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SUMMARY:Fire Town Hall - Focus on Phoenix
DESCRIPTION:WHEN: Thurs. April 29 from 6:00PM-8:00PM \nWHERE: Zoom – Register here: bit.ly/almeda4-29 \nThis meeting will be available in English\, Spanish and American Sign Language. \nThe South Valley Community Action Group\, Rogue Climate\, and other partners are hosting a virtual Town Hall meeting for community members to hear updates from local leaders involved in recovery efforts\, ask questions\, and engage with other community members. \nThe panel of speakers includes: \n\nPhoenix Resident and City Council Member – Al Muelhoefer\nPhoenix Planning Commission – Joe Slaughter\nOregon Department of Human Services – Silvia Ceron/Micah Goettl\nPhoenix/Talent School District – Brent Berry\nZone Captain Project – Tucker Teutsch\n\nRegister now for the zoom Town Hall on April 29!
URL:https://peacehouse.net/event/fire-town-hall-focus-on-phoenix/
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SUMMARY:Climate Action in Oregon - Updates
DESCRIPTION:The 2021 Oregon legislative session is well underway. By the end of April\, we will be able to see which proposals are moving forward and which are being thwarted or modified.  Meanwhile\, agency efforts to develop the Oregon Climate Action Plan (OCAP) resulting from Governor Brown’s March 2020 Executive Order 20-04 are underway and have been afforded a mid-course evaluation by the coalition. \nThe April SOCAN General Meeting will be dedicated to a summary of Oregon legislative and OCAP updates.  If their legislative schedules permit\, Representative Pam Marsh and Senator Jeff Golden have agreed to join to offer their perspective from their respective chambers and committees. \nSOCAN meets monthly on the last Tuesday via Zoom with speakers on Topics related to climate change.\nThese meetings are free and open to the public
URL:https://peacehouse.net/event/climate-action-in-oregon/
CATEGORIES:Allies,Climate
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210426T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210426T170000
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SUMMARY:POWer UP! Session: Women Empowering Women
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our informational POWer UP! session to learn from experienced candidates and Emerge graduates\, Jamie McLeod Skinner\, Paula Hyatt\, Tonya Graham\, and Terrie Martin. \nAs we welcome our nation’s first woman Vice President\, the future for women in politics is more compelling than ever.  Your voice and your values speak volumes. Make them heard! This POWer UP! session is a conversation for women who have been asked to run and think it is a crazy idea\, or those who already know they want to be an elected official.  It is a safe space to hear about becoming a candidate\, learn of resources that can help you win\, and build a network of support. \nProgressive Oregon Women is working to build a foundation that amplifies women’s voices\, Black\, Brown\, Indigenous\, LGBTQ+\, and women of all ages in making progressive change. \nRegister Here
URL:https://peacehouse.net/event/power-up-session-women-empowering-women/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210422T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210422T190000
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SUMMARY:SOBLACC School Board Town Hall
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday April 21\, 2021 SOBLACC will be facilitating a Virtual Town Hall for the Candidates running for our School Board of Director positions in Ashland\, Medford\, and Phoenix/Talent. \nSOBLACC Is asking you to join us. Register today. Come with questions you would like to ask the Candidates. This an easy way to get involved. \nRegister Here
URL:https://peacehouse.net/event/soblacc-school-board-town-hall/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210422T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210422T153000
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CREATED:20210420T020055Z
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SUMMARY:5 Weeks: Introduction to Nonviolence Online Community Course
DESCRIPTION:Every Thursday at 1pm Pacific from April 22th through May 20\, 2021. \nThis online course is a basic introduction to principled and strategic nonviolence using Pace e Bene’s Engaging Nonviolence Manual. It is intended to provide an opportunity to build community while studying nonviolence. Participants will connect with up to 50 people who share their interests in discovering the many dimensions of active nonviolence. Using small and large groups\, facilitators Veronica Pelicaric and Rivera Sun will guide the participants through explorations into the personal\, interpersonal\, and social justice aspects of nonviolence. This Community Course is designed to be accessible\, fun\, friendly\, and fearless. Using an online platform\, participants can engage with this exciting field from the comforts of their home. The course will familiarize participants with the overall contents of the Engaging Nonviolence study program which will serve to foster personal growth\, healthy relationships and work for world peace.Weekly Themes: \nWeek 1: Understanding Nonviolence; Unpacking Violence \nWeek 2: Exploring Nonviolence: Going Deeper \nWeek 3: Conflict & Community: Using Nonviolence In Our Lives \nWeek 4: Nonviolence\, Emotions\, & Inner Awareness \nWeek 5: Principles of Nonviolence: Gandhi\, King\, and Beyond! \nWeek 6: Building a Culture of Nonviolence: Why We Need Nonviolence In Our World \nRequirements: All participants need to purchase the Engaging Nonviolence Manual. It can be bought on Amazon or directly from Pace e Bene. The course will be held on Zoom. Participants must have internet access\, and microphone and video on their computer. Each week\, participants will be expected to complete weekly readings/viewings and come prepared for group discussions online. \nParticipants are strongly encouraged to invite friends and community members. Shared knowledge increases the power of active nonviolence in our communities! \nCost: $80 USD for the 6 sessions.  If you are in need of a scholarship\, a few are available\, just let us know. Email us at info@paceebene.org \nRegister Here
URL:https://peacehouse.net/event/introduction-to-nonviolence-online-community-course/
CATEGORIES:Nonviolence
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210420T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210420T193000
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SUMMARY:Cuba – The Threat  of a Good Example.
DESCRIPTION:.According to the World Wildlife Fund’s Sustainable Development Index\, the island of Cuba is the only country in the world with a sustainable model of development. \nIn the last year it has had one of the lowest incidences of COVID-19 and has sent thousands of medical personnel around the world to help other countries. \nWhile many people around the world applaud this good example the US government has for 60 years tried to destroy it via a crippling economic blockade. The blockade reached an unprecedented intensity during the Trump administration and so far President Biden has done nothing to change that. \nIFCO/Pastors for Peace has been taking Caravans of people and humanitarian aid to Cuba for almost 30 years in open defiance of the blockade. \nSpeakers:\nJohn Waller – Pastors for Peace National Caravan Coordinator\nMike Beilstein – Frequent Caravan visitor to Cuba from Corvallis \nCo-sponsors:\nPacific Green Party – Linn Benton Chapter\nCommittees of Correspondence for Democracy and Socialism;\nCorvallis Latin America Solidarity Committee\nPortland Central America Solidarity Campaign\nAshland Friends of Cuba \nThe program will last 90 minutes\, including Q & A \nCome learn about Cuba’s sustainable model and its medical achievements\, hear about the next Caravan to Cuba\, and many other ways you can support the campaign against the blockade \nPlease register in advance for this meeting: Register Here
URL:https://peacehouse.net/event/cuba-the-threat-of-a-good-example/
CATEGORIES:Allies,Cuba
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