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Ashland Sunrise Project presents “What It Means To Belong”
Carpenter Hall, Ashland 44 S. Pioneer St, Ashland"What it means to belong," the second presentation in Ashland Sunrise Project's speaker series, will be held 6:30 to 8 p.m. Monday, May 27, at Carpenter Hall, 44 S. Pioneer St., Ashland. The presentation is a conversation among community activist Cassie Preskenis, local artist Micah Blacklight, Oregon Remembrance Project founder Taylor Stewart, and host Tara
Ashland Sunrise Project presents “Uncovering Difficult Truths”
Carpenter Hall, Ashland 44 S. Pioneer St, AshlandThe Ashland Sunrise Project will hold the third presentation in its ongoing speaker series from 6:30 to 8 pm. Monday, July 8, at Carpenter Hall, 44 S. Pioneer St., Ashland. Entitled "Uncovering Difficult Truths," the event is a conversation between Oregon author Sarah L. Sanderson, Oregon Remembrance Founder project Taylor Stewart, and host Tara Houston,
Uncovering Difficult Truths
Carpenter Hall, Ashland 44 S. Pioneer St, Ashland"Uncovering Difficult Truths" is a conversation between Oregon author Sarah L. Sanderson, Taylor Stewart, founder of the Oregon Remembrance Project, and host Tara Houston, Community and Engagement Manager, Oregon Shakespeare Festival (OSF). Sarah Sanderson, author of The Place We Make: Breaking the Legacy of Legalized Hate, will share her own story of discovering that her
Building Post-Election Common Ground
Carpenter Hall, Ashland 44 S. Pioneer St, Ashland"Building Post-Election Common Ground" is a conversation between Mike and Emily Green co-founders of Common Ground Conversations on Race (CGC), , Taylor Stewart, founder of the Oregon Remembrance Project, and host Tara Houston, Community and Engagement Manager, Oregon Shakespeare Festival (OSF). The post-election narrative in this nation, regardless of who wins, will be of key
HOW TO DO NO HARM AND BE A GOOD NEIGHBOR
Rogue Valley Unitarian Universalist Fellowship 87 Fourth Street, AshlandAshland Sunrise Project invites you to meet John Almaguer, our local immigration attorney. John Almaguer is a Mexican American attorney at StoutLaw. He has been practicing immigration law for24 years in Southern Oregon. ASP thanks RVUUF, Unete Oregon, Peace House, Oregon Remembrance Project, and Ashland Together as partners of this event.