The Jefferson Exchange Team
Jefferson Exchange TeamThe Jefferson Exchange is Jefferson Public Radio's daily talk show focused on news and interests across our region of Southern Oregon and Northern California. John Baxter is the senior producer, Angela Decker is the producer and Geoffrey Riley hosts the show.
To contact the producers to pitch a segment idea or make a comment about the show, email them at jxproducer@sou.edu or call 541-552-7075.
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The Oregon Health Authority recently released a governor-ordered report on youth mental health and climate change, and it finds young people stressed by the changes and disillusioned by the failure of adults to do more to address the problems.
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Research shows climate change causing greater pollution impacts on young lungs.
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Columbia professor John McWhorter says setting the bar at "woke" alienates too many people.
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Restrictions are mostly lifted and bands on the road again, Rogue Sounds returns. Josh Gross, music player and creator, is our guide, compiling the list of musical events, with an eye to variety.
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La Clinica shares its expertise in equity, diversity, and inclusion, by offering training.
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Master Gardener Q @ A.
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Pulitzer winner, Kathryn Schulz, shifts focus from Oregon quakes to her own life in Lost & Found.
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Count the Pollinator Project Rogue Valley among the supporters, providing education and other programming to boost bee populations and habitat.
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Covid virus is still a story, and Jackson County Medical Director Dr. Leona O'Keefe continues to join us for regular COVID Q&A sessions
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From the shallow lakes of far Eastern Oregon's high desert to the cleft in the Earth's crust that is Lake Baikal, the diversity boggles the mind. John Richard Saylor, who researches the interfaces between air and water, gives a tour demonstrating the importance of these bodies of water in Lakes: Their Birth, Life, and Death.
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Ashland filmmaker crowdfunds for a film about interracial marriage and a remarkable woman - Judge Marlyn Atkins
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California's first fully-renewable microgrid powers up in Humboldt County, California.