Meet Michael
Michael Dembrow is the state representative for Oregon House district 45, which includes Northeast Portland, the city of Maywood Park and the Parkrose area. He serves on the House Committees on Education (as Vice-Chair); Health Care; Human Services; and Workforce Development (a subcommittee of the Business & Labor Committee).
Michael is currently serving his first term in the legislature, but he has been active in his community for well over two decades. No stranger to public service, Michael is an English instructor at Portland Community College’s Cascade campus in North Portland. He has been teaching writing and film studies at the college since 1981, and served as the President of the PCC faculty union for 16 years. In 2007, he was appointed to the State Board of Education.
Michael’s passion for film drives his involvement in the Cascade Festival of African Films, which he helped create in 1991. The Festival, which Michael is co-director of, has grown in size each year since its founding.
Michael earned his undergraduate degree in English from the University of Connecticut and his Master’s degree in Comparative Literature from Indiana University.
Michael and his wife Kiki have lived in District 45 for over 20 years. They have a son, Nikolai and a daughter, Tatyana and two grandchildren. They are also proud “parents” of Sophie, a greyhound, and Lilah, a whippet. Michael is an avid runner and has completed the Portland Marathon multiple times.

