Broken and Lost
Today there was another mass shooting, this time in Maryland. Crime is the cost of cutthroat capitalism and the emptiness and despair that meritocracies engender. … Continue reading
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Today there was another mass shooting, this time in Maryland. Crime is the cost of cutthroat capitalism and the emptiness and despair that meritocracies engender. … Continue reading
Housing is in short supply in Eugene, and it looks like many have blinders to car license plates from California, Nevada and numerous states across … Continue reading
I commend Mike Beilstein for having the courage and conviction to admit to being all in for the Green Party (Letters, June 28). Conviction is … Continue reading
I’d like to second the effort made by T’ruah, Rabbi Ruhi, Rev. William Barber and all the others that are participating in the Poor People’s … Continue reading
The current U.S. policy of confinement of brown babies in concentration camps should come as no surprise. Our country has a long history of white … Continue reading
Our new radio station, KEPW Peace Works Community radio, broadcasting simultaneously from 97.3 FM and online at kepw.org, needs your help. Our signal on air … Continue reading
People who steal bikes or forge checks rarely face jail time, let alone federal prison or the loss of children, because those are misdemeanors. But so … Continue reading
I am a Pacific Green Party voter and activist, and I encourage others to consider registering and voting Green. I first registered as a Green … Continue reading
Keynote speaker at the Slow News conference — no, that’s not a typo — June 25 at the University of Oregon was none other than … Continue reading
Attending the University of Oregon Commencement June 18, where my daughter was graduating, I was surprised and pleased to hear President Michael Schill admit, “My … Continue reading