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  • Deep Roots: Trainings for forest & climate action

    Deep Roots: Trainings for forest & climate action

    All day
    June 1, 2023 June 4, 2023

    What

    Together, we’ll learn and draw from the lessons and strengths of both the climate justice and forest defense movements, with the goal of building a vibrant direct action movement to protect our communities, forests, and climate. From Thursday to Sunday, we’ll build relationships, learn new skills, and get connected with ongoing campaigns throughout the PNW.

    Trainings and workshops include organizing and participating in direct action, creating vibrant protest art, decolonization & forest defense, Know Your Rights, organizing with affinity groups, and more! The camp will be followed by 2-4 regional actions strategically targeted to preserve mature forests and build grassroots power.

    Admission is free and meals will be provided

    Where

    The Deep Roots Training Camp location is TBD in the coming weeks, but because we’re hoping for people from throughout OR and WA, we expect it to be within 3 hours of the OR/WA border, and in or close to some very special forests in the region.

    Why

    In the PNW, mature and old growth forests are vital for the struggle to preserve a livable climate and livable communities, and are one of the greatest resources we have to limit the impacts of climate change. Ultimately, the health of our forests, climate and communities are inextricably intertwined. In working to bridge the gap between the forest and climate movements, we hope to facilitate conversations around decolonization, economic justice, and how conservation efforts have left out some communities, and been complicit in harm.

    How

    We are working to make the camp a safe, welcoming, and inclusive space for everyone who wants to participate. With that in mind, racism, sexism, transphobia, ableism, and other harmful power dynamics will not be tolerated, nor will verbal, physical, and/or sexual assault.

    If you would like to attend but have concerns about accessibility, or gear, please Register here where we can collect your information and do what we can to make it work for you. If you have further questions, please contact us at info@deeprootscamp.org.

    Who

    The camp is organized by individuals and supported by 350.org, 350 Eugene, 350 Portland, 350 Seattle, the Civil Liberties Defense Center, and Rising Tide North America.

    Join us June 1st-4th, 2023 for the Deep Roots Action Camp to learn & practice nonviolent direct action skills, connect with others in the forest & climate defense communities, and sleep under the stars!

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    ROAR: Spring solidarity picnic

    ROAR: Spring solidarity picnic


    June 1, 2023

    End of Year Solidarity picnic! June 1st, 1-4pm. ROAR is hosting with Climate Justice League, OSPIRG, the MCC, Democratize UO, UO YDSA, CAER, the Insurgent, Oregon Student Association, Muslim Student Association, UO Student Workers, GTFF, QA3, Cops off Campus, Student for Choice and Mixed Student Union. Come have food and learn how to get involved for next year!

    Erb Memorial Union (EMU)
    1395 University St.
    Eugene , OR 97403

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  • Deep Roots: Trainings for forest & climate action

    Deep Roots: Trainings for forest & climate action

    All day
    June 1, 2023 June 4, 2023

    What

    Together, we’ll learn and draw from the lessons and strengths of both the climate justice and forest defense movements, with the goal of building a vibrant direct action movement to protect our communities, forests, and climate. From Thursday to Sunday, we’ll build relationships, learn new skills, and get connected with ongoing campaigns throughout the PNW.

    Trainings and workshops include organizing and participating in direct action, creating vibrant protest art, decolonization & forest defense, Know Your Rights, organizing with affinity groups, and more! The camp will be followed by 2-4 regional actions strategically targeted to preserve mature forests and build grassroots power.

    Admission is free and meals will be provided

    Where

    The Deep Roots Training Camp location is TBD in the coming weeks, but because we’re hoping for people from throughout OR and WA, we expect it to be within 3 hours of the OR/WA border, and in or close to some very special forests in the region.

    Why

    In the PNW, mature and old growth forests are vital for the struggle to preserve a livable climate and livable communities, and are one of the greatest resources we have to limit the impacts of climate change. Ultimately, the health of our forests, climate and communities are inextricably intertwined. In working to bridge the gap between the forest and climate movements, we hope to facilitate conversations around decolonization, economic justice, and how conservation efforts have left out some communities, and been complicit in harm.

    How

    We are working to make the camp a safe, welcoming, and inclusive space for everyone who wants to participate. With that in mind, racism, sexism, transphobia, ableism, and other harmful power dynamics will not be tolerated, nor will verbal, physical, and/or sexual assault.

