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CONTACT
INFORMATION
OABA
PO Box 12485
Salem, OR 97309 |
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email:
oaba@peak.org |
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Call-To-Action
Leadership Conference (CTA-LC)
The OABA Call-To-Action Leadership Conference (CTA-LC) discusses
legislative and executive priorities of the Oregon Black Community and the
State of Oregon, and it prepares a legislative agenda with strategies of
implementation. >>> SEE OABA
CTA-LC |
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Oregon Black
Political Convention (OBPC)
The OBPC adopts a platform with resolutions and
endorses candidates running for offices at the Oregon Primary Election. >>>
SEE OBPC |
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OABA Recognition
Dinner
The OABA Recognition Dinner is an event at which OABA presents its
awards which honor individuals or organizations who have made
outstanding contributions to the political, educational, social,
legal and economic development of Blacks in Oregon.
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OABA-B Listserv
"OABA-B" is an open listserv of the Oregon Assembly for Black
Affairs (OABA) whose purpose is to allow Black Oregonians and others
to discuss, among themselves, issues and conditions affecting the
Black Community, and to propose and discuss solutions or
alternatives. This list is used to share information and
announcements that would be of benefit to members of the Black
Community. If one wants to be on the OABA-B Listserv, one should
send such a request with their email address to OABA at
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oaba@peak.org. |
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OABA Intern Program
The 2006 OABA-OBPC College
Internship Program is an internship program whereby the Oregon
Assembly for Black Affairs (OABA) is working with colleges and
universities in Oregon to set up non-paying internships for college
students who want to assist in the planning and preparation of the
Oregon Black Political Convention (OBPC). The purpose of this
internship program is to get Black students interested in the
political processes and to encourage the colleges and
universities to work with Black students and the Oregon Black
Community. This internship involves the student working with other
citizens from Oregon and candidates running for public offices as
well as developing issues and positions of Oregon Black Community.
Getting these students to know, understand and use processes will
benefit the college, the students and society-at-large. This program
will give these students some hand-on experiences in dealing with
the political processes that will affect them at the college that
they attend and for the rest of their lives. |
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Complaints - Receiving and
Processing
When a person has a complaint, OABA may assist individual with
complaint within the purpose of the organization.
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See OABA Complaint Process |
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