The Welcome Meetings are a seasonal meeting to welcome new people to the collective and come together to learn what people are working on, gather advice, and discuss projects.
When: Sunday, September 14th 3-5pm
In person: Alton Baker Park (Near covered areas) (Please bring lawn chairs or blankets to sit on)
Online:
https://meet.mayfirst.org/nacwelcome (Use Brave/Chrome for best results)
If you can’t make this meeting but would still like to be involved you can contact us here:
https://neighborhoodanarchists.org/get-involved/
If you'd like to read ahead, you can read about things we'll cover at the meeting here:
https://neighborhoodanarchists.org/intro-to-nac
Accessibility: NAC strives to have our meetings be accessible to everyone. Please do what you need to do to take care of yourself and let us know if there’s anything that would be helpful. Please consider not wearing strong scents for those who are sensitive. If you have any questions or accessibility needs please email us at
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We at NAC recognize that our society is dominated by intersecting oppressive power structures, including capitalism, the state, white supremacy / racism, cis-hetero-patriarchy, ableism, agism, and classism. We are committed to intersectional action in all that we do.
Some of our current projects:
Share Fair - A really free market and fun social event with free food, clothes, supplies, massages, haircuts, music, and services.
Radical Repair - Creating a Transformative Justice framework to support community accountability processes and conflict resolution.
Free Skool - Free workshops / skill shares on organizing, DIY, and resilience.
Education - Telling people about NAC and anarchism through tabling, reading groups, video nights, theory discussions, zine making, etc.
Trans Relocation – Supporting trans people in other states to move to Oregon.
Brake Light Clinics – Setting up clinics to do free minor car repairs to reduce traffic stops (and subsequent ICE or other law enforcement investigations).
Offline Community Planning – We may not always be able to reliably connect online. Here we coordinate how we can meet safely to support our community.
Palestine Working Group – Looking at how NAC can contribute to a free Palestine.
Resource Guide – Working on updating the Little Guide to Free Resources in Eugene.
Also check out other Meetups in Eugene, Workshops in Eugene, Nonprofit events in Eugene.