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SUMMARY:Connecting Student Debt and Militarism
DESCRIPTION:On Tuesday\, January 4\, join CODEPINK Congress as we discuss the movement to forgive student debt\, and why it’s a necessary part of building a strong movement against militarism. “Can’t afford debt forgiveness”? \nRegister for this Zoom event here \nWe’ve heard that line before\, while Congress barely blinks as it passes a $778 billion military budget. Our runaway military budget robs us of resources to meet needs at home\, including education\, health care\, housing and more. Foreign policy is domestic policy\, and vice versa. \nAuthor and progressive activist Marianne Williamson warns that the Biden administration and Democratic Party must stop dragging their feet on student loan forgiveness\, minimum wage reform and COVID relief — or face defeat in the midterms. President Biden has paused student debt repayment until May\, but a pause is not enough. \nAs our other guest\, Braxton Brewington\, writes: “Debt cancellation would be one of the largest bottom-up economic stimulants in U.S. history\, creating millions of jobs and boosting annual GDP by up to $108 billion per year for the next ten years.”\nAs student loan debt tops $1.7 trillion\, 43 million people suffer financial and mental hardship long after their college years. Some turn to military service to pay off their loans\, trading one hardship for another. With so many students in debt\, working and going to school\, there’s little time on- or off-campus for activism. To keep our students in debt is to keep them quiet…but only for so long!
URL:https://peacehouse.net/event/connecting-student-debt-and-militarism/
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SUMMARY:Ashland Peace Meal Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Free community meal and holiday giveaway! This Thursday December 23rd from 3-530 p.m. at Bellevue Grange 1050 Tolman Creek Road in Ashland. \nJoin Southern Oregon Jobs with Justice for this holiday celebration to include delicious food\, live music\, portraits\, giveaways and more! \nContact Jason at 541-841-8341 for more information. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://peacehouse.net/event/ashland-peace-meal-celebration/
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211219
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211224
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SUMMARY:Earthkeepers Summit 2021
DESCRIPTION:From Earthkeepers: \nThe future of the Earth is in your hands… \n…and with that lies great power to build a new future. The footsteps you take today\, the decisions you make tomorrow\, the way you choose to lead your life will leave an imprint on our greater collective. \nWaking up to a whirlwind world of divisions\, emotions\, humanitarian and environmental crises\, health and political controversy\, is a lot for us all to handle. But know that everything that is happening around you has a greater meaning in the inner workings of life. It all carries a message\, a great opportunity for us to seek change. To do better and to be better.  To succeed we need new wisdom. A new way to live our life in connection with nature: consciously\, alive\, and with spiritual depth. \nWe’ve put together some of the world’s best speakers\, teachers\, thought leaders\, scientists\, entrepreneurs and medicine men and women to help through this time of great change. Recharge your mind\, body and spirit\, as you learn how to practice inner peace\, and step into the new year ready to change our world for the better. You are not alone\, all Earthkeepers are with you. \nDuring the 5-day online summit\, we hope to inspire you through stories\, ancient healing wisdoms\, meditations and practical teachings that can help you to find your inner calling\, bring peace and harmony during turbulent times and to help you reconnect with nature.  \nJoin For Free
URL:https://peacehouse.net/event/earthkeepers-summit-2021/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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SUMMARY:Celebrate 25 Years of Democracy Now
DESCRIPTION:Democracy Now! will celebrate 25 years on the air with a virtual event on Tuesday Dec. 7th at 8 p.m. ET \nSpecial guests will include: \nNoam Chomsky\, world-renowned political dissident and author \nAngela Davis\, legendary activist and scholar \nDanny Devito\, Emmy Award-winning actor \nMartín Espada\, National Book Award-winning poet \nWinona LaDuke\, Indigenous leader \nArundhati Roy\, the acclaimed Indian writer and activist. \nGreta Thunberg\, Swedish climate activist \nThe event will also feature musical performances by the Grammy Award-winning Mexican singer & songwriter Lila Downs and Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine. \nAmy Goodman\, Juan González & Nermeen Shaikh will host the virtual event which will stream at democracynow.org.
URL:https://peacehouse.net/event/celebrate-25-years-of-democracy-now/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211207T160000
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SUMMARY:Nuclear Age Peace Foundation: Speech and Spirit
DESCRIPTION:Nuclear Age Peace Foundation presents Speech and Spirit\, an evening about the transmission of political conviction and ecological consciousness across generations. This multi-genre collaboration sits at the intersection of literary studies\, Black and Indigenous performance art\, and the pursuit of collective transcendence. The event emerges from a set of conversations between old friends about how best to honor the traditions they love and study. It will feature live music\, song\, and poetry. \nThis event is a multi-genre collaboration with Joshua Bennett\, Samora Pinderhughes\, and Matthew Spellberg on Tuesday\, December 7th from 4:00 – 5:30 pm. \nABOUT THE PARTICIPANTS: \nJoshua Bennett is a Professor of English and Creative Writing at Dartmouth College. Earlier this year\, he was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship and the Whiting Award for Poetry and Nonfiction. \nSamora Pinderhughes is a jazz vocalist and keyboardist. Samora was named the first ever Art for Justice/Soros Justice Fellow in 2018. \nMattthew Spellberg is a scholar and writer and the creator of the Dream Parliament. He is President of the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation. \nRegister for this event at: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_39wXCnbaTYiLVKmQ2hUSuA
URL:https://peacehouse.net/event/nuclear-age-peace-foundation-speech-and-spirit/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Nonviolence,War & Peace
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211204
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211206
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SUMMARY:Empty Bowls: Delivered to Your Door
DESCRIPTION:For the ninth year\, Peace House is asking the community to help it meet the challenge of food insecurity in Ashland by buying a hand-thrown empty ceramic bowl\, emblematic of the plight of our unhoused and economically marginalized sisters and brothers. And because of the COVID pandemic\, for the second year the bowls will be delivered to the doors of ticket holders rather than the traditional gathering at First United Methodist Church. \nBuy Your Bowl Here\nBowls will be delivered on Saturday\, December 4th and Sunday\, December 5th. Please indicate which day works better for you when you purchase your ticket. Once again\, we are working with our elected officials and other local celebrities  so don’t be surprised if your state senator\, one of your city council members or another local celebrity delivers your bowl!
URL:https://peacehouse.net/event/empty-bowls-delivered-to-your-door/
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SUMMARY:Representing Radicals Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:December 2nd at 4 p.m. PST\, the National Lawyers Guild and Institute to End Mass Incarceration will host a zoom discussion about representing political radicals. \nTilted Scales\, a group of dedicated anarchist legal support workers who have spent years supporting and fighting for political prisoners\, prisoner of war\, and politicized prisoners\, published Representing Radicals with the goal of demystifying common political defense strategies and equipping criminal defense attorneys with the tools to better understand and support their radical clients’ legal\, personal\, and political goals. Join members of the Tilted Scales Legal Collective as they share their work in conversation with two movement defense attorneys: Lauren Regan (founder\, executive director and senior attorney at the Civil Liberties Defense Center) and Joshua Raisler Cohn (public defender at the Committee for Public Counsel Services and Mass Defense Co-Chair at NLG-Massachusetts). \nThis event is sponsored by the National Lawyers Guild’s National Office\, the National Lawyers Guild Harvard Law School Chapter\, and the\nInstitute to End Mass Incarceration. \nRegister at bit.ly/NLGRepsRadicals\n[1]
URL:https://peacehouse.net/event/representing-radicals-panel-discussion/
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SUMMARY:Master 'Climate Protectors' Present on Actions
DESCRIPTION:SoCAN invites you to join their monthly zoom meeting on Tuesday November 30 and hear from three graduates of the local nonprofit’s Master Climate Protector Series. Presenters include Erin O’Kelley Muck\,\nCynthia Holm\, and Flavia Franco. Register Here  \nBackground: \nGraduates of the Southern Oregon Climate Action Now Master Climate Protector (MCP) course are certified when they turn their knowledge of climate science into action by promoting understanding in the community or promoting real greenhouse gas reductions. SOCAN’s November Monthly General Meeting will be devoted to an evening of inspiration as three MCP graduates who have performed above and beyond expectations discuss what they have been doing. \nErin O’Kelley Muck\, owner of Ruby Slipper Designs – an award-winning web design agency that helps nonprofits achieve their online goals – is a 2020 MCP graduate. Erin is passionate about working to turn the tide on climate change. \nCynthia Holm\, a professional Environmental\, Health\, and Safety (EHS) manager and educator for over 30 years\, has experiences ranging from chemical manufacturing to military service. Cynthia\, a 2021 graduate\, currently serves as EHS Manager and Green Team Coordinator at the Providence Medford Medical Center. Cynthia will share her experiences helping Providence confront climate change!\nFlavia Franco attended a book tour talk by Paul Hawken on Project Drawdown. Hawken’s advice was to influence others – whatever that looks like. Flavia\, a 2021 MCP graduate\, is looking forward to how Hawken’s next book – Regeneration; Ending the climate crisis in one generation – will influence thinking and actions for years to come. Flavia will discuss her role in Southern Oregon Food Solutions\, a spinoff of Project Drawdown and the Southern Oregon Pachamama Alliance Community. \nSOCAN’s Master Climate Protector has been offered each year since 2017. The course provides participants a science-based understanding of the basics of climate change\, its consequences\, and what we can do to address the climate crisis. It runs for ten-weeks\, with a weekly three-hour class. The 2022 session\, starting on Wednesday February 9\, will be offered via ZOOM and is open for registration. In addition to our regular scholarship offer\, this is the first year we include the Robert J. Scheelen Memorial Scholarship as a full scholarship. To honor Bob’s lifelong public service\, preference will be given to applicants who have an interest in public service in the government arena. For more information visit socanmcp.eco.
