Peace loving hippies gather at Maurie Jacobs park to drum, dance, and barter in the summer of 1995. Eugene police arrive to ruin the vibe and drive these loveable folks into a frenzied mass.
Homeland security tortures a pictureEugene reporter into becoming an infiltrator. This infiltrator then instigates trouble for the Picture Eugene camera crew at the Eugene Olympic Trials.
In April 2008 Jim Torrey tells a LGBT meeting that he has the ability to communicate with a diverse range of people. He goes on to say how he has even met with anarchists, this is that meeting.
Attorney Lauren Regan of the Civil Liberties Defense Center gives an update on the Tasering event at Kesey square. She reveals how Homeland Security was involved, how the D.A. is convening a grand jury, and how the Citizen Review Board is in the pocket of the EPD.
Homeland security tortures a pictureEugene reporter into becoming an infiltrator. This infiltrator then instigates trouble for the Picture Eugene camera crew at the Eugene Olympic Trials.
BLM is trying to cut 700% more old growth forest under a new program called the WOPR or Western Oregon Plan Revisions. Residents of the Little Applegate Valley voice their concerns about the WOPR and their biggest neighbor, the BLM.
Mayor Kitty Piercy facilitates a heated meeting between Whiteaker neighbors who are frustrated with folks who hangout at Tinys Tavern and Scobert park.
In liberal Eugene Oregon members of the "Free Beer Party" are undecided voters during the 2004 presidential election. These party members can only be influenced with one thing, free beer.
#1 "Our rights are your rights." Native warrior and scholar Ward Churchill speaks on June 18, 2001, the anniversary of a celebrated anarchist riot in Eugene Oregon.