Coos Bay port embroiled in controversy over racism allegations against contractor

In response to claims of racism and other hate speech concerning one of its contractors, the Port of Coos Bay’s citizen board said this week that it will evaluate its leasing standards.

The port has been urged to refuse business relations with a local business owner who has been named by anti-fascist activists in Oregon as a neo-Nazi and an outspoken white supremacist by a coalition of human rights organizations, environmental groups, a labor union, and other nonprofits.

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