Black Community Of Portland

Black Community Of Portland B.C.P. is a Community Based Organization with a passion for networking, sharing resources and collective work.

Sunday Dinner is tonight at 5:30 pm! Bring a dish to share with each other!WE HAVE MOVED LOCATIONS AND ARE NOT AT TABOR ...
04/05/2026

Sunday Dinner is tonight at 5:30 pm! Bring a dish to share with each other!
WE HAVE MOVED LOCATIONS AND ARE NOT AT TABOR SPACE
1526 SE Elliot Ave. HQ-1 Main office Portland.
Tonight we will be breaking bread, networking, and creating Mini Vision boards.
Feel free to bring materials to participate, or you may use some that we have!
****Sunday Dinner is an affinity space for Black/african identifying folks. Please respect the safe environment we have created******

SEE YOU SOON!

We are looking for board members! Please feel free to send us an email with your resume and interest in serving on the b...
03/09/2026

We are looking for board members!

Please feel free to send us an email with your resume and interest in serving on the board of directors for BCP.

Emails can be sent to [email protected]

And Still
02/16/2026

And Still

Happy 2026 Fam! We are looking forward to everything coming up! We have been making some internal changes and moving loc...
01/05/2026

Happy 2026 Fam!

We are looking forward to everything coming up! We have been making some internal changes and moving locations and strengthening some of the relationships we have.

We have some new followers and want to take this moment to share who BCP IS.

Habari GaniDay 7 – Imani (Faith)Faith looked different this year. Some days it was strong. Some days it was quiet. Imani...
01/01/2026

Habari Gani

Day 7 – Imani (Faith)

Faith looked different this year. Some days it was strong. Some days it was quiet. Imani isn’t blind optimism, it’s choosing to believe in our people, our future, and ourselves even after setbacks. We made it through. That matters.

How will you move in 2026?

Happy Kwanzaa

Habari GaniDay 6 – Kuumba (Creativity)We had to be creative this year, not for fun, but for survival. New ways. New appr...
12/31/2025

Habari Gani

Day 6 – Kuumba (Creativity)

We had to be creative this year, not for fun, but for survival. New ways. New approaches. New solutions. Kuumba reminds us that creativity is resistance. We leave things better than we found them by imagining what doesn’t yet exist.

Happy Kwanzaa

Habari GaniDay 5 – Nia (Purpose)Purpose kept us going this year. Not ease. Not comfort. Nia is remembering why we do thi...
12/30/2025

Habari Gani

Day 5 – Nia (Purpose)

Purpose kept us going this year. Not ease. Not comfort. Nia is remembering why we do this work, even when the outcomes are delayed and the road is unclear. Our purpose is bigger than this moment, and it carries us forward.

Happy Kwanzaa!

Habari GaniDay 4 – Ujamaa (Cooperative Economics)This year showed us how fragile funding can be, and how powerful mutual...
12/29/2025

Habari Gani

Day 4 – Ujamaa (Cooperative Economics)

This year showed us how fragile funding can be, and how powerful mutual support is. Ujamaa calls us to circulate care, resources, and opportunity within our community. When systems fall short, we lean into each other.

Tap in for 2026!

Happy Kwanzaa!

Habari ganiDay 3 – Ujima (Collective Work & Responsibility)There were moments this year when the load felt uneven. Still...
12/28/2025

Habari gani

Day 3 – Ujima (Collective Work & Responsibility)

There were moments this year when the load felt uneven. Still, the work got done, because community stepped in. Ujima reminds us that survival has always been collective. We repair what’s broken together, even when we’re tired.

Get some rest this season.

Habari ganiDay 2 – Kujichagulia (Self-Determination)This year, we named our own reality, sometimes loudly, sometimes qui...
12/27/2025

Habari gani

Day 2 – Kujichagulia (Self-Determination)

This year, we named our own reality, sometimes loudly, sometimes quietly. Kujichagulia is about defining ourselves beyond systems that don’t see us or support us fully.

We chose to keep showing up, to keep building, and to speak for ourselves even when it was uncomfortable.

Habari GaniDay 1 – Umoja (Unity)This year tested our unity. We didn’t always agree. We didn’t always have clarity. But w...
12/26/2025

Habari Gani

Day 1 – Umoja (Unity)

This year tested our unity. We didn’t always agree. We didn’t always have clarity. But we stayed connected. Umoja reminds us that unity isn’t perfection, it’s choosing each other, even when resources are thin and the work is heavy. We move forward together because we want to and our elevation depends on it.

Happy Kwanzaa!

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11687 NE Glisan Street
Portland, OR
97220

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