Starter Homes Are The Answer
Through a powerful socioeconomic tool, the entry level starter home, children in Oregon went from growing up in poverty in second-world shanties to their children … Continue reading
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Through a powerful socioeconomic tool, the entry level starter home, children in Oregon went from growing up in poverty in second-world shanties to their children … Continue reading
This is in response to Miaya Sustaita’s letter (“The Sound of Slaughter,” Letters 5/20). Sustaita compared the sounds of trees being cut down in order … Continue reading
Thanks for your coverage of logging on the Willamette National Forest in “Flattening a Forest” (EW 5/13). It’s great to see prominent forest scientists like … Continue reading
Many thanks to Ayisha Elliott for her enlightening article “Choose Kindness” (EW 5/20) and her definition of real kindness. Three books I would recommend as … Continue reading
I was happy to see the column about the anti war movement of 50 years ago (“Fifty Years Ago,” EW 5/13). I, too, was there … Continue reading
In the past few years, I have become increasingly active in our local schools to advocate for the best interests of my child and the … Continue reading
It’s been a tough year for all of us. There will eventually be an end to the pandemic, but climate change will only get worse … Continue reading
Mainstream media, corporations and politicians keep advocating we will “get back to normal” soon. Speeding at 90 mph towards the abyss of ecological collapse followed … Continue reading
Most of our fine community is aware of the double-murders at the Falcon Wood Village retirement community on May 7. This need for the community … Continue reading
When speaking of affordable housing, neither Eugene nor developers ever mention wages. Focusing on new, multi-bedroom apartments, rents run between $2,000 to $2,500 per month. … Continue reading