URL:https://peacehouse.net/event/master-climate-protectors-present-on-actions/
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SUMMARY:Free Live Music: Stardust
DESCRIPTION:Come enjoy the Stardust Quartet with Singer Victoria Lawton-Diez\, guitarist Tim Church\, bassist Dave Miller\, and Allan Adler on sax\, play a mix of Latin\, American standards\, Latin\, Spanish\, and French songs and pop music at 5:30 p.m. Saturday\, Nov. 27\, at Belle Fiore Winery\, 100 Belle Fiore Lane\, Ashland. Admission is free. \nSee bellefiorewine.com or call 541-552-4900.
URL:https://peacehouse.net/event/free-live-music-stardust/
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SUMMARY:Project Feeder Watch: Count Birds with Experts
DESCRIPTION:Join Project Feeder Watch \nVolunteers can help experts count birds that visit feeders at North Mountain Park at 9 a.m. Saturday\, Nov. 27\, at 620 N. Mountain Ave.\, Ashland. \nResults will be submitted to Cornell University’s FeederWatch program. Admission is free and pre-registration is not required. \nFor further information\, see ashlandparksandrec.org\, email at parksinfo@ashland.or.us or call 541-488-5340.
URL:https://peacehouse.net/event/project-feeder-watch-count-birds-with-experts/
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SUMMARY:Truth to Power: BIPOC Celebration Mural Dedication
DESCRIPTION:Join Truth to Power Tuesday\, November 23 at 4:00 p.m. at Ashland High School for a dedication ceremony of the BIPOC Celebration Mural in honor of Aidan Ellison. According to the Truth To Power Club website\, the group will “celebrate the artists and activists of our Black\, Indigenous\, and People of Color community. There will be music\, dancing\, spoken word\, activities\, food and more!”
URL:https://peacehouse.net/event/truth-to-power-bipoc-celebration-mural-dedication/
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SUMMARY:Ashland Rogue Valley Growers & Crafters Market
DESCRIPTION:Ashland Rogue Valley Growers & Crafters Market: Seasonal fruits and vegetables\, crafts\, specialty foods\, drinks and more are available from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Tuesdays through Nov. 23\, at the National Guard Armory\, 1420 E. Main St.\, Ashland. Masks are required. Social distancing and safety measures are in place. See rvgrowersmarket.com.
URL:https://peacehouse.net/event/ashland-rogue-valley-growers-crafters-market/
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SUMMARY:Peace is More Than the Absence of War
DESCRIPTION:A conversation with Matthew Spellberg and Richard Falk of Nuclear Age Peace Foundation. \nThe Nuclear Age Peace Foundation presents Matthew Spellberg\, our new President\, and Richard Falk\, the Foundation’s Senior Vice President and past Board Chair\, in conversation about the path from ideas to action\, the importance of utopian thinking in an age of technological danger\, the calling of a ‘Citizen Pilgrim\,’ and the future of the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation. \nMatthew Spellberg\, a scholar and writer\, is a past Junior Fellow at the Harvard Society of Fellows and Editor-at-Large of Cabinet Magazine. He has taught at Harvard\, Princeton\, Rutgers\, and the Rhode Island School of Design. For six years he worked in the New Jersey prison system as a teacher\, organizer\, and administrator. A longtime student of Indigenous languages\, he was the founder of the Native Cultures of the Americas seminar at Harvard University. \n\n\n\n\nRichard Falkwas on the faculty at Princeton for forty years. Since then he has been affiliated with Queen Mary University\, London\, and for the last twenty years with UC Santa Barbara. His memoir\, Public Intellectual: The Life of a Citizen Pilgrim\, was published this past year. \n\nRegister for this Zoom Event
URL:https://peacehouse.net/event/peace-is-more-than-the-absence-of-war/
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SUMMARY:What's Up With the Bluff?
DESCRIPTION:Ecologists and geologists will discuss a geographic landmark east of Ashland and their work protecting it in a Wednesday evening webinar.\nSouthern Oregon Land Conservancy will highlight the history of Pompadour Bluff and highlight its plans to preserve it during a virtual pub talk titled “What’s Up With the Bluff?” from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday\, Nov. 17\, via Zoom. \nAt the webinar\, SOLC’s Executive Director Steve Wise and Stewardship Director Kristi Mergenthaler will discuss how the nonprofit was recently bequeathed the landmark now known as the Harry and Marilyn Fisher preserve at Pompadour Bluff and provide updates on the conservation project.\nOther guest speakers will include emeritus geology professor Jad D’Allura and Siskiyou BioSurvey Senior Botanist John Villela. \nFor a link to the Zoom meeting\, register at landconserve.org/events\, email info@landconserve.org or call 541-482-3069.
