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SUMMARY:Remembering the Hiroshima Bombing 75 Years Ago
DESCRIPTION:What: Hiroshima Day activities: Shadow Project and Film Festival\nDate: August 6-8\nWhere: Bend and on Zoom \nShadow Project\, Aug 6\, 4:00 pm media viewing \n\n\nThe Vocal Seniority and the Sierra Club Juniper Group have organized a Shadow Project to commemorate the Hiroshima bombing. We will outline with chalk the stencils of our bodies on the sidewalk in front of the Deschutes County Services Building\, 1300 NW Wall Street\, Bend. We will use appropriate social distancing in recapitulating the shadows of the Hiroshima victims whose bodies were vaporized by the blast\, leaving only shadows of where they fell victim. \nActivists will do the outlines as couples from 2-4 pm on Aug 6 to avoid creating a crowd. Spokespersons will be available to the press from 2-5 at the gazebo near the sidewalk. \nZoom Film Festival Aug 6\, 7\, and 8 at 7:00 pm\, each of three evenings\, followed by Zoom discussion.  \nBeginning on Aug 6 (Hiroshima Day) and ending on the 8th (the evening before Nagasaki Day)\, we will encourage people to join in a virtual film festival featuring these classic movies: \n\nThe Day After Trinity (Aug 6 at 7pm)\nFail Safe (Aug 7 at 7pm)\nDr. Strangelove (Aug 8 at 7pm)\n\nZoom discussion groups will follow each film. Synopses of each film are attached. Register here. \nBackground on the Hiroshima/Nagasaki bombings \nSeventy-five years-ago today\, August 6\, 1945\, the United States dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima\, Japan followed three days later by a second nuclear detonation over Nagasaki\, resulting in approximately 129\,000 and 226\,000 deaths\, respectively. Japan surrendered unconditionally on August 15th\, ending World War II. \nThe Trinity Test \nOne of the most profound scientific accomplishments occurred at 5:30 am on July 16\, 1945 at the Alamogordo Bombing and Gunnery Range in New Mexico. It was the first detonation of a nuclear device\, called “The Gadget” by the Manhattan Project scientists charged with developing the atomic bomb. The experimental above-ground detonation was named the “Trinity Test”\, taken after the John Donne (1572-1631) poem which invoked the dominion of the Trinity “By power\, love\, knowledge be”\, implying a transference of godly power to humans who have now mastered the power of the universe in splitting the atom and unleashing its supreme destructive power. \nIn a 1965 TV interview\, J. Robert Oppenheimer\, the scientific director of the Manhattan Project\, reflected: “We knew the world would not be the same. A few people laughed; a few people cried. Most people were silent. I remembered the line from the Hindu scripture\, the Bhagavad Gita; Vishnu is trying to persuade the Prince that he should do his duty and\, to impress him\, takes on his multi-armed form and says\, ‘Now I am become Death\, the destroyer of worlds.’; I suppose we all thought that\, one way or another.”
URL:https://envirocenter.org/event/remembering-the-hiroshima-bombing-75-years-ago/
LOCATION:Deschutes Brewery Public House\, 1044 NW Bond St\, Bend\, OR\, 97701\, United States
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SUMMARY:Social Justice Book Club: "So You Want To Talk About Race"
DESCRIPTION:Each quarter OSU-Cascades Office of Diversity\, Equity\, and Inclusion is hosting a 12-week book discussion group. These weekly conversations are designed to be drop-in and are open to OSU-Cascades students\, staff and faculty as well as community members. \nThis summer\, we’re reading Ijeoma Oluo’s “So You Want to Talk About Race.”  Meeting and reading schedule is below. Please register and join at any time\, and contact Erin Rook with questions or requests for accommodations. \nSummer Social Justice Book Club (Most) Fridays at noon \nRemaining Schedule:\nJuly 10: Ch. 4 and 5 – “Why am I always being told to ‘check my privilege’?” and “What is intersectionality and why do I need it?” \nJuly 24: Ch. 6 – “Is police brutality really about race?” \nJuly 31: Ch. 7 and 8 – “How can I talk about affirmative action?” and “What is the school-to-prison pipeline?” \nAug. 7: Ch. 9 and 10 – “Why can’t I say the ‘N’ word?” and “What is cultural appropriation?” \nAug. 14: Ch. 11 and 12 – “Why can’t I touch your hair?” and “What are microaggressions?” \nAug. 21: Ch. 13 and 14 – “Why are our students so angry?” “What is the model minority myth?” \nAug. 28: Ch. 15 and 16 – “But what if I hate Al Sharpton?” and “I just got called a racist\, what do I do now?” \nSept. 4: Ch. 17 – “Talking is great\, but what else can I do?”
URL:https://envirocenter.org/event/social-justice-book-club-so-you-want-to-talk-about-race-2020-07-10/
LOCATION:Deschutes Brewery Public House\, 1044 NW Bond St\, Bend\, OR\, 97701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Equity
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SUMMARY:Biblioteca en Camino! Library on the Go!
DESCRIPTION:The Deschutes Public Library will be visiting 8 different locations throughout Central Oregon (4 in Bend\, 1 in La Pine\, 2 in Redmond\, 1 in Sisters) this summer to hand out “Grab and Go” kits with activities for youth to do.  Our friends\, Carly and Rodrigo will be giving out books and signing folks up for the summer reading program\, as well. Due to the current states of things\, they are asking folks to pick up a kit to take home to do. Everything folks needs to complete the projects will be found in the kit. More details about location and time can be found in the flyer attached.
URL:https://envirocenter.org/event/biblioteca-en-camino-library-on-the-go-4-2020-08-21/
LOCATION:Deschutes Brewery Public House\, 1044 NW Bond St\, Bend\, OR\, 97701\, United States
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