Week of ActionFriday, 9/20 | 1-3p
Student-led Global Climate Strike CHS and City Hall Friday, 9/20 | 6:15p Picketing at CVHS@CHS football game Corvallis High School football field All week long Earth-friendly food choices Participating restaurants Friday, 9/20 - Thursday, 9/26 | 4-5p Chase Bank Divest from Fossil Fuels Demonstration SE corner of Kings and Buchanan Sun 9/22, Wed 9/25, Fri 9/27 | 6:30-9:30p Climate Crisis Film Festival First Congregational United Church of Christ Saturday, 9/21 | 3-5p How to Energy Retrofit Your Home Unitarian Universalist Fellowship CANCELLED Climate Justice Community Discussion Sunday, 9/22 | 3-5p Forest Tour: Logging Sulphur Springs Trailhead Sunday, 9/22 | 7-8:30p Forest Defense is Climate Defense Corvallis Public Library, Main Meeting Room Monday, 9/23 | 7-8:30p Green New Deal: What it is and why we need it Corvallis High School Theater |
Tuesday, 9/24 | 6:30-7:30p
How Federal Carbon Dividends Can Help Solve the Climate Crisis Corvallis Public Library, Main Meeting Room Wednesday, 9/25 | 7-9p Movie Screening and Panel Discussion: "Decoding the Weather Machine" OSU ILLC, room 155 Thursday, 9/26 | 6-7p Current and Future Impacts of Climate Change OSU Valley Library, Autzen Room Thursday, 9/26 | 7-8:30p Climate Science Poster Making Session OSU Valley Library, Autzen Room Friday, 9/27 | 3-5p Community March and Rally Riverfront Park |
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Corvallis, OR is located within the homelands of the Pinefu, Chemapho, and Luckiamute Kalapuyan peoples. Following the Willamette Valley Treaty of 1855 (Kalapuya etc. Treaty), Kalapuya people were forcibly removed to the Grand Ronde Reservation in Western Oregon. Today, living descendants of these people are a part of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde Community of Oregon and the Confederated Tribes of the Siletz Indians.
We acknowledge that indigenous peoples are among the communities most threatened by climate change, and we honor their work & leadership in the fight for climate justice.
We acknowledge that indigenous peoples are among the communities most threatened by climate change, and we honor their work & leadership in the fight for climate justice.