This year, Consider This explores all things public. Who are the people, and what is the public? When we talk about public opinion or public service, whose opinions are we including, and who is being served? Does public ownership of land mean that land should be equally accessible to everyone? What are the dividing lines between public and private life?
Join us for onstage conversations in Portland, Hood River, La Grande, and elsewhere to dig into questions like these with people working in public engagement, public education, land management, media, government, and more.
Upcoming events
December 5, 2024: Stories of the Hood River Watershed with Abigail Elder, Sarah Fox, and Lesley Tamura
Columbia Center for the Arts, Hood River
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January 29, 2024: Our Place in the World with Ben Rhodes, advisor to President Barack Obama on national security and host of Pod Save the World.
Alberta Rose Theatre, Portland
Past Events
September 18, 2024: Dahlia Lithwick, Supreme Court reporter, host of the Amicus podcast, and author of Lady Justice: Women, the Law, and the Battle to Save America.
Video from this event on YouTube.
November 10, 2024: Manu Meel, CEO of BridgeUSA, a multi-partisan student movement working to bridge our differences and change how we talk about politics.
Video from this event on YouTube.
Tickets
Tickets for Consider This events are available for $15 (General Admission) and $30 (Conversation Starter). To ensure that everyone who wants to attend is able to, we make a portion of tickets free.
If you’re able to pay for a ticket, we ask that you do so to help keep this program accessible to all. When you buy a Conversation Starter ticket, you help keep ticket prices low for everyone. Oregon Humanities uses income from Consider This ticket sales to pay for venue rental and honoraria for our guests.
You can support Consider This by making a donation to Oregon Humanities or providing a business sponsorship. For more information about these options, contact Julia Martinez Soto at j.soto@oregonhumanities.org or (503) 241-0543, ext. 118.
Sponsors
This series is made possible by funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), the Oregon Cultural Trust, The Standard, and Pacific West Bank.
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