Egan Warming Center Training Saturday

Egan

In an effort to support the Occupy Eugene camp and its occupiers, the Egan Warming Center is inviting all those interested to attend a training on professional homeless assistance.

The training aims to better work with and care for the homeless community on site and make a positive impact within camp.

Who: Egan Warming Center

What: Training on professional homeless assistance

When: Saturday November 12, 2011 9:00-12:00pm

Where: Rear of the 1st Christian Church, 1166 Oak Street

Occupy Inter-Faith Eugene

Strategy meeting and Health Care for All HOUSEPARTY training. All are welcome. Please join us.

May 20th, 1:30-4:00pm

Church of the Resurrection 3925 Hilyard

People of faith responding to Occupy Wall Street in three strategic campaigns: Health Care for All Oregon, MoveToAmend and Homeless Solutions.

People of faith working for justice and equity! Occupy Inter-Faith Eugene! Grassroots training for organizing and educating about Health Care for All Oregon.

This Week’s Education Series: How to Speak to the Media and Reach Out to the Public

What: How to Speak to the Media and Reach Out to the Public

This training will cover how to craft your message, do an interview, draft a press release, hold a press conference and get your message in various media outlets.  It will also include how to maintain informational communication with members, allies and the general public via email, phone trees, newsletters and other outreach vehicles

Presenters: Peter Lafeuer, UO Journalism Professor, Michael Carrigan, CALC, and Occupy Eugene Communications Committee. 

When: Wednesday May 16, 6:30 pm – 8pm

Where: Occupy Eugene headquarters, 1274 W. 7th Ave

All are welcome to attend this FREE training.

Contact: Michael Carrigan: E-mail: calcpeace@efn.org or Cell: 541.844.4677

Global Protest – Rally at the Fed!

What: Rally at the Old Federal Building
Where: E 7th Ave and Pearl St.
When: Saturday, May 12,  12:00pm- 3:00pm

In solidarity with the many actions in Europe, the U.S. and elsewhere. See  http://www.may12.net/ for a list of all of the cities where people are rallying around the globe.

Our demands are for:

  • Social Justice
  • Equitable Wealth Distribution
  • Environmental Protection & Restoration of the Commons

Contact: Vincent Kelley or Fred Schminke
kelleyvincent@gmail.com or schminkef@gmail.com

Free Haircut Day!

Occupy Medical Clinic is hosting a free haircut day on Sunday, April 29th, during regular clinic hours from noon to 4 p.m. Volunteer hairstylists will cut your hair at the Park Blocks on the corner of 8th and Oak in downtown Eugene.

 

May Day Strike!

#M1GS

In solidarity with Occupy May Day General Strike we, Occupy Eugene, are gathering together May 1st to stand up against injustices, imbalances, and corruption brought about by corporate greed and the 1% who benefit from the massive system of oppression facing this and future generations. On May Day, we are asking everyone to stand in solidarity and not go to work or school! This is a call-out to gather in the streets alongside members of Occupy Eugene to send YOUR message to our favorite banks: Bank of America, Chase, and Wells Fargo. There will be a rally at 1274 W. 7th Ave (7th & Polk) at 10am on May 1, starting with a peacekeeping training before we hit the streets! For more information, go to:

* [Occupy Eugene-><http://www.occupyeugenemedia.org/>] – Our home page.
* Facebook event— [MAYDAY GENERAL STRIKE!-><https://www.facebook.com/events/425806420782357/> ] – Event invite.

*Contact: [Occupy Eugene-><https://www.facebook.com/groups/occupyeugene/>] , Lotus Occupied (541) 813-9012

~NO WORK – NO SCHOOL – NO SHOPPING – NO BANKING – NO TRADING~

Dress up, bring signs and beads, and be prepared to party with ALL your favorite banks!

www.occupytogether.org/actions/

Calling on all people of the world to take part in a Global Strike. The goal is to shut down commerce worldwide and show the 1% that we will not be taken for granted, we will not be silenced, we will not move until our grievances are redressed.

General Strike and Boycott called
for immigrant rights
for an end to wars
for economic, social, and environmental justice and labor rights
for peace with justice
for civil liberties and an end to the police state
for housing, education, and healthcare as human rights
for women’s rights and gender equity

May 1 has been declared a day of civil disobedience. People on every continent, in every country, and in every city will take to the streets.

“We can tell you that May 1st is International Workers Day. We can tell you that in some countries it’s a public holiday to commemorate the historic gains made by the Labor movement. We can tell you that in Los Angeles, May 1st is traditionally a day to celebrate and make a stand for immigrant rights.

But only you can tell us what you’re striking for on May 1st, 2012.

Because the May 1st General Strike is about you. It’s about the debt imposed on you for daring to dream about a college education. It’s about the healthcare you can’t afford, the family member with a disease which goes untreated because they lack insurance. It’s about your car that got repo-ed after you lost your job. It’s about your home that got foreclosed on when the bank went bust. It’s about your family, who came here for a better future, and got lost in the broken immigration system, and found that they’re denied access to legal work, education and security because they’re undocumented. It’s about you, the gay kid who gets bullied at school, and will grow up in a country which denies you equality and humanity, simply because you love someone of the same gender. It’s about the fact there’s no jobs, even if you got that college education and those grades. It’s about the single mother who struggles to support her kids on minimum wage – which is not a living wage. It’s about the woman who makes it through Harvard, works her ass off in one of the best law firms in the country, and constantly loses out on that promotion because she’s not a man. It’s about the homeless African-American guy who lives on Skid Row and gets thrown in jail for peeing in a park, because there are no toilet facilities on the street for those like him. It’s about the protestor who gets beaten and thrown in jail for holding a sign in a public space which says he’s had enough. It’s about the farmer who’s had to leave his home and work, because the state raised his land tax. It’s about the father who loses a son to a pointless war over oil in a foreign land.

It’s about the fact this is not the America we were brought up to believe in.

Make America a Reality.”

People on every continent, in every country, and in every city will take to the streets for a day of civil disobedience.

Join Occupy Eugene downtown for a May Day Mardi Gras-style party. Dress up, bring signs and beads, and be prepared to party with ALL your favorite banks!

BEGINNING MAY 1, 2012

Facebook page

www.OccupyMay1st.org

 


Minutes Training

Come learn how to take effective minutes! We need more minute takers for General Assemblies and committee meetings.
When: Saturday, February 11th, 12 to 1pm
Where: Growers Building-Round Table
454 Willamette St. Eugene

Oakland Solidarity March TODAY

In response to brutal police repression in Oakland, Occupy Eugene will join in a day of Solidarity with Occupy Oakland along with Occupies Wall Street, Boston, Philadelphia and many others.

What: Oakland Solidarity March

When: 5:00-8:00pm

Where: Free Speech Plaza 8th and Oak
event contact : John Monroe- doublealius@riseup.net

Check out this event’s Facebook page

1/7/12 Compassionate Communication Training

When: Saturday, Jan 7th, 10:00am -12:00pm

What: Compassionate Communication training

Where: Occupy V (Old AAA Warehouse at the corner of 7th and Polk, Eugene)

Join us to explore the possibility of resolving conflict while cultivating compassion for all parties involved. We will discuss the definition of violence and develop our empathy skills to enable us to stay connected with ourselves and others during times of conflict and violence. You can read more about Kristin Collier and her work with Compassionate Communication (NVC) at kristincollierconnections.blogspot.com.