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SUMMARY:An Introduction to Racial Justice
DESCRIPTION: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. We will also learn about\, discuss\, and wrestle with topics like implicit bias\, microaggressions\, whiteness\, IRO and IRS (how all of us internalize messages about race)\, and racial trauma. \nPre-work will be assigned weekly via email\, containing assignments that should be completed before the start of the class (about two hours each week of videos/reading/reflective writing). This prepares students for class teaching and our discussions. Classes are structured to build on previous lessons and topics\, so attendance at all six classes is expected\, as is a high level of engagement. This is not a class where you will sit back and passively obtain information. \n6 sessions on zoom starting April 1\, 9:30 AM – 11:30 AM \nLearn More \n 
URL:https://ashlandtogether.org/event/an-introduction-to-racial-justice/
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SUMMARY:31st Annual Powwow​
DESCRIPTION:April 13 & 14\, 2024\nLithia Motors Pavilion SOU Campus – Ashland\, OR\nGrand Entry – Saturday @ 1 PM & 7 PM Sunday @ Noon \nFriendly competition for jrs-adult categories\nSpecial Guest Miss Indian World Tori McConnell\nWater Blessing to be held in honor of past and future water warriors \nThe first 10 show-up drums are guaranteed travel assistance (minimum five singers required) \nMC: David West \nEveryone is welcome. \nAdmission is FREE. \nArena Director: Ivan Crain \nNo drugs or alcohol allowed \nFor more information contact NASU at nasusou1@gmail.com
URL:https://ashlandtogether.org/event/31st-annual-powwow/
LOCATION:Lithia Motors Pavilion SOU Campus
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SUMMARY:A Rose That Grew From Concrete
DESCRIPTION:A Rose That Grew From Concrete features a talented children’s acting troupe headed by actress and director Shanique Scott. \nBack in January\, she brought 14 talented youths together for a three month creative journey. \nStarting with an original concept\, followed by writing\, set design and some really unique collaborations with veterans in the world of theatre\, their hard work has paid off. \nFriday\, April 26th\n3:30-4:30 pm\nBlack Box Theatre\nOregon Center for the Arts\nUniversity Way\, Ashland\n(Map provided HERE) \nLearn More \nShanique Scott received her MFA at Arizona State University.  She’s has performed in both New York City and the San Francisco area. She has won several awards\, including the ASU Best Actress Award for 2012.  She has taught performance at the college level and has been a teaching artist with youth all over the country for over 17 years.  What her students learn goes beyond acting.  They walk away with a deeper understanding of collaboration and how to show up in the world as a fellow human being.
URL:https://ashlandtogether.org/event/a-rose-that-grew-from-concrete/
LOCATION:Black Box Theatre\, University Way\, Ashland\, OR
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SUMMARY:Oregon’s First Black Community: Jackson County\, 1850–1900
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Zachary Stocks \nFree and open to the public \nFriday\, April 26\, 2024\n7PM – 8PM \nThe Backyard Community Food Cart\n812 S. Riverside Ave.\nMedford\, Oregon 97501 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe 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 population was more than that of Multnomah and Marion counties combined. Zachary Stocks of Oregon Black Pioneers will share information about the rise and fall of this first Black community in Oregon\, and discuss some of Southern Oregon’s nineteenth-century Black residents. \n\nThis program is offered as the keynote lecture for the 46th annual meeting of the Jefferson Historical Group\, which is composed of archeologists\, historians\, museum and library professionals\, students\, and other stakeholders from northern California and southern Oregon. The group meets each year to share ideas and information from across the “Mythical State of Jefferson” and is not affiliated with the modern political movement of the same name. \nLearn More \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nZachary Stocks is a public historian\, interpreter\, and the Executive Director of Oregon Black Pioneers. Stocks previously served as Program Director of Historical Seaport and Visitor Services Manager of Northwest African American Museum. He is a former intern of Colonial Williamsburg and Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History and a former seasonal Park Ranger at Lewis & Clark National Historical Park. He holds a BA in History from the College of William & Mary with a certificate in Public History from the National Institute for American History and Democracy and an MA in Museology from the University of Washington. Stocks lives in Astoria.
URL:https://ashlandtogether.org/event/oregons-first-black-community-jackson-county-1850-1900/
LOCATION:812 S. Riverside Ave.\, Medford\, OR
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