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Year: 2020

More Money for Homeless During the Pandemic and Winter

Lane County is receiving about $7 million in federal money to assist the unhoused as they navigate the pandemic; some of these funds could be used to create winter warming stations to replace Egan

BlogNews 5 years ago

Members of the Lane County Poverty and Homelessness Board (PHB) discussed how to use federal money for unhoused people during the pandemic and plans for … Continue reading →

Eugene’s Godmother of Anti-Racism 

The founder of the Racism Free Zone called out racism in Eugene and fought against it with compassion; she left the town a more inclusive place

News 5 years ago

Elliotte Cook moved to Eugene in the early ’80s with his brother, Lennard Cook, and his mother, Bahati Ansari.    At Thomas Jefferson Middle School, … Continue reading →

Racialized Inequality 

Social justice is the vaccine we need for Oregon's food system

Viewpoint 5 years ago

By Joan Gross and Emily Yates-Doerr The COVID-19 pandemic has laid bare the racialized inequality that permeates Oregon’s food system.  The conditions of slavery and … Continue reading →

Classical Garage Band

Spire Duo’s weekend concert brought art song to an audience in the street

Music 5 years ago

Four months ago, classical singer Emma Rose Lynn could never have guessed that her next live concert would be performed right out of her garage. … Continue reading →

Day Trippers

A quantum loop complicates things in the surprising romantic comedy Palm Springs

Film 5 years ago

Perhaps our ongoing national catastrophe, and all the exhaustion and despair it entails, have weakened my critical faculties, but I must say I was unexpectedly … Continue reading →

GOP Is Blocking Election Security

Letters 5 years ago

In 2016, Russian hackers probed voting databases and systems in all 50 states in what the Department of Homeland Security and FBI believe was simply … Continue reading →

No, You Can’t Keep That Book Forever

Letters 5 years ago

To my fellow patrons of the Eugene Public Library: Isn’t it great that we get to check things out of the library again! However, there … Continue reading →

COVID-19 and Long-Term Care of Oregonians

Long-term care residents and employees need support

Viewpoint 5 years ago

Our vulnerable citizens residing in long-term care and skilled nursing facilities, often physically and/or mentally disabled, are in dire need of our support and help. … Continue reading →

Black Girl From Eugene

Assimilation is not a gift 

Viewpoint 5 years ago

By Ayisha Elliott I was born in Eugene. A Black baby of two revolutionary Black parents and the fifth child of our crew.  I grew up … Continue reading →

Brace Yourselves, Eugene

Letters 5 years ago

It’s time for a reality check and the unspoken truth. In two months our city will experience the arrival of an army of COVID-19 spreaders. … Continue reading →

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