The Coalition Against Hate Crimes (CAHC) was started by the American Jewish Committee in Portland, Oregon.
It held its first meeting in early October 1997. Its members are representatives from a wide variety of comm
and government organizations. The Coalition and its members support non-violent solutions to the problem of hate and hate crimes in Oregon.
You can contact the CAHC via. Dr. Randy Blazak at Portland State University (cfrb@pdx.edu)
REPORT A HATE CRIME OR HATE INCIDENT (click here)
Oregon's Hate Crime Laws (click here)
The CAHC Steering Committee sets the agenda for CAHC monthly meetings and facilitates discussions and connections.
The 2007-2008 Steering Committee
Randy Blazak (PSU Hate Crime Research Network) - Chair (cfrb@pdx.edu)
Emily Gottfired (American Jewish Committee) - Secretary/Treasurer (gottfriede@ajc.org)
Marilyn Johnston (Salem Human Rights Office) - (mejohnston@cityofsalem.net)
William Warren (Sexual Minorities Roundtable) - (wwarren@ci.portland.or.us)
Norm Costa (Police Chief's Forum/Sexual Minority Roundtable) - (norbob2003@yahoo.com)
Next CAHC Meeting
Thursday, October 23, 10 am
Southeast Uplift Center
3534 SE Main St
Portland, Oregon
Portland area see racist anti-Obama activity
September 29, 2008 - Gresham, Or. - Federal authorities will investigate a second incident in the metro area involving the defacement of presidential candidate Barack Obama's likeness, with racial overtones.
Campaigners at Obama's Gresham office arrived Sept. 17 to find a racial epithet and a swastika drawn on window glass in front of a poster of the candidate. Gresham police responded but developed no leads. Now, the FBI will review the incident, said Beth Anne Steele, a spokeswoman for the FBI office in Portland.
The FBI also is looking into an incident Sept. 23 at George Fox University in Newberg, where a cardboard cutout of Sen. Obama was found hanging from a tree. A sign there criticized a scholarship program for minority and low-income students.
Steele said she couldn't speculate if the two incidents are related and said it will take additional investigation to determine if possible motives included intimidation based on race.
Full story at: The Oregonian
October 1, 2008 - Newberg, Or. - Four students at George Fox University in Newberg confessed to hanging an effigy of U.S. Sen. Barack Obama from a tree on campus and were suspended for up to a year, the university president announced Tuesday.
Full story at: The Oregonian
Racial hate crime arrest in Longview
September 5, 2008 - Longview, Wa. - Police arrested an 18-year-old transient accused of assaulting an interracial teen couple in Longview.
Det. Terry Reece says tips led to Thursday's arrest of Shawn Mooney. He's held for investigation of malicious harassment, a hate crime, with bail set at $200,000.
He's accused of breaking a 14-year-old boy's jaw and throwing a 13-year-old girl to the ground. Racist language was used during the Aug. 21 attack and the suspect wore a black cap with a swastika.
Reece says Mooney also is suspected of spray painting swastikas at the home of a black family in Longview.
Full story at: The Examiner
"8-8" sees the return of Nazi flags to Portland
Read the story here at: The Skanner
Wave of Hate Incidents in Eugene
May 9: Hate graffiti found at Spencer’s Butte Middle School
May 28: Hate graffiti found at Cesar Chavez Elementary School
June 9: 59-year-old black man savagely beaten in NW Eugene
June 9: Holocaust denier David Irving at “Pacifica Forum”
June 19: Anti-Semitic graffiti found on Jewish family’s house in NW Eugene
June 21: Object with racist messages attached thrown through window of a business owned by a black man
June 23: Anti-Semitic graffiti found on DeFazio footbridge
June 24: White separatist Tomislav Sunic at “Pacifica Forum”
For more information see: Protesters see link to recent hate crimes
Woman attacked on MAX train by gang of youths shouting racial slurs
June 12, 2008 - Portland, Or. - A 28-year-old white woman was beaten and robbed by a group of 5
African-American youths who shouted racist threats at her after she intervened to protect an older woman from the group.
Four teens, ages 14-15, were arrested, while a fifth teen escaped with the woman's purse.
Story and video at: KATU.com
UPDATE: All five teens have been arrested and face hate crime charges. Video at: KATU.com
Police: Attack on 59-year-old Eugene man may be hate crime
June 11, 2008 - Eugene, Or. - Eugene police say three young white men attacked a 59-year-old black man who was using his homemade cane to get home about 1 a.m., and it may be a hate crime.
Police have ruled out robbery because nothing was taken. Detective Jeff Donaca says investigators now consider race a plausible explanation.
He says the victim told officers the three men asked for a cigarette Monday and then beat him with a baseball bat.
Donaca says the victim recalls little else -- and doesn't recall anything said about race.
The victim is expected to survive but will need reconstructive surgeries for severe head and face injuries.
Source: Associated Press
Two Medford men arrested in Southern Oregon hate crime
June 2, 2008 - Medford, Or. - Two men have been accused of burning a cross and the letters KKK into the yard of a Medford couple. Police say 37-year-old David Moss and 28-year-old Devin Klausseger are charged with arson, intimidation and possession of a destructive device.
Jonathan and Sol Whyte were the target of the crime. Jonathan Whyte came from Jamaica in 2000, and the couple has two daughters, ages 2 and 4. They have been living in the house since January, but they say they're moving.
The burning was last Monday. Officers collecting evidence from the yard found an explosive device made from a bottle and fireworks. An Oregon State Police bomb squad disposed of it.
On Friday, an Oregon State Police detective, an FBI agent and Medford officers searched a home in southwest Medford and said they had suspects.
Investigators said they are trying to determine whether the two men are linked to other crimes, including an incident Thursday in which someone used gasoline to spell an obscenity and "KKK" on the pavement near the Whytes' house but fled before igniting it.
