‘The Evergreen’: Radical Oregonian Dr. Marie Equi’s lasting legacy

By Julie Sabatier (OPB) and Nadine Jelsing (OPB)
Oct. 27, 2025 1 p.m.
Marie Equi

Marie Equi

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Who was the badass woman who became the namesake for Portland’s only lesbian bar?

Dr. Marie Equi was born in 1872 and came to Oregon at the age of 20. She became known as a radical and lived an extraordinary life. She was a fierce advocate for women’s rights and reproductive freedom as well as an activist for workers’ rights. She staged a one-woman anti-war protest during World War I. She was also a physician and lived openly as a lesbian.

This week, we’re revisiting our episode about her life and legacy.

You can watch the full "Oregon Experience" episode on Marie Equi on the PBS app.

Listen to all episodes of “The Evergreen” podcast here.

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