Events in May 2023
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UO: Thermal heating study community forum UO: Thermal heating study community forum
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May 1, 2023Co-hosted by the Associated Students of the University of Oregon (ASUO), the Thermal Systems Task Force, the Office of Finance & Administration, and the Office of Sustainability.
No registration required. Food and beverages provided.
The UO campus community is encouraged to participate. UO representatives will share the goals of the study and the options for transforming the university’s heating system in Eugene to achieve sustainability goals. The forums provide an opportunity for the campus community to ask questions, discuss concerns, and provide feedback.
Provide Feedback to the Task ForceInformation, input, and feedback collected from the campus community will be provided to the Task Force to be considered as they reach their final determination and recommend a course of action to the president.
Students, faculty, and all employees are invited to learn more about the Thermal Heating Study and share feedback at an upcoming forum.
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Abundance: challenging narratives of scarcity around environmental crises through shared joy, resources, and community Abundance: challenging narratives of scarcity around environmental crises through shared joy, resources, and community
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May 2, 2023 – May 4, 2023Thank you for joining the UO Student Sustainability Center, the Coalition Against Environmental Racism, and our other co-sponsors for Abundance: challenging narratives of scarcity around environmental crises through shared joy, resources, and community. This series of events, happening across multiple days, will feature educational talks, workshops, and volunteer opportunities for students and other UO community members to engage with the idea of abundance. The climate crises and other intersecting issues, such as environmental racism, can make us feel disconnected and hopeless. We believe that one of the most corrective actions we can take in this work is to challenge that narrative. We are all that we need, and we have everything we need! Join us as we explore the abundance of our very own community, and beyond!
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Abundance: challenging narratives of scarcity around environmental crises through shared joy, resources, and community Abundance: challenging narratives of scarcity around environmental crises through shared joy, resources, and community
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May 2, 2023 – May 4, 2023Thank you for joining the UO Student Sustainability Center, the Coalition Against Environmental Racism, and our other co-sponsors for Abundance: challenging narratives of scarcity around environmental crises through shared joy, resources, and community. This series of events, happening across multiple days, will feature educational talks, workshops, and volunteer opportunities for students and other UO community members to engage with the idea of abundance. The climate crises and other intersecting issues, such as environmental racism, can make us feel disconnected and hopeless. We believe that one of the most corrective actions we can take in this work is to challenge that narrative. We are all that we need, and we have everything we need! Join us as we explore the abundance of our very own community, and beyond!
Erb Memorial Union (EMU)1395 University St.Eugene , OR 97403Poetry in the Park: In Honor of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Womens’ Day Poetry in the Park: In Honor of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Womens’ Day
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May 3, 2023Presented and sponsored by illioo Native Theatre and the UO Native American & Indigenous Studies Academic Residential Community
Call for submissions to honor Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women!
Submit names, art, and writing to be honored at the MMIW Poetry in the Park reading at Willamalane Heron Park in Springfield, OR.Submit by April 30
Heron ParkNAC: Radical reading group NAC: Radical reading group
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May 3, 2023Wednesdays 6:30-8:00 PST
Zoom LinkEach week we’ll be reading a text (or part of a text) and discussing it. Contact radreading@neighborhoodanarchists.org to learn what we’ll be reading. Feel free to show up every week or only the weeks that interest you.
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Abundance: challenging narratives of scarcity around environmental crises through shared joy, resources, and community Abundance: challenging narratives of scarcity around environmental crises through shared joy, resources, and community
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May 2, 2023 – May 4, 2023Thank you for joining the UO Student Sustainability Center, the Coalition Against Environmental Racism, and our other co-sponsors for Abundance: challenging narratives of scarcity around environmental crises through shared joy, resources, and community. This series of events, happening across multiple days, will feature educational talks, workshops, and volunteer opportunities for students and other UO community members to engage with the idea of abundance. The climate crises and other intersecting issues, such as environmental racism, can make us feel disconnected and hopeless. We believe that one of the most corrective actions we can take in this work is to challenge that narrative. We are all that we need, and we have everything we need! Join us as we explore the abundance of our very own community, and beyond!
Erb Memorial Union (EMU)1395 University St.Eugene , OR 97403 -
NAC: Spring Public Gathering NAC: Spring Public Gathering
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May 9, 2023The Public Gatherings are a seasonal meeting to welcome new people to the collective and come together to learn what people are working on, gather advice, and discuss projects.When: Tuesday May 9th 6:30-8:30pmIn person: Growers Market (454 Willamette. Door between Morning Glory and Black Wolf)Online: https://meet.mayfirst.org/nacpublic (Use Chrome for best results)If you can’t make this meeting but would still like to be involved you can contact us here: https://neighborhoodanarchists.org/get-involved/Accessibility: NAC strives to have our meetings be accessible to everyone. Our in person meetings are ADA accessible. Our online meetings can have captions. During meetings we take a break and we welcome everyone doing what they need to be present. Please do what you need to do to take care of yourself and let us know if there’s anything that would be helpful. Please consider not wearing strong scents for those who are sensitive. If you have any questions or accessibility needs please email us at contact@neighborhoodanarchists.org.We at NAC recognize that our society is dominated by intersecting oppressive power structures, including capitalism, the state, white supremacy / racism, cis-hetero-patriarchy, and ableism. We are committed to intersectional action in all that we do.Growers Market454 Willamette St.Eugene, OR 97401 -
NAC: Radical reading group NAC: Radical reading group
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May 10, 2023Wednesdays 6:30-8:00 PST
Zoom LinkEach week we’ll be reading a text (or part of a text) and discussing it. Contact radreading@neighborhoodanarchists.org to learn what we’ll be reading. Feel free to show up every week or only the weeks that interest you.