A neighbor banged on her door about 10:30 p.m. Thursday to report that a man was pouring gasoline in the street, Sol Whyte said. She said relatives who came to stay with her after the Monday burning chased him, but the man leaped a fence and escaped.
After Monday, she said, community members visited to drop off cards and letters of support, flowers and encouragement.
That made her feel better, but after the incident Thursday changed her mind. She said the family would stay with relatives.
"If what they want is for me to move, then I will move," she told the Medford Mail Tribune. "I have to keep my kids safe."
Source: The Oregonian
Additional story at: The Mail-Tribune.com
Officials find graffiti, swastika on school walls
May 28, 2008 - West Linn, Or. - West Linn police and school officials are investigating what they believe started as a student prank but degenerated into a hate crime.
Intruders broke into West Linn High School early Tuesday and used marking pens to leave graffiti including a Nazi swastika on the walls.
They also left a derogatory message on a copy of the Book of Mormon. The school librarian is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Story at: The Oregonian
West Medford residents find 'KKK' on lawn

May 27, 2008 - Medford, Or. - Residents near Medford's Union Park found the letters "KKK" burned into their front lawn late Monday, police say.
Officers who responded also found a small, improvised explosive device, which did not detonate, Medford police said in a press release today. Witnesses told officers they saw people running toward Union Park after the letters were found.
Police say they do not know the motive for the vandalism, but resident Sol White told police her husband is from Jamaica.
An investigation is continuing.
Story at: The Mail Tribune
Hundreds gather to voice their support for Oregon's domestic partnership law

January 30, 2008 - Portland, Or. - Hundreds of Oregonians from all over the state showed up in the freezing rain to make a stand for equal rights.
The demonstration called for a end of out-of-state groups, like Restore America, disrupting the legistlative process that would extend a variety
of rights to domestic partners. The law, which has been held up by anti-gay activists, will be reviewed on Feb. 1.
Full story of the rally at: The Daily Vanguard
To make a stand for equality, contact Basic Rights Oregon
BREAKING NEWS!
Congress drops hate crime bill covering attacks on gays (click here)
Notorious Oregon skinhead rearrested after prison release
December 20, 2007 - Portland, Or. - One of the most well-known figures in the Northwest skinhead movement was rearrested in Oregon.
Kyle Brewster, 38, was one of three neo-Nazis who killed an Ethiopian immigrant back in 1988. He got out of prison in 2002, but officers say he violated parole by contacting a white supremacist group and went back in 2006.
Full story at: KGW.com
Longview and Kelso community make stand against hate group
December 9, 2007 - Longview, Wa. - Approximiately 500 community members attended a diversity rally
in opposition to a meeting by the racist group, the Church of Jesus Christ Christian.
The racist group, which is linked to Aryan Nations and various Neo-Nazi groups, had about 50 members in attendence and has tried to start a regular church in the area.
Full story at: The Daily News Online
FBI says hate crimes up in Oregon in 2006
November 19, 2007 - Associated Press -
Hate crime incidents were up slightly in Oregon in 2006, according to new data from the FBI. There were 141 such incidents in Oregon in 2006, up from 137 in 2005, according to the FBI's data, which was released Monday.
Race was the motivation for 66 of the attacks, the FBI says, followed by religion, which was behind 27 of the incidents. Twenty-five of the hate crimes have been linked to sexual orientation, and 23 have been connected to ethnicity.
The FBI says that more than half of the hate crimes were connected to violent offenses, including assaults and intimidation.
The 2006 Hate Crime data can be viewed at the FBI UCR Website (click here)
New Listing of Oregon Hate Groups

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Supremacist group seeks Longview church
November 9, 2007 - Longview, Wa. - An argument broke out among Longview City Council members Thursday over whether to allow a white-supremacist church to hold an organizational meeting at the McClelland Arts Center.
The Church of Jesus Christ -- Christian has asked to rent the city-owned building Dec. 9 for the purpose of organizing a new church in Longview, Mayor Dennis Weber told the council. The group chose McClelland Arts Center, he said, because it's adjacent to Victoria Freeman Park.
Freeman was pioneer in the black community best known for integrating Longview's public schools in 1924. In past years, racist fliers and graffiti have appeared in the park on Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Juneteenth, a celebration commemorating the end of slavery in the United States.
Police Chief Alex Perez said the Church of Jesus Christ -- Christian has ties to the Aryan Nations, a international white supremacist, Neo-Nazi group that advocates racial purity, among other things. Longview Police are investigating the group, Perez said
Full story by Amy M.E. Fisher at: The Daily News Online
Sherwood Elks leader says his lodge was duped by skinhead group
October 7, 2007 - Sherwood, Or. - The leader of the Sherwood Robin Hood Elks said Sunday that his group was duped into hosting a neo-Nazi group at its lodge on Saturday.
"We just got completely hoodwinked on this one," said Tony Baker of Beaverton, exalted ruler of the lodge off Oregon 99W in Sherwood. "They just used us to put on their event."
Lodge members were told they were renting to a group of rock musicians getting together for a reunion, not 100 or so suspected skinheads who are part of Hammerskin Nation, Baker said.
In fact, they never saw any banners, signs, literature or other indications of neo-Nazi activity, he said.
The Hammerskin Nation, one of the nation's best-organized skinhead groups, came to Portland this weekend for its annual convention. The group refused to say where the three-day event would be held.
The Elks got suspicious when they began getting nonstop phone calls, most of them anonymous, accusing them of supporting a racist group. Those were followed by calls from the media and Sherwood police.
Finally, Elks members confronted group members and asked them to leave, Baker said. The group left, never admitting that they were anything other than who they said they were.
Full story by Kathleen Gorman at The Oregonian.
