
Think Out Loud Hood River art exhibit anchors Black History Month events by Black in the Gorge group
Feb 19, 2026
Stephanie Harris, maker and former middle-school counselor; August Oaks, Hood River producer and designer who curated the immersive Black Infinity House; Evelyn Charity, educator and community organizer. They discuss a walk-through exhibit with studio, living room and porch spaces. Conversation covers showcasing work by dozens of Black Oregon artists, celebrating expansive Black identity, and growing local community programming.
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First Black Teacher In The District
- Evelyn moved from Aspen to Hood River and became the first Black teacher in the district until 2014.
- She taught at Hood River Valley High School and retired in 2014 after a long career.
Growing Up Often The Only Black Student
- Stephanie grew up in Hood River and was often the only Black student in class, which felt isolating.
- That experience later informed her work as a middle school counselor and the creation of Black in the Gorge.
How Black in the Gorge Started
- Black in the Gorge began after Stephanie's student struggled and the founders realized other students might feel similarly isolated.
- The group grew to include families and adoptive parents seeking cultural connection for Black children.
