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KLCC 2019 Kaleidoscope Entry

Entry for RTDNA's Kaleidoscope contest, 2019.

Summary of submission (58:02)

Feature - Stories of four immigrants (1/9/18)

Spot news - OSU student arrested for placing racist stickers on cars (1/24/18)

Spot news - Native American graduate rate still low, but making gains in Oregon (1/26/18)

Spot news - DACA deadline passes, but insecurity remains for local ‘Dreamer’ (3/5/18)

Superspot - Community representatives respond to City of Eugene’s latest hate crimes statistics (3/12/18)

Feature - Indigenous under the radar (3/15/18)

Feature - Non-targeted immigrants speak up (4/9/18)

Spot news - Special honor to be bestowed upon U of O’s Mother’s Day Pow-Wow  (5/10/18)

Spot news - Effort to preserve Black history in Eugene continues (6/1/18)

Spot news - British museum loans artifacts back to Oregon tribe (6/5/18)

Feature - Amanda Trail recognizes displacement and suffering of First Nations during pioneer era (7/30/18)

Feature - Japanese street artist Aiko graces Eugene with geisha mural (8/3/18)

Superspot - Muralist Shamsia Hassani brings the power of female music to Eugene’s 20x21 mural project (8/31/18)

Spot news - First Veterans Service office for Oregon’s Native Americans being developed (9/27/18)

Feature - State and community work to support Oregon’s Native American students (9/27/18)

Spot news - U of O breaks ground on Black Cultural Center (10/15/18)

Feature - Tribal businesses on cusp of change (10/29/18)

Spot news - FBI report says majority of Oregon hate crimes reported in Eugene (11/15/18)

Feature - For ‘Two Spirits” an opportunity to reclaim acceptance across Indian Country (11/29/18)

Spot news - U.S. Commission on Civil Rights: Feds fail to support First Nations (12/20/18)

Copyright 2018-2019, KLCC.

Brian Bull is a contributing freelance reporter with the KLCC News department, who first began working with the station in 2016. He's a senior reporter with the Native American media organization Buffalo's Fire, and was recently a journalism professor at the University of Oregon.

In his nearly 30 years working as a public media journalist, Bull has worked at NPR, Twin Cities Public Television, South Dakota Public Broadcasting, Wisconsin Public Radio, and ideastream in Cleveland. His reporting has netted dozens of accolades, including four national Edward R. Murrow Awards (22 regional),  the Ohio Associated Press' Best Reporter Award, Best Radio Reporter from  the Native American Journalists Association, and the PRNDI/NEFE Award for Excellence in Consumer Finance Reporting.