Historic Traveling Exhibits
Exploring Oregon’s Legacy of Housing Discrimination
For more than 30 years, the Fair Housing Council of Oregon has worked to shed light on our state’s history of housing discrimination and the ongoing efforts to repair its impact. Our traveling exhibit brings this story directly to communities across Oregon, highlighting key moments, policies, and voices that have shaped our housing landscape. It offers a compelling look at how far we’ve come and the challenges that remain in ensuring fair housing for all.
Reserve Our Traveling Exhibit
The “Anywhere but Here: The History of Housing Discrimination in Oregon” portable, museum-quality exhibit consists of photographs, text, and quotes. The large seven-panel display chronicles Oregon’s largely unknown history of discrimination, segregation, and displacement, as well as the progress we’ve made in overcoming this history and the challenges that remain.
This easy-to-assemble exhibit is available for conferences, cultural celebrations, government buildings, local museums, colleges, libraries, and other venues throughout Oregon.
SPECIFICATIONS
Size
Seven panels, each 34” x 85” and 11 pounds.
Transport
The two crates are on wheels and fit in the trunks of most vehicles. FHCO will arrange for shipping for longer distances.
Cost
$250, plus shipping, if needed.
Availability: From one day to two weeks.
Assembly: Requires one person; 30 minutes to assemble.