CURA – Culture of Unity and Repair in Ashland

Online

New Cultivation has a two-day online summit coming up on March 30th and 31st Culture of Unity and Repair in Ashland/The America's A yearly catalyst and a safe space for visionary leaders to express the visions we are needing to hear collectively to create change in land use, housing, resources and engage in creating and […]

An Introduction to Racial Justice

Together we will unpack what race means historically and socially and how racism functions in American society. We will establish common vocabulary to support fruitful conversations, and we will dive into the history of racism in our country, including how that history has socialized us and where we see the impact of that history today. […]

31st Annual Powwow​

Lithia Motors Pavilion SOU Campus

April 13 & 14, 2024 Lithia Motors Pavilion SOU Campus - Ashland, OR Grand Entry - Saturday @ 1 PM & 7 PM Sunday @ Noon Friendly competition for jrs-adult categories Special Guest Miss Indian World Tori McConnell Water Blessing to be held in honor of past and future water warriors The first 10 show-up […]

A Rose That Grew From Concrete

Black Box Theatre University Way, Ashland

A Rose That Grew From Concrete features a talented children's acting troupe headed by actress and director Shanique Scott. Back in January, she brought 14 talented youths together for a three month creative journey. Starting with an original concept, followed by writing, set design and some really unique collaborations with veterans in the world of […]

Oregon’s First Black Community: Jackson County, 1850–1900

812 S. Riverside Ave. Medford, OR

Presented by Zachary Stocks Free and open to the public Friday, April 26, 2024 7PM – 8PM The Backyard Community Food Cart 812 S. Riverside Ave. Medford, Oregon 97501 The earliest sustained community of African Americans in Oregon was not in Salem or Portland, but in Jacksonville. At the time of statehood, Jackson County’s Black […]

Historic Preservation Week 2024 Commemorating Ashland’s Chinese Community

Historic Preservation Week 2024: Awards, new historic public art & history of Ashland's Chinese community  Join us for 2024 Historic Preservation Week events on May 17, 18 and 19 -- Mark your calendars! Friday, May 17 at Mountain View Cemetery (8:30 am to 4:00 pm) Self-guided tours. Saturday, May 18 at Railroad Park Gazebo (10:30 […]

Uplifting Visions

Fiber Arts Collective 37 N. 3rd Street

Invitation to Create An Uplifting Vision Square Drop In Thursday, May 23, 2024 1:00-4:00 at The Fiber Arts Collective Vision Quilt is a nonpartisan nonprofit birthed in 2015 by Ashland artists. Its mission is to address gun violence through the power of art and inclusive dialogue. Please join us on May 23 to find out […]

What it Means to Belong​

Carpenter Hall 44 S Pioneer Street, Ashland, OR

The Ashland Sunrise Project is excited to announce, “What it means to Belong,” the second presentation in its speaker series. upcoming event “ This event will take place on May 27, from 6:30 – 8:00 pm at Carpenter Hall, 44 S. Pioneer, Ashland. "What it Means to Belong," is a conversation among community activist Cassie […]

Free

Juneteenth at Southern Oregon University

1250 Siskiyou Boulevard, Ashland, OR 1250 Siskiyou Blvd, Ashland, OR, United States

Southern Oregon University will observe the Juneteenth holiday at 11 a.m. Tuesday, June 11, in front of Churchill Hall on the SOU Campus, 1250 Siskiyou Blvd., Ashland. Vaun Monroe will be the keynote speaker, with additional remarks by Ashland City Councilwoman Gina DuQuenne, President Rick Bailey, and Assistant Vice President for Equity, Diversity, & Inclusion […]

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