January Welcome Introduction

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

Curious about anarchism? Want to be involved in projects that benefit your community and enrich your life? You’re invited to the Neighborhood Anarchist Collective Welcome Introduction! We’ll explain the purpose of NAC, demonstrate how we work together, explore how we’re organized, and provide new members with the tools they need […]

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Cascadia Forest Defenders meeting

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

We will be discussing how to sustain a greater media outreach and also which campaign should have most of our focus. Stop by for a forest update and feel free to volunteer ideas and time! Thanks, everyone!

Radical Film Night

The Campbell Club 1670 Alder St, Eugene, OR, United States

We (The Campbell Club) have been hosting a bi-weekly showing of historical and politically charged documentaries to educate the community about important issues and bring activists together for a few hours. This week it's American Drug War: The Last White Hope (2007). Film starts at 7:45, feel free to drop […]

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Radical Film Night

The Campbell Club 1670 Alder St, Eugene, OR, United States

We (The Campbell Club) have been hosting a bi-weekly showing of historical and politically charged documentaries to educate the community about important issues and bring activists together for a few hours. This week it's The Coconut Revolution(2001). Film starts at 7:45, feel free to drop by and come join us […]

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Radical Reading Club!

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

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Feb Welcome Introduction

Wesley Center 2520 Harris St, Eugene

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The Sociolinguistic Significance of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.: Analysis and Implications for Social Justice

Chiles Business Center 925 East 13th Avenue, Eugene, OR, United States

A public talk by Dr. Walt Wolfram, William C. Friday Distinguished Professor of English Linguistics, North Carolina State University, and Director of the Language and Life Project Free and open to the public. Talk description: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s oratorical status is one of his enduring legacies, and his […]

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