
Peace House
Peace House realizes that no peace is possible without justice. We address core issues with a heart-felt dedication to social
Peace House realizes that no peace is possible without justice. We address core issues with a heart-felt dedication to social
This community-driven effort to create a permanent, public art installation inspired by the Say Their Names Memorial is a collaborative
BASE serves to create a welcoming and supportive community where Black people in Southern Oregon feel safe, respected, and comfortable
ORP was founded in 2018 by Taylor Stewart to memorialize Alonzo Tucker, Oregon’s most widely documented African American victim of
Ashland Sunrise Project is a truth and reconciliation coalition addressing our community’s history as a Sundown Town. Learn More
Lomakatsi Restoration Project is a nonprofit, grassroots organization that develops and implements forest and watershed restoration initiatives, programs and projects
The residents of the City of Ashland want all people, regardless of origin, race, color, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation,
The Black Southern Oregon Alliance (BSOA) started in 2015 when teachers, parents of African American identified students, business leaders, and
A truth and reconciliation coalition addressing our community’s history as a Sundown Town. What is a Sundown Town? We seek
Mission To inspire, activate, and model a Culture of Peace in Ashland, Oregon which will serve as a beacon of
We are a hub for community collaboration — to reduce our climate impact and build a more equitable and resilient
Our Mission Anima Mundi Productions’ mission is to create, present, and produce new musical works that harness the power of
Ashland Together partners with local newspaper, Ashland.news to tell unheard stories in the Rogue Valley. Learn more
The Empowered Arts Ensemble, a newcomer to Ashland’s theater scene, fosters creativity and collaboration among a diverse group of local youth,