
B2B Resources
African American / Black Student Success Plan Advisory GroupThe Department of Education is assembling the African American/Black Student Success Plan Advisory Group — with the direction of House Bill 2016 — which will include members of the African American/Black community and stakeholders in Oregon, who will advise the department on the statewide education plan for African American/Black students from early childhood to higher education programs.
https://www.oregon.gov/ode/students-and-family/equity/AfricanAmericanBlackStudentEducation/Pages/default.aspx |
African Youth & Community OrganizationThe African Youth & Community Organization provides youth services, health and disability services, family services, and psychosocial services for the Portland area's African community.
https://aycoworld.org/ |
Avel Gordly Center for HealingThe Avel Gordly Center for Healing is a multicultural mental-health center responsive to the needs of the diverse communities of Oregon. This behavioral health clinic works closely with the African American Mental Health Commission to provide culturally-responsive mental-health services to communities of color.
www.ohsu.edu/xd/education/schools/school-of-medicine/departments/clinical-departments/psychiatry/divisions-and-clinics/avel-gordly-center/ |
Brown HopeBrown Hope is a community solution for racial justice, creating connection with Black, Brown, and Indigenous leaders through the heart, mind, and voice to inspire our collective healing.
https://www.brownhope.org/ |
Equity & Excellence Project from the National Urban LeagueA signature program of the National Urban League supporting local, state and national advocacy, engagement, and education reform efforts throughout the Urban League Affiliate Movement and with local, state and national partners.
https://nul.org/sites/default/files/2019-10/NUL_1Sheet_EYD_EEP_012819_final.pdf |
Listening Sessions and Strategic Discussion SeriesThe Prevention Technology Transfer Center Network offers a national online discussion and resource sharing opportunity for the substance use prevention, treatment and recovery workforces, focused on emerging issues around social determinants of health and COVID-19 and for communities of color.
https://pttcnetwork.org/centers/global-pttc/about-pttc-network |
Historically Black Colleges & UniversitiesHistorically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) are schools established before 1964 with the intention of serving the black community, as designated by the Department of Education. This website compiles a comprehensive list of HBCUs with links to their online college profiles.
https://hbculifestyle.com/list-of-hbcu-schools/ |
House Bill 2016House Bill 2016 was signed into law in 2015. It directs the Oregon Department of Education to develop and implement a statewide education plan for African American/Black students who are in early childhood through post-secondary education programs.
https://olis.leg.state.or.us/liz/2015R1/Downloads/MeasureDocument/HB2016/Enrolled |
PDX BridgePDX Bridge impels underserved youth to trek the avenue from high school to first-year college completion.
http://www.gatewaytocollege.org/pdx-bridge.html |
Trauma Informed OregonTrauma Informed Oregon offers training and resources to relevant groups working with people who have endured trauma. They also offer resources for individuals and families.
https://traumainformedoregon.org/ |
Why TryWhy Try is a resilience education program that aims to prevent drop outs, reduce truancy and increase academic success.
https://www.whytry.org/ |
#YGBNobleThe purpose of #YGBNoble (Young Gifted Black & Noble) is to eliminate the stereotypes & negative labels that black children & youth face in today's society. So we've decided to change the narrative and shine the spotlight on children, youth, and young adults who are being a shining light to their peers and within the community. Led by the Black Parent Initiative.
https://www.thebpi.org/ygbnoble |
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