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The wide-ranging bill would create exceptions to send children out-of-state for care and change definitions around restraints and seclusions. Proponents believe it will help more kids get care. Some advocates are worried it will cause more harm.
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Zack Mack joins the Exchange to discuss his NPR podcast series.
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Dozens of Oregon schools still don't provide free breakfast and lunch to all students.
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Liana Soifer, Executive Director of BIPOC Adoptees VOICES offers insights into the experiences of adopted children of color in Oregon.
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Dr. Richard Cytowic, the author and professor at George Washington University, joins the Exchange.
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The day-long celebration is produced by the Southern Oregon Chinese Cultural Association.
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The Executive Director of Homeshare Oregon discusses the nonprofit's mission to connect homeowners with seniors and other renters in need of affordable housing.
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Oregon Community and Housing Services has invested $5 million in local organizations to address youth homelessness. One recipient is the Maslow Project in Josephine County.
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We speak with Erin Martin-Fournier, Director of Advocacy at Community Works, about how to identify and prevent human trafficking.
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A concert in Ashland will raise funds to benefit vulnerable communities and educate attendees on what they can do to help.
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Dr. Raphael Martinez chronicles the lives of undocumented youth, their movements and the laws that brand their humanity as "illegal."
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Tomáseen Foley tells a story through music of his memories of Christmas traditions in Ireland.
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Oregon ranks last in the country went it comes to providing mental health services to youth in need.
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