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WITH LOVE TO EW Sending you this letter of not only commendation but of praise from my heart for all of the EW issues that … Continue reading
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WITH LOVE TO EW Sending you this letter of not only commendation but of praise from my heart for all of the EW issues that … Continue reading
• June marks two big months for underrepresented communities. First, as most folks know, June is Pride month. Here in Eugene, however, we do our … Continue reading
HOUSING FIRST, ALWAYS Dear Mayor Kaarin Knudson, I do not expect that this letter will get to you. Mayoral responsibilities are vast, but I hope … Continue reading
• Who says civics education is dying? Certainly not Grace Kim, a 7th grader at Eugene’s Ridgeline Montessori, as well as 19 other finalists in … Continue reading
By Jesús Sepúlveda The body of Christ is a bombed strip. Mural of horror Sore hands Eternal smoke. More than 30 thousand mutilated bodies Dunes of … Continue reading
Living in a “cooperative”? I never gave the idea much thought, and I sure didn’t think I’d join a co-op housing community. To me, a … Continue reading
THANK YOU, EUGENE WEEKLY Emerson Brady wrote an article, “The Last Responders,” highlighting the Trauma Intervention Program of Lane County, published in this paper on … Continue reading
We asked what should be on our new mayor’s to-do list — some folks responded directly to us, and other responses you can read in … Continue reading
What happens when we fall silent on issues that compromise the wellbeing of our community? The first question would be: Can you describe your communities? … Continue reading
OFF WITH SMART METERS EWEB’s recent actions have made me really question what happened to compassion and clear thinking in our community. EWEB, Oregon’s largest … Continue reading