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The Jefferson Exchange

A daily Education, Government, Society and Culture podcast
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The Jefferson Exchange

Jefferson Public Radio

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The Jefferson Exchange

Jefferson Public Radio

The Jefferson Exchange

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Hannah Sohl founded Rogue Climate and now she's leaving.
John Schuyler, a retired forester, will give a talk on "Plumbing the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument" as part of Friends of the Cascade-Siskiyou's "Hike and Learn" series.
The Bureau of Land Management has put the Resource Management Plan for the monument out for public comment.
Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife is refreshing its warnings about staying away from bears, and how to act if you've ended up close to one anyway.
Richard Rothstein's 2017 book The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America.
Siskiyou Mountain Club takes its Wilderness Corps crew into its namesake mountains to perform maintenance on trails in very remote areas, and now a documentary film shows just what the work is like. "A Long Way to Nowhere" spends half an hour s
Earth Day Oregon brings together dozens of nonprofit groups and legions of volunteers, combining them with businesses focused on sustainability.
JPR reporter Jane Vaughan previews Grants Pass vs Johnson at the supreme court.
Rogue Valley resident Marla Estes has long worked to find the places where people and groups of people overlap, and continues the work through the organization Building Bridgers.
Oregon Center for the Arts at Southern Oregon University presents "Birds, Bees, Electric Fish," a new work for a flute and percussion quartet.
Vicki Sokolik helps homeless teens and wrote about it - If You See Them: Young, Unhoused, and Alone in America.
Youth Empowerment Summit coming to Mendocino County (April 20, 9:30 AM-2 PM).
Oregon State University got a grant to work with Oregon tribes on hemp projects
Oregon Center for Public Policy wants higher-dollar kickers to go to lower-dollar earners
Jackson County Health & Human Services director talks about issues at the shelter.
Conservation groups challenging the Bureau of Land Managment's Integrated Vegetation Management plan.
Corey Bingaman, a field forester for American Forest Resource Council, joins us with the industry view of the BLM plans.
The Klamath River is resettling and water quality is transforming as dams are removed.
Community Works Domestic & Sexual Violence Resource Center is bringing several organizations together for an afternoon in Medford, April 16th, to get familiar with the services available in the area, and to get familiar with the Start By Believ
Historian and archivist Jan Wright about her book on John Beeson, Oregon Outcast.
Southern Oregon University Native American Student Union hosts a pow wow April 13- 14 2024
Felicia Kornbluh book A Woman’s Life Is a Human Life: My Mother, Our Neighbor, and the Journey from Reproductive Rights to Reproductive Justice.
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