Racial Justice Campus Collaborative
The Racial Justice Campus Collaborative (RJCC) is a group of 2- and 4- year college and university campuses and community partners that work together to support year-round community-based, racial justice programming. The RJCC is committed to promoting anti-racist education through the design of topical dialogues, teach-ins, storysharing circles, trainings, and workshops that center the wisdom and experience of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) communities.
Current programming includes:
Current Institutions and Partners in the Racial Justice Campus Collaborative:
Current programming includes:
- Annual Black Liberation in Higher Education Teach-In Event
- The Counter Narrative Series (Portland State University's University Studies Program): Another CCOR project inspired by a collaboration with Portland State University’s UNST Department’s, The Counter Narrative Series was designed to create a space for community-driven theory and praxis, storytelling, critical dialogues, and collective power. The series features BIPoC leaders, educators, and activists from across the state of Oregon presenting their work and engaging in a facilitated dialogues about critical resistance, ancestral epistemologies, knowledge sharing, and envisioning decolonized educational spaces.
- LGBTQ2SAI+ and Racial Equity Student Success Plan Supported Workshops and Events
- Portland United Against Hate's End Hate in Education Programming
Current Institutions and Partners in the Racial Justice Campus Collaborative: