
The Jefferson Exchange
Jefferson PR
JPR's live interactive program devoted to current events and newsmakers from around the region and beyond.
Location:
Ashland, OR
Networks:
Jefferson PR
Description:
JPR's live interactive program devoted to current events and newsmakers from around the region and beyond.
Twitter:
@jeffexchange
Language:
English
Contact:
Jefferson Public Radio 1250 Siskiyou Blvd. Ashland, OR 97520 541-552-6782
Website:
http://www.ijpr.org/
Email:
jx@jeffnet.org
Episodes
How do we know if racism is real?
2/24/2025
Author Keon West investigates racism in America and shares his research findings on the Exchange.
Duration:00:29:53
What big societal issues do teens care about?
2/24/2025
Samantha McMillan joins the Exchange with her students Zoe and Theo.
Duration:00:14:44
Land ownership is the 'American Dream'
2/20/2025
Filmmakers Mark Decena and Lynn Waymer offer insights into their film, "Farming While Black." Eddie Hill, a Black farmer in the Pacific Northwest, also joins the Exchange.
Duration:00:30:54
Focus on Career and Technical Education; February is also National CTE Month
2/20/2025
RCC Dean of Instruction, Dean Koehler, and the Director of Oregon Community College Association, Abby Lee, join the Exchange.
Duration:00:14:35
Black and white keys on a piano make good music, but can a Black man find harmony with the KKK?
2/19/2025
Daryl Davis is the featured subject of a documentary film by Matt Ornstein.
Duration:00:29:25
What can nature teach us about economic sustainability?
2/19/2025
John Giordanengo is SOCAN's featured speaker on Tuesday February 25th at 6PM at the Medford Public Library.
Duration:00:14:18
Documentary about dementia reveals a race against time to mend relations between mother and son
2/18/2025
Film director Kyle Henry joins the Exchange to discuss his film and the sensitive issues it explores.
Duration:00:29:30
How can we better support BIPOC adoptees in Oregon?
2/18/2025
Liana Soifer, Executive Director of BIPOC Adoptees VOICES offers insights into the experiences of adopted children of color in Oregon.
Duration:00:14:21
Screen addiction is real for kids, with real consequences ... and solutions
2/18/2025
Dr. Richard Cytowic, the author and professor at George Washington University, joins the Exchange.
Duration:00:28:56
Lunar New Year celebration will kick off the Year of the Snake
2/14/2025
The day-long celebration is produced by the Southern Oregon Chinese Cultural Association.
Duration:00:15:12
More Oregonians are sharing their homes
2/13/2025
Homeshare Oregon connects homeowners with aging renters in need.
Duration:00:15:25
What can we do to eliminate racial segregation in housing where we live?
2/13/2025
Most Americans believe racial segregation in housing is a thing of the past. Actually, it was passed down to us all.
Duration:00:30:10
Insights from John Frohnmayer on the arts, his career and a trilogy of novels
2/12/2025
John Frohnmayer is the author of nine books, including an adventure trilogy, the latest of which is "Lyrics for Lara."
Duration:00:28:55
Oregon state Senator Jeff Golden proposes state constitutional amendment
2/12/2025
Protecting the environment is state lawmakers' motivation behind Senate Joint Resolution 28.
Duration:00:15:23
High Desert Museum exhibit features Japanese photographer of Native Americans
2/11/2025
Frank S. Matsura focused his lens and his life on Native Americans. Now a book is being published about him by Washington State professor Michael Hollomon.
Duration:00:14:21
Why are millions more Americans identifying as Native?
2/10/2025
Author explores why over the past 20 years, Native identity on Census forms has ballooned from 4 million to nearly 10 million.
Duration:00:29:38
Senior citizens and award-winning sustainability at SOU
2/6/2025
Southern Oregon University is incorporating cost-saving and revenue-generating innovative additions to is campus
Duration:00:30:13
Teens will soon be the judge and jury in Del Norte's Teen Court
2/6/2025
A new program will offer teens an opportunity to represent the DA, defense attorney, judge and jury in adjudicating offenses by minors.
Duration:00:14:49
Life in America through the lens of a comedian
2/5/2025
Humor comes to life in the comedy of Sam Miller.
Duration:00:14:41
Oregon's Colegio Cesar Chavez was first 4-year Chicano college in the U.S.
2/4/2025
Oregon Historical Society and Oregon State offer a tribute exhibition to Colegio Cesar Chavez.
Duration:00:14:49