Events

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Saturday, November 18 and Sunday November 19, 2:00 pm, Very Little Theatre Come early for refreshments in the lobby, then enjoy this one-act play about a grandmother and granddaughter finding ways to reconnect through stories. Stay afterward for a discussion with elder Marta Lu Clifford and cast, and hear excerpts from illioo Native Theatre’s new play BlueJay’s Canoe.
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Meet community fire organizations and local artisans, shoot free throws, and support wildfire resilience and Indigenous land management! Open to students, faculty, staff, community members, and more.
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Join the SAB Arts & Culture team as we welcome Steph Littlebird for her free dinner presentation BE Passionate in the EMU Ballroom on November 21st. Doors & Dinner: 5:00pm Presentation: 6pm-7:00pm followed by Q&A 7-7:30pm
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Join SCR Associate Dr. Catalina De Onís this month when she will lecture on her SCR Small Grant Program funded bilingual children's book “¡Juntes por la justicia climática! Together for Climate Justice!". During her book talk and signing she will describe the role of her student coauthors and the importance of teaching climate justice to new generations.
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Land Air Water—the Environmental Law Society at Oregon Law—has announced the dates and theme for the 42nd annual Public Interest Environmental Law Conference (PIELC). With "Cultivating Community" as its theme, this year's PIELC will take place at the University of Oregon from Friday, March 1 to Sunday, March 3, 2024. All are welcome!
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March 4-6, 2024 at Western Washington University in Bellingham, WA.

Past Events

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In Geostories: Another Architecture for the Environment, DESIGN EARTH makes visible the anthropogenic worlds of climate change in a series of 14 projects, in which the architectural drawing and narrative are critical of and speculative of planetary futures.
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Chef Bryant Terry illuminates the intersections of poverty, structural racism, and food insecurity in multiple arenas, from grassroots activism in historically marginalized communities to national media appearances.
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Se’Si’Le Snake River to the Salish Sea - Spirit of the Waters Totem Pole Journey to a Solution

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Urbanism Next Webinar - Register Now
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Artist Nina Elder travels to some of the most environmentally impacted, geographically distant, and economically important places on the globe where she researches how the natural environment is changing through human-centered activities.
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Sustainability Open Houses bring together stakeholders from across campus to share work and spark ideas that lead to collaborations and cross-pollinations between academics and operations, learning and working.

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Representatives from the University of Oregon’s Charleston Marine Life Center will be present in the Hales Center lobby before and after the lecture.
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The Center for Environmental Futures is sponsoring this year's Eugene Environmental Film Festival, in partnership with Emerald Earth Film Festival. The festivities run from April 15th through the 24th, with both a virtual and live screening portion! 
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Oregon Law Perspectives presented by:Professor Roberta Mann (Tax) and Professor Sarah Adams-Schoen (Environmental Law)

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Come hear from Returned Peace Corps Volunteers who served in Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, and Senegal share how they helped strengthen their communities’ understanding of environmental issues, by providing people with the knowledge to develop their own programs and make their own choices about how to best protect and preserve the local environment. Also learn how they were able to use their experiences in the Peace Corps to develop and inform their careers after Peace Corps.
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Hosted by SOJC Media Studies Assistant Professor Maxwell Foxman, Climate Change Game Night offers a hands-on opportunities to explore representations of climate change through play and provides an opportunity for students from across campus to access the SOJC experience hub.
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Leanne Betasamosake Simpson is a renowned Michi Saagiig Nishnaabeg scholar, writer and artist, who has been widely recognized as one of the most compelling Indigenous voices of her generation.
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This one-day online conference will explore the future of fair and affordable housing within the contexts of the climate crisis and land use law’s legacy of racial exclusion and oppression.
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Join moderator Nico Larco, AIA from Urbanism Next and presenters Tosh Chambers (Senior Program Director, Move PGH), Andy Wolpert (Deputy Program Manager, Smart Columbus), and Jeff Kupko (Project Manager for City of Columbus Smart Mobility Hubs, Michael Baker International). 
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James Buckley joined the University of Oregon in 2016 as the inaugural Venerable Chair in Historic Preservation and the founding director of UO’s Historic Preservation program in Portland, OR.