Also read Hammerfest Update: Nazi skinhead locations revealed in The Willamete Week.
Nazi Skinheads come to Portland
Hammerskins are one of the oldest national racist skinhead groups in the country. Based in Texas, they are holding the celebration of 20 years of promoting racism, anti-Semitism, sexism, and homophobia by holding an event in Portland, October 5-7. They have been invited by Volksfront, the local racist skinhead group. There will be racist skinheads flying in and driving in from all over the country. “Hammerfest 2007” will feature six white power bands, and speakers, like Billy Roper, the creator of the “white revolution” website.

Billy Roper
Portlanders should be aware that there are both potentially violent racist skinheads in the city (especially in Southeast Portland), as well as potentially violent anti-racist activist who wish to attack the racists (including anti-racist skinheads). The Portland Police are monitoring the situation, but the HCRN phone line will be open if there is any activity you wish to report (503-725-8502).
There is also a community gathering and rally against racism being held to show that Portland is a place of inclusion, not exclusion.
Community Rally
Saturday, October 6th, 1 pm
Lents Park (corner of SE 92nd and SE Holgate)
Be safe! Portland is strong because it is diverse!
National white supremacy group planning festival in PDX
Sept. 27, 2007 - Portland, Ore. (KGW) - One of the nation's largest white supremacy groups is descending on Portland. The Hammerskin Nation is planning to hold it's annual Hammerfest music festival somewhere in Portland October 5-7.
The event comes in conjunction with the Hammerskin Nation's 20th anniversary. So far the Hammerskin Nation has not announced where their event will be held.
Full story by Scott Burton at: KGW.com (click here).
Senate Passage of Hate Crimes Bill Moves Bill Closer Than Ever To Becoming Law
Sept. 27, 2007 - Washington DC - In an historic step toward equality for GLBT Americans, the U.S. Senate voted to pass the Matthew Shepard Act, which updates and expands the federal hate crimes laws to include bias motivated violence based on a victim’s sexual orientation, gender identity, gender, and disability, and provides new resources and tools to assist local law enforcement in prosecuting vicious crimes.
Full story at: (click here).
White supremacist issues arise in Oregon town
Sept. 18, 2007 - BUTTE FALLS, Ore. (AP) - The quiet Jackson County town of Butte Falls is combating outbreaks of racism by white supremacists and others, evident by swastikas carved in benches and fights between whites and Hispanics.
By June it had reached the high school. Someone burned a swastika symbol in the carpet of a history classroom.
"That was the first time I saw the problem really invade the school," known as a haven for children from troubled families, said history teacher Kevin Keating.
So when Tim Sweeney became district superintendent in July, he vowed to act.
Staff members were uncertain how to handle the issue and how much district support they would have, he said.
Last year 10th-graders Derrick Cisneros and Harley Casillas heard about classmates using slurs referring to their Hispanic heritage behind their backs.
Some of the racist remarks came from football teammates, Casillas said. They saw swastikas on bathroom walls.
Cisneros avoided the city park where alleged skinheads stared him down.
Full story at: KAVL.com Eugene (Click here)
Gay-rights foes turn in petitions
Sept. 27, 2007 - Salem, Ore. - Referendum - Opponents of two laws are not sure if they have enough signatures to force a vote in 2008
Groups hoping to overturn two Oregon gay-rights laws delivered nine boxes filled with petitions to the secretary of state late Wednesday.
But those petitions may not contain enough valid signatures to win a spot on the November 2008 ballot.
Opponents need 55,179 signatures from registered voters to force a referendum on each law. They delivered nearly 63,000 signatures on each.
Full story by Michelle Cole at:The Oregonian (click here)
HATE GROUP MEETING IN PORTLAND TO OPPOSE EQUALITY IN OREGON
RESTORE AMERICA has been orgainizing to repeal the recent legislation banning discrimination based on sexual
orientation and allowing civil unions. They will be hosting a "truth" symposium on August 23rd at 6:30PM at Newmark Theatre, in the Portland Center for the Performing Arts,
which is on 1111 SW Broadway in downtown Portland.
WHO KILLED VINCENT CHIN?
On Saturday, July 7th, Thymos will present a screening of Christine Choy and Renee Tajima-Pena’s award winning documentary “Who Killed Vincent Chin,” followed by a townhall type panel discussion regarding hate crimes against Asian-Pacific Americans. The documentary recounts the true story of a young Chinese American man named Vincent Chin who was beaten to death by two unemployed white auto workers during the early 1980’s. According to court papers, the motive for the beating arose from racial tensions sparked by Japan’s dominance in the automobile industry, and the murder, along with the subsequent light punishments of the perpetrators, outraged Asian Americans across the country. For Asian American activists, Vincent Chin became symbolic of the racism that Asian Americans face in everyday life and the historic failure of the American courts to enforce justice for victims of anti-Asian violence. Thymos will present this screening in conjunction with Asian Pacific Americans for Progress's National Townhall on Hate Crimes in observance of the 25th anniversary of Vincent Chin’s death. The townhall meeting will be recorded for possible broadcast through Asian Pacific Americans for Progress.
