Black lives matter As we enter day ten of protests in the aftermath of the killing of George Floyd some new and rejuvenated campaigns and demands have emerged: The BIPOC Liberation Collective led a call to “defund, disarm, dismantle the police” at their march and teach-in Sunday. The newly formed […]
Continue readingEugene responds to police killing of George Floyd
On Wednesday May 25, cops in Minneapolis murdered George Floyd, an African-American man, after being detained for allegedly using a counterfeit $20 bill. The next day vigils and protests started popping up across the country. By Friday, people in Eugene marked the death of Floyd. The protest on Friday night […]
Continue readingProtesters demand decarceration at County Jail
On Friday, a group of protesters from groups including Stop Death on the Streets Eugene and Lane County Mutual Aid circled the Lane County Jail calling for release of inmates. Protesters were in a car/bicycle caravan that was socially distanced. This action took place a couple days after the first […]
Continue readingLane County Mutual Aid sprouts in pandemic
For the second in a series of interviews of how mutual aid groups are doing work during COVID-19 I spoke with Ruby from Lane County Mutual Aid. You can read the first one with the Solidarity Share Fair here. What is Lane County Mutual Aid and how was it founded?Lane […]
Continue readingLane County reopens, Eugene amends budget
Businesses started reopening May 15 On Thursday, Governor Brown announced Lane County was approved for Phase 1 reopening. Businesses such as bars and restaurants began opening the following day, while being required to put in place physical distancing and other precautions. Places like barbershops where there is more close contact […]
Continue readingMutual aid during COVID-19: NAC Share Fair
During this pandemic it has been harder for many to meet their basic needs. Stepping up has been local mutual aid organizations, both new ones that have sprouted during this crisis and ones that have existed before. Mutual aid is volunteer-run work that provides resources and services for the benefit […]
Continue readingBusinesses may start reopening soon but nobody knows what that will look like
On Friday May 8, Lane County government sent Governor Brown an application for Phase 1 reopening. Businesses that would be permitted to upon under phase 1 include restaurants, bars, malls, gyms, and so-called “personal services providers” such as barber shops and tattoo parlors. If approved Lane County could businesses could […]
Continue readingGov. Brown releases plans for reopening
Over this last week Governor Kate Brown gave more details about how the state will begin to re-open. Brown said we could see more rural counties open up as early as May 15, but more populous counties like Lane County will be longer off. Oregon government has begun drafting guidelines […]
Continue readingHospitals open up more services, UO makes Fall plans
Hospitals opening up Governor Brown announced, in what appears to be the first COVID-19 related restriction set be lifted, that nonemergency medical procedures can take place again on May 1. The governor with the Oregon Health Authority laid out criteria for hospitals that included hospitals in the region must keep […]
Continue readingUniversity of Oregon prepares cuts, plus other news and events
Over the last week the University of Oregon has released numerous updates, both on precautions it is putting in place and forward looking measures dealing with finances. Many things still remain up in the air and some are in negotiations. On Thursday of last week the university’s provost provided a […]
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