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  • A conversation where we check back with Our Children’s trust Executive Director and chief Legal Counsel, Julia Olson, and hear about how the original case and the one’s it inspired are doing in state and federal courts. Many of the original plaintiffs have grown from kids to young adults, but they’ve never lost their passion to advocate on behalf of the planet they will inherent.
  • 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
  • A conversation with Nancy Buffum, Executive Director of The Eugene Education Foundation
  • On this edition of Oregon on the Record, you’ll hear a conversation with the new Speaker of the House for the Oregon legislature, Julie Fahey.Fahey lays out her goals for the upcoming session, and also her strategy of both leading the Democrats, but also reaching across the aisle to work with Republicans. As we’ve seen, its an incredibly difficult job and time will tell if legislators can work together for the betterment of Oregon.
  • On this edition of Oregon on the Record, you’ll hear from a scientist, Dylan Gomes, who authored a study while at Oregon State University which shows that due to heat waves the Pacific Ocean food web is being disrupted. Due to warmer temperatures, new organisms have moved in and crowded out key species at the bottom of the food web.
  • On this edition of Oregon On The Record you’ll hear from two authoritative voices about whales, whale strandings, and whale deaths that happen from time to time along the coast. Tiffany Boothe, an assistant director of the Seaside aquarium and Jim Rice, a member of Oregon State University's Marine Mammal Institute, weigh in on the life and death of whales along Oregon’s shores.
  • Professor Jim Moore studies and teaches on electoral politics and international relations. He speaks with Oregon Grapevine host Barbara Dellenback about the possibility of creative candidates and ideas in elections, the economics of immigration, party politics, and more.
  • A conversation with KLCC's Dirk VanderHart and the Oregon Capitol Chronicle’s Julia Shumway to get their read on the recently completed Oregon short legislative session. Even those two savvy and veteran political reporters were surprised at both the amount the legislators got done and the mostly bipartisan way the did it.
  • On this edition of Oregon on the Record, you’ll hear from two women - Joy Alise Davis, the Executive Director of Imagine Black and Zanele Mutepfa-Rhone, founder of Brand Zanele Collective - who've created a new web series called Women of Change which focuses on Oregon black women leaders in the areas of public health, education and tourism. The series is presented on a format called the Black Possibilities App and will highlight the achievements and wisdom of these women and also underscore the challenges that remain for women of color in Oregon.
  • Today, on Oregon on the Record, you’ll hear from experts about how to make sure your pets are provided for – for both short term emergencies, and also for the longer term if you are no longer around or able to care for your pets.Just like preparing a will and testament, estate planning for your pets is a real thing and an increasingly important step in life’s journey.
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