The horrific murders of mostly Asian American women in Atlanta last week
brought increased national attention to the rising wave of anti-Asian
American harassment, assaults and rhetoric. Oregon has seen its share of
anti-Asian violence. For example, in Multnomah County, ...
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From a recent Willamette Week article, Oregon Considers a New Approach to
People in Mental Crisis
Oregon House Bill 2980 would provide funding for three "peer respite
centers"—short-term, homelike facilities for people experiencing mental
health crises. Currently, p...
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Today's guest, Mitch Jones, mjones@fwwatch.org, is policy director of Food &
Water Watch, which recently released a statement on the Texas power debacle:
“The climate change-supercharged deep freeze covering Texas has left
millions without power and water. The failure of...
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Now, before you jump to conclusions, hear me out! I (host Paul Roland) got
the idea for this show after I came across a stimulating article ("Why I
Teach White History Month in February") by an African-American activist and
writer from Chicago. Diallo Kenyatta (who I tri...
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