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Program date: Feb. 26, 2021Air date: March 1, 2021 From the City Club of Eugene: Designer babies, once found only in science fiction, have become a…
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The Native American Journalists Association (NAJA) has announced its annual list of winners in its national Native media awards competition.KLCC won first…
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Fire crews are waging a two-front battle this year: besides the expected slew of wildfires across the Pacific Northwest, they’ll also be keeping COVID-19…
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Worldwide, people are working through what it means to be knocked off course and find a new normal, which is one definition of resilience. We’ve been…
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Scientists say there’s a 1-in-3 chance of a powerful earthquake hitting the Pacific Northwest in the next 50 years. Residents of the Cascadia Subduction…
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The modern American diet – with its on-the-shelf processed foods in grocery stores, Big Macs and Doritos Locos Tacos at drive-through eateries – has…
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The term “Two Spirit” in Native American culture often describes a person possessing both male and female spirits. And they’ve been around well before the…
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Oregon’s history with the First Nations remains an often overlooked part of the state’s checkered legacy. But more and more, Native Americans and their…
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KLCC presents a year-long series on Native Voices of Oregon beginning July, 2018. Funded by the University of Oregon's Wayne Morse Center for Law and…
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As the six-year anniversary of DACA approaches, KLCC looks at the policy and how it affects Oregonians. One thing many people might not know is that DACA…
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Six years ago Friday (6/15), President Barack Obama signed an executive order calling for deferred action for childhood arrivals. Through the program,…
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While the focus of recent U.S. immigration debate is lately Latino or Muslim countries, migrants from other places are also paying attention. KLCC's Karen…