RSET Website · 13. June 2021
Grand opening of the new website for Racial & Social Equity Tillamook! Please check it out.
Community Discussions · 13. June 2021
Check out In the News for recent updates on monuments in national and Oregon news, like vandalism of the bust of York in Portland's Mt Tabor Park, and major public conversation about reckoning with monuments in Chicago. And for a terrific article on how confederate monuments were meant to sustain white supremacy, go to Resources to read Clint Smith's Atlantic piece "Why Confederate Lies Live On" adapted from his recent book, How the Word is Passed: A Reckoning with the History of Slavery Across...
Community Discussions · 14. March 2021
Whose Heritage? Community Action Guide
Whose Heritage? Community Action Guide Southern Poverty Law Center's how-to guide for activities to address monuments that do not reflect shared community values of equal justice and opportunity.
Community Discussions · 22. February 2021
Tues Feb 23 5:30 pm: TBCC Discussion of SELMA
TBCC Equity & Inclusion Committee invites everyone to a free movie discussion about the 2014 film 'Selma,' a historical drama directed by Ava DuVernay. Selma is based on the 1965 Selma to Montgomery voting rights marches led by Martin Luther King Jr. Watch the film on your own, then join us for a virtual discussion on zoom. https://tillamookbaycc.zoom.us/j/98986407347
Alt monuments · 21. February 2021
Portland anti-racist art popup monument to slave left out of Lewis & Clark history
Anti-racist art popup puts bust of York, an enslaved Black member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, in Portland park. The Oregonian 2-21-21. Read about it on In the News.