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Est. in 1980, the Northwest China Council is a non-profit, non-partisan, dues-based educational organization, dedicated to promoting better understanding the culture of greater China, NWCC is a regional…
The Obo Addy Legacy Project programs are integral to the cultural life of Oregon. They enhance understanding of African arts and cultural traditions. Founded by Obo and Susan…
Oregon Black Pioneers is Oregon’s only historical society dedicated to preserving and presenting the experiences of African Americans statewide. For more than 30 years, we’ve illuminated the seldom-told…
CCBA’s mission is to strengthen ties with the Chinese community and with the community at large. By promoting education, cultural appreciation, mutual respect, and understanding, the CCBA works…
The purpose of the Oregon Friends of C. G. Jung (OFCGJ) is to further the knowledge of and interest in Jungian psychology in the state of Oregon. OFCGJ…
For over 25 years, Oya No Kai has been impacting the education of students in the Japanese Dual Language Program of Portland Public Schools (also known as the…
Our Mission Statement is “Through innovation and artistic excellence in taiko, we affirm Asian American pride, inspire audiences, build community, and educate about out culture and heritage.” PT…
Rejoice! is a Portland-based contemporary dance ensemble led by the bold vision and artistic direction of Oluyinka Akinjiola. Inspired by the folklore of the great African diaspora, Rejoice’s…