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Latest revision as of 18:16, 14 May 2025

Black & Beyond the Binary Collective
Location: Portland, Oregon
Address: 5633 SE Division St, Portland, Oregon 97206
Phone: (971) 258-1713
Website: blackbeyondthebinarycollective.org
Links:

Black & Beyond the Binary Collective is a Portland-based nonprofit dedicated to the leadership, healing, and safety of Black-African transgender, queer, nonbinary, two-spirit, and intersex (TQN2SI+) Oregonians.

They offer programming that includes leadership development, political education, housing support, and community care.