    If you would like to attend but have concerns about accessibility, or gear, please Register here where we can collect your information and do what we can to make it work for you. If you have further questions, please contact us at info@deeprootscamp.org.

    Who

    The camp is organized by individuals and supported by 350.org, 350 Eugene, 350 Portland, 350 Seattle, the Civil Liberties Defense Center, and Rising Tide North America.

    Join us June 1st-4th, 2023 for the Deep Roots Action Camp to learn & practice nonviolent direct action skills, connect with others in the forest & climate defense communities, and sleep under the stars!

    More information

    GTFF: Bargaining rally

    GTFF: Bargaining rally


    June 2, 2023

    UO offers status quo? Grad employees say HELL NO. Join us for a rally in front of McKenzie Hall before this Friday's bargaining session!

    McKenzie Hall
    1101 Kincaid St
    Eugene, OR 97401

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    Food Not Bombs: free meal

    Food Not Bombs: free meal


    June 2, 2023

    FOOD IS A RIGHT, NOT A PRIVILEGE

    Free food is served every Friday, 4-5pm at the Park Blocks

    Free food is served every Friday, 4-5pm at the Park Blocks

    Park Blocks
    800–854 Oak St
    Eugene, OR 97401
    United States
  • Deep Roots: Trainings for forest & climate action

    Deep Roots: Trainings for forest & climate action

    All day
    June 1, 2023 June 4, 2023

    What

    Together, we’ll learn and draw from the lessons and strengths of both the climate justice and forest defense movements, with the goal of building a vibrant direct action movement to protect our communities, forests, and climate. From Thursday to Sunday, we’ll build relationships, learn new skills, and get connected with ongoing campaigns throughout the PNW.

    Trainings and workshops include organizing and participating in direct action, creating vibrant protest art, decolonization & forest defense, Know Your Rights, organizing with affinity groups, and more! The camp will be followed by 2-4 regional actions strategically targeted to preserve mature forests and build grassroots power.

    Admission is free and meals will be provided

    Where

    The Deep Roots Training Camp location is TBD in the coming weeks, but because we’re hoping for people from throughout OR and WA, we expect it to be within 3 hours of the OR/WA border, and in or close to some very special forests in the region.

    Why

    In the PNW, mature and old growth forests are vital for the struggle to preserve a livable climate and livable communities, and are one of the greatest resources we have to limit the impacts of climate change. Ultimately, the health of our forests, climate and communities are inextricably intertwined. In working to bridge the gap between the forest and climate movements, we hope to facilitate conversations around decolonization, economic justice, and how conservation efforts have left out some communities, and been complicit in harm.

    How

    We are working to make the camp a safe, welcoming, and inclusive space for everyone who wants to participate. With that in mind, racism, sexism, transphobia, ableism, and other harmful power dynamics will not be tolerated, nor will verbal, physical, and/or sexual assault.

    If you would like to attend but have concerns about accessibility, or gear, please Register here where we can collect your information and do what we can to make it work for you. If you have further questions, please contact us at info@deeprootscamp.org.

    Who

    The camp is organized by individuals and supported by 350.org, 350 Eugene, 350 Portland, 350 Seattle, the Civil Liberties Defense Center, and Rising Tide North America.

    Join us June 1st-4th, 2023 for the Deep Roots Action Camp to learn & practice nonviolent direct action skills, connect with others in the forest & climate defense communities, and sleep under the stars!

    More information

  • Deep Roots: Trainings for forest & climate action

    Deep Roots: Trainings for forest & climate action

    All day
    June 1, 2023 June 4, 2023

    What

    Together, we’ll learn and draw from the lessons and strengths of both the climate justice and forest defense movements, with the goal of building a vibrant direct action movement to protect our communities, forests, and climate. From Thursday to Sunday, we’ll build relationships, learn new skills, and get connected with ongoing campaigns throughout the PNW.

    Trainings and workshops include organizing and participating in direct action, creating vibrant protest art, decolonization & forest defense, Know Your Rights, organizing with affinity groups, and more! The camp will be followed by 2-4 regional actions strategically targeted to preserve mature forests and build grassroots power.

    Admission is free and meals will be provided

    Where

    The Deep Roots Training Camp location is TBD in the coming weeks, but because we’re hoping for people from throughout OR and WA, we expect it to be within 3 hours of the OR/WA border, and in or close to some very special forests in the region.

