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SUMMARY:Circle of Life: A Film About Healing & Ancient Song Lines
DESCRIPTION:Across the continent now called Australia\, ancient song lines remain alive with ancestral memory. This film walks with First Nation Elders\, healers\, and artists as they navigate the history and the enduring strength of their culture. Presented by the Southern Oregon Pachamama Alliance admittance is free – donations accepted. A portion of donations will benefit Indigenous projects in our region and beyond. \nThis film is part of the Eternal Song documentary series\, a cinematic journey through timeless lands and Indigenous cultures. Viewers witness how trauma\, healing work\, ceremony\, land\, and language can help people navigate the deep echoes of inter-generational trauma\, transforming grief into profound pathways\nof healing and deep remembrance. There will be refreshments and a film discussion for anyone who wishes to stay after the screening.
URL:https://peacehouse.net/event/circle-of-life-a-film-about-healing-ancient-song-lines/
LOCATION:Bellview Grange\, 1050 Tolman Creek Rd.\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Indigenous rights,Indigenous Sovereignty,Reconciliation
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SUMMARY:Active Hope: An Introduction to Joanna Macy's  'The Work That Reconnects'
DESCRIPTION:Discover your strength in times of global crisis and climate catastrophe. Joanna Macy’s “work that reconnects” is an inspiring learning and experiential path to face current challenges with open eyes and hearts. In this work we strengthen our resilience and experience the deep connection to each other and to the web of life. Supported by the “wisdom of the Earth” you will find the inner strength to act anew. The workshop\, hosted by Southern Oregon Pachamama Alliance is free – donations will be gratefully accepted. Email to register.
URL:https://peacehouse.net/event/active-hope-an-introduction-to-joanna-macys-the-work-that-reconnects/
LOCATION:Bellview Grange\, 1050 Tolman Creek Rd.\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520
CATEGORIES:Climate,Community Event,Environment,Nonviolence,Nuclear Issues
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SUMMARY:Film: If An Owl Calls Your Name
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Southern Oregon Pachamama Alliance Community (SOPA)\, this is the third film in the Eternal Song documentary series\, a cinematic journey through timeless lands\nand Indigenous cultures transforming grief into profound pathways of healing and deep remembrance. \nThe event is free  – donations gratefully accepted. A portion of donations to benefit Indigenous projects in our region and beyond. There will be refreshments & a film discussion for any who wish to stay after the screening. \nThe SOPA community is inspired by the bold vision of bringing forth an environmentally sustainable\, spiritually fulfilling\, socially just human presence on this planet. \nEmail for more information. SOPA gratefully recognizes its fiscal sponsor Peace House and to the nonprofit Science and Nonduality (SAND) who produced the Eternal Song series. See more\nabout the film series.
URL:https://peacehouse.net/event/film-if-an-owl-calls-your-name/
LOCATION:Bellview Grange\, 1050 Tolman Creek Rd.\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Indigenous rights,Reconciliation
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SUMMARY:Film 'Māori': A Journey With  Healers\, Elders & Knowledge Keepers
DESCRIPTION:Southern Oregon Pachamama Alliance (SOPA) is presenting the film Māori\, part of a series of The Eternal Song films produced by nonprofit Science and Nonduality (SAND). \nMāori is a cinematic invitation into the healing traditions of Aotearoa\, a journey carried by Māori healers\, elders\, and knowledge keepers who tend to intergenerational wounds through land\, language\, and ceremony. Filmed in close relationship with those who carry ancestral wisdom\, Māori reveals how healing is not an individual pursuit but a collective remembering – guided by spirit\, whenua (land)\, and the relational threads that colonial disruption could not sever. \nWith breathtaking imagery and intimate storytelling\, the film brings us into the spaces where trauma is not “treated” but held\, where stories\, prayers\, medicines\, and rituals offer pathways back to connection. Māori does not explain Māori healing. It moves with it – listening to what still pulses beneath silence\, and honoring what remains alive in the hands of those who never forgot. \nSAND’s vision for the 12-film documentary series is to honor Indigenous resilience\, illuminate sacred wisdom held for humanity and Earth\, and invite healing across communities facing trauma and colonial erasure. \nThe Eternal Song film series emerged from a deep calling to bear witness to both the wounds of colonization and the powerful ancestral wisdom that continues to guide Indigenous communities toward healing. Over two years\, the film’s production team’s journey took them across sacred lands where they encountered stories of profound suffering\, injustice\, and beauty alongside remarkable resilience. \nSAND believes the Indigenous voices offer vital medicine for our fractured times\, helping us all to remember our fundamental kinship with Mother Earth and to reawaken to the eternal song of existence that calls us back to belonging. In their words\, the project is a “humble contribution to a necessary global conversation about how we might collectively heal from historical traumas and remember\, re-imagine our place in the sacred web of life.” \nSee more about SOPA. See more about SAND. Donations are gratefully accepted at the door but not required.
URL:https://peacehouse.net/event/film-maori-a-journey-with-healers-elders-knowledge-keepers/
LOCATION:Bellview Grange\, 1050 Tolman Creek Rd.\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Indigenous rights,Indigenous Sovereignty
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SUMMARY:'Eternal Song' Film: Healing Pathways Through Ancestral Wisdom
DESCRIPTION:This free screening of the first in a documentary series a cinematic journey through timeless lands and Indigenous cultures. Voices from across generations and traditions invite us to witness the enduring scars of colonization on lands and peoples\, and the healing pathways carried through ancestral wisdom. Presented by Southern Oregon Pachamama Alliance (SOPA) community. \nThe SOPA community is inspired by the bold vision of the Pachamama Alliance\, a global community dedicated to the vision of an environmentally sustainable\, spiritually fulfilling\, socially just human presence on this planet. Working together we support the energy needed to generate the critical mass of people needed for bringing forth change in our community\, our country\, and the world.
URL:https://peacehouse.net/event/eternal-song-film-healing-pathways-through-ancestral-wisdom/
LOCATION:Bellview Grange\, 1050 Tolman Creek Rd.\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Indigenous rights,Indigenous Sovereignty,Racial Justice
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SUMMARY:A Dance for Peace and No Nukes\, Plus Great Food!
DESCRIPTION:As part of Peace House’s commemoration of the victims of the Hiroshima-Nagasaki bombings of August 6 and 9\, 1945\, and to celebrate the 80 years since without nuclear war\, this fundraiser\, features the dance band Blue Lightning and the the Cajun-Creole cooking of Chef Curtis Leon Paul\, co-owner of the Agora Artisian Eatery in Grants Pass. Enjoy dancing and an outstanding meal while supporting the work of Peace House. The evening’s menu includes: smoked chicken & pork; chimichurri & wild mushroom/fennel cream sauce; red beans & rice; Cajun potato salad; fresh fruit cobbler. Vegetarian option: smoked tofu jambalaya. Also\, gluten-free options available. Wine & beer – no host bar. \nTickets available online via Eventbrite. To reserve tickets by phone or pay by check please call or email Peace House at (541) 482-9625 or info@peacehouse.net.
URL:https://peacehouse.net/event/a-dance-for-peace-and-no-nukes-plus-great-food/
LOCATION:Bellview Grange\, 1050 Tolman Creek Rd.\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520
CATEGORIES:Nonviolence,Nuclear Issues,War & Peace
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