January 2, 2021 –
We will meet online to discuss Hammer and Hoe by Robin D. G. Kelley. If you would like an invite or more details, please email dsaeugene@gmail.com
January 5, 2021 –
Hello Everyone!! Happy new year! As we’ve been working closely with the community we have realized that the biggest need right now is for boots(hiking boots mostly but also rain boots) ESPECIALLY for our houseless family out there!
During our last clothing giveaway on new year we had a chance to ask the community what was needed most and this was their reply:
-Belts
-Boots
-Chargers
-NEW socks and Beanies
-Adult Backpacks
-Rain Gear
But most of all MENS SHOES SIZE 10 AND UP!!!
If you have any of these things you’d like to donate you can do so on the two dates listed.
If you’d like to donate $ specifically for the boot drive please leave the note “BOOTS” in the description.
CASHAPP: $blackunity2020
VENMO: @Black-unity-2020
Thank you In advance and we’re trying to distribute this stuff ASAP!
Please message us on Instagram or message SOPHIA HAUG on Facebook if you have a donation and can’t make those dates. THANK YOU!
January 6, 2021 –
January 7, 2021 –
January 7, 2021 –
This ten-week reading group will explore some key texts in radical thought, including texts by Marx, the early anarchists, feminist theorists, and scholars of contemporary radical movements. The reading schedule for the group mirrors the syllabus for PS 433 Marx and Radical Thought at the University of Oregon. Because PS 433 has a limited class size – and UO tuition is prohibitively expensive – I wanted to create a more informal space for people to engage with this material outside of university limitations. All the readings will be available for download as PDFs via this Google drive link.
Feel free to show up every week or only the weeks that interest you. That being said, I do encourage you to come to the first week’s meeting so that we can get a feel for what people want to get out of the group. Feel free to email me with any questions!
January 8, 2021 –
January Street Feed
Ages: 16-24
Date/Time: Friday 1/8/2021. 5-7pm
Location: Spectrum (150 West Broadway)
Menu: Carnitas Nachos, Churros, Salad (vegan options available)
Survival/Harm Reduction supplies available.
January 9, 2021 –
We will meet online to discuss Hammer and Hoe by Robin D. G. Kelley. If you would like an invite or more details, please email dsaeugene@gmail.com
January 10, 2021 –
Hello Everyone!! Happy new year! As we’ve been working closely with the community we have realized that the biggest need right now is for boots(hiking boots mostly but also rain boots) ESPECIALLY for our houseless family out there!
During our last clothing giveaway on new year we had a chance to ask the community what was needed most and this was their reply:
-Belts
-Boots
-Chargers
-NEW socks and Beanies
-Adult Backpacks
-Rain Gear
But most of all MENS SHOES SIZE 10 AND UP!!!
If you have any of these things you’d like to donate you can do so on the two dates listed.
If you’d like to donate $ specifically for the boot drive please leave the note “BOOTS” in the description.
CASHAPP: $blackunity2020
VENMO: @Black-unity-2020
Thank you In advance and we’re trying to distribute this stuff ASAP!
Please message us on Instagram or message SOPHIA HAUG on Facebook if you have a donation and can’t make those dates. THANK YOU!
January 11, 2021 –
January 12, 2021 –
January 13, 2021 –
Location:
1. To join the meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone:
https://eugene-or-gov.zoom.us/j/96245938973
Passcode: AdHocSub1
2. To join/listen to the meeting from your phone:
1 971 247 1195
888 475 4499 (Toll Free)
Webinar ID: 946 6154 1585
Agenda:
1. Questions to Subject Matter Experts
2. Consideration of Motions Submitted by Committee Members
January 14, 2021 –
Now that school is back in session and restrictions on gathering are eased, we're trying again. Please wear a mask, bring a friend, and be covid conscientious at our events.
On January 14th, 5pm at University Park, we're presenting a short lecture by Micheal Esealuka, the Co-Chair of DSA New Orleans, on the Alabama Sharecroppers Union and Communist Part organizing in the southeast during the Great Depression. After, we'll have a community discussion on the topic. We're also presenting excerpts of the Southern Worker to bring the obscured voices of Black radicals into the present. We are also collecting canned food for local food pantries.
Come join us to learn and discuss using mutual aid, community defense, tenant organizing, and unions to fight the boss, landlord, and white supremacy!
January 14, 2021 –
This ten-week reading group will explore some key texts in radical thought, including texts by Marx, the early anarchists, feminist theorists, and scholars of contemporary radical movements. The reading schedule for the group mirrors the syllabus for PS 433 Marx and Radical Thought at the University of Oregon. Because PS 433 has a limited class size – and UO tuition is prohibitively expensive – I wanted to create a more informal space for people to engage with this material outside of university limitations. All the readings will be available for download as PDFs via this Google drive link.