URL:https://peacehouse.net/event/whats-up-with-the-bluff/
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SUMMARY:Rogue Climate Virtual Shindig
DESCRIPTION:Rogue Climate invites you to their Virtual Shindig November 16 from 5:30 – 7 p.m. From their release\, “Let’s take some time to recognize the incredible contributions to support our community this year and to reconnect with each other. The event will include\, music\, an online auction and raffle\, updates about Rogue Climate’s work and so much more.” \nRegister at https://bit.ly/21registershindig.
URL:https://peacehouse.net/event/rogue-climate-virtual-shindig/
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SUMMARY:Community-driven Leadership in Ashland
DESCRIPTION:Sunday November 14 the Ashland Climate Action Project of SOCAN and Local Innovation Works will host a moderated discussion: Community-Driven Leadership. Stephen Bárczay Sloan of the Humane Leadership Institute will moderate Ashland’s Mayor Julie Akins and Interim City Manager Gary Milliman. \nRegister Here \nBackground: \nAshland has a long tradition of rising to challenges with intelligence\, creativity\, and vision. How can we reignite this positive energy and capacity for visionary leadership within our community? How can we\, as citizens\, participate positively and constructively to address the city issues that matter most? Join us for a special wide-ranging Sunday evening discussion. We’ll explore how residents can best work with city staff and local elected officials to help identify and drive forward with solutions. We’ll sharpen up on both the practical how-to’s of civic engagement in Ashland\, as well as the broader issue of how we can all work to strengthen leadership capacity in the community itself.
URL:https://peacehouse.net/event/community-driven-leadership-in-ashland/
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SUMMARY:Solidarity Collective: Bajo Fuego Event
DESCRIPTION:Register for the film screening of “Bajo Fuego” followed by a conversation with one of our partners from Colombia COCCAM (National Coordinator of Growers of Coca\, Marijuana and Poppy). \nGet your ticket here \nThis timely event is an opportunity for students\, grassroots organizations\, and community members to learn from indigenous\, black and small farmers on the ground about the current violation of human rights in Colombia\, especially in the cocoa-growing region of Cauca after the non-compliance of the peace accords signed in 2016. We’ll learn about the situation of these communities after accessing crop substitution as part of the drug war policies in Colombia and the consequences of forced eradication through the use of glyphosate\, a Monsanto product declared to be carcinogenic by the World Health Organization in 2015. We’ll analyze the transcendental U.S. policy role\, how communities are organizing to combat environmental destruction\, displacement\, assassination of social leaders and will hear about solidarity and what we can do to promote human-centered US economic and political policies towards Colombia. \nWe’ll be co-hosting this event along with other grassroots organizations in the United States. If your organization is interested in co-hosting this event\, please reach out to pao@solidaritycollective.org.
URL:https://peacehouse.net/event/solidarity-collective-bajo-fuego-event/
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SUMMARY:Flowers of Resistance: SOA Watch
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday\, November 6th\, SOA Watch will host a virtual conference. They will facilitate three virtual panels discussing the historic and current U.S.-sponsored militarization throughout the Americas\, the Biden Administration’s political strategies to address the root causes of mass migration\, and the ongoing struggle of communities and movements to safeguard the dignity and autonomy of the Earth and all peoples within increasingly repressive and militarized nation-states. \nPanels – Saturday\, November 6th 2021 \n11 a.m. The Evolving Empire: Historical and Contemporary Export of U.S. Militarization in Latin America and the Caribbean \n12 p.m. Tangled Roots: Mass Migration and the Biden Admin’s Coopting of the Narrative of Change \n1:30 p.m. Territorial Defense and the U.S.-Promoted Neoliberal Extractivist Model \nOn Sunday\, November 21st we will honor the memory of political and social activists\, compas\, loved ones\, and extended community members whose lives were cut short by state violence and who today serve as ancestors guiding us in our collective struggle for peace and justice. The Litany and Presentes will feature the beloved SOA Watch Musicians Collective.\nThe virtual events are free\, bilingual (Spanish and English\, interpretation will be provided) and all are welcome to attend! You will receive an email confirmation with all the links for the panels and the litany after registration. We look forward to sharing virtual space with you. \nRegister Here
URL:https://peacehouse.net/event/flowers-of-resistance-soa-watch/
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SUMMARY:Int'l Day of Action: Militarism and Climate Change
