Local Organizations
Casa Latinos Unidos de Benton County
Facilitating the integration of Latinos into the broader community by promoting well-being of families, providing opportunities for leadership and capacity building, supporting and advancing equal rights and equal access, and creating a climate of tolerance and cross-cultural understanding.
Corvallis Multicultural Literacy Center
A community learning center where individuals and families of all cultures come together to share, mentor, understand cultural literacies, access resources, and build a cohesive community in a safe and welcoming environment.
Corvallis Transgender Support Group
Offering community and support to transgender and questioning people and their families. The group serves to provide a safe space to share information regarding transitioning, coming out, therapists, physicians and other aspects of our journey.
LBCC Institutional Equity, Diversity, & Inclusion
Their philosophy is to build on the assets individuals already possess by engaging students, staff, faculty and managers—as well as constituent communities—in a manner that prepares people to be successful in an increasingly diverse society and workforce.
NAACP Linn Benton Branch
Working to ensure a society in which all individuals have equal rights without discrimination based on race.
OSU Diversity & Cultural Engagement
Committed to the overall development of under-served students. Create and advocate for inclusive and educationally purposeful initiatives that enhance deep learning, academic success, cross-cultural fluency and self-efficacy by fostering a climate that supports social equality, community engagement, and global membership.
OSU Equal Opportunity and Access
Committed to success for the entire university community through equality, fairness, and understanding. Their work is guided by three principles: equity, inclusion & diversity.
Out N About
Linn and Benton County social group for high school aged LGBTQ+ youth.
Showing Up for Racial Justice (SURJ) Corvallis Chapter
A national network of groups and individuals organizing White people for racial justice.
Movie: White Like Me
Based on the work of Tim Wise, the film explores race and racism in the United States through the lens of whiteness and white privilege. In a reassessment of the American ideal of meritocracy and claims that we’ve entered a post-racial society, Wise offers a look back at the race-based white entitlement programs that built the American middle class, and argues that our failure as a society to come to terms with this legacy of white privilege continues to perpetuate racial inequality and race-driven political resentments today. Available at the Corvallis-Benton Public Library.