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Lisa IgoeLisa Igoe in Eugene Register-Guard - Jan 25 2000
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"... need to keep the link between polluting and paying, and therefore keep the Incentive to get toxics out of manufacturing." “Please, please, please have the manufacturers pay the cost." Llsa Igoe sald. Industry representatives, however, Turn to TOXICS, Page UA "f. INSIDE City Council approves funds tor a campaign designed to put new emphasis on dealing with hate crimes Council votes ..."
Publication place: Eugene City, Lane County, Oregon, United States
Lisa IgoeLisa Igoe in Eugene Register-Guard - Dec 2 1999
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"... Vandals took advantage of thc .area blockaded by protesters to run rampant, out of the reach of police. "Wc did create a space for these to do this," snul Lisa Igoe, a Eligene outdoor guide. Igoe belongs to "McKenzie a group of about 15 people that includes longtime Eugene activists such as Charles Gray and Peg Morton. somo artists and recreation workers and University ol Oregon ..."
Publication place: Eugene City, Lane County, Oregon, United States
Lisa IgoeLisa Igoe in Eugene Register-Guard - June 13 2000
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"... mark. Some people see property damage as a tactic or tool to persuade society to change behavior they believe ultimately will be destructive to communities and the environment, sald Lisa Igoe, a Eugene freelance writer and activist who attended monday's discussion. Until councilors address how the dty should deal with those larger issues, “I think documents like this are just going ..."
Publication place: Eugene City, Lane County, Oregon, United States
Lisa IgoeLisa Igoe in Eugene Register-Guard - July 29 2000
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"... a more radical stance, and attracted modest crowds. About 20 people showed up last Monday, for example, for a discussion at the UO ■led by activists Marshall Kirkpatrick and Lisa Igoe. The pair denounced the conventions' corporate sponsorship, warned about police brutality and handed out a "preparation guide for mass action protests" that emphasizes the importance of nonviolence training. But they ..."
Publication place: Eugene City, Lane County, Oregon, United States