DESCRIPTION:From International FOR: \nThe International Fellowship of Reconciliation\, a spiritual based peace movement founded over a century ago to overcome war and the Culture of Violence and to implement a Culture of Peace\, Justice and Truth through nonviolence\, is pleased to invite all of you to join efforts to act for Climate. Living in justice includes protecting the Earth\, which is the basis of life for all living beings. \nMilitarism Drives Climate Catastrophe \nIFOR Global Day of Action is to focus on the field of militarism and the comprehensive war system and is made out of different initiatives which can be undertaken by individuals and groups and that are connected to #compassion #accountability and #change and rooted in nonviolence. War\, production of armaments\, militarization of the territory\, military investment\, security are some of the topics which can be addressed through in person\, virtual\, informal\, institutional initiatives. \nClimate change is connected to Peace issues\, in particular this is evident in the field of armed conflict.\n \nWar has a direct impact on the ground\, also causing destruction on the land\, contamination\, pollution and reducing or destroying crops\, livestock farming and healthy water sources. \nIFOR is now urging to put the spotlight on a significant aspect that has a global impact\, and that is: “The environmentally and climate destructive effects of all activities in the military sector” and on the following demands: \n1. Disclose the destructive impacts by the military based on hard facts\,\n2. Data collection and full transparency on the military’s carbon footprint\,\n3. Mandatory reporting of all military GHG emissions in line with the UN Framework Convention (Paris Agreement\, 2015) in the respective national climate reports\n4. Inclusion of military GHG emissions in further climate negotiations\,\n5. End war. \nThe production of weapons often requires the retrieval of often exploited resources and often involves waste products and pollution. The use of weapons itself has negative consequences for the environment. One of the most striking examples is nuclear weapons\, the production\, testing\, storage and use of which pose a constant danger to humankind and the entire planet\, to the point of devastating and irreparable consequences. \nThe militarisation of the territory and the actions of armed groups also cause devastation in the environment in which people live\, leading to unbearable and harmful living conditions. In addition\, many violent conflicts are generated to gain control over resources\, often in resource-rich countries\, usually in the global south. \nInvestment in armaments and the military is immoral both because it is an investment in the destruction of living beings and territory and because it displaces resources needed to protect and safeguard the environment and life on the planet. There are many urgent investments to prevent catastrophes and to repair the damage already caused\, and as long as security is thought to be provided by the military\, catastrophe will continue. \nThe security of individuals and of the planet that hosts us is determined by “care for our common home”\, by respect for the environment and for resources\, and by using them sparingly and not selfishly or in the interests of the few. \nNonviolence highlights the need for and usefulness of alternative choices to those of a Culture of Violence\, choices that engage all social actors\, choices aimed at preserving all forms of life and repairing forms of injustice and inequity among the inhabitants of the Earth. \nThink\, Plan\, Act!\n\nRegister here your initiative and let people know about it and join you! \nAll initiatives will be posted on the IFOR dedicated web page and Facebook page to invite everyone to join in the Global Day of Action on Climate Catastrophe\, right before COP26 starts in Glasgow\, Scotland.
URL:https://peacehouse.net/event/intl-day-of-action-militarism-and-climate-change/
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SUMMARY:Segaki Ceremony and Memorial Service
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday\, Oct 27 at 7 p.m.\, the Ashland Zen Center will host a candlelit ceremony for all hungry ghosts\, and a memorial service for loved ones who have died. \nFrom Ashland Zen Center: \nA Gaki\, hungry ghost\, is a miserable being with a tiny\, constricted throat too narrow to swallow anything and a painfully swollen belly that aches with hunger and thirst. We all have hungry ghosts in our lives and perhaps in our hearts. At Segaki we offer all gaki spiritual nourishment to relieve their suffering. \nWe offer the Hungry Ghosts spiritual sustenance to relieve their torment. Coming together in the dark and the cold\, we also bring light and remembrance to those we love who have died\, through our annual memorial service. Segaki will take place under illuminated canopies on the grounds of Ashland Zen Center\, 740 Tolman Creek Road. All are welcome. Dress warmly\, and wear a COVID-safe face mask while on Ashland Zen Center property. \nMemorial \nTo add names to the annual memorial: Write loved ones’ names on the “Great Abiding Friends” registry BEFORE October 27. This scroll is at the Zen Center\, 740 Tolman Creek Road. If you are at a distance\, email names to ino@ashlandzencenter.org\nThe COVID Memorial will take place during the annual memorial service this year. The assembly will participate in speaking aloud the names of 2\,100 people who have died of COVID-19 since the Pandemic started. This bears witness to the 700\,000 who have perished\, holding those we don’t know with those we name. Learn more about the COVID Memorial Flags: COVID Memorial Flags \nFood Donation \nTo donate food to the hungry: Bring non-perishable food items to the Zen Center for feeding the living\, hungry beings in our Rogue Valley. The basket for food donations is on the porch of the Zen Center\, 740 Tolman Creek Road. Food will be collected until the ceremony\, then distributed locally through the Food Bank. \nSegaki Notes \nArrive at the Segaki canopies at 7:00 pm. Allow time for parking. You may need to walk a short way if the Zen Center parking lot is full. A period of silent meditation (zazen) in our chairs will begin at 7:10pm. Latecomers will be seated at the back. The Segaki Ceremony will follow zazen.\nBring a flashlight (there will be some available to share)\nBring a noisemaker or musical instrument. Hungry ghosts feel unworthy of spiritual community and are attracted to harsh sounds so when we invite them to join us we yell and make a lot of noise. \nFor more information\, please visit: https://www.ashlandzencenter.org/segaki/ \n 
URL:https://peacehouse.net/event/segaki-ceremony-and-memorial-service/
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SUMMARY:Whiteness & the Grief of Being a Culture-less People: Session
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday\, Oct 27\, 6:30-8:30 PM\, PDT\, via Zoom\, Deconstructing Whiteness will host their monthly meeting\, with the theme “Whiteness\, and the Grief of Being a Culture-less People.” \nYou can find out more by visiting their website.  \nFrom Deconstructing Whiteness\, “All sessions\, though focused on the education of white participants\, are very much open to BIPOC folks\, who are interested in attending. With an eye to creating community\, it is wonderful to see folks attend multiple times\, continuing to build connection.” \nPREP MATERIALS:\nIn preparation for this topic please take some time\, though not required\, to watch the video or read any of these articles. This is an important territory in this work that we have not delved into previously. \n1) Tim Wise Video – The History of Whiteness (Video 6:51)\nConcise and impassioned history of how we got to whiteness. TL \n2) Grief & the White Void – Article by Abraham Lateiner\nI found it compassionate and helpful entering this territory. TL \n3) How Italians Became White – Article from the NY Times Magazine- 2019\nSpoke to me and my personal lineage. Story mirrors that of many groups settling here from Europe\, or from anywhere early in the 20th century. TL \nPrep Materials are offered to enhance your experience for the evening\, are not required\, and may plant a seed. \nRegister Here
URL:https://peacehouse.net/event/whiteness-the-grief-of-being-a-culture-less-people-session/
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SUMMARY:SOCAN: Solar Projects You Can Plug-in To
DESCRIPTION:Southern Oregon Climate Action Now (SOCAN) and the Ashland Climate Action Project invite you to a presentation by local solar energy enthusiasts Tuesday\, October 26 from 6-7 p.m. Presenters include Jim Hartman from Ashland Solar Cooperative and Ray Sanchez-Pascador\, from Solarize Rogue. \nAccording to SOCAN\, “One of the most effective actions individuals can take to address the climate crisis is to electrify their lives as much as possible. While this is very effective\, even if our electricity is produced in a fossil fuel-powered generation facility\, it is even more effective if our electricity is generated by solar panels\, wind turbines or other fossil-free means. Unfortunately\, not everyone owns their own home\, or has a South-facing roof on which to install the panels.” \n“Ray Sanchez-Pescador with Solarize Rogue will discuss successful efforts to provide community members the opportunity to own solar panels that are not installed on their roof but generate electricity that replaces what they take from the grid that might have otherwise been generated in a fossil fuel-powered generation plant. Jim Hartmann from the ‘Ashland Solar Cooperative’ will then discuss how this group is collaborating with Solarize Rogue and planning to bring the option of community solar projects to the Ashland community.” \nThe program will be held via ZOOM and is open to the public. There is no charge for joining the meeting\, but participants must register. \nClick Here to Register  \n  \n 
URL:https://peacehouse.net/event/socan-solar-projects-you-can-plug-in-to/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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SUMMARY:The Way of the Ancestors
DESCRIPTION:The Lotus Institute invites you to a 3-day online retreat with Dharma Teachers Larry Ward\, Peggy Rowe\, Joe Reilly\, Ava Avalos and other friends. We are gathering to honor and practice with our blood\, spiritual and land ancestors. This is an auspicious time of year when many cultures have ceremonies and gatherings to celebrate our ancestors. \nEach day we will practice meditation\, listen to a dharma talk\, enjoy mindful movement\, and share in the healing energy of music. These experiences are designed to help us deeply connect with and cherish our ancestors\, who are waiting for us to come home. \nRetreat Schedule\nThis retreat will be offered in English and hosted on Zoom during the times below (displayed in American time zones) \nFriday Oct 15: 4:00pm – 6:00pm PST / 7:00pm – 9:00 PM EST \nSaturday Oct 16: 9:00am – 12:00pm PST / 12:00pm – 3:00pm EST \nSunday Oct 17: 9:00am – 12:00pm PST / 12:00pm – 3:00pm EST \nRegistration\nPlease choose the contribution that is financially possible for you. Note that registration will close October 10th\, 2021. \n$250 – Benefactor (I can sponsor another) \n$125 – Sustainer (I can support this offering)\n$75 – Reduced rate (with help I can attend) \nWe do not want finances to be an obstacle for your participation. If you want to attend and your budget does not allow for it\, please email us at support@thelotusinstitute.org to request a scholarship. \nRegister Here
URL:https://peacehouse.net/event/thewayoftheancestors/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Nuclear Weapons Nowadays –What You Can Know and Do
DESCRIPTION:Every Tuesday/Saturday for four weeks beginning Oct. 5 & 9 2021\, the Olympia Coalition to Abolish Nuclear Weapons will host a four-part workshop about the current state of nuclear weapons and warfare. See below for more information. \nFrom Glenn Greenwald – Four well informed members of the Olympia Coalition to Abolish Nuclear Weapons have conducted this FREE course about ten times – and we keep receiving rave reviews! Many Americans stopped paying attention to nuclear weapons 3 decades ago when the Cold War ended. Much has changed since then. This course will bring you up to date with fascinating new information! Many of the people who took our course were already well informed – and these experts learned a lot more! Some people liked the course so well that they took it a second time! \nWe invite you to SIGN UP NOW for this highly informative and inspiring 4-session course in October. It is FREE and online. It includes solid information\, links to resources\, and discussions. You may choose either TUESDAYS (5-7 pm Pacific Time) or SATURDAYS (10 am to 12 noon Pacific Time). See more information at this post on Glen’s blog: https://parallaxperspectives.org/nuclear-weapons-sign-up-now-for-free-online-course-with-interesting-information-and-actions\nTo sign up\, please contact Joanne Dufour at jduf234@gmail.com.
URL:https://peacehouse.net/event/nuclear-weapons-nowadays-what-you-can-know-and-do/
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SUMMARY:Virtual Democracy School Oct. 9 & 10 and Oct 16 & 17
DESCRIPTION:On October 9\, 10 and 16\, 17 at 10 am-12:30 pm\, Snohomish County Community Rights (SCCR) will host the Virtual Democracy School by the Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund (CELDF). \nDemocracy School is a stimulating and illuminating virtual course that teaches residents and activists an empowering new approach about how to reframe exhausting and often discouraging single-issue work – such as banning pesticides\, halting overdevelopment\, protecting water and watersheds\, and addressing climate change – in a way that we can confront corporate control and government interference on a powerful front: the people’s right of local self-governance and Nature’s rights. \nEducating yourself and your community is one of the most powerful steps toward change you can make. \nModule 1: Where We Are Now – Exposing Intentional Barriers to Community Self-Determination\nSaturday\, Oct 9\, 2021\, from 10 am – 12:30 pm PT \nModule 2: How Did We Get Here? The Power of Property\nSunday\, Oct 10\, 2021\, from 10 am – 12:30 pm PT \nModule 3: How We Could Make Change – Asserting Rights\nSaturday\, Oct 16\, 2021\, from 10 am – 12:30 pm PT \nModule 4: Where We Could End Up – Building a Movement for Real Change\nSunday\, Oct 17\, 2021 from 10am – 12:30pm PST \nCost: $50 – includes all 4 modules.
URL:https://peacehouse.net/event/virtual-democracy-school-oct-9-10-and-oct-16-17/
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SUMMARY:Businesses Taking Action: SOCAN Introduces Program
DESCRIPTION:September 28th at 6:00 pm\, Southern Oregon Climate Action Now (SOCAN) will introduce their Businesses Taking Action program\, explain how it achieves its purpose\, and provide an opportunity for three recognized businesses to discuss what they are doing and why. \nThe group has coordinated a panel including OSU student Gabriela Safay who developed the program as a SOCAN Intern\, Constance Palaia from Motel del Rogue (http://moteldelrogue.com/)\, Anne Carter from the Medford Food Coop (https://medfordfood.coop/)\, and Erin Douglas from Banyan Botanicals (https://www.banyanbotanicals.com/). \nThe Zoom program is free and open to the public but attendees need to Register at https://bit.ly/Businesses-Taking-Action to receive the URL for the meeting. A video of the program will be available after the presentation on the SOCAN website. \nWhich businesses should we support? \nMany in the business community attempt to conduct their operations in line with their personal values. This can involve being responsible for environmental protection or maintaining a business climate of social justice both in terms of employees and customers. Unfortunately\, only too often\, such business behavior goes unrecognized and unappreciated. Through its ‘Businesses Taking Action’ project\, Southern Oregon Climate Action Now (SOCAN) seeks to provide businesses displaying environmental and social justice sensitivity with the recognition they deserve while also providing potential customers the opportunity to use this information when deciding which business to support.
