Basic Rights Oregon
About Basic Rights Oregon
Basic Rights Oregon emerged from Portland, OR in 1996 as a direct response to decades of anti-gay ballot measures that threatened LGBTQ rights across the state. Founded on the principle that sustained, organized community power is essential for lasting change, the organization has grown into a comprehensive movement-building force. In 1999, recognizing the need for long-term infrastructure beyond individual campaigns, Basic Rights Education Fund (BREF) was established as a 501(c)(3) sister organization. Together, these entities form Basic Rights Oregon—a unified movement dedicated to ensuring that all lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer Oregonians experience equality and live free from discrimination. The organization's mission centers on building a broad, inclusive, and politically powerful movement that shifts public opinion and achieves policy victories that protect and advance LGBTQ2SIA rights. What distinguishes Basic Rights Oregon is its commitment to long-term community empowerment rather than reactive crisis response. The organization provides multiple pathways for community engagement, including volunteer opportunities, event participation, training programs, and speaker services. By connecting individual experiences of discrimination to broader policy change, Basic Rights Oregon transforms personal struggles into systemic solutions. The organization operates with transparency and accountability, maintaining open communication channels with community members seeking support, information, and ways to contribute to the movement for LGBTQ2SIA equality throughout Oregon.