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  • March 1, 2025 (2 events)

    February 28, 2025 March 2, 2025

    For the past 43 years, over 5,000 concerned people from across the globe have come together in Eugene for the oldest and largest public interest environmental law conference in the world. Land Air Water, a wholly volunteer student group at the University of Oregon School of Law, hosts the event. The Conference attracts activists, advocates, attorneys, scientists, government officials, and concerned citizens together to share information and strategies that will more effectively further the goals of environmental and social justice. It puts ideas into action, sparks renewed commitment to the protection of the environment across borders, and has inspired the creation of public interest environmental and human rights organizations.

    This year’s theme is "Rising to the Challenge: Justice on the Horizon." Through this theme, we want to address the significant challenges and obstacles that we face as a collective to effectuate positive environmental change. We also hope to celebrate diverse leaders in the environmental movement and highlight important voices that continue to build a more inclusive, community-minded approach to addressing the environmental challenges currently present in our world. The organizers of PIELC are committed to continuing to host an inclusive event that celebrates diversity, opposes injustice of all forms, and acknowledges the connection between oppression and environmental destruction.

    Land Air Water is excited to announce the 43rd annual Public Interest Environmental Law Conference (PIELC), held in Eugene, Oregon from Friday, February 28 through Sunday, March 2, 2025.

    Knight Law School
    1515 Agate St
    Eugene, OR 97403
  • March 2, 2025 (1 event)

    February 28, 2025 March 2, 2025

    For the past 43 years, over 5,000 concerned people from across the globe have come together in Eugene for the oldest and largest public interest environmental law conference in the world. Land Air Water, a wholly volunteer student group at the University of Oregon School of Law, hosts the event. The Conference attracts activists, advocates, attorneys, scientists, government officials, and concerned citizens together to share information and strategies that will more effectively further the goals of environmental and social justice. It puts ideas into action, sparks renewed commitment to the protection of the environment across borders, and has inspired the creation of public interest environmental and human rights organizations.

    This year’s theme is "Rising to the Challenge: Justice on the Horizon." Through this theme, we want to address the significant challenges and obstacles that we face as a collective to effectuate positive environmental change. We also hope to celebrate diverse leaders in the environmental movement and highlight important voices that continue to build a more inclusive, community-minded approach to addressing the environmental challenges currently present in our world. The organizers of PIELC are committed to continuing to host an inclusive event that celebrates diversity, opposes injustice of all forms, and acknowledges the connection between oppression and environmental destruction.

    Land Air Water is excited to announce the 43rd annual Public Interest Environmental Law Conference (PIELC), held in Eugene, Oregon from Friday, February 28 through Sunday, March 2, 2025.

    Knight Law School
    1515 Agate St
    Eugene, OR 97403
  • March 4, 2025 (1 event)


    March 4, 2025

    ⁨Longtime Native rights activist and former Green Party vice presidential candidate Winona LaDuke will be at the University of Oregon for a lecture and Q&A on Tuesday, March 4th.

    "Prophecies, Seeds, and the Rights of Mother Earth," an Evening with Winona LaDuke (White Earth Nation)

    EMU Ballroom
    Community Arts and Org Tabling: 5:00-6:00pm, 7:30-8:00 pm
    Lecture/Q&A: 6:00-7:30 pm
    Free and open to the public

    Reserved seating available for elders and guests and members of the Indigenous community.

    Sponsored by Native American and Indigenous Studies, Community Rights Lane County, Protect Lane County Watersheds, Oregon Community Rights Network, The Native Youth Wellness Program, and the Upper Willamette Stewardship Network.⁩

    EMU Ballroom