in their fight for justice and reform. We are as sad and sickened as we are angry and outraged. We want our Black friends, family, and neighbors to know that we stand with you.
2337 E Burnside St, Portland, OR 97214, USA
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