MultCo Wolf Pack
Multnomah County Oregon’s corner of the Wolf Pack. Grassroots, loud, & very done with status-quo politics.
Organizing for economic justice, community safety, & working-class power.
04/18/2026
Working families deserve more than lip service. They deserve leaders who organize, listen, and fight.
That’s what’s happening April 20 in Washington County.
Come meet Blayne Soleymani-Pearson, Nafisa Fai, and Dr. Tammy Carpenter and see what people-powered politics actually looks like up close.
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04/13/2026
Multnomah County has always shown up for immigrant justice. This package builds on that legacy with stronger protections, accountability for enforcement, and investments in legal defense. We take care of each other here. Period.
03/28/2026
You’re not alone out there. People across Oregon are doing the work and we gather once a month to share ideas and connect.
Come meet folks from around the state.
03/13/2026
Everyone deserves access to care. SB 1570 strengthens protections so families can get the healthcare they need safely and confidently.
03/12/2026
This session, Oregon took real steps to protect families. The 2026 Immigrant Justice Package brings together policies that keep communities safe, expand access to food and healthcare, and strengthen civil rights protections across our state. These wins didn’t happen by accident. Community groups, advocates, and families spoke up and lawmakers listened.
En esta sesión legislativa, Oregón dio pasos reales para proteger a las familias. El Paquete de Justicia para Inmigrantes 2026 reúne políticas que mantienen seguras a las comunidades, amplían el acceso a alimentos y atención médica, y fortalecen las protecciones de derechos civiles en todo el estado. Estas victorias no ocurrieron por casualidad. Las comunidades se organizaron, alzaron la voz y los legisladores escucharon.
03/10/2026
The 2026 legislative session showed what is possible when communities speak up and leaders listen. The Immigrant Justice Package brings together policies that protect civil rights, expand access to healthcare and food, and strengthen safety for families across Oregon.
This progress was made possible by community members, advocates, and organizations who worked together to push for a more just and welcoming state.
The Oregon Working Families Party slate is out and it’s stacked.
This isn’t just a random list. These are organizers, labor allies, and community-rooted candidates from across the state, including names you’ve probably seen in the work already.
Press play. Know who’s fighting for working people before ballots land.
02/28/2026
As a new dad, I’m seeing our region with fresh eyes. I want my daughter to grow up in a Greater Portland that truly supports its families. I’m honored to have the support of the Oregon Working Families Party as we fight for a future shaped by working people and shared prosperity.
I can’t wait to lead this work as Metro Council President.
02/26/2026
Portland hires first immigrant affairs lead to oversee sanctuary city policies - KGW
Portland hires first immigrant affairs lead to oversee sanctuary city policies Portland Mayor Keith Wilson appointed Brenda Alvarado as the city's first immigrant affairs lead, overseeing sanctuary policies and community support.
02/25/2026
What a night.
20 years of Oregon Working Families Party . 80 years of Barbara Dudley. A room full of organizers, union leaders, movement siblings, and elected champs who actually remember who sent them there.
In a city that knows how to organize, it hit different to feel that kind of shared power in one room.
We’ve built Wolf Packs across the state. Trained working-class leaders. Won tough fights. Elected people who answer to us.
You are Oregon WFP. Period.
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