
Matt Wuerker deserves a Pulitzer for this one alone. It's astonishing how many Rube Goldberg complications we'll endure to avoid giving people simple access to health care.
STRONG Salem is for everyone who wants to help and participate in getting Salem, Oregon, to quit chasing Growth Ponzi Scheme plans and instead become a resilient, fiscally responsible place that lives by the wisdom that "Communities exist for the health and enjoyment of those who live in them, not for the convenience of those who drive through them, fly over them, or exploit their real estate for profit."
Confluence: Willamette Valley LGBT Chorus is pleased to co-sponsor and invite you to a free screening of the award-winning documentary
"Ballot Measure 9"
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
6:30 – 8:30 PM
Salem Public Library (Loucks Auditorium)
585 Liberty Street SE, Salem
Twenty years ago, Oregon faced Ballot Measure 9, an anti-LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender) initiative sponsored by Lon Mabon & the Oregon Citizens Alliance (OCA).
A revealing and spirited documentary, "Ballot Measure 9" takes a look back to 1992. Whether you remember Ballot Measure 9 and worked on the campaign against it, are new to Oregon, or perhaps weren't even born in 1992, please join us for this important film and discussion.
Following the film showing, there will be a panel presentation, featuring Cary Renfro, Ann Montague, Dr. Glenda Russell and Dr. Janis Bohan, as well as time for audience questions and discussion.
The event is co-sponsored by The Salem Human Rights and Relations Advisory Commission (HRRAC), as well as Oregon PeaceWorks, Causa (Oregon Immigrants Organization), The Gender Center, SEIU 503 Lavender Caucus, Basic Rights Oregon, Confluence: Willamette Valley LGBT Chorus, the Peace and Justice Committee of First Congregational Church (UCC) and the Human Services program at Chemeketa Community College.
For more information, please contact
Cathy Busha (cbusha@hotmail.com) or Nancy Stempek (nrstempek@q.com)
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Confluence: The Willamette Valley LGBT Chorus
2601 NE Jack London
Unit 104
Corvallis, Oregon 97330.![]()
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If I'm emailing you it's because I think you might be interested in this local coffee roaster either because it's local, because it's sustainable, or because it's tasty. :) It gets delivered by bicycle to your house once a week on the day it's roasted. Not sure coffee gets more fresh than that! Matt and I have tried it and think it's delicious and have signed up.
Here's the promo video (which is cool even if you hate coffee) - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfTJso63fRM
And the website with more details - www.steelbridgecoffee.com
Thanks, and if you know someone else who might be interested in Salem, feel free to forward this on!
The revised chicken ordinance (to be discussed and voted on Monday night) has been posted on the city's website (pdf) . . . . City staff is recommending passage of the revisions. They left the price of the chicken license up to the council to decide and instead of the coop being 10' from your own house, it's 3' - but other than that they have rewritten it exactly as proposed, including increasing the number of hens to five and allowing them at community gardens!
We still need 5 votes though, so another good show of supporters Monday night is essential. Could you please write about this in your blog in hopes of getting folks to attend?
Jan 19, 2008: LOVESalem reaches the web, bringing a vitally needed message to Oregon's capital city: We must Oregon-ize to put the needs of people before the needs of cars. This requires that we live our environmental values -- that we LOVE (Live Our Values Environmentally) Salem -- by working to stop the Sprawl Machine.
The Sprawl Machine is a ravenous beast that feeds on green space, close-in neighborhoods, and property taxes and that excretes monstrous, ugly road projects that pollute the air, increase mortality and morbidity, promote climate change, weaken families and neighborhoods, and help weaken the social fabric and civic participation.
The Sprawl Machine works by constantly luring its prey with promises that the problems created by cars can be addressed by doing more of the same -- building more lanes, more bridges, consuming ever more money. In other words, the Sprawl Machine promises that we can keep doing the same thing over and over, while expecting a different result this time.
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