Date: July 7, 2007
Time: 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Place: OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital, 11th Floor Auditorium
Panelists:
Ms. Tracey Lam (Producer, KATU News)
Mr. John Kodachi, JD (Lawyer; President of Japanese American Citizens League)
Dr. Patti Sakurai, PhD (Professor of Ethnic Studies, Oregon State University)
Mr. William Chin, J.D., M.S. (Professor of Legal Analysis and Writing, Lewis and Clark Law School)
Sponsors:
Korean American Citizens League
Japanese American Citizens League
KBOO Radio
APA Compass
Oregon Minority Lawyers Association
For more information, please contact Byron Wong at 503.318.3642 or e-mail at byronwong@gmail.com
STAND TOGETHER AGAINST HATE CRIMES
Wagon Wheel Park Incident Update (June 29, 2007)
A vigil was held on on Sunday, June 3rd at Canegie Center Park in Oregon City to show
community opposition to the recent anti-Latino attack in Clackamas Counthy
You can read the full story here:
Immigration debate stirs animosity
This vigil was sponsored by:
Portland Immigrant Rights Coalition
Coalition Against Hate Crimes
Rural Organizing Project
Atkinson Memorial Church Unitarian Universalist
Prince of Life Lutheran Church
Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Salem
St. Stephen’s Lutheran Church
Democracy Talking
Oregon Farmworkers Ministry
Detective Jim Strovink of the Clackamas County Sheriff's Department has told the CAHC that the
investigation of this case is a top priority for the county and that there should be more news soon.
Two Latino men from Salem attacked at Oregon park
May 27, 2007 Mulino, Ore. - MULINO — A score of white teenagers attacked two Salem men at a park south of Portland, chanting “Go back to Mexico” as they delivered the beating, police said.
The violence erupted Thursday night at Wagon Wheel Park in Mulino, a town about 25 miles south of Portland. Edwin Gonzales, 27, and Alex Guzman, 26, were drinking beer and talking with two girls who were at the park with a large group of male teens.
At one point, Guzman, Gonzales and the girls went for more beer. When they returned, more than 20 male teens jumped Gonzales and Guzman, police said.
“These poor souls were terrified,” said Detective Jim Strovink, spokesman for the Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office. “They were minding their own business, and they were attacked with absolutely no provocation.”
Austin Wright Greenwood, 18, of Oregon City was identified by the victims as the ringleader. He was charged with assault and criminal mischief and lodged at the Clackamas County Jail.

Full story at:The Oregonian Online.
Former Leader of Aryan Prison Gang Now Speaking to Youth

As the founder of the whites-only European Kindred prison gang, David Patrick Kennedy has a reputation as a violent racist who commands respect from fellow criminals. But Monday afternoon, Kennedy told more than 100 Madison High School students that he is not proud of his life and that no one should look up to him.
Read the full story at: The Portland Tribune On Line.
Springfield man sentenced in hate crimes
April 03, 2007 Springfield, Ore - A Springfield man was sentenced Tuesday to 11 years, 3 months in federal prison for his role in a series of hate crimes, including a 2002 attack on Eugene's Temple Beth Israel synagogue.
In a plea arrangement with the government last summer, Jacob Albert Laskey, 26, acknowledged that he was guilty of conspiracy to violate civil rights, damaging religious property, soliciting murder, obstruction of justice, soliciting a bomb threat against Eugene's federal courthouse and being a felon in possession of a firearm.
According to the government, Laskey and four other white supremacists drove to the synagogue on Oct. 25, 2002, and threw rocks etched with swastikas through stained-glass windows as 80 congregants worshiped inside.
As part of his plea, Laskey admitted that he later attempted to intimidate co-conspirator Jesse Baker into withholding information from FBI investigators. Laskey also admitted that he solicited Baker to kill potential witnesses and call in a bomb threat to the Eugene courthouse, where a grand jury was looking into his crimes
Source: The Oregonian.
National gay and lesbian group targets George Fox University
April 04, 2007 Newberg, Ore. - A national group that advocates gay and lesbian rights is targeting George Fox University for using religion to discriminate against homosexuals. The group,Soulforce will spend Friday on the campus of the Quaker university in Newberg. The stop - the only one in Oregon - is part of a tour of 32 Christian colleges and universities across the country.
Brandon Kneefel, a 20-year-old Penn State University student and Soulforce spokesman, said the group's mission is to "spark a dialogue" about what it means to be Christian and gay or transexual. He said about two dozen young people will visit the school to tell administrators "how these policies are harmful and causing pain on these campuses."
Brad Lau, vice president for student life at George Fox, said while school leaders "clearly disagree" with Soulforce, the group's members are welcome to visit. Lau said the school would participate in a "day of dialogue," including a breakfast meeting between Soulforce members and school administrators.
"We see this as an opportunity to model to students and our community how to be Christ in the world, including civil discourse with people with whom we disagree," Lau said. Lau said incoming George Fox students agree to honor the school's view on sexual expression. He said sex within marriage between a man and woman is God's plan for sexual fulfillment, and that anything outside of that, including homosexuality, adultery and promiscuity, is not acceptable. "We certainly have students and others who may struggle with same-sex attraction but they agree to live by" the school's "lifestyle commitment," he said.
Source: The Oregonian.
Letters for Steven
We are collecting letters on Steven's behalf so the judge in his case can make a decision that
considers Steven's contribution to the community. If Steven Stroud has spoken to your group, or his
work helping young people get out of the hate movement has impacted you (even if you just saw him
on Oprah), please consider writing a letter. If his work monitoring hate groups in Oregon or speaking
to young people about the dangers of hate, please consider writing a letter. For now, you can send letters to:
Dr. Randy Blazak
Dept. of Sociology, PSU
Portland, Oregon 97207
Or email it to: cfrb@pdx.edu
Thanks, Steven could really use the support.
Steven Stroud
Some of you may have heard the Steven Stroud was arrested yesterday for a series of robberies in the area. I want members of the CAHC to know the circumstances that have lead this great member of our community to such a low point. For the past several years Steven has been battling lymphoma. As one of the millions of Americans without health insurance he has tried to find the best cancer treatment available to someone of his means. Unfortunately, that treatment was never adequate and Steven found refuge from the pain in heroin. He was horribly embarrassed that he had become addicted to the drug and entered several drug treatment programs. Unfortunately, the drug was stronger than he was.