    Why

    In the PNW, mature and old growth forests are vital for the struggle to preserve a livable climate and livable communities, and are one of the greatest resources we have to limit the impacts of climate change. Ultimately, the health of our forests, climate and communities are inextricably intertwined. In working to bridge the gap between the forest and climate movements, we hope to facilitate conversations around decolonization, economic justice, and how conservation efforts have left out some communities, and been complicit in harm.

    How

    We are working to make the camp a safe, welcoming, and inclusive space for everyone who wants to participate. With that in mind, racism, sexism, transphobia, ableism, and other harmful power dynamics will not be tolerated, nor will verbal, physical, and/or sexual assault.

    If you would like to attend but have concerns about accessibility, or gear, please Register here where we can collect your information and do what we can to make it work for you. If you have further questions, please contact us at info@deeprootscamp.org.

    Who

    The camp is organized by individuals and supported by 350.org, 350 Eugene, 350 Portland, 350 Seattle, the Civil Liberties Defense Center, and Rising Tide North America.

    Join us June 1st-4th, 2023 for the Deep Roots Action Camp to learn & practice nonviolent direct action skills, connect with others in the forest & climate defense communities, and sleep under the stars!

    More information

    WVAP: Letter writing to Atlanta forest defenders and political prisoners

    WVAP: Letter writing to Atlanta forest defenders and political prisoners


    June 4, 2023

    Hey! 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 Market
    454 Willamette St.
    Eugene, OR 97401

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  • UOSW: End of school year mass meeting

    UOSW: End of school year mass meeting


    June 5, 2023

    Next week is our final mass meeting of the year! Come get involved for next year and meet workers across campus!

    Straub 245

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  • NAC: Radical reading group

    NAC: Radical reading group


    June 7, 2023

    Wednesdays 6:30-8:00 PST
    Zoom Link

    Each 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.

  • Food Not Bombs: free meal

    Food Not Bombs: free meal


    June 9, 2023

    FOOD IS A RIGHT, NOT A PRIVILEGE

    Free food is served every Friday, 4-5pm at the Park Blocks

    Free food is served every Friday, 4-5pm at the Park Blocks

    Park Blocks
    800–854 Oak St
    Eugene, OR 97401
    United States
  • WVAP: Letter writing to Atlanta forest defenders and political prisoners

    WVAP: Letter writing to Atlanta forest defenders and political prisoners


    June 11, 2023

    Hey! 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 Market
    454 Willamette St.
    Eugene, OR 97401

    More information

  • NAC: Radical reading group

    NAC: Radical reading group


    June 14, 2023

    Wednesdays 6:30-8:00 PST
    Zoom Link

    Each 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.

  • GTFF: Bargaining

    GTFF: Bargaining


    June 16, 2023

    McKenzie 221
    Food Not Bombs: free meal

    Food Not Bombs: free meal


    June 16, 2023

    FOOD IS A RIGHT, NOT A PRIVILEGE

    Free food is served every Friday, 4-5pm at the Park Blocks

    Free food is served every Friday, 4-5pm at the Park Blocks

    Park Blocks
    800–854 Oak St
    Eugene, OR 97401
    United States
  • CLDC: 20th anniversary party

    CLDC: 20th anniversary party


    June 17, 2023

    What started out as a one-woman operation with the help of volunteers, has become a national organization with 8 staff, 9-person board, 21-person advisory board, and 10 law clerks and 3 undergrad interns each year. We look forward to sharing many of those stories with you this commemorative year — and hope you will share your CLDC story with us as well! The next 20 years will be even more challenging — for the planet and for activists facing unprecedented state repression and violence. We hope CLDC will be there to have your back as we defend what we love together.

    Please join us in marking this year with food, drink, music, and fun at our anniversary party on June 17, 2023 at Dorris Ranch in Springfield, Oregon. The party will begin at 5:00pm!

    RSVP online by purchasing a ticket through our donation page here, or by calling our office at (541) 687-9180. Tickets are $30 – $100, sliding scale, and include food and a beverage of your choice. Please write “20th Ticket” in the notes section.

    See you soon!

