Teach-In on the International Ramifications of the Occupy Movement

Who: Occupy Eugene Education Alliance, Students and Faculty of the University of Oregon

What: Teach-In on the International Ramifications of the Occupy Movement

Where:115 Lawrence Hall room 115 University of Oregon

When: 7:00pm

There will be speakers who will address the student movements in Chile, Mexico, Spain, Portugal, France, and Germany. It is hoped to follow up this teach-in with others that address movements in Africa, the Middle East, and India. We hope you can attend and contribute to educating our community about a world-wide movement and its implications.

Ways to get involved…

Looking for ways to get involved but don’t know where to plug in? Don’t have the time to get down to camp but want to contribute to the movement from your own home?

We need help researching issues from foreclosures to campaign finance to ways to influence our local government. We need people to help write and edit press releases, website posts, and letters to the editor. We need people to help us fund raise and organize events. We need people to go to Occupy sponsored events and write about them for our website and the media. We need people to help with community outreach. If you have a local group you are involved with; a church, a gardening club, invite us over to talk about Occupy or do so yourself!

Check out our volunteer page for more ways to get involved!

Why Occupy? A Community Conversation 11/28

Why Occupy Eugene? A Community Conversation

Members of Occupy Eugene (Lauren Regan, civil rights attorney; Jamil Jonna, UO graduate student and Silver Mogart, Community Alliance of Lane County community organizer) will speak about why they occupy, the historic
significance of occupations as a form of protest, the importance of dissent, the financial crisis, environmental racism, and more.

Featured responders are: Ed Whitelaw from EcoNW and Jean Tate, former teacher and Rick Karr, of Edward Jones

 

Sponsored by the Eugene City Club

 

Monday, 11/28
6-8 p.m.
Cozmic Pizza – 8th and Charnelton

LA and Philly Occupations Face Evictions

Tonight, Occupy LA and Occupy Philly are facing much adversity as their city governments plan to use their citizens’ tax dollars to have their police forces evict the most promising social change movement in decades from their occupation sites.

Occupy Eugene, which faces our own uncertain future this December 15th, stands in solidarity with Occupy LA and Occupy Philly. Stay safe and stay peaceful.

It wasn’t that long ago that NYC’s own Occupy Wall Street was shut down. Now we are seeing OWS aligned occupations being knocked down like dominoes all across the country. The LA Times reported about Occupy LA and the Washingstonpost.com reported on Occupy Philly.

Please visit Occupy LA and Occupy Philly for more information.

11.30 Operation Walk Out

Education Alliance Walkout PosterThis Wednesday, November 30th, 12:15 pm at the University of Oregon EMU Amphitheater is Operation Walk Out!

A national event – 24,000 teachers striking because of pension changes.

Students and teachers have been greatly impacted by the economic crisis. Education needs to be top priority.

Students, teachers & faculty marching against education cuts, tuition hikes, administrative salary raises & student tuition fees subsidizing athletics.

Walking out at 12:15 pm, meeting at the UO EMU amphitheater where there will be a rally followed by participatory action.

If you have any input or want to participate in speaking at the rally please contact Stella at stella.bee828 [at] gmail.com or drop by our meeting this Tuesday anytime between 3-5 in the Ben Linder room inside the EMU.

Check out the Operation Walk Out Facebook page.

Download the flier to pass on to others.

Occupy Cozmic Nov. 26

CLDC is hosting an event on Saturday in solidarity with Occupy Eugene. The proceeds will help defend the 17 activists arrested on Nov. 17th when they shut down five national banks in Eugene.

No one turned away for lack of funds. Come dance and enjoy great company for a great cause! David Rovics, the Brass Tacks, and Peter Wilde will get your groove on, and we’ll also have poets and speakers to inspire.

As Emma Goldman said, “If I can’t dance, it’s not my revolution!”

Please spread the word!

Occupy Cozmic
Saturday, Nov. 26
8 – 11:30 p.m.
Cozmic Pizza (8th and Charnelton)
Sliding scale $0-$20

Occupy Eugene a Stop on Last Friday Art Walk

Occupy Eugene is part of this month’s Last Friday Art Walk! So from 6-9 on November 25th (Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving) we will be an Art Walk stop with live music and arts galore at camp in Washington Jefferson Park.

If you would like to contribute art to the cause, please contact Dani: hendrickson.dani [at] gmail.com or Daniel: droque99 [at] gmail.com.

The event will be part of a larger campaign this Black Friday to break the chains of consumerism.  The Art Walk stop will take place along with “Buy Nothing Day” and Occupy the Mall on Black Friday.

In line with Buy Nothing Day Occupy Eugene is calling any artist to facilitate play-shops (workshops) during the day to give people an opportunity to make art with their family instead of taking part in mass consumption.

If interested, determine a time and place (either on the occupation site, or off the occupation site) to host a playshop.

We can help promote your play-shop (althoughhttp://occupyeugenemedia.org/wp-admin/post.php?post=7096&action=edit you should also self-promote to your web of family and friends). If you would like help with promoting the event, contact plaedo7 [at] gmail.com.

