Author Archives: Pamela

Pamela Fitzsimmons lives in Portland, Ore., and was a reporter and editor at newspapers in California and Washington state for more than 25 years.

She grew up in Medford, Ore., a working-class town that was once populated with pear orchards and formerly home to lumber mills, fruit-packing houses and excellent public schools (among the required reading in senior year: Arthur Koestler’s “Darkness at Noon”). She worked her way through the University of Oregon as a forest fire lookout for the U.S. Forest Service, stationed on mountains in the Umpqua, Wallowa-Whitman and Willamette national forests.

In the decade of the 90’s, like hundreds of other reporters in Southern California, she wrote about gangs, drugs, deteriorating schools, urban sprawl, poverty and its offsprings: more babies, more poverty, more social problems. In her case, the focus was on San Bernardino where smog obscured the San Bernardino mountains, and there was never a hint of orange blossoms in the air.

By the time she returned to the Pacific Northwest, parts of it were starting to look like San Bernardino, minus the smog. Gangs, strip-commercial sprawl, declining schools, the meth epidemic, illegal immigration – California’s bad dreams had moved north. Didn’t anyone read the news and see this coming?

Roughing It in Lake ‘No Negro’

Diego Stolz would have loved to trade places with Mya Gordon, a young black teenager who made a documentary about the racism she encountered in Lake Oswego, Ore. – also known as Lake ‘No Negro.’ That’s the title she gave her documentary, “Lake ‘No Negro.’” It could be a slur in the hands of a […]

Trump: Tragedy, Farce, Comedy

“Do you think these people want to pick the carcass?” That was the question former President Richard Nixon reportedly asked a supporter after he had been impeached and was facing indictments. It’s not likely a question President Donald Trump is asking. He’s probably plotting his own revenge. While some Trump-haters want to see him sharing […]

Fanfare for Donald Trump

Should Donald Trump live to see Election Day, he deserves another win. It would be a rebuke to America’s vaunted media who have devoted the last four years to waging war on him. This is the same media who are forever telling us that the president of the United States is the most powerful man […]

The Lynching of Jake Gardner

The black man had big plans for his future. The white man was trying to run a bar. The black man boasted he wanted to have 18 kids and make a rap album as great as his idol, Kevin Gates. The white man had a dog named LeBron and campaigned for Donald Trump. This black […]

Investing in White Supremacy

The George Floyd Gravy Train is about to the leave the station. If you’re black and you haven’t figured out how to monetize Big Floyd’s passing, hurry. Inconvenient truths are piling up. A week ago, prosecutors in Minneapolis released more toxicology reports confirming that Floyd had enough Fentanyl in him to cause pulmonary edema – […]

Portland: A City of Nobodies

Here’s a glimpse into the future of law enforcement in Portland, Ore.: A hand-scrawled cardboard sign taped outside the wall of the Stevens-Ness Law Publishing Co., “Per Rico and Riot Ribs please don’t vandalize.” Will Portland’s nationally-recognized protests, which have included vandalism and looting, devolve into a protection racket? The Stevens-Ness store is a block […]

America’s Black Curse

By now we all know how long George Floyd, a black man, lay under the knee of a white Minneapolis police officer. Does anybody know how long it took Tessa Majors, an 18-year-old white college student, to crawl up the stairs in a New York City park after three black teens robbed and stabbed her? […]

Nikole Hannah-Jones’ White Lies

Some good news from the pandemic: “The 1619 Project” pushed by The New York Times has not turned into a drumbeat for slave reparations. Americans can no longer afford reparations. Even a Pulitzer Prize awarded this month for “The 1619 Project” was muted by COVID-19. The New York Times’ attempt to rewrite history is no […]

Stay Home Forever, Save More Lives

What an exciting time to be a grocery store clerk. You are hailed as a hero just for showing up at work. It’s a long way from storming the beaches of Normandy, but that was another America. In this America, we’re encouraged to behave like frightened hypochondriacs while our political leaders induce an economic meltdown, […]

The Monsters Bide Their Time

We’re all living on Maple Street now. Has there ever been a more sheep-like animal than humans? The panic over COVID-19 is absurd. Even if it should turn out that coronavirus is as dreaded as the politicians and media claim it is, we will have behaved in an embarrassing way. What’s next – a lynch […]