Black Comes To Eugene: A Retrospective with Eric Richardson
Schedule
Fri, 28 Feb, 2025 at 07:00 pm
UTC-08:00Location
291 W 8th Ave, Eugene, OR, United States, Oregon 97401 | Eugene, OR
Join us for a special evening celebrating Black History Month and the intersection of black music, art, and social movements at Eugene's iconic WOW Hall. This unique event will take you on a journey through the transformative cultural forces that shaped the 70s counterculture and the vibrant Black Arts Group (B.A.G.) that left its mark on Eugene's creative scene.
The night begins with a brief introduction by Habitat for Humanity Oregon Board President, Eric Richardson, setting the stage for the exploration of B.A.G.'s roots, including their ties to the Black migration story and the cultural revolution in St. Louis, Missouri. We’ll explore the legendary gatherings of poets and musicians that helped shape the Black Arts Group and American jazz musician, poet, and visual artist, Oliver Lake, highlighting his impactful contributions to the arts.
Engage in a community panel discussion moderated by, Trip Summers. This 30-minute conversation will focus on the role of music in Eugene and its ties to the broader freedom movement.
The evening continues with a 12-minute piece featuring Ken Kesey performing his famous "Trickster The Squirrel" story, transporting us back to the heart of the 70s counterculture.
Throughout the night, the vibe of the WOW Hall will be brought to life with psychedelic lighting, evoking the spirit of the 70s and the cultural revolution that took place in this very space. The event will feature displays of posters, photographs, and memorabilia showcasing Black artists who graced the stage here, including Arnet Coleman and other influential poets.
To cap off the evening, Eric will present a special segment of his radio show Pure Jazz Revisited, taking us through the sounds that shaped the era and continue to inspire today.
This event is a celebration of the power of art, music, and the convergence of social movements that changed the cultural landscape of Eugene and beyond.
Then, settle in for a series of videos: 45-minute film that delves deep into the rich history of B.A.G., showcasing their pivotal role in the freedom movement and the dynamic exchange between poets, musicians, and activists. The evening continues with a 12-minute piece featuring Ken Kesey performing his famous "Trickster The Squirrel" story, transporting us back to the heart of the 70s counterculture.
Don’t miss this immersive experience that will transport you to the heart of Eugene’s cultural and political history.
Eric Richardson
Eric has a longstanding relationship with the Eugene-Springfield NAACP and the community at large. He became president of the local NAACP chapter in 2012 and later served as the Executive Director. During that time, Eric worked to establish environmental and climate justice work in partnership with Beyond Toxics and other local organizations. In this new role, Eric is continuing his passion project of preserving the history of the African American community in Lane County.
Eric has also served as president of the City Club of Eugene, was on the board of United Way Lane County, and is currently the president of Habitat for Humanity of Oregon.
Eric is a father of five who graduated from Churchill High School and raised his kids in Eugene. He took up jazz in high school and currently plays bass in a band. He also works with Nurturely to host a musical cultural story-time for kids on the last Saturday of the month!
Where is it happening?
291 W 8th Ave, Eugene, OR, United States, Oregon 97401Event Location & Nearby Stays: