Point in time homeless count

In-person training: Monday January 28, 5:30 to 7 p.m. Tuesday January 29, 9:30 to 11 a.m. Wednesday January 30, 5:30 to 7 p.m. https://lanecounty.org/cms/one.aspx?pageId=6095987  

Benefit for the family of Charlie Landeros

Lucky's Club

“Do not let anyone quench your fire. Do not let them dismiss your love nor pacify your rage. My love, do not water yourself down.” – Love and Rage, poem by Charlie Landeros https://cldc.org/in-memoriam-charles-charlie-landeros-1988-january-11-2019/ $5 at the door. 10pm - 1am. Spoken word by Rick Williams Deep Thought Hip Hop […]

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CLDC Legal observer training

Unitarian Universalist Church 1685 W 13th Ave, Eugene

https://www.facebook.com/events/388296215237962/

Urban Permaculture 101 Workshop

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

Details coming soon!

Love And Rage For Charlie Benefit

Wandering Goat 268 Madison St

All ages benefit show to support finding justice for Charlie and supporting their family. On Friday, Jan 11th Charlie Landeros was killed by the Eugene Police Department. The Civil Liberties Defense Center will be pursuing an independent investigation. All funds will go to Charlie's family. “Do not let anyone quench […]

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Disarm UOPD

University of Oregon

Join the coalition of students calling to Disarm UOPD. Policing DOES NOT make students more safe when they exist to directly promote white supremacist, state-sanctioned violence against the most marginalized in our campus community. We need you to show up for black & brown students, trans and gender non-conforming students, […]

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Why Aren’t There More Black People in Oregon?: A Hidden History

University of Oregon

Straub Hall, Room 156 Walidah Imarisha describes herself as an historian at heart, reporter by (w)right, and rebel by reason. Winner of a 2017 Oregon Book Award for creative nonfiction for Angels with Dirty Faces: Three Stories of Crime, Prison, and Redemption, she also has edited two anthologies, authored a poetry collection, […]

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Open Space @ PIELC

University of Oregon

Friday afternoon March 1, 2:45-5:45pm in the EMU ballroom New at this year's conference:  Open Space provides an amazing opportunity to self-organize your own sessions.  What conversation have you been longing to have?  What topics most need to be explored?  What does our movement need next, and how can that […]

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CLDC @ PIELC: Political Repression and Corporate Surveillance in the Era of Climate Crisis

University of Oregon

Friday, March 1st 3pm-4:15pm @ EMU 104 As the global climate crisis spirals out of control, fossil fuel pipeline construction in at least two dozen US states has been facing fierce resistance. But police and corporate mercenaries are often meeting these struggles with violent repression–especially the indigenous-led rebellion against the Dakota […]

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