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Black Men Rising: Group Therapy for Black Men
Join a therapeutic group space for Black men to prioritize mental and emotional well-being.
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Social Dance: Summer Solstice
Enjoy an afternoon of dancing and celebrating the Summer Solstice with music and refreshments.
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Loretta Smith Coffee with a Cop
Coffee with a Cop: Join Councilor Loretta Smith for an informal conversation with police and neighbors about community safety.
Councilor Loretta Smith hosts a monthly Coffee with a Cop gathering at her East Portland office, creating a welcoming space for neighbors to connect with local police and community leaders. These informal conversations offer an opportunity to share concerns, ask questions, and explore solutions related to public safety and community wellbeing.
District 1 faces unique public safety challenges, and meaningful progress depends on trust, collaboration, and open dialogue. This gathering is designed to foster understanding, highlight available resources, and support community-driven approaches to keeping our neighborhoods safe.
Residents, business owners, parents, educators, and community members are encouraged to attend. Coffee will be provided.
Together, we can build safer, more connected communities through conversation and partnership.
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10550 NE Halsey St, Portland, OR 97220, USA
Oregon Black Pioneers’ 2026 Educator Workshop
Are you a K-12 classroom-based educator looking for ways to incorporate Oregon’s Black history into your curriculum?
This Juneteenth, Oregon Black Pioneers will host its first ever Educator Workshop! This free event is limited to 30 participants, and registration is required by June 15th. Participating teachers will receive a $100 stipend, and breakfast and lunch are provided!
2808 NE Martin Luther King Jr Blvd B, Portland, OR 97212, USA
5th Annual Interfaith Black Clergy Prayer Breakfast
Celebrating Local Black Leadership & Community in Recognition of Juneteenth.
1000 NE Multnomah St, Portland, OR 97232, USA
Seeds // Juneteenth Night at the Theater Curated by Kalimah Abioto
Join us for a screening of Seeds, an intimate and visually poetic portrait of generations of Black farmers in the American South. The feature will be preceded by the 4 min film Superorganism Music Video ft. WRK! by Syon Davis.
3530 SE Division St, Portland, OR 97202, USA
Hoyt Arboretum Volunteer Event
Volunteer to help care for trees and trails at Hoyt Arboretum.
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Family Fun for Youth Wranglers
For years now, Juneteenth has been a weekend of revelry for our community in Portland.
From the Juneteenth Community Festival at Lillis Albina Park, to the 8 Seconds Rodeo at Memorial Coliseum, to dozens of other programs and activations, Black Portlanders have leaned into emancipatory jubilee.
As 1803 Fund carries forward our own tradition of freedom and intentional togetherness in Lower Albina, we're excited to host a Juneteenth Rodeo Experience for young wranglers in The Low End.
Join us for:
• Rodeo-themed games & activities
• Face painting
• Family photo opportunities
• Community fellowship and fun for all ages
Our strongest communities are built when intergenerational communities have space to be. That's what we're creating in our neighborhood-one activation, one conversation, and one family at a time.
Saddle up, and bring your folks down to the block.
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670 N Russell St, Portland, OR 97227, USA
Harlow's Harmonica by Crystal Rae
Play Reading Mondays
Children Show/Special reading Partnering with Multnomah County Library & the library’s Black Cultural Library Advocates
Hot Dog Wednesdays | Summer Kickoff
Join us for the Summer Kickoff at Hot Dog Wednesdays featuring food and community activities.
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Science Pub: Sea Otters
A lecture on the health effects of homelessness by Dr. Josh Snodgrass and Dr. Jo Weaver.
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OMSI After Dark: The Human Body
An evening at the museum exploring the human body for guests 21 and over.
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Science Pub: The Chromatic Mind
Join Christopher Michlig for a lecture exploring how color shapes culture, meaning, and memory.
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Summer Kick-off Concert & Celebration
Join us for the Summer Kick-off Concert & Celebration at Mt. View Champions Park featuring live music and family-friendly activities.
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Summer Kick-off Concert & Celebration
Join us for the Summer Kick-off Concert & Celebration at Mt. View Champions Park featuring live music and various activities.
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Volunteer: Community Garden & Dog Run Work Party at Jackie Husen Park / Grupo de Trabajo en Huertas Comunitarias y Pista para Perros en Jackie Husen Park
Join us for a volunteer work party to enhance the community garden and dog run at Jackie Husen Park.
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2026 Walking Tours: Walk into History with Oregon Black Pioneers
Want to see where Oregon’s Black history happened? Get ready to walk with us! Oregon Black Pioneers is bringing back our public walking tours for 2026.
Good in The Hood
Celebrate Roots, Rhythm & Power at Portland’s largest multicultural
music and food festival!
Roots honor the history, culture, and people of Albina and North Portland.
Rhythm celebrates music, movement, food, and joy across cultures.
Power reflects community resilience, economic opportunity, and collective voice.
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Lillis Albina Park, 2451 N Flint Ave, Portland, OR 97227, USA
LOWER ALBINA BLOCK PARTY
ALBINA! Stand up.
Albina Vision Trust is proud to partner with Good in the Hood to celebrate another year of the roots, rhythm, and power that have always defined these blocks. While the Good in the Hood Festival fills Lillis-Albina Park, we invite you to join us a few blocks south for the Lower Albina Block Party at Albina One and Paramount Apartments (1771 N. Flint Ave), presented by AVT and COLAS CONSTRUCTION.
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1771 N Flint Ave, Portland, OR 97227, USA
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