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Workers Unite Film Festival Presents Grinning Skull
Set in Los Angeles in 1946, Black and Latina female washroom attendants wrestle with the decision to unionize, bucking racism, sexism, and class discrimination at the Pacific Electric Railway subway
Workers Unite! Film Festival
Enjoy free on-demand screenings in honor of Black History Month February 24th (6pm ET) through February 28. (11:45pm). Donate at bit.ly/DonateWUFF12 Have a film for our main festival in October?
Warming Shelters opening up throughout the Rogue Valley
As storms roll into Southern Oregon, Ashland, Medford and Grants Pass are opening up shelters. Here’s the information: Ashland: The City Manager declared a severe weather emergency from Tuesday, February
V-Day in Ashland: Break the Chain of Violence
Peace House encourages our community to support this event designed to celebrate diversity and address violence experienced by members of our community. From the coalition: V-Day Is the global activist
How to Support Single-Payer Health Care in Oregon NOW!
Now is the moment to support Single Payer Health Care in Oregon! On November 8, 2022 “Right to Health Care Measure 111,” supported byover fifty organizations as diverse as Providence
A special Benefit Concert on Feb. 18
Red cross Blood Drives
As National Blood Donor Month continues this January, the American Red Cross celebrates those who give blood and platelets to help save lives − especially now, as organizers work to
Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King
The Social Justice and Racial Equity Advisory Committee of the City of Ashland (SERJAC) encourages you to honor and remember Dr. King and his message on Monday, Jan. 16. Flags
David Rovics Concert Held Monday Night
Last Monday night, David Rovics continued his West Coast Winter Tour with a concert held at Peace House, located at 543 S. Mountain Ave. More than 40 people attended the