The City Club of Eugene Podcast
Society & Culture
Sixty years ago, African Americans and allies marched on Washington DC for jobs and freedom. They made a difference, but has the progress continued?
Listen to the perspectives of University of Oregon Prof. David Frank and President of the Eugene-Springfield NAACP Chapter/City Club of Eugene board member Miles Pendleton. You can watch James Blue's award-winning documentary on the March, too (begins at about 9:40).
Watch the entire episode on City Club of Eugene's YouTube channel.
This program was recorded on July 21, 2023.
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Student Leadership in Climate Education
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Understanding the Local Labor Shortage
Hate Crimes: Facts and Fixes
Finding Fairness in Wages
The State of Our Homelessness Crisis
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State of Immigrants: A New Look at the Immigrant Experience in Oregon
Modoc People: The Aftermath of Great Loss
Oregon’s “Excess Revenue”: The Kicker
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