NEWS & PRESS
Eugene NAACP brings free dental, eye and cancer screenings to community
"This is like a start of a great relationship whether or not they don't seek the preventative healthcare or if they have just a fear or an anxiety for it, the resources are here for you so we can connect you with someone that can advocate with you that can be a voice with you that can ensure that you're being heard," Lange said.
Local NAACP calls community to action against ICE detentions
Demond Hawkins’ parents raised him with clear moral directives and a warning: What’s right is right, what’s wrong is wrong, and stay out of trouble. Hawkins, president of Eugene Springfield NAACP, lived with his head down for most of his life, until the murder of George Floyd in 2020.
Honoring Black Environmental Leadership
It’s Black History Month, and we want to acknowledge and celebrate the many ways Black activists, visionaries, communities, families, and youth leaders have made a powerful difference in the environmental movement in Oregon and around the world. OEC is proud to work alongside and in support of partners like NAACP-Eugene, Coalition of Communities of Color, Albina Vision Trust and other Black-led organizations who ensure environmental, racial, and social justice for communities throughout Oregon.
New Eugene Springfield NAACP president returns to Eugene motivated and inspired
"Eugene is really the backbone of everything that I've become both in terms of my passions and my approaches." - Miles Rowe Pendleton, President of Eugene Springfield NAACP
NAACP partners with local clergy in show of unity and support of black lives
The Eugene/Springfield NAACP is taking its lead from the national NAACP organization which has committed to working through traditional channels to bring about lasting change in policing and racial profiling nationwide
NAACP, Clergy, And Community Leaders In Eugene Voice Support for Black Lives Matter
“It is past time that the United States look at its soul and that means the United States is made up of individuals.” Richardson said, “So we as individuals have to look into our souls and activate ourselves as stewards of a great spirit that this nation can embody.”
—Eric Richardson. Executive Director of the NAACP chapter.