Presented by Benton County Historical Society

Project 562 Book Group

About This Event

Using the Project 562 Learning Guide, developed by critically acclaimed social documentarian and photographer Matika Wilbur, we will investigate the ways we can transform, indigenize and decolonize our lives right here in Benton County. Full description is available on our website.

Dates: Wednesdays, March 4, March 11, March 18, 2026, at 12:00 pm.

Meetings take place at the Corvallis Museum, 411 SW Second Street, Corvallis Oregon 97330. The book group meets for three sessions, and you are encouraged to attend all three sessions. You are welcome to bring a brown bag lunch.

Using resources such as podcasts, articles, and other indigenous-created media, participants will be asked to complete a small amount of homework before each discussion session. These resources will be provided for free; there is no need to purchase any curriculum or books.

Limited to 20 participants. Pre-registration required. This workshop is free; donations to support our history and cultural education programs are always welcome!

About This Event

Using the Project 562 Learning Guide, developed by critically acclaimed social documentarian and photographer Matika Wilbur, we will investigate the ways we can transform, indigenize and decolonize our lives right here in Benton County. Full description is available on our website.

Dates: Wednesdays, March 4, March 11, March 18, 2026, at 12:00 pm.

Meetings take place at the Corvallis Museum, 411 SW Second Street, Corvallis Oregon 97330. The book group meets for three sessions, and you are encouraged to attend all three sessions. You are welcome to bring a brown bag lunch.

Using resources such as podcasts, articles, and other indigenous-created media, participants will be asked to complete a small amount of homework before each discussion session. These resources will be provided for free; there is no need to purchase any curriculum or books.

Limited to 20 participants. Pre-registration required. This workshop is free; donations to support our history and cultural education programs are always welcome!