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Rural Organizing Project 

supports the growing grassroots movement for social justice in small-town and rural Oregon by assisting locally-organized human dignity groups. The ROP provides human dignity groups with many forms of support including skills training, strategic planning, outreach development, and opportunities to plug into statewide grassroots organizing. ROP works with members and member groups in every county in the state. Contact us at office@rop.org for more information about a group in your area, or for support in developing your local human dignity group.

 

Rural Organizing Project
PO Box 1350,               Scappoose, OR 97056
 

(503) 543-8417              Fax: (503) 543-8419

office@rop.org

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rural Organizing Project

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Annual Rural Caucus & Strategy Session 
Saturday, April 26th
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Hood River, OR

On April 26th, ROPers from every corner of the state gathered along the banks of the Columbia River for a day together at the Rural Caucus and Strategy Session focused on "Dismantling the War at Home and Abroad ". 

I looked around the room and thought: "These people understand me. The issues I care about are their issues, too. We don't have to pretend to be someone else or to explain what we are thinking. We are so much alike, and I am happy here." - Alice McCain, Coastal Progressives, Lincoln County

We kicked off our time together by affirming our role as movement minded human dignity activists. Read more

 


 

Dismantling the War; at Home and Abroad

 

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       

During WWII, African American soldiers would wave a Double V for victory abroad over the Nazis and victory at home over racism.  Similarly today, while we are working to stop the war in Iraq, there is a domestic front to that war being waged here at home on the poorest and most vulnerable members of our community.  All of this in the name of "security."  And all of this to the benefit of the same private corporate contractor few that claim to do security well, never mind civil liberties or human rights or economic justice.  Read More on Dismantling the War at Home and Abroad.
 


December 2007

The only answer to organized money is organized people. ~Bill Moyers

Dear Friends of the Rural Organizing Project,

You don't get to choose your moment in history but you do get to choose how you act in it.
   
As we enter 2008, we find the majority of Americans leaning to the 'left', with the Democratic Party poised to regain political power in the country. Still, the problems that led to the Democratic resurgence remain intractable: a war that Congress cannot or will not stop, the danger of military escalation, a pro-torture Attorney General approved with bi-partisan support, and behind these problems, the relentless rise of a 'privatized' government, from Blackwater to Halliburton, that uses the expanding disasters of our world as opportunities for private profit.  The challenges vary, but they are often dire.

Yet there is also a positive aspect to our times.  Since the old fixes are not providing solutions, we get to be smart, creative and local, building concrete alternatives for the future we desire.  READ MORE


Background

ROP is a statewide organization of locally-based groups that work to create communities accountable to a standard of human dignity: the belief in the equal worth of all people, the need for equal access to justice, and the right to self-determination.

Starting in 1992, ROP’s challenges to the anti-democratic right have earned ROP a national reputation for being an effective grassroots organization that takes on the hard issues. The catalyst for ROP was the Oregon Citizens Alliance and their outrageous Abnormal Behaviors Initiative, which targeted gay and lesbian Oregonians for legalized second-class citizenship. Oregonians in small towns across the state were mobilized, many for the first time, as basic tenets of the Constitution were at risk through this ballot initiative. ROP stepped into this organizing opportunity to fill a niche the radical right was trying to claim.

ROP today works with 45 member groups, and another 25 contact groups, to organize on issues that impact human dignity and to advance inclusive democracy. Click the button below to read the annual report.

Annual Report

2008-2013 Five Year Plan