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Viewpoint: Page 31

Now Is Not the Time for Compromise on Pesticides

Oregon communities must hold the line against the timber industry

NewsOpinionViewpoint 5 years ago

By Kai Huschke The COVID-19 pandemic and nationwide uprisings are making systemic societal change possible. People are open to thinking big and structurally. Ahead of … Continue reading →

My Burden is Yours

The murders of black men and women in America have altered who I am

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By Kristi Wallace These words are only my own.  The last time someone called me “nigger” out loud was 1976.  It was broad daylight and … Continue reading →

Neighborhoods Mobilize

Eugene’s recovery starts in our neighborhood associations 

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By David Monk and Ian Winbrock Now that Lane County has begun its Phase 1 reopening under Gov. Kate Brown’s new “Building a Safe and … Continue reading →

See You When It’s Safe

Saturday Market’s 50th year, in a pandemic

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By Diane McWhorter May 9 marked the 50th anniversary of the Eugene Saturday Market, the oldest continuously operating weekly craft market in the U.S. The … Continue reading →

Critical to Democracy

We the people do not serve the leaders

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Thomas Coffin One year ago, I wrote “2020 Crossroads: The Nation Votes on Conexit.” The column described the Trump administration’s enmity against the Constitution and … Continue reading →

Know What You Can Do To Support Kids

Child abuse doesn’t stop during a global pandemic 

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By Deanna St. Germain and Sarah M. Stewart There have been many news articles and published letters about the concern for undiscovered and increasing rates … Continue reading →

Let’s Keep DeFazio

Peter DeFazio was progressive long before AOC. He still is.

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By Reps. Mark Pocan and Pramila Jayapal In 1991, a small group of members of the U.S. House of Representatives banded together to fight for … Continue reading →

Better Together

St. Vinnie’s finds its footing in COVID-19

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By Terry McDonald The coronavirus pandemic has upended business as usual, and we have been learning during the past two months the lessons that adversity … Continue reading →

This, Too, Shall Pass

COVID-19 is Life-Altering and offers a time for reflection 

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By Heather Buch Throughout my life, whenever I found myself in an especially challenging place, my mother would repeat to me those wise, graceful words, … Continue reading →

Republicans Propose  Neo-Wobbly Socialism!

They strike; refuse to work — while getting paid!

Viewpoint 5 years ago

Republicans Propose  Neo-Wobbly Socialism! They strike; refuse to work — while getting paid! The Oregon Legislature adjourned its 35-day biennial session on March 5, 2020 … Continue reading →

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