Events in May 2025
May 1, 2025 (1 event)
May 3, 2025 (1 event)
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May 3, 2025South Eugene High SchoolMay 4, 2025 (1 event)
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May 4, 2025Mark your calendars: May Day will be on May 4, 12-5PM at the Park Blocks! ❤️🔥
Join us for a day of celebration, free food, art, music, games, workshops, tables, and so much more! Such a fun day, you won't want to miss it 🙂
Park Blocks800–854 Oak StEugene, OR 97401United StatesMay 7, 2025 (2 events)
May 7, 2025Join us for a presentation by William Robinson — a professor at the University of California: Santa Barbara — on the current genocide in Palestine and its connection to the ongoing ICE raids by the Trump regime, and a Q&A session. He is an active professor and scholar on Global Justice, and has done incredible work
Diamond Lake Room – Erb Memorial Union (EMU)–
May 7, 2025“Berkley in the Sixties” by Mark Kitchell
From the Free Speech Movement to the anti-war protests to the last
stand over People's Park, Berkeley, California became synonymous with
a generation's quest for social, political, and cultural
transformation. Six years in the making, Mark Kitchell's extraordinary
chronicle of those years was named Best Documentary of 1990 by the
National Society of Film Critics and was nominated for an Oscar in
1991.McNail-Riley House601 W 13th AveEugene, OR 97401May 28, 2025 (1 event)
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May 28, 2025‼️🚨CALLING ALL STUDENTS, FACULTY, STAFF, AND COMMUNITY MEMBERS🚨‼️
Show up to rally for free speech this Wednesday May 28th at 12pm in front of Lawrence Hall!
Some UO students among us have received emails from admin threatening disciplinary action including suspension and expulsion for speaking out about the Gaza genocide. These threats are unnecessarily intrusive, a violation of student free speech, and a hindrance to campus social life.
UO admin extensively tracks and surveils student organizers, weaponizing social media presence and protest footage to aid in their repression. International and particularly undocumented students are especially at risk for repression, in addition to facing attacks by the federal government. Campus organizers have called for reasonable sanctuary campus protections for months that have still not been met with agreement - instead, we have faced increasing restrictions including limits on sound.
Students, staff and faculty need a campus that protects organizers’ right to free speech. We need a campus that is a safe space for international and undocumented students, and deserve to know that admin are committed to this effect.
This rally will highlight the ongoing hunger strike @uogazahungerstrike raising awareness about mass-starvation in Gaza and their demands. Should we have to be punished for speaking out about something everyone knows is happening?
Please add to our numbers and show up this Wednesday!Lawrence Hall