RACE TALKS Events

History Pub – A Peculiar Paradise: A History of Blacks in Oregon, 1788-1940

McMenamins Edgefield 2126 SW Halsey St, Troutdale, OR, United States

McMenamins Edgefield Blackberry Hall 6:30pm doors, 7pm start Free All ages welcome More than 40 years after its original publication, 𝐴 𝑃𝑒𝑐𝑢𝑙𝑖𝑎𝑟 𝑃𝑎𝑟𝑎𝑑𝑖𝑠𝑒: 𝐴 𝐻𝑖𝑠𝑡𝑜𝑟𝑦 𝑜𝑓 𝐵𝑙𝑎𝑐𝑘𝑠 𝑖𝑛 𝑂𝑟𝑒𝑔𝑜𝑛, 1788-1940, remains the most comprehensive chronology of Black life in Oregon. And now with this Second Edition, more information is included that wasn't previously available. Elizabeth ... History Pub – A Peculiar Paradise: A History of Blacks in Oregon, 1788-1940

Free

The Wiz Presented by RACE TALKS

Join us for a cultural celebration as we show the movie The Wiz. Guests are encouraged to sing along if they know the words! There will be an introduction before the movie starts and a Q&A discussion to follow. 5:30pm doors, 6:15pm intro, 6:30pm movie start$5 adults, $3 kids 12 and underMinor with parent or ... The Wiz Presented by RACE TALKS

$5

Behind These Bars: An Activist is Born

University of Oregon White Stag Building 70 NW Couch Street, Portland, OR, United States

Join us for a very special Min Yasui Day, where we will officially dedicate the jail cell where Min spent nine months in solitary confinement fighting for justice for all Americans. We'll hear about the man, his work, and his legacy as a civil rights activist and attorney. This will also be the debut of ... Behind These Bars: An Activist is Born

Free

Petals and Thorns: Spoken Word as Activism

McMenamins Kennedy School Gym 5736 NE 33rd Avenue, Portland, OR, United States

La Toya A. Hampton, MSW artistically known as The Poet Lady Rose brings her film Petals and Thorns: A Spoken Word Journey to the Race Talks community, using it as the basis for discussion of how writing and spoken word has a role in both empowering and being the voice of unheard and underserved populations, ... Petals and Thorns: Spoken Word as Activism

Racism + Colorism: A conversation with Artists

McMenamins Kennedy School Gym 5736 NE 33rd Avenue, Portland, OR, United States

Join Exit the Maze and Race Talks for an evening filled with poetry, art and conversations about Racism and Colorism. Featured Artists include Cole Reed, Mr. Bobby, Raven, Beloved and Alice Price with Poets, Shiloh Day and Malyk Mitchell. coleREED (Exit the Maze Founder) and Dr. Shaina Pomerantz (RACE TALKS Executive Director) discuss art, racism ... Racism + Colorism: A conversation with Artists

Donation

History Pub – Stewart Udall and the Politics of Beauty

McMenamins Kennedy School Theater 5736 NE 33rd Ave, Portland, OR, United States

Documentary Film Screening and Panel Discussion Stewart Udall was the Secretary of the Interior from 1961-1969 during the Kennedy and Johnson administrations. He led the way for the most important environmental legislation in US history and spearheaded the expansion of the national park system and wildlife refuges. Udall was a fierce advocate for racial justice, ... History Pub – Stewart Udall and the Politics of Beauty

$5.00

The Swimmers

McMenamins Kennedy School Theater 5736 NE 33rd Ave, Portland, OR, United States

The Swimmers is based on the true story of two sisters fleeing war-torn Syria. Guided discussion after the film, acknowledging April is Arab-American History Month and Sexual Assault Prevention Month. This film is PG-13 and includes some scenes of violence and SA. Minors under 18 with parent or guardian. 5:30pm Doors 6:15pm Newcomer Welcome 6:30pm ... The Swimmers

$5

We Are UnBecoming: Radically redesigning personal transformation work in service of collective liberation

Personal transformation work is powerful, healing, creative work. And… Conventional modalities of personal transformation work – life coaching, wellness, leadership – often perpetuate white dominant culture practices of hyper-individualism, spiritual bypassing, toxic positivity, the myth of linear progress, and extractive capitalist definitions of success. We are here to dismantle, not replicate this. In this workshop ... We Are UnBecoming: Radically redesigning personal transformation work in service of collective liberation

Enter The Dragon

In celebration of Asian Heritage Month, join us for Bruce Lee's groundbreaking film which shattered stereotypes and kicked down the door for more Asian representation in Hollywood. Guided discussion after the movie. Their deadly mission: to crack the forbidden island of Han. Lee is a martial artist recruited by an intelligence agency to investigate a ... Enter The Dragon

$5

Event Series Opportunities for Dialogue

 Black as U R

McMenamins Kennedy School Theater 5736 NE 33rd Ave, Portland, OR, United States

Tuesday, June 13th, doors 6p, film 7p, with panel discussion to follow Join RACE TALKS and Portland Drag icon Poison Waters for a screening and discussion of Micheal Rice's award-winning film BLACK AS U R: Confronting the Pain & Beauty of Black Queer Life. Do all black lives matter, or only heterosexual black lives? This is ...  Black as U R