Multicultural Resource Guide
to the University of Oregon and the Eugene-Springfield Community

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Preface

The Multicultural Resource Guide (MRG) is an award-winning, collaborative effort to connect members of the Eugene-Springfield and UO communities with the various resources available in our area.

For guidance on navigating your way through the University of Oregon system, please refer to the Services for Students website at darkwing.uoregon.edu/~stacaf.

The MRG project began in the Fall of 1998 when the Library Diversity Committee recognized the need to bring together, into one central publication, information about various cultural resources available to all members of the UO community.

The MRG is not intended to be a comprehensive directory, nor is it intended as an endorsement of the businesses included. Such listings may be available through other information outlets. For example, restaurant reviews and information are available on the Eugene Weekly website, Chow!: Eugene Weekly's Restaurant Guide.

We encourage you to use this MRG as a springboard for finding other resources. Additional resources or corrections can be emailed to codac@uoregon.edu or sent to:

Attn: Multicultural Resource Guide
Center on Diversity and Community (CoDaC)
110 Gerlinger Hall, University of Oregon
Eugene, OR 97403

For new additions, please arrange the information elements for each submission in the following order (the * indicates a required element):

*Name for item (business name, organization name, etc.)
Contact person(s)
*Street Address (or on-campus address)
City, State, Zip (not needed for campus resources)
*Phone
Fax
E-mail
Web Site

Also, please indicate the category (African-American, LGBTQ, etc.) and sub-category (campus or community resource) each item falls under.

CoDaC wishes to thank the Library Diversity Committee members who developed the first edition of the MRG: Leslie Bennett, Charlotte Conlin, Michiyo Goble, Joni Herbst, David Landazuri, Linda Long, Diane Sotak, Laine Stambaugh, Bruce Tabb, Rose Thomas, and Carrie Yates.


Maintained by Corrian Farnsworth
Last revision: August 2004