Farbodd Ganjifard – Life After the Bubble
Check out the latest episode of Life After the Bubble, featuring Lake Oswego High School grad Farbodd Ganjifard.
Check out the latest episode of Life After the Bubble, featuring Lake Oswego High School grad Farbodd Ganjifard.
We urge our supporters and community members to join activists demanding a ceasefire now.
The first installment of the Life After the Bubble interview series is now available. This episode features an interview with Cameron iizuka, a recent Lake Oswego High School alum. New episodes of Life After the Bubble will be released each month over the course of the following year. Subscribe to our YouTube page so you … Read more
Respond to Racism is proud to announce Niyah Coleman and Nandita Kumar as the first recipients of the scholarship. Both embody the spirit of Gloria Brown.
Please join Respond to Racism this Sunday at LO City Hall for the Lake Oswego Juneteenth Celebration. Come listen, dance, eat and help us dedicate the new mural. We’d like to make the RTR community aware of our position on the use of the term slavery. Instead of using the term “slavery”, it’s more accurate … Read more
Gloria Brown was a woman who lived her life without boundaries, becoming the first African American woman forest supervisor at the US Forest Service and solidifying herself as a pioneer in her field. She was a champion for social and racial justice. https://youtu.be/DLA5ZWe79zE One of her core beliefs and values was in providing opportunities to … Read more
n Respond to Racism is hiring an executive director! The ED will work with the President and n Board to establishes strategic goals, shorter-term objectives and operational plans. The ED oversees and manages implementation of the strategic plan, financial health of the organization, and policies of the Board. nn The ED inspires, guides, unites, motivates, … Read more
Clackamas Diverse Educator Pathway is a program that helps racially, culturally and linguistically diverse classified staff become teachers and fill critical gaps in Clackamas county schools. CDEP provides successful applicants with $2,500 to $15,000 in tuition scholarships per term (winter and spring) — subject to available funds — to attend Clackamas Community College, Oregon State … Read more
On Tuesday, September 6 we participated in an engaging presentation about banned and challenged books and the freedom to read. Watch video
Video Recording of July, 2022 Community Meeting Ethnic Studies emerged as a unique activist discipline in the nation’s college and…