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PUBLICATIONS AND RESOURCES

The Center for Intercultural Organizing is pleased to present this list of helpful publications and resources. To add a piece of curriculum, a tool, an organization or other information to this web site, please contact Stephanie D. Stephens at stephanie@interculturalorganizing.org.


PORTLAND DEMOGRAPHICS

In December of 2006, the Center for Intercultural Organizing—with assistance from our Portland State University "Politics of Immigration" Capstone class—analyzed three sources of population data, including the Urban Institute Study, A Profile of the Foreign-Born in the Portland, Oregon Tri-County Area based on figures from the 2000 U.S. Census, the 2005 American Community Survey, and data obtained from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (2005).

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CENTER FOR INTERCULTURAL ORGANIZING PUBLICATIONS

The Center publishes community-based research. From protecting civil liberties in the era of the USA PATRIOT Act, to racial profiling by Portland police officers to surfacing immigrant and refugee community issues, our reports are based on findings from deep within communities.

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CENTER E-NEWSLETTER ARCHIVE

The Center for Intercultural Organizing sends out eNewsletters on a monthly basis, keeping our members and allies informed of upcoming events, opportunities for involvement and action alerts.

CLICK HERE TO READ OUR E-NEWSLETTER ARCHIVE


IMMIGRANT & REFUGEE RIGHTS CURRICULUM AND TOOLS

The Center for Intercultural Organizing lists recommended curriculum and tools for immigrant and refugee rights work on this section of our site. We welcome other suggestions!

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HELPFUIL LOCAL, REGIONAL & NATIONAL LINKS

The Center for Intercultural Organizing acts as a repository, where multicultural information is collected and disseminated. As such, the Center is striving to compile a complete list of local multicultural organizations as well as regional and national immigrant and refugee rights organizations.

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