Continuing my interviews with mutual aid groups on their work during the pandemic, I spoke with the folks behind Eugene Community Fridge. You can check them out over on Instagram What is Eugene Community Fridge and how was it founded? The Eugene Community Fridge is a grassroots community project that […]
Continue readingLocal groups call to speak out about Muhsin Sharif, climate at city meetings
I have been under the weather this past week, so this update is going be a condensed one. Lookout though for a couple of interviews to be published later this week. Local links BIPOC LC is calling for people to use the public comment at upcoming meetings by the City […]
Continue readingMuhsin Sharif man shot by EPD
Plus Eugene continues sweeps, and many events this week We know the name of the Black man who was shot by Eugene Police last week: Muhsin Sharif. Now, apparently after surgery on his gunshot wounds, police have thrown him in jail, facing four felony charges. Not only have the cops […]
Continue readingOregon adds new and loosens COVID restrictions
News Gov. Brown released new COVID policies last week. After the two week freeze 21 counties, with Lane County being among them, are likely to see a continued freeze. While new restrictions are going in place, the state is also loosening up restrictions, like allowing bars to open where they […]
Continue readingEugene continues sweeps, groups pressure city on use of natural gas
Fighting back against sweeps The city of Eugene made another big sweep of unhoused peoples’ resting spaces, this time at Washington Jefferson Park. This comes at a time when the city has among the lowest level of shelters available in recent years. This is also when Oregon is seeing the […]
Continue readingNotes on UOPD reforms
On Monday of last week, President Schill put out a statement titled “Reforms to UO Police Department,” wherein he laid out changes the university would make to the UOPD. Schill made clear that he was not interested in disbanding or disarming the UOPD, saying, “Ultimately, our campus is best served […]
Continue readingOregon passes major drug policy reform at ballot box
Oregon voters approved drug policy changes across the board last Tuesday. Oregon became the first states in the nation to allow the therapeutic use of psilocybin with the passing of measure 109. With Measure 110, Oregon decriminalized possession all illegal drugs. Oregon became stricter on buyers of tobacco products with […]
Continue readingSchill deflects and evades, Fash flex before election
Questioning the UO administration A collective of student protestors referring to themselves as the People’s Council met with President Schill recently after occupying Johnson Hall. Now thanks to Double Sided Media, we have the full audio of the meeting between the activists and Schill, with Vice President of Student Life […]
Continue readingSpringfield mayor spot still vacant, Eugene settles excessive force case
Links With the discussion on the agenda the Springfield City Council decided not appoint a mayor last week, and instead will appoint a new mayor after the election. Council President Joe Pishoneri is still presiding over mayoral duties. Pishioneri was previously put on the Brady list over being dishonest in […]
Continue readingUO winter term to remain mix remote/in-person, county put on COVID watch-list
Last Tuesday the University of Oregon announced that winter term courses would be similar to the fall term in that they would be a“mix of remote, online, and some in-person.” In addition buildings such as residence halls, the Knight Library, the Student Rec Center, and Erb Memorial Union will remain […]
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