Over the past ten years Steven has done incredible work fighting hate crime in the community. With the Oregon Spotlight, the CAHC, and on his own he has reached out to members of the racist subculture to show them a better way. He has talked to countless students about his life as a former racist skinhead. His monitoring work has provided an invaluable source of information to law enforcement, the media, and academics. He routinely risked his life for this cause. There were fewer hate crimes in Oregon because of his efforts.
Steven will come out of this crisis with great insight to share with the world, but for now he could use our prayers.
Randy Blazak
Police report case of racial intimidation
January 24, 2007 Medford, Ore. - An African-American couple were the target of racial intimidation Tuesday morning after a large rock with a threatening letter attached was thrown through their window, Medford police said.
Twenty-year-old Weseley Adams, who lives in the apartment on West Eleventh Street has no clue who may be trying to scare him out of his home, Medford police Lt. Tim George said.
Adams' girlfriend, age and name unknown, was at home when at around 8 a.m. a large chunk on concrete smashed through her living room window.
She soon found a note was attached by a rubber band. It read, "Go home, n-----."
George said there have been no reported problems with racial intimidation in the area. Medford police have not had a similar case anywhere in the city in quite some time, he said.
"It's disturbing to say the least," George said. "We are going to be following up on this case (today)."
He added that the suspects may have left physical evidence on the rock and note. Detectives will check them today.
Anyone with information is asked to call Medford police at 774-2250.
4 Teen Girls Arrested in an Assault on a Fifth
January 14, 2007 Portland, Ore. (Oregonian)– Four teenage girls have been arrested on accusations of assaulting and robbing a 16-year-old girl at a MAX light-rail stop Thursday afternoon (Jan. 11), Portland Police said. Evidence indicates the teenagers targeted the victim partly because of her race, police said.
The four girls, all African-Americans ranging from 13 to 16 years old, first confronted the victim, who is white, and her friend at the Rose Quarter MAX stop. About 4 p.m., they assaulted and robbed the girl at the Lloyd Center MAX stop, police said. All four were arrested on accusations of robbery, intimidation, and assault.
Officer Catherine Kent, a police spokeswoman, said detectives concluded after interviews with witnesses, the victim and the suspects that the girls had singled out a white victim. Black-on-white bias crimes are rare, Kent said. Police ask anyone who saw the incidents to call detective Heidi Housley at 503-823-1080.
Scott Learn – The Oregonian.
Hate Graffiti found across south Eugene
November 20, 2006Eugene, Ore. (Oregonian) - Eugene police are seeking leads on hate graffiti discovered Sunday morning on buildings, play structures and at numerous parks along the 2700 block of Amazon Parkway. Investigators suspect the graffiti was done Saturday night. It was found in a softball/ baseball park, at the Amazon Community Center, Amazon Park, South Eugene High School and a skate bowl near the Amazon dog park, Eugene police said. Police are seeking the public’s help in solving these crimes. Anyone with information about the case or who spots any similar cases is urged to call 541-682-5111.
Vandals target lesbian couple in Albany
November 10, 2006 ALBANY, Ore. (AP) - Jane Tillman and Patti Larsen have plenty of experience with vandals. A year ago, the gas tank in Tillman's vehicle was filled with corn syrup. One month ago, the locks on their house door were clogged with super glue. Larsen and Tillman say they have also had hoses cut, the house egged, their outside lights disabled, the water turned on in the front yard and the air let out of car tires.
But this week, as Larsen was backing out of the garage on her way to work, she found the word "lesbos" spray painted on the garage door. The partners of 22 years say it's the first time that any of the vandalism has made reference to their sexual orientation, and the big red letters made them feel like the victims of a hate crime.
The couple has lived at their home for about eight years, but it's only in the last three or four years that the vandalism has been happening, they said.
Though police have no suspects, Tillman said it must be someone who knows them. "Someone who knows us, but when I say 'know us,' they don't really know us at all," Tillman said. The couple said they abstain from public displays of affection and their relationship is an "unspoken secret."
Though their house isn't the only one in the neighborhood to be targeted for minor vandalism, such as an egging, the women, who moved to the mid-Willamette Valley in the 1990s, said the spray paint feels like a physical threat, and they are considering installing a surveillance system. The incident was reported to Albany police, and an officer interviewed the women and took pictures of the garage door. Detectives also reviewed the case, Police Chief Ed Boyd said. But there are no suspects, and Boyd said the department typically allocates resources to cases where there are suspects, leads and opportunity for follow up.(Copyright 2006 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
Story at: KATU.com
Vandals paint swastikas on Longview church
October 2, 2006 LONGVIEW, Wash. -- Cleanup was underway at the House of Prayer Church in Longview, after vandals spray-painted swastikas on the front doors. The pastor said he believes the church is a target because it's a place for people of any race to worship. This was the second time someone left the hate symbol marking on the building.
It will cost several hundred dollars to remove the graffiti, an especially difficult task since the congregation only has 35 members and not a great deal of extra spending money in the budget.
Source: www.KGW.com
Vandals Target Portland Gay Bar
September 29, 2006: PORTLAND - A gay bar in North Portland has been targeted by vandals. Its owners calls it a "hate crime". Police are investigating it as such. The latest incident happened when vandals threw a tire at the bar's marquee. It read "Gay Marriage - God for Oregon." The entire marquee board is damaged, and the owner says it will have to be replaced. He also says this week's incident is not the first time his bar, named "The Urge", has been vandalized.
The bar does have security cameras, and police are looking through the surveillance tapes. "The Urge" has only been open since May.
Source: www.KOIN.com
Washington County's only known hate killing unsolved 5 years later
August 28, 2006 Detectives and rights activists hope for a break in Lorenzo Igisaiar Okaruru's death.
Full story at: The Oregonian
Washinton County Walk For Unity!
