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How do you reconcile a lynching? A story of justice and redemption.

5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
May 8

Meese Auditorium

This event will focus on the legacy of Alonzo Tucker, Oregon’s most widely documented African American victim of lynching, and how his memory has inspired a movement for historical reconciliation. Taylor Stewart will share about how the search for an answer to this question transformed his life and taught him the potential to find true justice for Oregon’s history of racial injustice.

“This story is not just about reconciliation; it’s about finding a way to heal and foster hope in our communities,” Stewart explains. “By confronting these painful narratives, we can begin to foster understanding and pave the way for a more just future.”

Gabrielle Johnsen, founder of Grants Pass Remembrance (from Sundown to Sunrise) and Community Engagement Director of ORP, will join the discussion. A Q&A session will follow.

Please register for the event.

June 2026
Jun 08
08 June 2026
Barnett Rd and Highland Dr.,
Medford,

A silent, non-violent vigil in the Quaker tradition, for peace in Palestine, 
and for the end of US taxpayer support for bombs takes place every Friday.

Free
Jun 09
09 June 2026
Upton Road, Central Point,

One Resistance Hour a Day Keeps Fascism at Bay! Join others every Tuesday at the Central Point Overpass located near Upton Road. This is a community event and not sponsored by Peace House.

Jun 09
09 June 2026

One Resistance Hour a Day Keeps Fascism at Bay! Join the Rabble Rousers every Tuesday at the intersection of Barnett and Highland.