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This program covers the work of two students who will be investigating how local migrant community members receive their news and how they go about verifying the truthfulness of that information.
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Golden eagle feathers are sacred in many cultures. The Yakama Nation aviary is now home to a 1-year old golden eagle. That’s a big deal because it’s hard to get those feathers legally from the federally protected birds.
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On this edition of Oregon On The Record, you’ll hear a conversation with Nickolas Kristof, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist at the New York Times, and hear his thoughts about his home state of Oregon, and where we are heading as a nation.
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Nancy Pobanz makes pigments from the earth in Southeastern Oregon. She speaks with Oregon Grapevine host, Barbara Dellenback, about the collaborative efforts at an archeological dig, and the importance of place and color in science.
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Corinne McElroy was pulled from the cold ocean waters with the help of bystanders- one of whom remains a mystery.
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Today on Oregon On The Record, you’ll hear about the power of neighborhoods from the team at the City of Eugene responsible for organizing and coordinating neighborhood associations. Cindy Koehler, The Neighborhoods & Community Liaison and Fabio Andrade, the Program Manager for the Office of Equity and Community Engagement at the City of Eugene talk about how neighborhoods are the grassroots organization for crime prevention, disaster preparedness and creating an inclusive environment.
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Today on Oregon On The Record you’ll hear from the executive director of the Oregon Audubon Society on the why and how they decided to change the name of their organization to distance from John James Audubon's racist history, as well as from an OSU professor who’s an expert on the reasons and processes of organization’s reckoning with the troubling names of the past.
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A beloved member of the Yakama Indian Nation died last Thursday at age 102. Virginia Beavert was known for her tireless efforts to keep her tribe’s culture and traditions alive. She got her doctorate in linguistics at the University of Oregon and at age 90, became the oldest person ever to graduate from the school.
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A conversation with Dr. Richard Pettigrew, the executive director of the Archaeological Legacy Institute of Eugene. The Institute runs multiple media platforms including The Archeology Channel, subscription video-on-demand service, Heritage Broadcasting Service and a weekly podcast call Audio News from Archaeologica. The mission of the organization is to use media to nurture and bring attention to the human cultural heritage
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In the same way that traits like height or eye color are inherited-- genetic mutations that can cause cancer are also passed down through generations. This is the story of four sisters living with a family legacy of breast cancer and how differently each sibling has faced her odds of developing the deadly disease.
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Crews rescued a woman who fell several hundred feet on the mountain in November.
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A Bend holiday tradition returns with all the whistles and bells.