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Just so people know, one doesn’t have to go to Amazon to watch Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World (“Music in Motion” by Will … Continue reading
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Just so people know, one doesn’t have to go to Amazon to watch Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World (“Music in Motion” by Will … Continue reading
To: White people. I’m a Black woman. Seems that lately many of you have tumbled to the strife and danger that Black people face every … Continue reading
The riots, protests and unrest are very predictable reactions when one considers the context and how biased historical knowledge actually is in this country. Recalling … Continue reading
Poor John Zerzan (Letters, 6-4). There was no riot Sunday. No battle with police, not even any destruction of property. He is so disappointed! Anarchists … Continue reading
I noticed Amadou Diallo’s name missing from the cover of Eugene Weekly (6-4). He was a Guinean man who was contacted by police in the … Continue reading
Yesterday (June 5) a Portland newspaper called for Trump’s resignation — Portland, Maine. Where are the Oregon newspapers? Marc Gunther Junction City Editor’s note: Eugene … Continue reading
In Verona, Italy, 1355-1375, the castle in the middle of town was constructed with walls and special exits to protect the aristocracy from the locals … Continue reading
Well, by now it is apparent that indeed the virus continues to spread across the land. It remains virulent, alive and growing daily, taking its … Continue reading
The killing of George Floyd looks, on the surface, like a gaping wound on the belly of our culture. I, however, propose it is not. … Continue reading
To serve and protect? Let’s not forget why the rioting began. Another African American was murdered by a white cop who showed utter disdain for … Continue reading