Radical Reading Group

Growers Market 454 Willamette St. (Use the door between Morning Glory Cafe and Black Wolf Supper Club)

We'll be reading and discussing "Why Misogynists Make Great Informants" about how gender violence on the left enables state violence in radical movements. There will be time to read the zine at the beginning of the meeting so you don't need to have read it in advance. https://truthout.org/articles/why-misogynists-make-great-informants/

Public Gathering

Growers Market 454 Willamette St. (Use the door between Morning Glory Cafe and Black Wolf Supper Club)

The Public Gatherings are a space to welcome new people, explain about NAC, talk about what we're doing, and hear what others want to work on or discuss. Agenda: https://cryptpad.fr/pad/#/1/edit/RiUlEjkN4PknBYFFrLgVBg/I5IFQtoqKAbVu9Ymp-9e7kB-/ We at NAC recognize that our society is dominated by intersecting oppressive power structures, including capitalism, the state, white supremacy, cis-hetero-patriarchy, […]

Read More

Fight Dystopia, Demand Utopia!

Wesley Center 2520 Harris St, Eugene

This is a panel on this history, structure, and goals of Demand Utopia, an international network of community organizers interested in the philosophy of Social Ecology. We are inspired by the Revolution in Rojava, an experiment in radical democracy currently taking place in an autonomous region of northern Syria, and […]

Read More

May Day Potluck and Movie Night!

McNeil-Riley House 601 W 13th Ave, Eugene

To celebrate May Day the IWW and the Neighborhood Anarchist Collective are co-hosting a potluck and movie night! We'll be watching "Land and Freedom" (or "Tierra y Libertad"), a Spanish film about an English man who decides to fight against the fascists in the Spanish Civil War and joins an […]

Read More

Event Series Storytelling Workshop

Storytelling Workshop

Growers Market 454 Willamette St. (Use the door between Morning Glory Cafe and Black Wolf Supper Club)

Story Structure, Point Of View, “Show Don't Tell”, Gift of Story A primer in the structure and narrative techniques used in creating compelling stories. We will focus on writing, but the topics could be of interest to any creative artists interested in shaping narratives that engage and transform an audience. There will […]

Read More

Event Series Storytelling Workshop

Storytelling Workshop

Growers Market 454 Willamette St. (Use the door between Morning Glory Cafe and Black Wolf Supper Club)

Story Structure, Point Of View, “Show Don't Tell”, Gift of Story A primer in the structure and narrative techniques used in creating compelling stories. We will focus on writing, but the topics could be of interest to any creative artists interested in shaping narratives that engage and transform an audience. There will […]

Read More

Event Series Storytelling Workshop

Storytelling Workshop

Growers Market 454 Willamette St. (Use the door between Morning Glory Cafe and Black Wolf Supper Club)

Story Structure, Point Of View, “Show Don't Tell”, Gift of Story A primer in the structure and narrative techniques used in creating compelling stories. We will focus on writing, but the topics could be of interest to any creative artists interested in shaping narratives that engage and transform an audience. There will […]

Read More

Soil and Compost Workshop

Learn the fundamentals of building healthy, live soil, different composting techniques including worm bins and lasagna layers for garden beds in a hands-on environment. Taught by soil scientist Ian, and tour by master gardeners Rebecca and Sara. Saturday June 8th, 5-7pm It will be out at a real garden so […]

Read More

Potluck, Movie and Discussion “FTA-F**ck the Army”

McNeil-Riley House 601 W 13th Ave, Eugene

NAC is having another potluck and movie collaboration with IWW Wednesday evening July 3rd starting 7:00 pm at the McNail-Riley house. In light of the next day being “Independence Day”, we’re going with an Anti-Militaristic theme. Below is IWW’s info on the event. Potluck, Movie and Discussion "FTA-F**ck the Army" […]

Read More

Potluck!

McNeil-Riley House 601 W 13th Ave, Eugene

Join us for a potluck!

Plant CSI Workshop

Saturday, August 10th 5-7pm Whitacre Community Garden (377 Polk Street) Learn the basic steps for recognizing problems with your house and garden plants. Part lecture on plant issue diagnostics and part hands-on plant detective work. All ages welcome. https://www.facebook.com/events/2241738432618561/ We hope to see you there!