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OUR HISTORY

Founded by Portland-area immigrants and refugees, the Center for Intercultural Organizing was originally established to combat widespread anti-Muslim sentiment after 9/11. On September 8, 2002, authorities arrested a well-known Portland Imam at the airport—Sheik Mohamed Abdirahman Kariye, spiritual leader of the Islamic Center of Portland—falsely claiming his brother's luggage contained traces of TNT. The Center’s founders organized a multicultural march and protest outside the federal building in downtown Portland, attended by local Muslims and other activists.

Since then, we have continued organizing against the targeting of Muslims, while broadening our focus toward building power in immigrant and refugee communities through education, civic engagement, organizing and mobilization, and intergenerational leadership development.

Over the past five years, CIO has engaged thousands of individuals from diverse cultural, ethnic, and religious backgrounds, trained new immigrant and refugee community leaders, produced dozens of educational events and mobilized countless immigrant and refugee community members to participate in civic life.

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Join the Center for Intercultural Organizing today and become part of a growing tide of compassionate individuals dedicated to seeing that “liberty and justice for all” is evenly applied to peoples of all races, religions, countries of origin and backgrounds.

 

Center for Intercultural Organizing / 700 N. Killingsworth Street / Portland, Oregon 97217 / Phone: (503) 287-4117