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Eugene Fights Back: New friend gathering Eugene Fights Back: New friend gathering
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May 14, 2023We are beginning a process of creating a twice-monthly container for trans/queer anarchist meet-ups to grow affinity, learn from each other, and build a stronger resistance network. The idea is a freeform structure that meets people where they are at, while encouraging principled direct action and support to fluidly help with whatever situation is shared with us by consenting individuals. We decided it would be symbolic to do it on Mother's Day to give a lot of us with no families a place to go and be in community. It also feels important to bring us together in social settings not run by nonprofits, political parties, businesses, and even other 'LGBT' activist/ anarchist settings where a majority have limited knowledge of trans/queer experiences. Let alone our history of struggle against all the systems oppressing us nor the identity to share the trauma of constant attacks in this political moment.
We encourage any trans/ queer person with an interest in anarchism to attend, but due to the nature of violence and constant political co-optation of spaces: we'd like to vet the intentions of people and ask those in attendance to not share location/ timing information publicly. Once vetted, people are welcome to just vouch for a friend to bring along. This is a space for rad friendship, networking, mutual aid, and direct action. We ask electoral/state politics, assimilationist strategists, and peace police go elsewhere.
This is a call for all who wish to continue the work of our trans-cestors in their fight for liberation to attend.
For further information, please email: bashbackeugene@protonmail.com
Please wear a mask if coming in-person (n95s will be available to those who don't).
We also have the capability to have an online option, as needed.
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NAC: Radical reading group NAC: Radical reading group
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May 17, 2023Wednesdays 6:30-8:00 PST
Zoom LinkEach week we’ll be reading a text (or part of a text) and discussing it. Contact radreading@neighborhoodanarchists.org to learn what we’ll be reading. Feel free to show up every week or only the weeks that interest you.
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WVAP: Letter writing to Atlanta forest defenders and political prisoners WVAP: Letter writing to Atlanta forest defenders and political prisoners
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May 21, 2023Hey! WVAP is going to start hosting weekly letter writing to Atlanta forest defenders and political prisoners. Sunday, growers market, 3-5.
All materials are provided and please wear a mask. Growers market is near the Eugene Amtrak station between black wolf supper club and morning glory cafe.
Growers Market454 Willamette St.Eugene, OR 97401 -
UO NASU: The silent epidemic: a lecture event on raising awareness for missing and murdered indigenous people UO NASU: The silent epidemic: a lecture event on raising awareness for missing and murdered indigenous people
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May 23, 2023Join us for a thought-provoking and informative lecture series on the ongoing crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous People. This event is aimed at educating our community about this issue, raising awareness, and promoting action towards justice and change.
The lecture series will feature prominent speakers, including community leaders, advocates, and experts in the field, who will share their insights and experiences on the topic. Through these lectures, we aim to shed light on the devastating effects of this crisis on Indigenous communities and to explore the root causes behind it.
The series will cover various aspects of the issue, including the historical and cultural context, the impact of colonization and systemic racism, the challenges faced by Indigenous people, and the importance of community action and advocacy. The lectures will also highlight the stories of missing and murdered Indigenous people and their families, and honor their lives and memories.
Throughout the series, attendees will have the opportunity to engage in dialogue and discussion with the speakers, ask questions, and share their own perspectives and experiences. We hope that this event will inspire and empower our community to take action towards justice and healing for Indigenous people and their families.Join us for this important and impactful event, and let’s work together to remember our sisters and demand change for a better future.
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NAC: Radical reading group NAC: Radical reading group
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May 24, 2023Wednesdays 6:30-8:00 PST
Zoom LinkEach week we’ll be reading a text (or part of a text) and discussing it. Contact radreading@neighborhoodanarchists.org to learn what we’ll be reading. Feel free to show up every week or only the weeks that interest you.
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Insurgent: Meeting-picnic Insurgent: Meeting-picnic
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May 25, 2023Howdy comrades,
This week we wanted to shake things up a little bit for our general meeting 🧂 so we will be having a little picnic/potluck on the lawn outside the Collier House from 4-7pm, this Thursday, may 25th. ‼️
Drop by at anytime to discuss pitches, chat about our summer plans as an org, make some art, eat snacks, and hang. ☀️
Dm with any questions or for more info on our meetings!
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WVAP: Letter writing to Atlanta forest defenders and political prisoners WVAP: Letter writing to Atlanta forest defenders and political prisoners
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May 28, 2023Hey! WVAP is going to start hosting weekly letter writing to Atlanta forest defenders and political prisoners. Sunday, growers market, 3-5.
All materials are provided and please wear a mask. Growers market is near the Eugene Amtrak station between black wolf supper club and morning glory cafe.
Growers Market454 Willamette St.Eugene, OR 97401 -
NAC: Radical reading group NAC: Radical reading group
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May 31, 2023Wednesdays 6:30-8:00 PST
Zoom LinkEach week we’ll be reading a text (or part of a text) and discussing it. Contact radreading@neighborhoodanarchists.org to learn what we’ll be reading. Feel free to show up every week or only the weeks that interest you.
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