June 20, 2017 | 7:00 p.m. | Beaverton City Library
12375 SW Fifth St., Beaverton OR 97005
Although census data show Oregon’s population becoming more racially diverse, the perception persists that we are one of the whitest states in the nation. Many Oregonians value racial diversity and the dimension and depth it adds to our lives, yet we remain largely isolated from one another and have yet to fulfill the vision of a racially integrated society. Willamette University professor Emily Drew will lead participants in a conversation that explores some of the causes of this continued isolation and the differences of experience between Oregonians of different races—such as institutional racism, white privilege, and unconscious bias. What systems are in place to prevent the racial integration and equity many of us strive for? Knowing what we do, how do we act—as individuals and communities—to embrace the opportunity presented by a more diverse Oregon? Read more.
The event is in meeting room B at the Beaverton City Library.
Free
Linda Fallon at (503) 526-2676 or lfallon@beavertonoregon.gov