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A celebration of Black history at the People's Collective in Eugene serves as a catalyst to bring people together, forge alliances and build culture.
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A traveling exhibit at the High Desert Museum in Bend depicts an early 20th century Oregon lumber town with a difference: The company there employed both Black and white loggers.
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The lives and struggles of Eugene’s earliest Black residents are the focus of a Lane County History Museum exhibit. KLCC’s Nathan Wilk reports.
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The Aftermath of Great Loss: The Modoc People Persevere Program Date: Oct. 8, 2021Air Date: Oct. 11, 2021From the City Club of Eugene:The Modoc War, a…
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Black pioneers in Oregon are being honored with an exhibit at the Benton County Historical Society in Philomath. It's called "Black In Oregon: 1840 -…
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A new mobile app developed by PeaceHealth and the Eugene Marathon takes users on a guided tour highlighting Black History throughout Eugene. The program…
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In partnership with the Oregon Black Pioneers, the Museum of Natural and Cultural History at the University of Oregon has a new exhibit. It illustrates…
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One of Eugene’s first African American residents has been honored with a mural. The artwork compliments other historical markers where Wiley Griffon…
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Last week's unusual snowfall closed roads, schools, and caused several event cancellations including 2 talks by Walidah Imarisha. The award-winnning…
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In Eugene, over 300 hundred marchers came out to honor the legacy of civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr. this morning. The event centered on…