Check out Occupy Eugene highlighted in Eugene Last Friday ArtWalk

  1. Sam Bond’s Garage
    407 Blair Blvd.
    Assorted Acrylic paintings by local muralist Kari Johnson.
  2. Michael DiBitetto
    201 Blair Blvd.
    Not Showing this month.
  3. Ninkasi Brewery (Minors until 8 P.M.)
    272 Van Buren
    “A Bee’s Eye View” and attempts to capture the fantastic array of colors and shapes in Nature. Photography by Geoffrey May
  4. The Hot Shop Art Glass Studio
    1093 W. 1st (red door on Van Buren)
    Holiday Show and Sale. Come warm up with glass blowing demonstrations, hot cocoa and get all of your holiday shopping done.
  5. Territorial Vineyards
    Third and Adams
    “Something old something new”. Paintings by
    Richard Quigley. MANOUCHE NOIR (gypsy jazz) will be playing 7-10 P.M.
  6. Wandering Goat Coffee
    268 Madison St.
    “Post-Humous Publication”. Mixed media by
    Jacqueline Petosa and Noah Crabtree.
  7. Jawbreaker Gallery
    796 West Fourth
    “Pencil drawings” by Kavika.
  8. Pizza Research Institute
    530 Blair Blvd.
    “Something Old, Something New”. Acrylics, watercolors, and
    drawings by Richard Quigley.
  9. New Frontier Market
    1101 West 8th Ave.
    Healthy, fun, and Nutritious local art.
  10. Occupy Eugene
    Washington Jefferson Park between 6th and 7th
    “Signs of Protest”. Mixed media and Music by Occupiers. By creating art, we express ourselves and the politics we embody, and are able to communicate our messages in an entertaining manner. This is art made by the people and for the people, both personal and political; art that wants to make the world a better place.
  11. Museum of Unfine Art
    537 Willamette St.
    Jeff Faulk, Katy Flanagan, Victor Brinkley,
    Caroline Louise McNabb.
  12. Buy Nothing But Art Day
    Everywhere
    Let your lack of a voice be heard.

Winter Coat Exchange!

Winter Coat Exchange (gloves and hats too) on Buy Nothing Day
Fri. Nov. 25th\11am – 3pm
55 W. Broadway.
If you have a coat to give, drop it off. If you need a coat, pick one up. Join the global holiday from consumerism. Spend the day without spending.
Including: Artist and art projects

Musicians-Aeon Now, David Rodgers and Patrick Dodd

Refreshments of hot chocolate, coffee, spiced cider, bagels and donuts

 

Cosponsored by Occupy Eugene and the Lane branch of the Industrial Workers of the World
Contact: icononoclasmo.scott [at] gmail.com

12.3 – 12.4 Occupy Eugene Booth at the Holiday Market

Occupy Eugene will be holding a booth at the Holiday market this weekend!

When: 10am-6pm Friday Nov. 25, Saturday Nov. 26, Sunday Nov. 27

Where: Lane County Fairgrounds, 13th & Jefferson Eugene, Oregon

Occupy Eugene will have a table in the Non Profit area of the market and focus on community outreach. We will be accepting donations of money or items and selling Occupy Eugene patches, posters and t-shirts.  All the money raised will go to Occupy Eugene.

There will be a list of City Counselors available to encourage people to call and write to their councilors encouraging them to let Occupy Eugene stay in Washington Jefferson park and renew our camping permit past December 15th. There will also be a petition for OE to stay in Washington Jefferson park for community members to sign.

Occupy Eugene will have the same space available the following week, Saturday and Sunday December 3-4

If you would like to help man the booth please email: alleyrabbit [at] riseup.net

Occupy Eugene Responds Effectively to Crisis

November 19, 2011, Eugene-Saturday at the Occupy Eugene camp at Washington Jefferson Park, a medical emergency occurred involving the Eugene Police Department and paramedics.

A man in his early 30’s overdosed from heroin around 4pm. Occupy protesters in camp immediately called 9-1-1 and came together to provide support. Luckily among the occupiers were a licensed nurse and doctor who responded to the scene immediately and gave the man CPR before the arrival of paramedics. After medics arrived on scene the man was stabilized and was seen sitting up and talking. An Occupy protester took the man to the hospital after medics left.

Protesters applauded the paramedics and police as they left the scene and thanked them for their assistance.

Due to the Occupy camp’s presence the situation was reacted to quickly and effectively with volunteer medical professionals on site when the overdose occurred, an immediate call placed to 9-1-1 and follow through medical assistance.

One Occupier in the camp was in a Communications Committee meeting when shouts for medical help were echoed. “Issues with homelessness and addiction have been happening in Washington Jefferson Park long before the occupation set up camp,” says Lauren Asprooth of Eugene. “But now that we are here, we can bring light to the issues and come together as a community to help when they do occur.”

Occupy Eugene continues to work with the City of Eugene Police Department to ensure the health and safety of the camp and the surrounding community.