Ending The Vietnam War, In Context
The “50 Years Ago” column about the Vietnam War and protests in Eugene (EW 5/13) contributes history and inspiration to activism today. Somewhat different views … Continue reading
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The “50 Years Ago” column about the Vietnam War and protests in Eugene (EW 5/13) contributes history and inspiration to activism today. Somewhat different views … Continue reading
“Yes, The Vietnam Protesters Ended The War” was the title of Matthew Johnson’s letter last week (5/27). Johnson writes that the anti-war movement set out … Continue reading
Brewed up conservation? The concoction is greenwash. It’s not too late for Ninkasi and other local breweries to switch to organic grains and hops. In … Continue reading
I am writing in support of Matthew Johnson’s letter (Letters 5/27) in praise of the article “50 Years Ago” (EW 5/13) and his taking to … Continue reading
I’ve noticed that we live in a noisy world. I marvel at how loudly people talk while just walking down the street. Sometimes a friend … Continue reading
What a gift we Eugeneans have in Ayisha Elliott (“Choose Kindness,” Black Girl from Eugene EW 5/20) with all her super powers. Elliott not only … Continue reading
As a Borgen Project ambassador, I have recently become more aware of international issues regarding relations, politics and underdevelopment. Although these issues can be fairly … Continue reading
Homelessness is dear to my heart. I have been homeless a number of times. I have faced the fact that the government is not going … Continue reading
Will the human herd turn in time to save itself from falling over the climate cliff? Over the next four months we have an opportunity … Continue reading
The housing crisis in America demands local and national solutions (“Who Can Afford To Live In Those Apartments?” Letters, 5/20). The American Relief Act was … Continue reading