Oregon’s fascinating history will be presented in a 2-part PowerPoint presentation, loaded with pictures and maps over two classes.
The nine basic divisions of Oregon history will be discussed along with five different themes woven into the narrative:
The European/ Indigenous relationship,
The urban/rural divide,
Progressivism vs conservatism,
Race relations,
And the transition from an extractive/natural resource-based economy to the new digital/high tech economy.
Time will be allotted at the end of the classes for input and discussion of the five themes. A handout will outline the five themes so that class members can gather their thoughts about each theme. When the class is finished it is our hope that you will have a greater appreciation for, and have greater insight into, how Oregon became what it is today.
Two Class Dates: Tuesdays, April 16 and 23
Class time: 10am - 12:30pm
Class fee: $7
Register online or at the Connection Center.