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In Other Words Feminist Community Center

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Type
  
Non-profit 501(c)3

Website
  
inotherwords.org

Industry
  
Community center

Founded
  
1993

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Key people
  
Johanna Brenner Kathryn Tetrick Catherine Sameh (founders)

Products
  
Books, magazines, CDs, locally made products

Headquarters
  
Portland, Oregon, United States

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In Other Words Feminist Community Center is an independent non-profit feminist community center, events space, and bookstore in NE Portland, Oregon. Its mission statement reads: "In Other Words inspires and cultivates feminist community, nurturing social justice."

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Early years

In Other Words was founded as In Other Words Women's Books and Resources in 1993 by Johanna Brenner, the Women's Studies program coordinator at Portland State University at that time, along with Kathryn Tetrick, and Catherine Sameh. The trio opened the store in response to the closure of Portland's only other feminist bookstore, A Woman's Space. The original storefront was located in the heart of the Hawthorne District, and advertised itself as a "gathering place for all women and their friends, a community space where anyone can discover the rich world of women's literature, culture and community."

NE Killingsworth

In February 2006 the store relocated to NE Portland near Alberta Street. Unable to afford the rising rent on Hawthorne, the organization worked out an agreement to use a space on NE Killingsworth Street owned by the Albina Women's League. The location had previously been home to the Albina Art Center, an organization aimed at "discovering and developing the intellectual and cultural resources of the area," and had historically been a black neighborhood. This move raised many concerns about gentrification and white feminism.

Current operation

As of 2011, In Other Words was one of nine feminist bookstores left in the United States. Due to declining revenues, the organization shifted its focus from book-selling to fostering grassroots activism as a feminist community center. The center now hosts weekly, monthly, quarterly, and one-time events featuring art, literature, feminist philosophy, and queer activism, among other topics. It also retains a retail component, selling books on topics such as feminism, queer studies, and transgender studies, along with consignment goods from local artists. In 2011, In Other Words also launched a lending library with a wide variety of titles available to the public at no charge.

As part of its restructuring, In Other Words is now nearly completely volunteer run, except for one paid accountant. The organization is made up of a board of directors and a system of volunteer work teams.

In Other Words was part of the inspiration for the fictional feminist bookstore in the sketch comedy show Portlandia as well as a setting for some of the show's scenes.

In fall 2014, it was announced that the store would soon be forced to close because of a shortage of funds. However, following a fundraising campaign using Indiegogo, it was announced in January 2015 that In Other Words will be able remain open until at least December 2015.

References

In Other Words Feminist Community Center Wikipedia