Everyone is invited to participate in the 2nd Annual Washington County WALK FOR UNITY to celebrate the wonderful diversity of our community.

The 3 mile walk and community celebration will feature music by Wood Vibrations Marimba Band, food booths, a community fair featuring tables from non-profit community service organizations, special projects for kids, and much more!
2006 Walk for Unity - It's FREE! Anyone can participate!
When: Sunday, September 10, 2006 2:00 PM
Where: Beaverton City Park - 4950 SW Watson Ave. Beaverton, OR
Sponsored by: Providence Health System
Presented by: American Jewish Committee, Beaverton Human Rights Advisory Council, City of Beaverton,
Hands On Washington County, Inter-Religious Action Network of Washington County, Islamic Society of Greater Portland,
Vision Action Network and Washington County
Want to become more involved? Volunteer on the day of the event!
Please call the Vision Action Network at 503-846-5792 or go to www.visionactionnetwork.org for more information.
Supremacists plead guilty in attack on synagogue
August 17, 2006 Eugene, Or. Two white supremacist brothers pleaded guilty to throwing rocks engraved with swastikas at a synagogue during a religious service. The stones shattered stained-glass windows but injured none of the 80 people inside.
Jacob Laskey, 25, and Gabriel Laskey, 21, face a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison for conspiring to deprive people of their civil rights and 20 more years for damaging religious property in the Oct. 25, 2002, attack against Temple Beth Israel in Eugene.
Jacob Laskey also pleaded guilty to soliciting the murder of a witness, soliciting a bomb threat against the federal courthouse in Eugene to interrupt grand jury proceedings and unlawful possession of a firearm and ammunition by a convicted felon.
Full story at: The Oregonian
3 Assaulted in Suspected Hate Crime
June 7, 2006 Portland, Or. Three men were assaulted early Saturday at Southwest Stark Street and 10th Avenue in what police suspect was a hate crime.
At least one of the victims was walking along Stark toward 10th when at least two men in their 20s ran towards him and attacked him, shouting anti-gay slurs. Others intervened and were assaulted.
When police arrived about 2:15 a.m., 25 to 30 people were standing near the northeast corner of the intersection and one man was lying in the street with a bloody nose, said Officer Cathe Kent, a Portland police spokeswoman.
Police said the man in the street, a 39-year-old Gresham man, was conscious but confused. Witnesses said he was punched in the face several times and kicked in the head or upper torso.
An ambulance was called to the intersection, and at least three victims received medical attention at the scene, police said.
The other two victims were a 24-year-old man from Southeast Portland and a 21-year-old man whose hometown was unknown, police said.
The case is being forwarded to Bias Crime Detective Molly Daul for investigation. No arrests had been made.
Police said many of those gathered at the scene had spilled out of area bars. The suspects were described as two men in their 20s, about - 5 feet 10 and 5 feet 11 inches tall, and weighing 175 to 185 pounds.
-- Maxine Bernstein The Oregonian
Brewster Arrested For Violating Parole

May 19, 2006 PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -- Court officials say a man convicted in the killing of an Ethiopian immigrant by white supremacists has been arrested for a parole violation.
Thirty-seven-year-old Kyle Brewster was sentenced to 15 years for manslaughter in the 1988 beating death of Mulugeta Seraw in Portland.
Brewster was released in November 2002 and was scheduled to complete his parole in 2008.
But parole officials say they found evidence that Brewster had been in contact with members of the white supremacist group Volksfront and that violated parole provisions that prohibit him from being involved in gang activity.
Seraw, an airport shuttle bus driver, was killed with a baseball bat outside his apartment when confronted by Brewster, Kenneth Mieske and Steve Strasser.
Mieske, who wielded the bat, pleaded guilty to murder while Strasser pleaded guilty to manslaughter.
HATE CONFERENCE A GREAT SUCCESS!
WHAT: 2006 Oregon Hate Crimes Conference: Uniting to Confront Bias and Hate in My Community with Sherman Alexie and Dolores Huerta
WHEN: June 21 - 23, 2006
WHERE: Portland Community College, Cascade Campus
INFORMATION: Contact Mandy Ellertson at melletso@pcc.edu or call (503) 614-7261, or visit the conference website at: http://oregonstate.edu/conferences/hatecrimes2006/
Sponsored by:
The Coalition Against Hate Crimes, Portland Community College, American Jewish Committee, City of Portland, Fair Housing Council of Oregon, FBI, Oregon State University, Portland Police Bureau, Sexual Minorities Roundtable and Southeast Uplift Center
Police arrest four in racial confrontation
Tuesday, August 16, 2005 - GRESHAM -- It was late Sunday when Kamau Herndon walked from his house in Gresham to his neighborhood 7-Eleven to pick up a six-pack of beer.
One of the white men pulled a machete from the front seat of a Chevrolet Suburban, said Officer Grant McCormick, a Gresham Police Department spokesman. Herndon said the man began waving the machete while the three people with him continued to taunt Herndon. When Massey and Miller came out to help Herndon, the man began waving the machete in Massey's face, according to police reports. "He was twirling the machete, and his friends were yelling, 'White Power!' -- slapping their chests and giving the Nazi salute," Massey said. "You could see where they had written swastikas on the side of the 7-Eleven."
The store clerk came out and said he had just called 9-1-1, and the police were on their way. McCormick said the group got into the Suburban and, after trying to run the three men down, headed east on Division Street. Police caught the SUV about nine blocks away. The driver, William P. Henry, 29, of Southeast Portland, was arrested inside the vehicle. Three other suspects -- 22-year-old Christian L. Coats, 25-year-old Dennis L. Mothersbaugh and 22-year-old Ariane E. Celis, all Gresham residents -- were caught nearby.
The full story is at The Oregonian.
