
Charlie Zimmermann
Assistant ProducerCharlie is originally from Beaverton, Oregon. They came to Ashland to attend Southern Oregon University in 2021, joined the JPR team as a student engineer for the Exchange in June 2022, and graduated with a BS in History and Political Science with a minor in Native American Studies in June 2024. Outside of JPR, they enjoy spending time with their cat Dassy, doing puzzles of all types, and working with local historical and archaeological groups such as SOU’s Laboratory of Anthropology (SOULA).
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Underground History discovers 19th century Chinese salmon canneries
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Luppe Luppen talks to us—pre-Biden/Harris shakeup—about possible futures for Dems
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Tribal Histories of the Willamette Valley, Oregon Indigenous historian David G. Lewis highlights Native perspectives about the region.
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M. Chris Fabricant at the Innocence Project on his book Junk Science and the American Criminal Justice System.
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A series of essays by indigenous leaders, many of them women, in the book Invisible No More: Voices from Native America.Steve Dubb, the book's co-editor (with Raymond Foxworth), and from contributing writer Hillary Renick.
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Amy Schneider talks to Charlie Zimmermann about the TV winning streak... and others.
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The 100th anniversary of the Tunnel 13 train robbery Chelsea Rose talks to Barry Baker, the Deputy Director of the lab, talks about the growth of the science from a century-old tragedy.
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The effort to unearth Oregon's Gold Rush arifacts
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Chelsea Rose reports from the field