Apply to be on the City of Wilsonville’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Committee by April 5 at 5pm!
Read moreThe Story Behind of Black History Month
Celebration is essential to making a place achieve the feeling and reality of inclusion. Learn about the story behind Black History Month and read about how Black Americans have shaped Oregon and Wilsonville!
Read moreWhy Aren't There More Black People in Oregon?
On February 23rd at 6:30 pm, listen to an engaging online presentation, with educator, writer, public scholar, and poet Walidah Imarisha, who'll guide us through a timeline of Black history in Oregon that speaks to the history of race, identity, and power across the state and around the nation.
Read moreIntelligent Lives movie and discussion
Join us on February 25th at 7pm to watch a heartwarming, family-friendly movie and stick around for a moderated discussion.
Read moreJanuary meeting recap!
16 people met on January 28th to take the next step in making Wilsonville a diverse, inclusive, and equitable place! Be sure to read about what happened.
Read moreREMINDER: Jan 28 @ 7:30pm, Please Join Us!
Join us on Thursday, Jan 28 at 7:30pm to talk about connecting and collaborating on activities in 2021!
Read moreJan 28 @ 7:30pm, Please Join Us!
Join us on Thursday, Dec 17 at 7pm to talk about connecting and collaborating on activities in 2021!
Read moreTech Help!
Martin Luther King Jr. Day – A Difficult Road to its Observance
Aaron Woods, Co-Chair of the Wilsonville Alliance, offers a brief history and actions you can take on MLK Day!
Read moreDecember Meeting Recap
We are forming teams to work on the events listed below for 2021. If you are interested in joining a team to help work on the action, please email us (connect@wilsonvillealliance.org) today!
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