Category Archives: Social Justice

World Day of Social Justice: The Invisible Class Movie/Discussion (Free)

The Invisible Class is a grassroots documentary film that is being independently released and brought to you in collaboration with the City of Eugene Human Rights Commission honor of the United Nations’ World Day of Social Justice. Free viewing of … Continue reading

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Please support School District 4J Racial Harassment Policy

Dear Neighbor, Eugene 4J School Board is meeting Wednesday evening, Feb 16, and it appears that the proposed 4-J district-wide policy on Racial Harassment and Bullying is likely to come up for a vote at this meeting. Why it matters: … Continue reading

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Monthly SCCO meeting – Thursday, Dec 2 – 7PM

Santa Clara MeetingThursday, December 2, 20217:00 p.m. (via Zoom) The agenda:– Social Justice Committee (presentation) – Friends of Awbrey Park – Land use applications – Santa Clara Community Foundation & Schoolhouse project– Recruiting a newsletter editor for SCCO mailings and … Continue reading

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Homelessness: The film The Invisible Class will be shown at Campbell Community Center on Nov. 18

Film Screening Nov. 18, 1:30-4:00pm The film The Invisible Class will be shown at Campbell Community Center on Nov. 18, 2021, 1:30-4pm. The 90 minute documentary will be followed by a panel discussion. The film is sponsored by the Neighborhood … Continue reading

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Middle Housing Information and Q&A Sessions October 19th and 21st

From the city of Eugene: The Middle Housing Public Hearings process is about to begin! Join us for an opportunity to hear about Middle Housing project and changes coming to the Land Use Code. Staff will review the requirements of … Continue reading

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