Vanport Jazz Festival

Portland, Oregon is the place to be for jazz this August.

Tree Langdon
Write Under the Moon
4 min readJul 20, 2021

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A man in a blue shirt holds a saxophone. The image is of his right hand and the saxophone.
Photo by César Guadarrama Cantú on Unsplash

This event celebrates the historic community of Vanport and its contribution to Oregon’s jazz scene. The 2021 headliners Gerald Albright, Marion Meadows, Tahirah Memory, and Sheila E.

Vanport, a history, and legacy of jazz.

The Vanport Jazz festival is held near the site of a flood that occurred in 1948. It was catastrophic for the community of nearly 40,000 African American workers living in the public housing project built in that location.

In fact, African Americans were restricted to that neighborhood due to Oregon’s ‘real estate code of ethics’ at the time.

They had come to Portland to work. During the second world war, the city recruited hundreds of thousands of workers from all over the country. They needed laborers in the city’s shipyards. There was a shortage of housing in the city so they built Vanport, a segregated city for the newly arrived workers.

The Columbia River flooded in 1948 on Memorial Day, wiping out homes and displacing almost half of the population. It was a disaster.

The community came together and some of them opened jazz clubs in Vanport, creating jobs and a place to gather for many of the displaced people.

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Tree Langdon
Write Under the Moon

I write stories, and poetry, and create sketches inspired by my dreams for the world. https://wordsinmotion.substack.com/