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slideshow4_nov09Progressive Voices (formerly the Speakers Clearinghouse) is dedicated to promoting the diverse voices with ideas and solutions critically needed in our global community today. As a public service, we provide access to independent media and to analysts and activists addressing the vital issues of economic, environmental and social justice.

Progressive Voices speakers and performers address environmental and consumer issues, human and civil rights, as well as global, multicultural, media, women and gender issues.

We offer cutting edge lecture and performing artist programs for every budget whether it be for a convocation, orientation or a coffeehouse. We are a current associate member of the National Association of Campus Activities (NACA).


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Stephen Zunes

Human Rights and Arms Control: The Missing Elements in U.S. Middle East Policy

One of the country’s top progressive critics of U.S. Middle East policy, Stephen Zunes is a dynamic speaker who brings supporters of both Israel and Palestine together in exposing how U.S. policy has undermined the legitimate aspirations of both peoples.


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“GrannyD”
Doris “Granny D” Haddock,
96 year- old political activist

In 2000, at age 90, Doris became a national heroine when she completed a 14-month walk across America to bring attention to campaign finance reform. In 2004, at age 94, she ran for the US Senate. Her book, Granny D: You’re Never Too Old To Raise a Little Hell, is required reading at some colleges.

“Doris Haddock is a true patriot” - Jimmy Carter

New to Progressive Voices!

james_workman_80x80sqJames Workman

Award-winning author of The Heart of Dryness speaks on what indigenous
people can teach us about water scarcity and climate change adaptation. MORE->>

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An author and lauded historical geographer, Dr. Gray Brechin’s inspiring presentation on the New Deal legacy, “Another World Was Possible” reminds those who have forgotten what government at its best can do to promote peace, education, and the common good. MORE->>


To book a speaker or performer, or if you have questions, contact us:

Progressive Voices
(541) 484-9167

PO Box 5031, Eugene OR, 97405

Email: chouse@efn.org

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