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Beyond Invitation: How do we Create Inclusive Communities

FREE DISCUSSION ABOUT CREATING INCLUSIVE COMMUNITIES

The upcoming event is part of Oregon Humanities statewide Conversation Project.

More and more organizations and communities are working toward being inclusive. But what does that entail? Having a statement at the end of a job announcement to encourage communities of color, queer people, and women to apply can be a start, but how do policies, environment, and culture support this invitation? How do they fail to support it? How do we know if a space is inclusive and accessible for all? This is the focus of Beyond Invitation: How Do We Create Inclusive Communities, a free conversation with Rachel Bernstein on Sat, March 10th, 2018 at 6 pm at Braking Cycles coffeeshop 3354 SE Powell Blvd Portland, OR 97202This program is co-hosted by SE Uplift Neighborhood Coalition and Bikes for Humanity and is sponsored by Oregon Humanities.

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Rachel Bernstein is the partnership and training manager at Oregon Humanities. For the past decade, as a political and nonprofit professional, her work has focused on building the civic capacity and engagement of coalitions, organizations, groups, and individuals. As a Conversation Project leader, she appreciates discovering what Oregonians are already doing to create inclusive communities and what questions they are still struggling with. Through the Conversation Project, Oregon Humanities offers free programs that engage community members in thoughtful, challenging conversations about ideas critical to our daily lives and our state’s future. For more information about this free community discussion, please contact Muz Afzal at (503) 232-0010 or muz@seuplift.org.

 

*Interpretation services available upon request, please request interpretative accommodations a minimum of 72 business hours before the event.

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