A casual gathering for social justice Come enjoy delicious appetizers, a lovely glass of wine (or other beverage), and a wonderful spoken word performance by Claudia Alick at this casual gathering for social justice. Connect with other justice-seekers and change-makers in Southern Oregon and support MRG’s work to build a more just and joyful world! […]
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On Saturday, May 10, 2014, social justice supporters and activists from across the state will celebrate MRG Foundation at Justice within Reach in Portland. Email Sheryl Sackman or call us at 503-289-1517 for information about attending or signing on as a sponsor. This year’s Justice within Reach celebration will feature the incredible spoken word artist, […]
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Join us on March 18th in Eugene! Stop by MRG’s Justice Social happy hour and meet other social justie seekers just like you! Share your stories and thougths on the critical work that’s happening, learn about what others are doing, and meet some new folks who care about creating a just and joyful world. Also, […]
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Join fellow justice-seekers to enjoy delicious snacks and festive beverages and meet some of MRG Foundation’s latest grant recipients! When: Wednesday, January 29th from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. – Program at 5:30 p.m. Where: MRG Foundation | 1235 SE Morrison St | Portland, OR 97214 Who: You! This event is free, all-ages, and wheelchair […]
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In the wake of a Supreme Court decision that gutted the Voting Rights Act and a deeply concerning verdict in the trial of George Zimmerman for the killing of Trayvon Martin, MRG Foundation is hosting community conversations in Portland, Eugene, and Ashland to discuss: What are the connections between these seemingly separate events? Why should […]
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In the wake of a Supreme Court decision that gutted the Voting Rights Act and a deeply concerning verdict in the trial of George Zimmerman for the killing of Trayvon Martin, MRG Foundation is hosting a community conversation to discuss: What are the connections between these seemingly separate events? Why should these setbacks in our […]
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