WHAT: "Day of Condemnation - Not in My Name"
WHEN: Saturday, July 30, 12:00 noon - 3:00 pm
WHERE: Terry Schrunk Plaza
SW 3rd between Madison and Jefferson, Portland OR
OREGON GOVERNOR TO INTRODUCE COMBINATION CIVIL UNION / NON-DISCRIMINATION BILL AT REQUEST OF BASIC RIGHTS OREGON
Special report at: Basic Rights Oregon.
A SPECIAL EVENT SPONSORED BY THE JEWISH STUDENT UNION AT LEWIS & CLARK COLLEGE
Holocaust survivor Renée Firestone - Lecture and film screening to mark the 60th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz
Firestone, 81, is an Auschwitz survivor and the founding lecturer for the Simon Wiesenthal Center's Education Outreach Program in Los Angeles. She is a trainer and interviewer with Steven Spielberg's Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation. Her story is included in the Academy Award-winning documentary "The Last Days."
Film: "The Last Days"
Wednesday, April 13, 7:30 p.m.
Miller Center for the Humanities, Room 105
Lecture: "Where Have All These Faces Gone: A Holocaust Survivor's Perspective on Racism, Resistance, and Tolerance"
Thursday, April 14, 7:30 p.m.
Agnes Flanagan Chapel
Lewis & Clark College (0615 S.W. Palatine Hill Road)
INFORMATION: Both events are free and open to the public. For more information, contact the Jewish Student Union at jsu@lclark.edu or call 503-768-7961
Anti-Civil Rights Forces Rally in Salem
February 23, 2005 From Basic Rights Oregon: The Oregon Family Council, the notoriously anti-gay group which helped to launch the "Defense of Marriage Coalition," has--for the first time--hired a lobbyist to advance its anti-gay agenda in the Oregon Legislature. In addition, a bill was introduced Monday, February 21 that is designed to permanently deny any current or future relationship rights for same-sex couples. Senate bill 799, which is sponsored by Senator George and Representative Sumner, would create Oregon law that bans not only same-sex marriage, but also civil unions, domestic partnerships and any "marriage substitute" that provides benefits and protections generally afforded through marriage. It would also prevent the state from recognizing any same-sex marriage or partnership entered into outside of the State of Oregon.
You can read the full story at Basic Rights News.
Interview about the State of Hate
The February issue of Dissident Voice features an interview with CAHC chair Dr. Randy Blazak about the state of hate groups in 2005. You can read the interview at:
Blazak interview.
City Benefits From Unity Rally
Tualatin Valley Skinheads Bring Portland Allies Together!
The Coalition Against Hate Crimes was a sponsor of the Southwest Unity Rally on January 8. The event was put together to celebrate diversity and denounce hate, as a response to a planned racist flier distribution by the Tualatin Valley Skins, a local racist group who had also publicized a gathering in Gabriel Park in Southwest Portland.
The Unity Rally, held at the Multnomah Center, had standing room only, with over 1,000 people filling the auditorium, the gym, the courtyard, and the hallways of the Center. Emily Gottfried, American Jewish Committee Executive Director and CAHC Steering Committee member, was the emcee for the program, which included Mayor Tom Potter, State Senator Ginny Burdick, Rabbi Aryeh Hirschfield of Congregation P'nai Or , Shahriar Ahmed of the Bilal Mosque, County Commissioner Maria Rojo de Steffy, Rev. David Knapp of St. Luke Lutheran, and many others. Over 30 diverse groups co-sponsored the event.
Earlier in January, both the Portland City Commissioners and the Multnomah County Commissioners passed resolutions to denounce acts of hate. At the end of the rally, Mayor Potter said, "The mayor of the city needs to stand up on these issues and support people doing the right thing. I'm so glad I can do it."
Emily Gottfried said she had expected the huge crowd, judging from the response she had from e-mails and talking to people. "I would have been surprised if we were not filled to the rafters," she said. "People really wanted to be here."
And after all the attention, the skinheads did not distribute one flier and did not gather at Gabriel Park. The only confrontation of the day was between two men yelling "white power," and a group of anti-racists gathered outside the Southwest Community Center.
Emily Georges Gottfried, AJC
Basic Rights Oregon files a lawsuit to preserve marriage freedom
Basic Rights Oregon attorneys filed a lawsuit Monday, January 31 challenging the constitutionality of Measure 36, a constitutional ban on same-sex marriage approved by Oregon voters on November 2, 2004. Measure 36 reads, ³It is the policy of Oregon, and its political subdivisions, that only a marriage between one man and one woman shall be valid or legally recognized as a marriage.
Full story at: Basic Rights Oregon.
Nazi party signs vanish in Marion County
January 29, 2005 SALEM -- Rabbi Gary Schoenberg of Portland said he was so angry over two adopt-a-road signs recognizing the American Nazi Party that he was tempted to drive to Marion County and pluck them from the ground himself.But someone beat him to it.
Sometime early Friday afternoon, the sign closest to the Salem city limits on Sunnyview Road disappeared. Earlier in the week, someone damaged an identical sign about 3 miles down Sunnyview and county public works crews removed it. The county signs -- among more than 100 in Marion County that mark volunteer efforts to clean up roadsides -- were particularly hard to see during the same week as the 60th anniversary of the liberation of the Nazi death camp of Auschwitz, Schoenberg said.
Full story at: The Oregonian.
CAHC-Sponsored Unity Rally a huge success!
January 9, 2005 - On a day when Skinheads failed to appear, an estimated 1,000 Southwest Portlanders turned out Saturday at two nearby events to encourage diversity and hate prevention. Mayor Tom Potter and a constellation of political, religious and neighborhood leaders addressed an overflow "unity rally" at the Multnomah Center, while another 300 people at Gabriel Park protested against hate.