URL:https://peacehouse.net/event/businesses-taking-action-socan-introduces-program/
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SUMMARY:Feeling the Heat: Expectations for UN 26th Climate Conference (COP26)
DESCRIPTION:The United Nations Associations in California\, Oregon\, Washington and Hawaii have joined together to present a groundbreaking forum in anticipation of the United Nations 26th Climate Conference (COP26) to be held in Glasgow in early November\, 2021. Renowned climate experts from federal as well as state governments\, NGOs and the academic community\, joined by youth advocates\, will provide in-depth information about the context\, content\, and potential results of COP26. \nThe Forum will explore needs for all nations to demonstrate their political will with greater commitments and robust action plans — imperative due to current impacts of climate change and the existential threat of potentially irreversible global warming that the UN’s IPCCscientists recently reported. The unique leadership role of the United States\, including its western states and territories to mitigate the climate crisis over the decades and plans for future action\, will be highlighted.Join a community of people concerned about the future of our planet\, including youth climate advocates\, as we come together for this thought provoking event and leave mobilized to take action to make a real and lasting difference. \nREGISTER FOR THIS EVENT HERE
URL:https://peacehouse.net/event/feeling-the-heat-expectations-for-un-26th-climate-conference-cop26/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210922T183000
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SUMMARY:Deconstructing Whiteness: Learned Behaviors of Whiteness: What is it We are Deconstructing?
DESCRIPTION:From their website: “This group is comprised of community members\, most of whom self- identify as white\, and who acknowledge holding a role in the white supremacist systems within our community.” ​ \nA few resources for further self education in preparation for the meeting are as follows: \n\nWhat is Racism web workbook by Dismantling Racism Works (see below)\nMe and White Supremacy by Layla F. Saad\nWhite Fragility by Robin DiAngelo\nClaiming of pronouns\nCaste by Isabel Wilkerson\nHow to be an Antiracist by Ibram X. Kendi\nCheck out interviews\, podcasts\, Ted Talks by Isabel Wilkerson\, Ibram X. Kendi\, Layla Saad\, and Robin DiAngelo\n\nCheck out a new non-profit\, Re-imagine Oregon\, looking into reimagining law enforcement in the state of Oregon. \n\n 
URL:https://peacehouse.net/event/deconstructing-whiteness-learned-behaviors-of-whiteness-what-is-it-we-are-deconstructing/
LOCATION:Deconstructing Whiteness\, Ashland\, OR
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SUMMARY:Global Days of Listening: September 24
DESCRIPTION:The Global Days of Listening enables ordinary people across the world to transcend barriers of distance and language\, to speak to one another with the help of translators about life in their respective countries and their wish to live without war. This is a direct\, person-to-person conversation. \nThe Global Days of Listening was inspired by the Afghan Peace Volunteers\, (http://ourjourneytosmile.com/blog/)\, a grassroots\, multi-ethnic group of young Afghans seeking lives of nonviolence\, self-reliant equality\, and non-military solutions for Afghanistan and beyond. \nThe GDoL sessions take place on the 21st day of each month. People can connect directly to hear via Livestream.
URL:https://peacehouse.net/event/global-days-of-listening-september-24/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:When Right Matters in Government: A Conversation on Speaking Out With Retired Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman
DESCRIPTION:When should government officials speak up? What happens if their leadership does not listen? Retired Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman will share the lessons he learned and what ultimately drove him to come forward during the impeachment of President Donald Trump. The Press Freedom Defense Fund will host an important discussion on the ongoing challenges public servants face when  raising concerns — and what needs to change. The exchange\, hosted by veteran journalist and Fund Director James Risen\, will focus on the obstacles that stand between transparency and truth in our government. Their conversation will also touch on the personal and professional costs of doing what’s right as a public servant. \nThe program is part of a series of conversations organized by the Fund and First Look Institute on the state of journalism and public debate around the world. Prior guests include Time magazine Person of the Year Maria Ressa\, famed whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg\, and the Associated Press’s Washington Bureau Chief Julie Pace\, along with David Folkenflik and Ayesha Rascoe of NPR. For more information on these events and the work of First Look Institute\, visit: firstlookinstitute.org. \nPresented in partnership with The Intercept and the Georgetown University Department of Government. \nRSVP TO WATCH -> \nSPEAKERS \nRetired Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman\, author\, Here\, Right Matters: An American Story \nJames Risen\, director\, Press Freedom Defense Fund and senior national security correspondent\, The Intercept \nWelcome remarks by Anthony Clark Arend\, Professor of Government and Foreign Service and Chair of the Department of Government\, Georgetown University \nIntroduction by Nabiha Syed\, president\, The Marker and member of the Press Freedom Defense Fund Advisory Committee
URL:https://peacehouse.net/event/when-right-matters-in-government-a-conversation-on-speaking-out-with-retired-lt-col-alexander-vindman/
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