Feel free to show up every week or only the weeks that interest you. That being said, I do encourage you to come to the first week’s meeting so that we can get a feel for what people want to get out of the group. Feel free to email me with any questions!
January 16, 2021 –
We will meet online to discuss Hammer and Hoe by Robin D. G. Kelley. If you would like an invite or more details, please email dsaeugene@gmail.com
January 17, 2021 –
January 20, 2021 –
*Please make sure to bring a mask and practice physical distancing.*
Come together with your community to take a stand against whit e supremacy on January 20th, 2021 at the Park Blocks in Eugene, OR from 1 - 4 PM. Participate in a Q&A made up of local organizations, eat fre e food and enjoy shared resources. Rain or shine!
¡Traducción en español disponible!
The People's Council is a coalition made up of loc al grassroots groups, such as:
Solidaritea | Sunrise Eugene | Willamett e Action Collective | Abolitionist Common Library | Cascadia Forest Defende rs | Black Thistle Street Aid | Eugene DSA | Stop Deaths on The Streets | & amp; many more!
Remember, WE keep each other safe and WE are our o wn best hope. #beyondbiden #fascistfree541
January 20, 2021 –
email uoydsa@riseup.net for meeting information
January 21, 2021 –
Join CLDC lawyers and guests for a discussion about what Biden’ s top cabinet & staff picks could mean for the environment, human rights, & those who fight to protect them.
January 21, 2021 –
This ten-week reading group will explore some key texts in radical thought, including texts by Marx, the early anarchists, feminist theorists, and scholars of contemporary radical movements. The reading schedule for the group mirrors the syllabus for PS 433 Marx and Radical Thought at the University of Oregon. Because PS 433 has a limited class size – and UO tuition is prohibitively expensive – I wanted to create a more informal space for people to engage with this material outside of university limitations. All the readings will be available for download as PDFs via this Google drive link.
Feel free to show up every week or only the weeks that interest you. That being said, I do encourage you to come to the first week’s meeting so that we can get a feel for what people want to get out of the group. Feel free to email me with any questions!
January 22, 2021 –
Friday 5-7pm
Ages 16-24
Location: Spectrum (150 W Broadway, Eugene, OR)
Menu: Breakfast for Dinner
Survival and Harm Reduction Supplies available
January 23, 2021 –
We will meet online to discuss Hammer and Hoe by Robin D. G. Kelley. If you would like an invite or more details, please email dsaeugene@gmail.com
January 24, 2021 –
Email DSAEugene@gmail.com for more information.
January 26, 2021 –
The Share Fair is a monthly event to connect people with resources, services, and each other in a convenient and fun way.
Food, clothes, haircuts, massages, bike repair, helpful organizations, music, and more – all absolutely free!
January 27, 2021 –
email uoydsa@riseup.net for meeting information
January 28, 2021 –
This ten-week reading group will explore some key texts in radical thought, including texts by Marx, the early anarchists, feminist theorists, and scholars of contemporary radical movements. The reading schedule for the group mirrors the syllabus for PS 433 Marx and Radical Thought at the University of Oregon. Because PS 433 has a limited class size – and UO tuition is prohibitively expensive – I wanted to create a more informal space for people to engage with this material outside of university limitations. All the readings will be available for download as PDFs via this Google drive link.
Feel free to show up every week or only the weeks that interest you. That being said, I do encourage you to come to the first week’s meeting so that we can get a feel for what people want to get out of the group. Feel free to email me with any questions!
January 30, 2021 –
We are thrilled to share with you an invitation to Against Punishment, a training resource created by Project Nia and Interrupting Criminalization. This abolitionist curriculum is anchored in the principle that "punishment actually undermines safety." The first of a four-part series, the unit "Exploring Different Forms of Justice" will guide us through conversations on punitive, restorative and transformative justice, and exercises in interrupting harm as we encounter it in our community and daily life.
We hope that you will share this invitation widely, and join us on Saturday, January 30, 2021, 10am - 12:15pm PST, to explore these ideas together.
Future units (dates TBD) include: Crafting Non-Punitive Responses to Harm; Another World Is Possible, Abolition through Storytelling; Surviving Harm/Violence & What Would Justice Look Like?
January 30, 2021 –
We will meet online to discuss Hammer and Hoe by Robin D. G. Kelley. If you would like an invite or more details, please email dsaeugene@gmail.com