The demonstrators mobilized after a local Skinhead group announced plans to gather Saturday afternoon at Gabriel Park to distribute anti-Jewish literature in Southwest Portland neighborhoods. But no Skinheads showed up.
Full story at The Oregonian.
Two men charged with hate crime involving Jewish cemetery
WASHINGTON (October 27, 2004 ) - The Justice Department today announced the indictment of two Oregon men who are accused of desecrating a Jewish cemetery in Portland. Sean Andrew Sigley and Steven Hale Smith have been both charged with the hate crime. The two allegedly vandalize the Congregation Shaarie Torah Cemetery on May 24th, 2003, painting swastikas and anti-Semitic graffiti in the Jewish sanctuary. According to the indictment, their actions were meant to frighten and intimidate Jewish residents. If convicted of the crime, they each face a maximum sentence of eleven years behind bars.
(Copyright 2004 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
Racist fliers found in Hillsboro linked to hate group
Tuesday, October 19, 2004 HILLSBORO -- Police say incidents of bags with racist fliers being thrown onto people's yards in predominantly white neighborhoods last weekend are part of a pattern spreading across the Portland area.
"Hillsboro is just the latest," said Lt. Chris Skinner, Hillsboro Police Department spokesman.Skinner said bags containing rocks and two-page fliers of racist jokes targeting Latinos and containing a threat of deportation by "Homeland Security" were thrown into at least 10 Hillsboro yards. "It looks like this was mostly in the northwest area of town," Skinner said. "The majority of our Hispanic population is in the southwest part of town."It's almost as if they were intentionally going into white neighborhoods to recruit."
The fliers include the Web address for the Tualatin Valley Skins group. The group's site on Monday included a prominent headline, "The Hillsburito Hate Crew Had Fun Last Night."
Full story at: The Oregonan
10 teens arrested for racist attack
September 5, 2004 VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) - The Clark County Sheriff's Office has arrested 10 teenagers who are believed to have taken part in what authorities are calling a racially motivated attack on two black teens this summer. Most of those arrested are current or former Evergreen High School students in Vancouver.
Full story at KATU.com.
OREGON HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL DEDICATION CEREMONY
SUNDAY, AUGUST 29
The formal dedication ceremony for the Oregon Holocaust Memorial will be Sunday, August 29 at 2:00 PM near the Memorial site in Washington Park. The public is invited to the ceremony that will feature Mayor Vera Katz and other civic and religious leaders, as well as music from a large interfaith choir and local performer Amy Shapiro.
After the ceremony, the Memorial will be open to all. Trained docents from the Oregon Holocaust Resource Center will be stationed at the site from 3:00 PM on.
Parking is limited near the Memorial, so attendees are encouraged to park at the Portland First United Methodist Church (SW 18th and Jefferson) and to take the shuttle buses from there provided by the dedication organizers. The shuttles will run from 12:00 noon until 2:00 PM and again from 3:00 5:00 PM. Public transportation is also an option Tri-Met bus# 63 runs directly to the Memorial.
A special pre-dedication tour will be held for members of the media on Friday, August 27 from 1:30 3:00 PM. Because construction is ongoing, this is the only time that the media are invited to preview the Memorial. Please call (503) 295-6761 for information.
200 protest in Tigard against hate fliers
May 28, 2004 - About 200 residents, officials and students gathered in a local park Thursday to rally against a recent onslaught of racist literature and CDs tied to a white supremacist group's recruitment efforts. City officials and experts said the rally, the first of its kind in Portland's suburbs, was necessary to make the group feel unwanted and to thwart its efforts to gain members among area residents and high school students.
(Source: The Oregonian)
MISSION
To use the moral authority of the Coalition and its members to give expression to the community conscience as spelled out in the Universal Declaration of Human
Rights and its covenants.
Click here to read the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
MEMBER ORGANIZATIONS
Salem Human Rights & Relations Advisory Commission
Hate Crime Research Network
Portland Mayor Tom Potter
Presbytery of the Cascades
Communities Against Hate
Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon
Federal Bureau of Investigations
Northwest Coalition for Human Dignity
Northwest Coalition Against Malicious Harassment
Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board
Portland State University
Mittleman Jewish Community Center
American Civil Liberties Union
Oregon State Attorney General's Office
Portland Police Bureau
Marion County Courthouse
Oregon Affirmative Action
Lesbian Community Project
Portland Neighborhood Crime Prevention Center
Consulado de MÚxico en Portland
Oregon Spotlight
U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden
Eastrose Fellowship Unitarian Universalist
Oregon State Bureau of Labor & Industries
Church Women United
Multnomah County Sheriff's Office
Washington County Sheriff's Crime Prevention Unit
Hope in the Cities
Office of the Governor of Oregon
National Council of Jewish Women
Church of Scientology Celebrity Centre Portland
Urban League of Portland
Metropolitan Human Rights Center
Southeast Uplift Neighborhood Program, Inc.
Oregon State Police
Basic Rights Oregon
Portland Jewish Federation
Warner Pacific College
Congregation Beth Israel
U.S. Dept of Justice Community Relations Service
Oregon State Police Gang Unit
American Jewish Committee
Oregon Rural Organization Project
Portland Rainbow Coalition
Visions in Action
Former Multnomah County Commissioner Sharron Kelley
Western States Center
Oregon Commission for Women
Fair Housing Council of Oregon
Highland United Church of Christ
Housing Authority of Portland
Portland Chapter Japanese American Citizens League
Northwest Labor Council
Oregon Commission on Black Affairs
The White House Office of Public Liason: Non-Profit Gateway
Archdiocesan Pastoral Center of Portland
Oregon Commission on Hispanic Affairs
Oregon School Pyschologists Association
Pacific Northwest Office of the National Conference for Community and Justice
Multnomah County District Attorney's Office
Coalition Against Hate Crimes
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