
City Club of Eugene
Mondays 7:00-8:00 pm
City Club of Eugene is a membership organization committed to building community vision through open inquiry. The club meets every Friday at noon. KLCC airs each meeting on the following Monday at 7:00 pm.
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Jameson Auten, CEO at Lane Transit District (LTD), will describe how public transit is evolving to better serve Lane County's growing community.
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In this program you’ll hear from four of the five candidates. This forum is moderated by KLCC’s Rebecca Hansen-White.
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This forum focuses on how you can detect cancer early, what resources we have in the community if you do detect it, and what research is being done right here in Eugene on early detection.
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Writer and historian Bill Sullivan will describe what really did happen in the not-so-good old days of Oregon journalism.
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Dr. Stephanie Bulger discusses the challenges and the opportunities facing Lane Community College.
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Each year, City Club of Eugene invites Dr. Johnny Lake to address us about a topic relating to the challenges faced by the BIPOC community. This year, he turns his attention to what is commonly referred to as DEI.
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Is digital journalism the way to keep journalism alive and healthy? Hear from leaders of three local news organizations about their coverage and plans for the future. What are the similarities? What are the differences?
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Hear from leaders of the planned Lane County Crisis Stabilization Center and Timber Springs Behavioral Health Hospital.
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RISE Services and Reality Kitchen are examples of local community providers dedicated to supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
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The City Club of Eugene has invited representatives for and against Ranked Choice Voting to present their case to our community and help voters better understand the measure before casting their votes.
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In November's election, voters in Oregon’s Congressional District 4 will have a choice between four candidates for representative.
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A panel discussion about this November's ballot Measure 118, an initiative to impose a corporate tax revenue rebate for residents.
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The attorney general serves as the chief legal officer of the state and heads the state’s department of justice. In this forum hear from the candidates, Will Lathrop and Dan Rayfield.
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This November, Lane County voters will have the opportunity to vote on four proposed changes to the Charter.
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From logging and manufacturing to research and design, the timber economy of the state employs an array of workers and creates a variety of impacts, both economic and environmental.
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In this program, former US Representative Peter DeFazio will describe the nature and extent of threats to democracy and some of the institutions that make it harder for the will of the majority to prevail.
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The first program of the new season will feature former U.S. Congressman Peter DeFazio addressing threats to democracy.
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Hear from a panel of community leaders who are actively working to address the needs of people living with Parkinson’s, as well as advocating for resources needed to work toward its eradication.
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A discussion about health care corporatization and the legislative efforts to address the issue in Oregon.