    Doris Ranch
    205 Dorris St
    Springfield, 97477

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    86 Hunger: Spring mocktail mixer

    86 Hunger: Spring mocktail mixer


    June 17, 2023

    Looking to connect with like-minded neighbors who share your passion for sustainability and food security? Look no further! You’re invited to our Mocktail Mixer, a social event dedicated to forging new friendships and fostering solidarity in our community.

    🥂 What to Expect?

    Our mixer is about cultivating meaningful connections and friendships centered around common interests, ideas, and aspirations. Here's what you can look forward to:

    1. Door Prizes! Our first ten ticket holders will be gifted their own vintage cocktail glass, and each guest will get an instant photo keepsake.

    2. Edible Flower Tasting: Taste your way through the world of edible flowers! Try a selection of local edible flowers grown by Long Table Farm, and talk with Miranda from Acorn Cafe about their many potentials in drinks and desserts.

    3. Mocktail Workshop: Indulge in a delectable array of delightful non-alcoholic concoctions featuring fresh flowers, herbs and juices. Try some of our cocktail specials, or create your own with our DIY mocktail bar!

    4. Hors d’oeuvres Demos: Join Chef Corey from Acorn Cafe and Chef Alyssa from 86 Hunger for a prep demonstration, where you can learn some techniques while enjoying a selection of plant-based small bites featuring edible blooms from Long Table Farm.

    5. Talk with our Team: Get inspired talking with our volunteers and staff, who are at the forefront of our mission to end hunger and support local food security. Learn about the challenges our community is facing, and opportunities to make a positive impact.

    6. Engaging Conversations: Spark discussions with fellow attendees who share your passions. Exchange ideas, learn from one another, discover new perspectives and join a supportive network of like-minded allies!

    7. Take-Home Infusion Station: Experiment with infusing different herbs and flowers into a small batch of simple syrup, so you can make another round for your friends.

    📍 Date & Venue

    Date: Saturday June 17th

    Time: 6pm-8pm

    Location: Acorn Community Cafe

    Address: 769 Monroe St., Eugene

    We hope you'll join us and celebrate the power of solidarity in creating positive change.

    Tickets are $40 and include a donation to 86 Hunger.

    Acorn Community Cafe
    769 Monroe St.
    Eugene, Oregon
  • Eugene Junteenth celebration

    Eugene Junteenth celebration


    June 18, 2023

    Come celebrate Freedom Day & Father's Day with us! Join us for a special tribute to our amazing Black fathers in the community.
    You can also look forward to good food, all-day entertainment, 35+ Black-owned vendors & businesses, fun activities for kids, an official "Hair Zone," and we're crossing our fingers for nice weather 😆

    Alton Baker Park
    100 Day Island Rd
    Eugene, OR 97401

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    WVAP: Letter writing to Atlanta forest defenders and political prisoners

    WVAP: Letter writing to Atlanta forest defenders and political prisoners


    June 18, 2023

    Hey! 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 Market
    454 Willamette St.
    Eugene, OR 97401

    More information

  • NAC: Radical reading group

    NAC: Radical reading group


    June 21, 2023

    Wednesdays 6:30-8:00 PST
    Zoom Link

    Each 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.

  • Food Not Bombs: free meal

    Food Not Bombs: free meal


    June 23, 2023

    FOOD IS A RIGHT, NOT A PRIVILEGE

    Free food is served every Friday, 4-5pm at the Park Blocks

    Free food is served every Friday, 4-5pm at the Park Blocks

    Park Blocks
    800–854 Oak St
    Eugene, OR 97401
    United States
  • WVAP: Letter writing to Atlanta forest defenders and political prisoners

    WVAP: Letter writing to Atlanta forest defenders and political prisoners


    June 25, 2023

    Hey! 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 Market
    454 Willamette St.
    Eugene, OR 97401

    More information

  • Food Not Bombs: free meal

    Food Not Bombs: free meal


    June 30, 2023

    FOOD IS A RIGHT, NOT A PRIVILEGE

    Free food is served every Friday, 4-5pm at the Park Blocks

    Free food is served every Friday, 4-5pm at the Park Blocks

    Park Blocks
    800–854 Oak St
    Eugene, OR 97401
    United States
    Pride movie in the park

    Pride movie in the park


    June 30, 2023

    Pride (2014) is a historical dramedy based on real events.

    Some snacks and chairs will be provided, but please bring your own food and blankets.

    Monroe City Park
    10th and Monroe
    Eugene, OR 97402