Japanese American Citizens League Portland Chapter
About Japanese American Citizens League Portland Chapter
Since 1928, the Portland Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League has served as a vital community anchor in Portland, Oregon, celebrating Japanese American culture while championing human and civil rights for all. Born from the Nikkei community's early efforts to secure voting rights and political engagement, Portland JACL has evolved into a comprehensive social justice organization that draws strength from the lessons of Japanese American history to address contemporary inequities affecting diverse communities.
The organization's deep historical roots inform its current work addressing discrimination and civil rights intrusions. Portland JACL was instrumental in repealing the California Alien Land Law, securing the Evacuation Claims Act, and ultimately helping achieve the Civil Liberties Act of 1988, which provided the first federal apology and reparations for a minority community. Today, the chapter honors this legacy by reaching beyond the Japanese American community to support Black Americans' reparations efforts, advocate for Muslim American communities, and recognize atrocities affecting Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, and other Asian American groups.
Portland JACL is entirely volunteer and member-run, reflecting its commitment to grassroots community leadership. The organization welcomes new members and volunteers to join committees focused on advocacy, finance, and community engagement. Through events like Day of Remembrance, cultural celebrations, and scholarship programs, Portland JACL creates spaces where the Nikkei community and allies can connect, learn, and work together toward a more just society in Portland and throughout Oregon.