Our mission: to lead community-grounded initiatives to make justice a lived experience for Black, Brown, and Indigenous people in Oregon. Brown Hope was founded in 2018 to advance trauma informed activism, creating platforms for Black, Brown, and Indigenous people to build community, power, and heal from the impacts of racism. Brown Hope’s current programs include the Black Resilience Fund, Equity & Beyond, Blackstreet Bakery, and Power Hour.
| Website | http://brownhope.org |
| Employees | 6 (3 on RocketReach) |
| Address | 1001 SE Sandy Blvd, Portland, Oregon 97214, US |
| Phone | +1 502-589-4215 |
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| Industry | Civic and Social Organizations |
| Keywords | Social Justice, Racial Justice, Community Organizing, Grassroots Activism, Trauma Informed Care, Indigenous Rights, Equity, Inclusion, Nonprofit, Advocacy, Community Development, Human Rights, Political Activism, Social Change, Civil Rights, Intersectionality, Cultural Competency, Diversity |
| Competitors | ACLU, NAACP, Southern Poverty Law Center, National Urban League, Color Of Change, Equal Justice Initiative, Race Forward, BLACK LIVES MATTER, The Movement for Black Lives, NATIONAL URBAN INDIAN FAMILY COALITION +27 more (view full list) |
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Cameron Whitten is the Founder and CEO of Brown Hope.
3 people are employed at Brown Hope.
Brown Hope is based in Portland, Oregon.