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April 4, 2022
Development Code Update Project-Quarterly Check In
Increasing the Affordability of Middle Housing
6:00 p.m. Work Session
Council Chambers with COVID-19 Precautions Required
or
Virtual Attendance
Registration Required:
Attend from your computer, tablet or smartphone:
Zoom
Meeting ID: 898 6152 9644
https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_IhENR_KGTPCP51TUGTAGOw
To dial in using your phone in Listen Only Mode:
Dial 1 (971) 247-1195
Toll Free 1 (877) 853-5247
Oregon Relay/TTY: 711 or 800-735-1232
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April 4, 2022
7:00 p.m. Regular Meeting
Council Chambers with COVID-19 Precautions Required
or
Virtual Attendance
Registration Required:
Attend from your computer, tablet or smartphone:
Zoom
Meeting ID: 898 6152 9644
https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_IhENR_KGTPCP51TUGTAGOw
To dial in using your phone in Listen Only Mode:
Dial 1 (971) 247-1195
Toll Free 1 (877) 853-5247
Oregon Relay/TTY: 711 or 800-735-1232
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April 5, 2022
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MEETING
Tuesday, April 5, and/or Wednesday April 6, 2022
REMOTE
Board of Commissioner Meetings begin at 9:00 a.m. in Harris Hall, unless otherwise noted. Regular Board Meetings are scheduled for Tuesday. Wednesday Board meetings are on an as needed basis. Please refer to the published agenda for specific dates and times.
Contact: Diana Jones (541-682-3706)
Tuesday, April 5, 2022 – 9:00 a.m.
Board of County Commissioners Meeting: Morning Session
To participate in public comment, please register online here.
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. Do not share or forward this confirmation email, it is unique to each registrant.
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April 5, 2022
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April 5, 2022
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April 6, 2022
The ASUO Senate Hearing will include the presentation of a resolution about the Urban Farm. Please join us in the Miller Room on the 2nd floor of the EMU. Discussion about this is estimated to start ~7:30 PM
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April 10, 2022
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April 18, 2022
Date/Time: Monday 04/18/2022 from 5pm-7pm
Ages: 24 and under
Location: @partybareugene (55 West Broadway) Next to Lazars Bazar
Menu (Vegetarian options available):
🌶 Chili
🌽 Cornbread
🐞 Harm Reduction/Survival supplies available
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April 20, 2022
We will be discussing next steps and upcoming actions. All students welcome to attend if you'd like to learn more and get involved
Location TBA
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April 21, 2022
Meet Marcus, Amanda, and Shannon, panelists for the PPPM Equity Initiative event with CINDER, happening on April 20th in the Crater Lake North room of the EMU.
Marcus is the facilitator of the PPPM Equity Initiative x CINDER Panel. He is the Director of Social Equity at Cinder and an experienced community organizer, dedicated to transforming the cultural, material, and systemic conditions of our workplace and society.
Amanda is NYC born, raised part time in Puerto Rico and found her way to Portland in 2011. She can’t live without a comfy chair and a knitting project, and feels a deep passion and commitment to humanizing the social services world for marginalized folks.
Shannon is a queer Chicana single mother of two, a community organizer, and deeply rooted in mutual aid. She identifies as a transracial adoptee from México who is working for a world without cages, directing her energy to honoring and uplifting self determination, personal histories, and lived experiences. Shannon focuses her work in creative writing, art, queer radical parenting, healing, and agitation.
Sign up to hear a discussion on white supremacy in the nonprofit and public sectors. Link in the @uo_pppm bio.
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April 21, 2022
Join the CLDC defense team on Thursday, April 21 at 3pm PT for an Eric King trial report back. We will discuss the acquittal, potential impacts for incarcerated people, and next steps in Eric's civil case against the Bureau of Prisons.
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April 24, 2022
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April 25, 2022
SECOND READING AND PUBLIC HEARING/ ORDINANCE NO. 22-03/ In the Matter of Amending Lane Code Chapter 10.600 to Co-Adopt Amendments to Incorporate Changes in State Law and Modernize the Springfield Development Code for the Urbanizing Area Between the City Limits and Urban Growth Boundary of the City of Springfield and Adopting a Savings and Severability Clause (File No. 509-PA21-05996) (PM & NBA 4/12/2022)(Lindsey Eichner, Principal Planner, Lane County; Mark Rust, AICP, Current Planning Supervisor, City of Springfield) (estimate 60 minutes)
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April 27, 2022
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April 27, 2022
On April 27, the Center for the Study of Women in Society (CSWS) and United Academics (UA) will host “Balancing Work and Caregiving: A Best Practices Teach-In.”
Both CSWS and UA have been advocating for caregivers in the University of Oregon community since the start of the pandemic. CSWS launched the Caregiver Campaignspecial project, advocating for greater flexibility and support in administrative policies, while UA has developed a Caregiving article for collective bargaining this year. This teach-in is designed to complement those efforts.
The event will draw upon faculty experiences during the pandemic to suggest best practices for being a care ally, drawing on creative solutions that come from the bottom up—often at the department, program, or unit level. Through providing real-life examples, event organizers aim to help UO community members who are caregivers themselves and/or want to be care allies to come up with concrete plans and at least two practices they may implement with others in their unit. By the end of the session, attendees will have a better idea of how to navigate common caregiving challenges in the academic setting, advocate for their needs, and support their caregiving colleagues.
In addition, the teach-in will allow caregivers and caregiving allies to identify other colleagues in different schools and departments who share an interest in issues of equity, diversity, and inclusion at UO. Because engagement with caregiving issues has become so critical during the pandemic, a time when social isolation was the norm, many individual efforts have largely grown in isolation. This teach-in provides an opportunity to identify a caregiving and caregiver-ally community in our institution.
Event panelists include Maria Fernanda Escallón, Anthropology; Lynn Fujiwara, Indigenous, Race and Ethnic Studies; Melissa Graboyes, History; Deborah Green, Religious Studies; and Lynn Stephen, Anthropology.
The teach-in will be held Wednesday, April 27, from 12-2 p.m. on Zoom. The meeting link is https://uoregon.zoom.us/j/95457778614?pwd=Z2pqSGo5TXhFY3ZrTXpadndjOU4xQT09.
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April 27, 2022
NOTICE: The Special Board Meeting will be open to the public in-person and via live broadcast on KRVM 1280-AM, 98.7 FM, via the internet at www.4j.lane.edu/stream or via Zoom Webinar at https://zoom.us/j/97396578668?pwd=LzBReEpqZ0JxRzVpaVdlQ3h5UFVzdz09
School Board Meeting Request Forms:
Attend in-person: www.4j.lane.edu/board/attendance
Community members interested in attending the sessions in-person must submit a request in advance, as seating is limited due to COVID-19. If more people request to attend the meeting in-person than can be accommodated, priority will be given to individuals who have not recently attended a board meeting in-person.
Requests to attend a board meeting in-person must be submitted no later than 5 p.m. on the Monday before the meeting.
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April 28, 2022
Rally: 6:00-7:00 PM @ EMU Amphitheater
March: 7:00-8:00 PM
Speak Out: 8:00 PM @ UO Knight Library
South Lawn
Wheelchair Accessible Event
with ASL Interpretation
Masks Not Required, but highly encouraged
Co-sponsored by Muxeres, Alpha Chi Omega, Hope & Safety Alliance, and Green Garter Band